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Poetry

Many kids love poetry, nursery rhymes, and word play — especially when reading aloud together. We've gathered up a great collection of books, activities, apps, and websites for learning all about poetry.

Try pairing fiction with nonfiction books and exploring different genres [6] (like poetry and biographies) and formats (like graphic novels and audio books). You'll be creating your own "text sets" — collections of texts focused on a specific topic. Reading widely in this way helps children build background knowledge [7], vocabulary [8], and comprehension skills.

Poetry

How to explore this theme:

  • Read fiction and nonfiction books
  • Try some hands-on activities
  • Build writing skills with these fun ideas
  • Dig deeper with kid-friendly websites
  • Listen and learn with these podcasts especially for kids
  • Play and learn with mobile apps

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  • Growing Readers tip sheets (English & Spanish)
  • Video interviews with children’s authors
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Other topics to explore

  • Birds and Animals [16]
  • Folktales, Fairy Tales and Myths [17]
  • Geography, Travel and Cultures [18]
  • Nature: Our Green World [19]
  • Stars, Planets and the Night Sky [20]

Great Fiction & Nonfiction Books

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Rhymes from Spanish speaking countries are presented in Spanish and recreated in English to form a bilingual collection, with attention to the sounds and patterns of both languages. Vivid illustrations complete this appealing book.

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¡Pío Peep!: Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes

By:
Alma Flor Ada
, Isabel Campoy
Illustrated by: Vivi Escriva

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Bright illustrations accompany lively poems that celebrate children's imaginations and playing outdoors on warm days. Some games, like 'jacks', may need a bit of explanation but walking on the edges (of sidewalks, curbs, etc.) and hopscotch are perennial favorites. Everyone may be inspired to go outside and play!

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A Stick Is an Excellent Thing: Poems Celebrating Outdoor Play

By:
Marilyn Singer
Illustrated by: LeUyen Pham

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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A howling wolf, a stalking tiger, a playful panda, a dancing bird — pairing the beautiful photography of National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore with the delicate poetry of Newbery award-winning author Kwame Alexander, this lush picture book celebrates the beauty, diversity, and fragility of the animal world. Featuring more than 40 unique animal portraits, the pages invite kids to explore each creature's markings, textures, and attributes in amazing detail.

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Animal Ark: Celebrating our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures

By:
Kwame Alexander
Illustrated by: Joel Satore

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Silly poems introduce real animals from around the world. The lively language and accompanying comic illustrations help place animals — from the agoutis to the yak — on a map and concludes with a "menagerie of facts" — sure to delight readers of all ages!

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Around the World on Eighty Legs

By:
Amy Gibson
Illustrated by: Daniel Salmieri

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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These traditional rhymes and songs from Latin America are presented in both English and Spanish. Gentle illustrations accompany the short verses, and show both cities and the countryside. Children and adults from Spanish-speaking backgrounds will recognize many of these fun songs and rhymes.

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Arroz con Leche

By:
Lulu Delacre

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Seasons are celebrated from spring when "Rain beats down,/roots stretch up…" to a cold winter night as "A welcome mat of moonlight/on the floor…" entices a child to snuggle in a warm bed. Accessible, jewel-toned illustrations add setting and movement to a wide range of appealing and very short poems.

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Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems

By:
Paul Janeczko
Illustrated by: Melissa Sweet

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Short, evocative poems – haiku – present clues about familiar animals. With a turn of the page, the answer is revealed in bold typeface and a charming illustration. This short poetic form is effectively used to play a guessing game.

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Guess Who, Haiku

By:
Deanna Caswell
Illustrated by: Bob Shea

Age Level: 3-6 years old

As two children take a walk, they observe and listen to the call of familiar birds – a mourning dove, starling, woodpecker and others. But they hear nothing from the nesting bird; that is until its eggs hatch. A gently rhyming text and textured illustrations present recognizable birds, concluding with “A Word from the Bird” to answer questions about the once-silent robin.

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Have You Heard the Nesting Bird?

By:
Rita Gray
Illustrated by: Kenard Pak

Age Level: 3-6 years old

A series of 26 poems, all haiku, mark each of the four seasons starting with autumn while highlighting the letters of the alphabet. Each short poem is accompanied by Koo, the young panda, who is joined by two children and illustrated in handsome, spare watercolors.

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Hi, Koo! A Year of Seasons

By:
Jon Muth

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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A warm portrait of universal parental love begins on a beach when a boy asks his mother, "How far do you love me?" Lyrical responses combine with stunning double page illustrations in places around the globe until the boy is tucked into bed with his response: "I love you to the moon!" A world map and the query in each language conclude this tender book.

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How Far Do You Love Me?

By:
Lulu Delacre
Illustrated by: Lulu Delacre

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Learn through poetry about twenty-one insects that will bug or beguile kids. From swooping dragonflies and twirling whirligig beetles to marching army ants and feasting mosquitoes, here is one pest infestation you’ll welcome into your home!

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Insectlopedia

By:
Douglas Florian

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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What do books and libraries mean to readers young or old? Fifteen poems pay tribute to just that. Poets included are generally well known and are accompanied by jaunty, playful illustrations which together are sure to please.

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Jumping Off Library Shelves

By:
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Illustrated by: Jane Manning

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Rain spoils Max and Ruby (and friends) outdoor plans but their clever grandmother's treasure hunt more than makes up for it. Clues in the form of traditional rhymes are numbered, hidden beneath small but sturdy flaps as well as in spot art are sure to make this a modern classic.

