Incoming Resources
- I'm just no good at rhyming and other nonsense for mischievous kids and immature grown-ups, written by Chris Harris ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- The widow of the south, Robert Hicks
- Stampede!, poems to celebrate the wild side of school, by Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- The undefeated, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Pumpkin butterfly, poems from the other side of nature, Heidi Mordhorst ; illustrations by Jenny Reynish
- K is for kitten, Niki Clark Leopold ; illustrated by Susan Jeffers
- You can fly, the Tuskegee Airmen, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Jeffery Boston Weatherford
- Blue lipstick, concrete poems, by John Grandits
- How we fight for our lives, a memoir, Saeed Jones
- My house is singing, poems by Betsy R. Rosenthal ; illustrated by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
- Newspaper blackout, Austin Kleon
- The hurting kind, poems, Ada LimoĢn
- Mennonite in a little black dress, a memoir of going home, Rhoda Janzen
- Little Poems for Tiny Ears, poems by Lin Oliver ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons, by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- Read! read! read!, poems by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater ; illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke
- Amanda Gorman, inspiring hope with poetry, Dr. Artika R. Tyner
- Native guard, Natasha Trethewey
- Water sings blue, ocean poems, by Kate Coombs ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The last exchange, a novel, Charles Martin
- Ain't burned all the bright, by Reynolds & Griffin
- Martin rising, requiem for a King, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; paintings by Brian Pinkney
- Forest has a song, poems, by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater ; illustrated by Robbin Gourley
- A Christmas A B C, [written by Alice Gold ; illustrated by Linda Clearwater]
- Santa Clauses, short poems from the North Pole, by Bob Raczka ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Call us what we carry, poems, Amanda Gorman
- Something, someday, words by Amanda Gorman ; pictures by Christian Robinson
- A beautiful day in the neighborhood, the poetry of Mister Rogers, lyrics by Fred Rogers ; illustrations by Luke Flowers
- Wool gathering, a sheep family reunion, written by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Frank Ansley
- Runny Babbit returns, another Billy Sook by Shel Silverstein
- My daddy rules the world, poems about dads, poems and illustrations by Hope Anita Smith
- Say her name, by Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- And then there were eight, poems about space, by Laura Purdie Salas
- I don't want to be crazy, Samantha Schutz
- The watcher, written by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Frankenstein makes a sandwich, and other stories you're sure to like, because they're all about monsters, and some of them are also about food. You like food, don't you? Well, all right then, by Adam Rex
- Milk and honey, Rupi Kaur
- Leavings, poems, Wendell Berry
- Wet cement, a mix of concrete poems, Bob Raczka
- Can I touch your hair?, poems of race, mistakes, and friendship, Irene Latham & Charles Waters ; illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko
- If I were a mouse, written by Karma Wilson ; illustrated by Marsela Hajdinjak-Krec
- Poisoned apples, poems for you, my pretty, Christine Heppermann ; with photographs by various artists
- My name is Jason. Mine too., our story. our way., Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Jason Griffin
- Dog-gone school, by Amy Schmidt ; photographs by Ron Schmidt
- Literally disturbed 2, more tales to keep you up at night, by Ben H. Winters ; illustrated by Adam F. Watkins
- Perennial fall, Maggie Dietz
- Frankenstein takes the cake, by Adam Rex
- A sock is a pocket for your toes, a pocket book, by Elizabeth Garton ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- I'm allergic to school!, Robert Pottle ; illustrated by Mike & Carl Gordon
- In quiet light, poems on Vermeer's women, Marilyn Chandler McEntyre