nature poetry

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nature poetry

The mighty pollinators

2024
Lyrical text and color photographs follow mighty pollinators doing what they do best. Includes information about pollinators and pollination.

Autumn

2024
Autumn depicts a dreamy fall day full of jaybird songs and scarlet leaves dancing through the air. In this poem, Muscogee poet Alexander Posey celebrates the changing of the seasons as the golden sun sets on summer and the world prepares for a time of rest.

How to fly

(in ten thousand easy lessons) : poetry
2020
American novelist, essayist, and poet, Barbara Kingsolver offers a collection of poems with reflections on the practical, the spiritual, and the wild.

So imagine me

nature riddles in poetry
"From . . . poet Lynn Davies comes her first collection for children. And there's a twist: each of the poems in [this book] has a secret. The lyrical . . . text describes something from nature--flora or fauna or another phenomenon--that's also hiding in the illustrations"--Provided by publisher.

Robert Frost

A collection of poems about the four seasons by one of best-known American poets. "In an attractive large-size volume ... 25 poems to introduce Robert Frost to young people. The selections are arranged by the seasons, and Sorensen's handsome watercolor illustrations capture the feel of the New England landscape without in any way trying to provide literal images for the poetry. There's an excellent biographical essay, and at the bottom of each page, Schmidt provides a brief note on some of the possible ways to read the lines. These nature poems show that poetry holds feelings and ideas that everyone can understand.".

The lost spells

2020
Presents an illustrated collection poems that look at the wonders of everyday nature.

Eek, you reek!

poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk
2019
Presents fourteen poems by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple about the smelly attributes of different animals.
Cover image of Eek, you reek!

Sing a song of seasons

a nature poem for each day of the year
2018
"This . . . illustrated collection of 366 nature poems--one for every day of the year--is filled with familiar favorites and new discoveries by a vast array of poets, including Langston Hughes, Lilian Moore, Emily Dickinson, Jack Prelutsky, William Shakespeare, N.M. Bodecker, Kanoko Okamoto, and many, many more"--Dust jacket.

Trees

2019
An illustrated collection of poetry about trees.

A first book of the sea

2018
An illustrated treasury of poems that highlight the many wonders of the aquatic world.

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