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Max & Ruby's Treasure Hunt

By:
Rosemary Wells

Age Level: 3-6 years old

Nursery rhymes from around the globe are collected here with illustrations by more than 70 artists. The diversity of artistic styles, places of origin, and the combination of well and lesser known ditties (and additional verses) in a large format make this a book to share frequently.

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Over the Hills and Far Away: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes

By:
Elizabeth Hammill

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Neftali always loved nature and words. This fondness allowed Neftali — better known as Pablo Neruda — to create poetry in a "voice [that] was heard across nations and ocean." Rich language and lush illustrations that incorporate words in Spanish and English are sure to enthuse young writers while introducing this Nobel-winning poet.

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Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People

By:
Monica Brown
Illustrated by: Julie Paschkis

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Children everywhere enjoy similar things, celebrated here in rhymes from around the world. Some are traditional while others are by credited authors; each is accompanied by soft illustrations until it's time to say good night (in many languages).

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Rhymes Round the World

By:
Kay Chorao

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Circles, squares, triangles, ovals and stars are all around! The rhyming text incorporates Spanish words which are defined in illustrations reminiscent of folk art. A glossary of Spanish words concludes this engaging glimpse into Mexican culture.

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Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes

By:
Roseanne Thong
Illustrated by: John Parra

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Illustrations by nine Caldecott Medal artists are as varied in style and tone as the poems in this handsome, themed, and well-organized collection of poetry.

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Sing a Song of Popcorn: Every Child's Book of Poems

By:
Beatrice Shenk De Regniers
Illustrated by: Margot Zemach

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Can a poem capture the excitement, exhilaration, or anguish of defeat when playing sports? The poems here do all that and more! It's an easy-to-read collection that's illustrated with just the right light touch.

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Sports! Sports! Sports! A Poetry Collection

By:
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Illustrated by: Brian Floca

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Stripes are found in nature in a variety of flora and fauna in many habitats. From exotic to domestic, revel in observing stripes in carefully crafted illustrations and lyrical text. Additional information and a playful call to match animal with stripe ends this handsome volume.

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Stripes of All Types

By:
Susan Stockdale
Illustrated by: Susan Stockdale

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Textured borders contain each double-page illustration which places the familiar cumulative song on an African savannah. Rebuses are included in the body of the book and again in a key; music is also included to make this version ideal for sharing.

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There Was a Tree

By:
Rachel Isadora

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Everyone knows the song about the old lady who swallowed a fly, a spider, a bird, and even worse, but who’s ever seen what's going on inside the old lady’s stomach? With die-cut artwork, Simms Tabak gives us a rollicking, eye-popping version of the well-loved poem.

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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

By:
Simms Taback

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Share the sights, sounds, smells, and humor of a family camping trip through this collection of engaging poems illustrated with vivid paintings. From setting up the tent to the ultimate return home, campers and non-campers alike will enjoy this vacation and all its outdoor pleasures.

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Toasting Marshmallows: Camping Poems

By:
Kristine George
Illustrated by: Kate Kiesler

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Two children aroused by their parents join a march for equal rights. Short sentences and semi-abstract illustrations convey the children's evolving feelings as they join scores of others in what adults recognize as an historic march for civil rights.

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We March

By:
Shane Evans

Age Level: 3-6 years old

cover of "Weather: Poems for All Seasons" showing kids in a hot air balloon
From the catchy nonsense of X. J. Kennedy's 'Snowflake Souffle' to the simple, surprising imagery of Valerie Worth's 'Sun' to Hopkins's own onomatopoeic 'Thunder,' the short lines, satisfying rhyme, and physicalness of the words can lure beginning readers — and also younger listeners — to the joy of sounds that make sense.

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Weather: Poems for All Seasons

By:
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Illustrated by: Melanie Hall

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Rhyming tales written for two voices makes an ideal — and humorous — introduction to readers' theater. Well known fairy tales have been adapted, reorganized and reinvigorated with lively language and sprightly illustrations, worthy of many dramatizations.

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You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Stories to Read Together

By:
Mary Ann Hoberman
Illustrated by: Michael Emberley

Age Level: 3-6 years old

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A whimsical dance around the world on the shoulders of the world’s most celebrated winds, starting with the Chinooks.

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A Boy Asked the Wind

By:
Barbara Nickel
Illustrated by: Gillian Newland

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Louise Bennett Coverley, better known as Miss Lou, was a Jamaican poet and entertainer who used patois (the dialect of the common people) in her music and poetry and influenced other arrtists like Harry Belafonte and Bob Marley to use patois in their music. This picture book tells the story of Miss Lou’s early years, when she was a young girl growing up in Jamaica.

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A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice

By:
Nadia Hohn
Illustrated by: Eugenie Fernandes

Age Level: 6-9 years old

In this powerful, affirming poem, a Black child explores his shifting emotions throughout the year. The poem explores the depth and nuances of a child’s experiences following a police shooting―through grief and protests, healing and community.

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A Place Inside of Me: A Poem to Heal the Heart

By:
Zetta Elliot
Illustrated by: Noa Denmon

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Sixteen fresh and funny poems welcome a new batch of robins to the world! We follow a pair of robin parents from nest-building and egg-laying, to raising their hungry hatchlings, and finally sending off their flying fledglings.

