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Resources share the relationship genre to Poetry
- Hope is a ferris wheel, a novel by Robin Herrera
- You, too, could write a poem, David Orr
- Legacy, women poets of the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Cozbi A. Cabrera [and 15 others]
- Winter recipes from the collective, Louise Glück
- Blue horses, poems, Mary Oliver
- How to be a lion, Ed Vere
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- In the past, David Elliott ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Ancestor approved, intertribal stories for kids, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Finding my elegy, new and selected poems 1960-2010, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Over the river and through the wood, a Thanksgiving poem, by Lydia Maria Child ; illustrated with woodcuts by Christopher Manson
- Holi colors, Rina Singh
- And yet, poems, Kate Baer
- Langston Hughes, edited by Arnold Rampersad & David Roessel ; illustrations by Benny Andrews
- Time of useful consciousness, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- An anthology of the New England poets from colonial times to the present day, edited, with biographical and critical commentaries, by Louis Untermeyer
- Every month is a new year, celebrations around the world, by Marilyn Singer ; collages by Susan L. Roth
- Place, Jorie Graham
- A place inside of me, a poem to heal the heart, written by Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Noa Denmon
- Home body, Rupi Kaur
- Darkening the grass, Michael Miller
- What a day it was at school!, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Doug Cushman
- Lord of the butterflies, poems by Andrea Gibson
- Woke, a young poet's call to justice, Mahogany L. Browne, with Elizabeth Acevedo and Olivia Gatwood ; foreword by Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
- Together in a sudden strangeness, America's poets respond to the pandemic, edited by Alice Quinn
- Apple and Rain, a story to fix a broken heart, Sarah Crossan
- Candy smash, by Jacqueline Davies
- Light for the world to see, Kwame Alexander
- 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
- Whereas, poems, Stephen Dunn
- Feel the beat, dance poems that zing from salsa to swing, Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Kristi Valiant
- At the sea floor café, odd ocean critter poems, written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- Horoscopes for the dead, poems, Billy Collins
- Poems from when we were very young, A. A. Milne ; selected with pictures by Rosemary Wells
- A poem in your pocket, Margaret McNamara and G. Brian Karas
- Yum! mmmm! qué rico!, Americas' sproutings, haiku by Pat Mora ; pictures by Rafael López
- Bright brown baby, a treasury, by Andrea Davis Pinkney, illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- The proper way to meet a hedgehog and other how-to poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- Black girl, call home, Jasmine Mans
- Poe, stories and poems : a graphic novel adaptation, by Gareth Hinds
- Hey black child, by Useni Eugene Perkins ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Ain't burned all the bright, by reynolds & griffin
- Handsprings, poems & paintings, by Douglas Florian
- Call us what we carry, poems, Amanda Gorman
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- Santa Clauses, short poems from the North Pole, by Bob Raczka ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Free at last, a Juneteenth poem, written by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle ; illustrated by Alex Bostic
- Big green crocodile, rhymes by Jane Newberry ; pictures by Carolina Rabei
- The flame, poems, notebooks, lyrics, drawings, Leonard Cohen ; edited by Robert Faggen and Alexandra Pleshoyano