Nature -- Juvenile poetry
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Nature -- Juvenile poetry
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- I see the moon and the moon sees me, [adapted and expanded] by Jonathan London ; illustrated by Peter Fiore
- What does the wind say?, by Wendi Silvano ; illustrated by Joan M. Delehanty
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Shape me a rhyme, nature's forms in poetry, Jane Yolen ; photographs by Jason Stemple
- One leaf rides the wind, counting in a Japanese garden, by Celeste A. Mannis ; illustrated by Susan Hartung
- Least things, poems about small natures, by Jane Yolen ; photographs by Jason Stemple
- This poem is a nest, Irene Latham ; art by Johanna Wright
- All the wild wonders, poems of our Earth, edited by Wendy Cooling ; illustrated by Piet Grobler
- Hidden city, poems of urban wildlife, written by Sarah Grace Tuttle ; illustrated by Amy Schimler-Safford
- Laughing tomatoes and other spring poems, Jitomates risueños y otros poemas de primavera : poems, by Francisco X. Alarcón ; pictures by Christina Gonzalez
- When whales exhale, and other poems, Constance Levy ; illustrations by Judy LaBrasca
- Ciência para meninos em poemas pequeninos, Gouvena, Regina ; ilustração, Nuno Gouvena
- Marshmallow clouds, two poets at play among figures of speech, Ted Kooser and Connie Wanek ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- Only Opal, the diary of a young girl, by Opal Whiteley ; selected [and adapted] by Jane Boulton ; illustrations by Barbara Cooney
- This is a tiny fragile snake, poems by Nicholas Ruddock ; pictures by Ashley Barron
- The year comes round, Haiku through the seasons, Sid Farrar ; illustrated by Ilse Plume
- Ubiquitous, celebrating nature's survivors, poetry by Joyce Sidman ; illustrations by Beckie Prange
- Seasons, a book of poems, by Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Erik Blegvad
- Outside your window, a first book of nature, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Mark Hearld
- A pocketful of poems, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
- A walk through nature, a Clover Robin peek-through book, by Libby Walden ; illustrations, Clover Robin
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Sweep up the sun, poem by Helen Frost ; photographs by Rick Lieder
- The tree that time built, a celebration of nature, science, and imagination, selected by Mary Ann Hoberman and Linda Winston ; [illustrations by Barbara Fortin]
- Buttercup's lovely day, by Carolyn Beck ; illustrated by Andrea Beck
- Looking for jaguar and other rainforest poems, by Susan Katz ; pictures by Lee Christiansen
- Thank you, Earth, a love letter to our planet, April Pulley Sayre
- Hear the wind blow, written by Doe Boyle ; illustrated by Emily Paik
- La campagne en devinettes, texte, Johanne Gagné ; illustrations, Paule Thibault
- The illustrated Emily Dickinson, 25 essential poems, [Emily Dickinson] ; edited by Ryan G. Van Cleave
- Animal poems of the Iguazú, poems, Francisco X. Alarcón ; illustrations, Maya Christina Gonzalez = Animalario del Iguazú : poemas / Francisco X. Alarcón ; ilustraciones, Maya Christina Gonzalez
- Gota de lluvia, y otro poemas para niños y jóvenes, José Emilio Pacheco ; selección y prólogo de Julio Trujillo
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