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A Round of Robins

By:
Katie Hesterman
Illustrated by: Sergio Ruzzier

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Of all the miracles of life, it is life’s persistence that astounds the most. In the endless black of the deepest caves, blind fish find their way. In a frozen forest, snow monkeys find a cozy hot spring to keep warm. Even in the salt desert’s barren cold, flamingoes bloom like vivid flowers. The 14 animals in this book defy the odds and make their homes in the unlikeliest of places—under the weight of seas, in the belly of tar pits, in the sandstorm’s mouth.

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A Strange Place to Call Home

By:
Marilyn Singer
Illustrated by: Ed Young

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A range of forest inhabitants are presented imaginatively in a variety of poetic styles. From the "Bucktoothed Cleaver" (a beaver) to the chipmunks that invest in the "Acorn Savings Bank," poetry and illustrations allow readers to see animals afresh.

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A Whiff of Pine, a Hint of Skunk: A Forest of Poems

By:
Deborah Ruddell
Illustrated by: Joan Rankin

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Poetry comes in many forms; some rhymes, some doesn’t. Inspiration comes from many places, too. “Poems tall or short or wide — /All are infinite inside…” of each of us. Slightly abstract illustrations of children together or admiring the world around them completes this thoughtful look at language and poetry.

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All the World a Poem

By:
Gilles Tibo
Illustrated by: Manon Gauthier

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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What would happen if the dish and the spoon (of "hey diddle diddle" fame) ran away and didn't want to come back? Well, that's the premise of this funny, pun-filled saga. Other nursery rhyme characters follow a map to find the runaways in this lively, visually sophisticated, and humorous book.

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And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon

By:
Janet Stevens
, Susan Stevens Crummel

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Poems introduce sea creatures and their habitats using different poetic forms (e.g., concrete, for two voices). Factual information is provided with each poem. This small, attractive collection concludes with where to find out more and a brief explanation of the poetic forms.

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At the Sea Floor Cafe: Odd Ocean Critter Poems

By:
Leslie Bulion
Illustrated by: Leslie Evans

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Sophisticated readers will appreciate the themes of the poems presented in this large, attractively illustrated collection of poems. In varied forms, each poem celebrates books and reading and the pleasure it brings even to "The End/…an invitation back/to the beginning."

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BookSpeak! Poems about Books

By:
Laura Salas
Illustrated by: Josee Bisaillon

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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This collection of poems, first published in 1956, reveals the heroes we see in our everyday lives. Vibrant paintings add a fresh, new dimension and bring the poet's Chicago neighborhood to life.

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Bronzeville Boys and Girls

By:
Gwendolyn Brooks
Illustrated by: Faith Ringgold

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Short poems in various forms will inform and engage as they swirl across the pages of this attractive, lively volume. Large pages support the colorful, mixed media illustrations that encourage readers to read about heavenly bodies while gaining tidbits of information, inspiration, and imagination

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Comets, Stars, the Moon, and Mars: Space Poems and Paintings

By:
Douglas Florian

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Welcome to Crawly School for Bugs! Termites, stink bugs, gnats, and every insect in between attend this buzzy school where crickets take classes like “How to Be Annoying in 4 Easy Steps.” Some students struggle with the temptation to eat fellow classmates, while others deal with a mosquito nurse who always wants to draw blood, or attempt to make friends despite their own microscopic size.

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Crawly School for Bugs: Poems to Drive You Buggy

By:
David Harrison
Illustrated by: Julie Bayless

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Short poems present a range of familiar insects from crickets to Monarch butterflies. Each is accompanied by brief information about the critter (with additional information at the end), and illustrated with playful, animated, colorful art in Melissa Sweet’s charming signature style.

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Cricket in the Thicket: Poems about Bugs

By:
Carol Murray
Illustrated by: Melissa Sweet

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Engaging poems combine with lighthearted illustrations to celebrate the stuff of which a child's day is made from toothbrush to scissors, from crayons to hot dogs, and more.

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Dear Hot Dog

By:
Mordicai Gerstein

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A new year starts every month somewhere in the world. Join the celebrations from Russia to Spain, from Jordan to Chile (plus many more) in lively poems and textured, colorful collage illustrations. Additional information about the celebrations and different calendars concludes this lush, unique fête.

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Every Month Is a New Year

By:
Marilyn Singer
Illustrated by: Susan Roth

Age Level: 6-9 years old

A picture-book biography of celebrated poet Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black person to win the Pulitzer Prize. The book explores the intersections of race, gender, and the ubiquitous poverty of the Great Depression.

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Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks

By:
Suzanne Slade
Illustrated by: Cozbi A. Cabrera

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Short poems about animals appear in English and Spanish accompanied by textured illustrations reminiscent of folk art. An author’s note reveals that she is neither a poet nor native Spanish speaking but was launched into both Spanish and poetry when she discovered the work of Pablo Neruda.

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Flutter and Hum: Animal Poems/Aleteo y Zumbido: Poemas de Animales

By:
Julie Paschkis

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Through poems, stories, scientific facts and beautiful art and photography, this book highlights the role birds play in human life from centuries ago to present day. Young birders will learn all about migration and the importance of habitat conservation. They'll find stories about bird rescues and fun facts about the fastest, strongest, and tiniest fliers. They'll also discover the best bird nests, sweet songs to sing, ways to listen for and identify the birds around them, and more.

