 | Always Got My Feet: Poems about Transportation (A+ Books: Poetry) Publication Date: September 1, 2008| Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up...
 |  | Edward Lear's Nonsense Verse Publication Date: December 1, 1999| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up A delightful picture book for young children, bringing new life to five of Edward Lear's best-loved nonsense verses: The Owl and the Pussy Cat The Pobble Who has No Toes The Pelican Chorus The Jumblies The Quangle Wangle's Hat Zany characters leap across the pages in a colourful fantasy world, where nothing is what it seems and anything is possible. ...
 |  | Boo!: Halloween Poems and Limericks Publication Date: October 1998| Age Level: 5 and up Boo! is a Marshall Cavendish publication. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title....
 |  | Sidney Shark's Seaside Shanties Publication Date: February 2001| Age Level: 2 and up Play along with Sidney Shark and his underwater friends in this noisy collection of deep sea poems.Adapted from the best-selling picture book, "Commotion in the Ocean". ...
 |  | Shoe Shakes Publication Date: August 23, 2007| Age Level: 3 and up Wordplay with zip for the energetic preschooler.What would happen if your shoes shook you? If they pulled you to the park and they zoomed you to the zoo? Find out in this unconventionally active celebration of feet in motion by a much-loved children's poet.Loris Lesynski definitely knows how to get kids clapping their hands and stomping their feet. In Shoe Shakes, a collection of 10 new poems, she set her sights on preschoolers who get a kick out of wacky sounds and off-the-wall ideas. Rhythm lovers will hit the ground running with the j...
 |  | Funny Poems to Give You the Giggles Publication Date: March 5, 2007| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up Need cheering up?Bored?Want to amuse your friends?Then read this book - and have a good laugh.Here are hilarious and very silly poems about bad children, gladiators, shark teeth, ridiculous grown-ups and much more, by an assortment of poets including Roger McGough, Steve Turner and Brian Patten.Illustrated throughout, this attractive collection is perfect for dipping into whenever you feel a dull moment coming. ...
 |  | Hey! You Aren't the Boss of Me! Publication Date: February 14, 2007Bob Fessler found inspiration from such great children's poets as Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss; however, his enthusiasm for poetry has been inspired by his six grandchildren. Poems such as "Skully the Skunk," "Freddy the Frog," "Haircut," and "The Gator with the Cloak and the Cup" offer poetic tales with "morals to the stories" that children will find funny. "Hey, You Aren't the Boss of Me," "I Wouldn't Want to Be a Mom," and "The Name Game" speak to children's relationships with family. All of the poems in Part 1 of this book provide views of the world a...
 |  | The Alligator in the Closet: and Other Poems Around the House Publication Date: April 1, 2003| Age Level: 6 and up | Grade Level: 1 and up The socks that don't match, the mouse asleep in the tissue box, the creepy creak upon the stair, the dying wasp on the windowsill that breaks your heart . . . These are some of the themes that David L. Harrison touches on in this unique collection of poems. Combining a wit, whimsy, and thoughtfulness, the author of the ever-popular Somebody Catch My Homework, explores both the physical stuff and the oh-so-familiar moments of home in a way that is sure to delight young readers. ...
 |  | Cabbagehead Publication Date: September 6, 2003| Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and upThirty new poems from the author of Dirty Dog Boogie and Nothing Beats a Pizza!In her much-anticipated third collection of poetry, celebrated author Loris Lesynski explores the often frustrating ways in which our brains work. With her usual wit and irreverence, Loris presents jazzy, fun poems that speak to all of us. Who hasn't been perplexed by spelling or chased in the night by an idea that won't go away?Sometimes I'm a genius. Sometimes I'm a whiz.Sometimes I's a cabbagehead But even when I is,Dazzli...
 |  | Delirious:A Collection of Poems for Kids 8-88 Publication Date: December 1, 1999| Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up Delirious is a collections of poems for kids 8-88, and itis unlike any other you've seen.If you are a kid, have kids, or haveever been a kid, you'll identify with the poems in this book.Withtitles like Wedgie, Grandma's Beard, Y2K, Shaving, My Zipper Is Stuckand Delirious, it is easy to see this is no ordinary collection ofpoems.This book will make you laugh, it will make you cry, and itwill definitely make you wonder why! ...
 |  | Gatomagico (Spanish Edition) Publication Date: October 2, 2004| Age Level: 4 and up | Grade Level: P and up Arabelle and her cat, Izzy, move into the Witches' Retirement Home, but everyone keeps tripping over Izzy, so he'll have to go. He coaxes the witches into scraping together leftover magic to cast a spell and give him a safer home -- on the ceiling! Told entirely in rollicking verse. ...
 |  | There's a Goat in My Coat Publication Date: June 1, 2011| Age Level: 3 and up | Grade Level: P and up Wriggle and Giggle, I'm a Walking Zoo, Piglet in Puddles, and morethe exuberance of childhood is captured in this lively collection of rhymes, perfect for play and for developing children's language Wriggle your fingersAnd wriggle your toesWriggle your hipsAnd wriggle your noseWriggle your bottomAnd wriggle your headWriggle and giggleAnd jump out of bed! Filled with silliness for young children and perfect for learning language, this collection of playful rhymes is a fun book for c...
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 |  | There Was an Old Man ...: A Collection of Limericks Publication Date: 1994| Age Level: 8 and up Edward Lear, by profession a landscape painter and by choice an entertainer of children, ushered in the great age of nonsense with his Book of Nonsense (1846). A master of his craft, Lear wrote hundreds of limericks that tickled everyone's funnybone. Quebec artist Michele Lemieux brings Lear's imaginary countries and absurd people to life in this collection of 51 of his most outrageous and playful nonsense poems. Lemieux passes on Lear's voice to a new generation of children. ...
 |  | Happy Birthday! A Book About Birthdays, Dreams And Wishes Publication Date: July 1, 2009Birthdays are about more than just cakes, balloons and presents, although those are fun.A birthday means you are one year older and with each year you will be accomplishing new things, and have new dreams, and you will be growing into adulthood.Children can't wait to become adults and to have all their dreams come true, and they need to be encouraged to follow their dreams, because dreams really can come true if you believe in yourself and your dreams.Penelope Dyan encourages her young readers to hold steadfast to their dreams, and her message for parents is tha...
 |  | Hugs and Popsicles: A cure for the imagine-Nation Publication Date: September 21, 2010A collection of magical poems to encourage the importance and wonder of imagination, both in children and in the adults who bring them up into this marvelous world. ...
 |  | Happy Birthday To Me! Publication Date: July 1, 1998No child's birthday party is complete without this collection of hilarious birthday poems by Bruce Lansky, "The King of Giggle Poetry", and other popular children's poets. ...
 |  | Witches: An Enchanted World Book (Enchanted World) Publication Date: September 18, 2007| Age Level: 4 and up | Grade Level: P and up...
 |  | Who's Been Sleeping in My Porridge? Release Date: June 1, 2002| Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up A collection of poems that take a look at the grosser, weirder, funnier side of life, including "A Giant Gorilla Came Up to Me," "Itchy Feet," and "If Ever Aliens." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title....
 |  | Maine: The Way Life Is: A Year of Wicked Good Poetry Publication Date: September 2001Funny children's poetry about real Maine topicssuch as skidders, blackflies, and wearing blazeorange. Pottle's Giggle, Giggle, Snicker, Laugh! Has been afavorite web site of children around the world. NowPottle brings readers on a journey through his home state. MAINE:The Way Life Is will be loved by children, cherished byseasonal visitors, and treasured by all those who loveMaine, both young and old. ...
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