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Fly With Me: A Celebration of Birds through Pictures, Poems, and Stories

By:
Jane Yolen

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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The team who created A Kick in the Head (2005) presents another appealing collection of poems in varied forms and from different time periods. All these poems shout to be shared aloud while illustrations deserve multiple looks.

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Foot in the Mouth: Poems to Speak, Sing, and Shout

By:
Paul Janeczko
Illustrated by: Chris Raschka

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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As the weather warms farmers’ markets begin to open. Celebrate the start of the season through lively illustrations and short poems that allow communities from large cities to small towns to “… teem with farmers and their goods — /tasty transformations.”

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Fresh Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers’ Market

By:
Michelle Schaub
Illustrated by: Amy Huntington

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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The poet remembers summers growing up in Mexico in poems presented in both English and Spanish. Readers meet his family and join them in the everyday joys of the sunny season. Illustrations are as colorful and evocative as the words.

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From the Bellybutton of the Moon and other Summer Poems/Del ombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano

By:
Francisco Alarcón
Illustrated by: Maya Christina Gonzalez

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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If you thought that haiku was a staid poetic form, then you haven't come across this collection! Boys and all things boy are presented for each of the four seasons. Sprinkled throughout are humorous line drawings that extend the light tone.

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Guyku: A Year of Haiku for Boys

By:
Bob Raczka
Illustrated by: Peter Reynolds

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Evocative poems explore a rainbow of color and emotion in vivid language, satisfying rhythm, and handsome illustrations.

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Hailstones and Halibut Bones: Adventures in Color

By:
Mary O'Neill
Illustrated by: John Wallner

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Experienced readers will enjoy this stunning and sophisticated visit to Harlem in word and image. Landmarks like the Cotton Club and the Apollo Theater are included and invite discussion.

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Harlem

By:
Walter Dean Myers

Age Level: 6-9 years old

For each of 12 from around the world, poem describes the animal's distinctive movement and the special word associated with that movement, from geese who skein and puffins who wheel, to crows who mob and starlings who murmurate.

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Hawks Kettle, Puffins Wheel: And Other Poems of Birds in Flight

By:
Susan Vande Griek
Illustrated by: Mark Hoffmann

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Whenever Maya visits the river, the river jumps up to greet her. It cools her when the summer sun is too hot and holds her up when she dives in. It keeps her company in the quiet of winter. The river takes care of Maya and Maya takes care of the river. In this charming story about the wonders of nature presented in both English and Spanish.

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I Know the River Loves Me / Yo se que el rio me ama

By:
Maya Christina Gonzalez

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Humorous, sometimes slightly gross, always kid-friendly poems are accompanied by lighthearted black and white sketches. A range of readers, from sophisticated to those less initiated, are sure to find chuckles in this thick but accessible collection of short, rhythmic poems.

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I've Lost My Hippopotamus

By:
Jack Prelutsky
Illustrated by: Jackie Urbanovic

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Original poems combine with stunning illustrations reminiscent of folk art, to explore superstitions and superstitious beliefs from black cats to knocking on wood — and lots more. An author's note with a bit of information about superstitions concludes this engaging book.

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Knock on Wood: Poems about Superstitions

By:
Janet Wong
Illustrated by: Julie Paschkis

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A short poem made from the word "Lemonade," is difficult to read with letters dropped from the first word. Turn the page, however, and the poem is easily readable: "made/one/ad/added/one/lemon/load/and/one/mom." Squeezing a poem out of one word is fun, playful, and downright clever.

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Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word

By:
Bob Raczka
Illustrated by: Nancy Doniger

Age Level: 6-9 years old

A collection of original poems centered on giving and spontaneous acts of kindness, which also incorporate larger themes of community, intergenerational relationships, young mentors, and care for the environment.

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Lend a Hand: Poems About Giving

By:
John Frank
Illustrated by: London Ladd

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Animated illustrations and a variety of poems from around the world celebrate well and lesser known occasions. From Arbor Day to Diwali, from Pancake Day to Purim — and lots in between — readers are introduced to a range of poets and poetic forms in this appealing book.

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Let's Celebrate: Festival Poems from Around the World

By:
Debjani Chatterjee
, Brian D'Arcy
Illustrated by: Shirin Adl

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Everyone knows that there are two sides to every story. Read a cleverly illustrated poem one way for one side; read the same poem in reverse and learn the other. Well-known fairy tales are presented through reversible poems sure to intrigue sophisticated readers of all ages. Each book comes with a CD, so pop it in and follow along!

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Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse

By:
Marilyn Singer
Illustrated by: Josee Masse

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Stunning color photographs and poems combine to pay homage to some of the "world's enduring man-made constructions" while introducing a range of poetic forms. The result is a memorable collection of visual art, information, and literary art sure to stand up to multiple examinations.

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Monumental Verses

By:
J. Patrick Lewis

Age Level: 6-9 years old

"My name is Gabriela Mistral. It is a name I chose myself because I like the sound of it." With these words, we meet the Chilean poet and author who, in 1945, became the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The lyrical text and exquisite illustrations bring Gabriela's childhood and talent to life for young readers.

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My Name Is Gabriela / Me llamo Gabriela

By:
Monica Brown
Illustrated by: John Parra

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Meet a sea anemone, sea urchin, a sculpin and other inhabitants of a tide pool through poems (in each creature's voice) and an informative paragraph (in a different typeface). Cartoon-like illustrations complete the engaging animal introductions while additional information is provided.

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Ocean Soup: Tide-Pool Poems

By:
Stephen Swinburne
Illustrated by: Mary Peterson

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Poems combine with information and evocative illustrations to create a sense of wonder about space and space-related topics. Beginning with a countdown ("T-minus:/10/9/8…./Spaceship soaring!") and concluding with a child wondering about "My Place" in the universe, this intriguing collection is sure to delight readers.

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Out of This World: Poems and Facts About Space

By:
Amy Sklansky
Illustrated by: Stacey Schuett

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Horton, an inspirational poet, was the first Black author in the South to ever be published. George loved words, but he was also enslaved. Forced to work long hours, he was unable to attend school or learn how to read. But he was determined ― he listened to the white children’s lessons and learned the alphabet. Then he taught himself to read. Soon, he began composing poetry in his head and reciting it as he sold fruits and vegetables on a nearby college campus. News of the slave poet traveled quickly among the students, and before long, George had customers for his poems.

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Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton

By:
Don Tate

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Poetree

The snow has melted, the buttercups are blooming, and Sylvia celebrates winter's end by writing a poem. She ties her poem to a birch tree, hoping that it doesn't count as littering if it makes the world more beautiful. But when she returns, a new poem is waiting for her. Could the tree really be writing back? Sylvia decides to test her theory, and so begins a heartwarming poetic correspondence...as well as an unexpected new friendship.

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Poetree

By:
Shauna LaVoy Reynolds

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Ten princess tales are retold in verse accompanied by highly detailed illustrations that encourage close examination. The lush illustrations place princesses in unique settings, affirming their universal appeal. "The Princess and the Frog", for example, is set in China; the princess whose sleep is disturbed by a single pea under many mattresses appears in an African county.

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Princess Tales: Once Upon a Time in Rhyme with Seek-and-Find Pictures

By:
Grace Maccarone
Illustrated by: Gail de Marcken

Age Level: 6-9 years old

This book of poems introduces fourteen revolutionary young women—each paired with a noteworthy female artist—to the next generation of activists, trail-blazers, and rabble-rousers. You'll meet Mary Anning, who was just thirteen when she unearthed a prehistoric fossil; Ruby Bridges, the brave six year old who helped end segregation in the South; and And Maya Lin, who at twenty-one won a competition to create a war memorial, and then had to appear before Congress to defend her right to create.

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Shaking Things Up: 14 Young Women Who Changed the World

By:
Susan Hood

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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From spring’s first thaw to autumn’s chill, the world of the pond is a dramatic place. Though seemingly quiet, ponds are teeming with life and full of surprises. Their denizens — from peepers to painted turtles, duckweed to diving beetles — lead secret and fascinating lives. A unique blend of whimsy, science, poetry, and hand-colored woodcuts, this Caldecott Honor-winning collection invites us to take a closer look at our hidden ponds and wetlands.

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Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems

By:
Joyce Sidman
Illustrated by: Beckie Prange

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Short poems and child-like illustrations framed on brilliantly white pages capture the splendor ("Morning glories/Campfire stories") and sorrow of summer ("Skinned knees/Ninety degrees"). Readers will readily relate to all aspects of summer, seen in a short poem for the end of summer: "Three words/Most cruel:/Back to school."

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Summersaults

By:
Douglas Florian

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Like haiku, sijo — a little known, brief poetic form from Korea — looks at everyday activities from breakfast to the weather. Sophisticated illustrations complement the seemingly simple language to delight readers and listeners.

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Tap Dancing on the Roof: Sijo

By:
Linda Sue Park
Illustrated by: Istvan Banyai

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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This love letter to Earth is an exploration of the beauty and complexity of the world around us. Remarkable photographs and a rich, layered text introduce concepts of science, nature, geography, biology, poetry, and community.

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Thank You, Earth: A Love Letter to Our Planet

By:
April Pulley Sayre

Age Level: 6-9 years old

A joyful primer on the pleasures of bird-watching merges haiku, notes for identifying species, and beautiful watercolor illustrations.

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The Cuckoo's Haiku: and Other Birding Poems

By:
Michael J. Rosen
Illustrated by: Stan Fellows

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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The great American poet Langston Hughes chose the poems in this classic collection, originally published for young people in 1932.

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The Dream Keeper and Other Poems

By:
Langston Hughes
, Brian Pinkney
Illustrated by: Brian Pinkney

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Between 1915 and 1930, more than a million African Americans moved to the North including the poet's family. Join the travelers as they seek a better life in a different part of the United States. Rhythmic but not rhyming verse is complemented by evocative illustrations.

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The Great Migration: Journey to the North

By:
Eloise Greenfield
Illustrated by: Jan Spivey Gilchrest

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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The seasons of a year are presented in realistic illustrations and thoughtful, evocative haikus. A brief note about the form is followed by a final poem: "Earth circles the sun/spinning a tapestry of/days, months, seasons — life."

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The Year Comes Round: Haiku through the Seasons

By:
Sid Farrar
Illustrated by: Ilse Plume

Age Level: 6-9 years old

A world of birds unfolds in 22 vivid poems that capture the unique personalities of birds from backyard blue jays to toucans and cockatoos. Sweep through the sky with an eagle, compare table manners with a vulture, and mock a mockingbird.

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Today at the Bluebird Cafe: A Branchful of Birds

By:
Deborah Ruddell
Illustrated by: Joan Rankin

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Poetry and vibrant paintings in the primitive style by a recognized Bahamian artist create memorable portrayals in this unique collaboration of words and images.

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Under the Sunday Tree

By:
Eloise Greenfield
Illustrated by: Amos Ferguson

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Evocative watercolors and short, lyrical poems take readers on a trip, “Around our round world” where “water rolls/water rises/under gold sun, under white moon.” A brief note from the author and the illustrator provides insight into their inspirations.

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Water Rolls, Water Rises/El agua rueda, el agua sube

By:
Pat Mora
Illustrated by: Meilo So

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Translucent watercolors and short, varied poems take readers on a trip to the sea. There they meet sea birds, fish, coral, and more in each short verse. Evocative language creates memorable images of the sea and its often hidden treasures.

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Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems

By:
Kate Coombs
Illustrated by: Meilo So

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Short poems and gentle illustrations present seasons almost as a journal. Each entry captures natural beauty and emotions that often accompany them. For example the March 13 entry: “politely/but tired of mittens/I asked winter to please tell the snow/thank you very much, but no”.

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When Green Becomes Tomatoes: Poems for All Seasons

By:
Julie Fogliano
Illustrated by: Julie Morstad

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Learn about all sorts of weather all over the world, from a regular rainy day to a hurricane, from fog to frost, from droughts to dewy mornings. With clever poems perfect for reading aloud and fact-filled backmatter, young readers can explore both everyday and once-in-a-lifetime natural phenomena.

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Windsongs: Poems about Weather

By:
Douglas Florian

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Sophisticated readers will appreciate the sly humor and wordplay in the "kissin' cousin of haiku." Senyru focuses on everyday activities (e.g., "Freedom vanishes, as the babysitter arrives… kids are tied in nots") complemented here by comic illustrations.

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Wing Nuts: Screwy Haiku

By:
Paul Janeczko
, J. Patrick Lewis
Illustrated by: Tricia Tusa

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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How animals survive — even thrive — in winter is presented in a variety of poetic forms, each accompanied by factual information. Textured prints dramatically bring the frozen setting and its inhabitants to life as they await spring.

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Winter Bees and Other Poems of the Cold

By:
Joyce Sidman
Illustrated by: Rick Allen

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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What is a maker? “A maker starts with/empty space/ideas/hope/and stuff.” With those things, one can craft a boat, a card, a tie-dye shirt, or even a sock puppet. Poetry, art, and ideas come together in a charming whole to encourage, inspire, and stimulate creativity. Textured illustrations show a range of children creating, sharing and more.

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With My Hands: Poems about Making Things

By:
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Illustrated by: Lou Fancher

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Won Ton the cat is back with a new arrival: a puppy! How the adult cat and small dog get on – or not – (until ultimately they learn to live in harmony) is told in haiku. The staccato language of 17 syllable form adds humor and verve to ideally complement the expressive illustrations.

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Won Ton and Chopstick: A Cat and Dog Tale Told in Haiku

By:
Lee Wardlaw
Illustrated by: Eugene Yelchin

Age Level: 6-9 years old

painted cover of Words With Wings showing two women in front of sunsets.

African-American poetry and art take wing and soar in this collection compiled by Belinda Rochelle. Poets and artists such as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Rita Dove, Countee Cullen, Jacob Lawrence, and Paul Lawrence Dunbar powerfully explore themes of slavery, racism, and black pride, among many others. Named as one of the New York Public Library's "100 Titles for Reading and Sharing."

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Words with Wings: A Treasury of African-American Poetry and Art

By:
Belinda Rochelle

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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What does a piece of art make you feel? This is what the poet/editor, Lee Bennett Hopkins, asked a diverse group of poets. Each examined work from the Metropolitan Museum and answered in a poem to create a unique and handsome collection. 

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World Make Way: New Poems Inspired by Art from the Metropolitan Museum

By:
Lee Bennett Hopkins

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Unique observances for everything from rats to limericks are celebrated in a variety of poems and poetic forms. When combined with comic illustrations, the lighthearted collection is sure to keep readers chuckling from cover to cover.

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World Rat Day: Poems About Real Holidays You've Never Heard Of

By:
J. Patrick Lewis
Illustrated by: Anna Raff

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Henry Brown’s unique method to escape from slavery is presented in lyrical language and rich, multi-layered mixed media illustration. A box took Henry from slavery to freedom after his entire family had been “sold south.” Further resources are included.

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Box: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom

By:
Carole Boston Weatherford
Illustrated by: Michele Wood

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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When he wrote poems, he felt as free as the Passaic River as it rushed to the falls. Willie’s notebooks filled up, one after another. In this picture book biography, engaging prose and rich mixed-media illustrations celebrate the amazing man who found a way to earn a living and to honor his calling to be a poet.

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A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams

By:
Jen Bryant
Illustrated by: Melissa Sweet

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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There’s a lot more to gardens than meets the eye! In this collection of poems filled with fun facts, young nature enthusiasts and budding gardeners are called on to help solve a mystery by the compost bin, join a Wild West-style standoff between some good bugs and a few bad ones, interview the sun to find out what happens when it drinks a glass of water, and learn the fancy names of plants to spice up dinner conversation.

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Behold Our Magical Garden: Poems Fresh from a School Garden

By:
Allan Wolf
Illustrated by: Daniel Duncan

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Lyrical poems introduce a “variety of amazing people …” including Pura Belpre became a New York librarian. She offered “Two Languages at the Library.” Tomas Rivera wrote “Courageous Poetry” and became the first Latino leader at the University of California. Each short piece is accompanied by a striking portrait. This handsome, accessible volume concludes with a bit of additional information about each subject.

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Bravo! Poems About Amazing Hispanics

By:
Margarita Engle
Illustrated by: Rafael López

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Sophisticated haiku and illustrations done with colored pencil explore the Earth inside and out. The limited colors used in impressionistic illustrations complement the poetry’s brevity. The intriguing collection concludes with factual narrative and further resources.

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Earth Verse: Haiku from the Ground Up

By:
Sally Walker
Illustrated by: William Grill

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Original documents from an early 19th century Southern estate that appraised enslaved Africans provided the inspiration for original poems and powerful, full-page paintings of eleven individuals who were bought and sold. The result is very moving — portraits in poetry and image of enslaved people whose lives, aspirations, and hopes have been mostly anonymous — until now.

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Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life

By:
Ashley Bryan

Age Level: 9-12 years old

illustrated cover of Galileo's Universe showing person looking through telescope at comet in night sky.

Learn about the life of Galileo, the brilliant Italian Renaissance astronomer, physicist, and philosopher, through poetry in this beautiful and unusual pop-up picture book biography.

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Galileo's Universe

By:
J. Patrick Lewis
Illustrated by: Tim Curry

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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A range of poetic styles, some rooted in the authors' family, are shared in this handsome, easily accessible collection. Attractive illustrations are sprinkled throughout, building the joy when the poems are shared, even when listening to the beautifully read CD.

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Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies

By:
Julie Andrews
, Emma Walton Hamilton
Illustrated by: Jim McMullan

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Experience the breadth and depth of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poetry. From his childhood in poverty and his early promise as a poet through his struggles to find acceptance as a writer and his tumultuous romance with his wife, to his immense fame and his untimely death, Dunbar's story is one of triumph and tragedy. But his legacy remains in his much-beloved poetry — told in both Standard English and in dialect — which continues to delight and inspire readers today.

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Jump Back, Paul: The Life and Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar

By:
Sally Derby
Illustrated by: Sean Qualls

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Short poems (haiku) were written in response to but also evoke creatures shown in crisp close-up photographs of small animals and insects in their natural surroundings. This collection and others by Yolen/Stemple introduce information about nature, and could be used as part of the science curriculum.

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Least Things: Poems about Small Natures

By:
Jane Yolen

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Well-known figures in American history are presented by diverse poets in a range of styles, pictured in folk art style portraits.

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Lives: Poems About Famous Americans

By:
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Illustrated by: Leslie Staub

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Young Mac introduces readers to Miss Emily – better known as Emily Dickenson, poet extraordinaire – as an adventurous, lively woman who wants to share wonders of a circus with a group of children. Animated black/white illustrations accompany the action told in free verse for an open, inviting and highly readable novel about a famous poet.

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Miss Emily

By:
Burleigh Muten
Illustrated by: Matt Phelan

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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An introduction brings the Harlem Renaissance into focus, followed by a description of a particular form of poetry. Original “Golden Shovel” poetry by Grimes is interspersed with poetry by poets of the period including Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, and Countee Cullen. Full-color art by a range of contemporary African American illustrators is interspersed in this small, handsome book. Additional information about the poets and artists concludes this unique collection.

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One Last Word

By:
Nikki Grimes

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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“A poem is a small but powerful thing…” Alexander writes in his preface, which is followed by a range of original poems that celebrate, echo, and sometimes emulate a range of well-known poets. Each poem is illustrated by vibrant images on each double page spread. A brief sketch about each eminent poet concludes this attractive volume.

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Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets

By:
Kwame Alexander
Illustrated by: Ekua Holmes

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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The California-based River of Words trains teachers, park naturalists, and others to incorporate observation-based nature exploration and the arts into young people’s lives. Each year, they ask youth from the U.S. and 22 other countries to write on water and nature. This anthology collects the best of that writing, with accompanying artwork.

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River of Words: Young Poets and Artists on the Nature of Things

By:
Pamela Michael

Age Level: 9-12 years old

illustrated cover of Skywriting: Poems to Fly showing a hot air balloon with sails.

In this picture-book anthology of 13 poems, celebrate the dramatic adventure of flight, from the ancient Greek myth of Icarus to the Wright brothers’ story to the blast-offs of contemporary rockets. Detailed endnotes provide additional fascinating information.

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Skywriting: Poems to Fly

By:
J. Patrick Lewis
Illustrated by: Laszlo Kubinyi

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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A poem about the well-known Great White begins this handsomely illustrated collection of poems each about a different sea-dwelling shark. Readers will meet the Wobbegong, a nurse shark, the goblin shark, and more. Different poetic forms combine with splendid illustrations that evoke the depths of the creatures' habitats.

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Slickety Quick: Poems About Sharks

By:
Skila Brown
Illustrated by: Bob Kolar

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Get to know all about the best and brightest ― and smelliest! ― denizens of the bird world with this collection of nonfiction science verses. Ever wonder which bird has the loudest voice? Which one builds the biggest nest or has the most feathers?

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Superlative Birds

By:
Leslie Bulion
Illustrated by: Robert Meganck

Age Level: 9-12 years old

illustrated cover of The Day the Universe Exploded My Head showing a large title and rocketships, astraunauts, stars, and planets.

Hang on tight for a raucous bounce through the solar system and back — propelled by funny, fanciful, factually sound poems and exuberant illustrations.

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The Day the Universe Exploded My Head

By:
Allan Wolf

Age Level: 9-12 years old

An introduction presents an overview of the collection’s unique perspective: poetry from different historical periods connected by poems about objects. A range of poets and places are presented, each illustrated by loose watercolor illustrations. An opening poem by Eloise Greenfield entitled “Things” provides a lively start to this appealing collection.

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The Death of the Hat: A Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects

By:
Paul Janeczko
Illustrated by: Chris Raschka

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Dazzling watercolors turn Hughes' short poem into an unforgettable glimpse of African American history and an emotional journey through time. A concluding note details the illustrator's personal connection to the classic poem.

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The Negro Speaks of Rivers

By:
Langston Hughes
Illustrated by: E.B Lewis

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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An August day on the national Mall has been made famous by the powerful "I Have a Dream" speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. But many others were there, too. Real and imagined voices from that day are presented in varied poems, bringing it into focus and reminding young readers that they "…can make a difference…[they] have a voice."

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Voices from the March on Washington

By:
J. Patrick Lewis

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Fifty of the foremost diverse children's authors and illustrators — including Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and Kwame Alexander — share answers to the question, "In this divisive world, what shall we tell our children?"

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We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices

By:
Wade Hudson Cheryl Willis Hudson

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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The author successfully creates a picture in the title of each poem (they are concrete or shape poems, after all!) followed by the poems in which are “pictures with words.” The result is a creative, playful collection of concrete poetry.

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Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems

By:
Bob Raczka

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Hands-on Activities

Build on what you’re learning together through books with these family-friendly activities, experiments, and crafts.

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    Book Spine Poetry [213]
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    Outdoor “Poetree” [214]
    Start with a Book

Summer Writing

Give kids a chance to flex their writing muscles all summer long. Try one of these prompts, selected from our writing contest archives and other literacy organizations.

  • Bee Poetry [215]
  • Bio-poem: Connecting Identity and Poetry [216]
  • Blackout Poetry [217]
  • Cinquain Poem About the Lunar Landscape [218]
  • Cinquain Poetry Inspired by Nature [219]
  • Limericks: Silly 5-Line Poems [220]
  • List Poems [221]
  • Poetry Challenge: Clip It, Pick It, Write It [222]
  • Popcorn Poetry [223]
  • Tornado Poetry [224]
  • Trickster Tales Poem [225]
  • Who I Am Poem [226]

Great Websites for Kids

Dive deeper into topics of interest with these media-rich and interactive sites.

  • Baseball Poems and Songs [227]
  • Book Spine Poem Gallery [228]
    School Library Journal
  • Concrete Poems [229]
  • Magnetic Poetry for Kids [230]
  • Poet Mary Ann Hoberman [231]
  • Shel Silverstein [232]
  • The Poetry Foundation for Children [233]

Great Podcasts for Kids

Listen and learn with these podcasts especially for kids. These podcasts are free and easy to listen to from any device via Apple Podcasts [234] or Stitcher [235] — or from Listen Notes [236], a podcast search engine.

  • Journey with Story [237] audio

Educational Apps

Educational apps recommended by Common Sense Media and other trusted reviewers.

  • Funny Kids Poems [238] $
  • Goosed Up Rhymes [239] $
  • Rhymo [240] $
  • Wild About Books [241] $

More Themed Resources

Growing Readers Tip Sheets

Simple activities for parents and kids to do together to build reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Read online or print the PDF.

  • Nursery Rhymes: Not Just for Babies! [242]
  • Picture This! Using Mental Imagery While Reading [243]
  • Poems at Home (Family Poetry Jam) [244]
  • The Importance of Reading Widely [245]
  • Meet the Author

    Hen and frog. Ashley Bryan [246] (Sing to the Sun is known for retelling African folktales in a distinct, rhythmic prose that is heavily influenced by African-American poetry. Here, he retells the story of hen and frog, with joyful expression.

  • Meet the Author

    There's a key to every poem. Poet Jack Prelutsky [247] (It's Raining Pigs & Noodles) advises teachers and parents to integrate poetry into everything you're helping kids learn. If it's math, find some poems about math. If it's the food chain, you'll find plenty of funny poems about food.

  • Meet the Author

    Why poetry is great. Poet Marilyn Singer [248] (Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse shares why she loves poetry — pleasing rhymes, an economy of words, a mixture of the mysterious and the familiar, lots of emotion in a small space.

  • Meet the Author

    A poetry suitcase. Writer and poet Janet Wong [249] has a beautifully simple idea for introducing kids to the language and fun of poetry.

  • Meet the Author

    Oral tradition. Bilingual poet Francisco Alarcón [250] (From the Bellybutton of the Moon and other Summer Poems/Del ombligo de la luna y otros poemas de verano explains why he always reads his poems aloud … even on airplanes!

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