This is a list of poetry books that I used with teachers and their third graders in the development of writing fluency through collage.
Adedjouma,
Davida (Ed.) & Gregory Christie
(Illus). (1996). The palm of my heart:
Poetry by African American children. New York: Lee & Low.
Adoff,
Arnold & Lisa Desimini (Illus.). (2000). Touch the poem. New York:
Blue Sky Press.
Alarcón,
Francisco X. & Maya Christina Gonzalez (Illus.). (2005). Laughing tomatoes:
And other spring poems/Jitomates risuenos: y otros poemas de primavera. San
Francisco: Children's Book Press.
Argueta, Jorge
& Lucia Angela Perez. (Illus.). (2006). Talking with mother earth/Hablando
con madre tierra: Poems/poemas. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Argueta, Jorge
& Elizabeth Gómez (Illus.). (2001). A movie in my pillow/Una
película en mi almohada. San Francisco: Children’s Book Press.
Berry,
James (Selected) & Katherine Lucas (Illus.). (2004). Around the world in
80 poems. New York:
Macmillan Children's Books.
Blaikie,
Lynn. (2006). Beyond the northern lights. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry
& Whiteside.
Brenner,
Barbara (Ed.) & S.D. Schindler (Illus.). (1994). The earth is painted green:
A garden of poems about our planet. New York: Scholastic.
Bouchard, David
& Allen Sapp (Illus.). (2006). Nokum is my teacher. Calgary, AB: Red
Deer Press.
Bruchac, Joseph
(Abenaki) & Thomas Locker (Illus.). (1998). The earth under Sky Bear’s feet. New York: Putnam Juvenile.
Campbell, Nicola I. & Kim LaFave (Illus.). (2005). Shi-shi-etko.
Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Carlson, Lori Marie & Emily Lisker (Illus.). (1998). Sol
a sol: Original and selected bilingual poems. New York: Henry Holt.
Dawes, Kwame & Tom Feelings (Illus.). (2004). I saw your face. New York: Dial.
Dunbar, Paul Laurence & Ashley Bryan, Carole Byard, Jan
Spivey Gilchrist, Brian Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney and Faith Ringgold (Illus.). (1999).
Jump back honey: The poems of Paul Laurence
Dunbar. New York: Hyperion.
Elliott, Zetta & Shadra Strickland (Illus.). (2008). Bird. New York: Lee & Low.
Florian, Doug. (2007). Comet, stars, the moon, and mars:
Space poems and paintings. San Diego: Harcourt.
Frame, Jeron Ashford & R. Gregory Christie (Illus.).
(2003). Yesterday I Had the Blues. Berkeley: Tricycle.
George, Kristine O'Connell & Barry Moser (Illus.). (2004).
Hummingbird nest: A journal of poems. San Diego: Harcourt.
Giovanni, Nikki (Ed.). (2008). Hip hop speaks to children:
A celebration of poetry with a beat. Naperville,
IL: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Gollub, Matthew & Kazuko G. Stone (Illus.). (2004). Cool
melons turn to frogs!: The life and poems of Issa. New York: Lee & Low.
Graves, Edwin Wilson (Ed.) & Jerome Lagarrigue (Illus.)
(2007). Poetry for young people: Maya
Angelou. New York: Sterling.
Greenberg, Jan (Ed). (2008). Side by side: New poems inspired
by art from around the world. New York: Abrams.
Greenfield, Eloise, & Jan Spivey Gilchrist
(Illus.). (2007). When the horses ride
by: Children in the times of war. New York: Lee & Low Books.
Grimes, Nikki & Cozbi A. Cabrera (Illus.). (2006). Thanks
a million. New York: Amistad.
Gunning, Monica & Ken Condon (Illus.). (2004). America,
my new home. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
Havill, Juanita & Christine Davenier (Illus.). (2006). I
heard it from Alice Zucchini: Poems about the garden. San Francisco:
Chronicle Books.
High, Linda Oatman & Bill Farnsworth (Illus.). (2001). A
humble life: Plain poems. New York: Candlewick.
Hines, Anna Grossnickle. (2003). Pieces: A year in poems
& quilts. New York: HarperTrophy.
Ho, Minfong &
Jean Tseng & Mou-sien Tseng (Illus.). (1996). Maples in the mist:
Children’s poems from the Tang Dynasty. New York: Lothrop, Lee &
Shepard.
Hopkins, Lee Bennett (Ed.) & Stephen Alcorn (Illus.). (2002).
Home to me: Poems across America. New York: Orchard.
Janeczko, Paul B. (Sel.) & Robert Rayevsky (Illus.). (2007). Hey, you!: Poems to skyscrapers,
mosquitoes, and Other Fun Things. New York: HarperCollins.
Jones, Lessie Little & Jan Spivey Gilchrist (Illus.). (2000).
Children of long ago. New York: Lee & Low.
Lee, Claudia M. &
Rafael Yockteng (Illus.). (2002). Messengers of rain: And other poems from
Latin America. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Letria, Jose Jorge & Andre Letria (Illus.). (2006). The moon has written you a poem.
Translated by Maurice Riordan. Kent, England: WingedChariot Press.
Maher, Ramona & Shonto Begay (Diné). (Illus.). (2003). Alice Yazzie’s year. Berkeley:
Tricycle Press.
Mak, Kim. (2001). My Chinatown: One year in poems. New
York: HarperCollins.
Medina, Jane
& Fabricio Vanden Broeck (Illus.). (2004). My name is Jorge: On both sides
of the river. Honesdale, PA: Boyds
Mills Press.
Medina, Tony
& Jesse Joshua Watson (Illus.). (2009). I
and I Bob Marley. New York: Lee & Low.
Miller, Kate. (2007).
Poems in black & white. Asheville, NC: Front Street.
Mora, Pat &
Paula S. Barragan (Illus.). (2004). Love to Mama: A tribute to mothers.
New York: Lee & Low.
Mora, Pat &
Francisco X, Mora (illus.). (2001). Listen to the desert/Oye al desierto.
New York: Clarion.
Muse, Daphne
(Ed.) & Charlotte Riley Webb (Illus.). (2005). Entrance place of wonders:
Poems of the Harlem Renaissance. New York: Abrams.
Myers, Walter
Dean & Nina Laden (Illus.). (2000). The
blues of Flats Brown. New York: Holiday House.
Neil, Philip
(Ed.) & Maryclare Foa (Illus.). (1995). Songs are thoughts: Poems of the
Inuit. New York: Orchard.
Nye, Naomi Shihab
(Ed.) & Dan Yaccarion (Illus.). (2000). Come with
Me: Poems for a Journey. New York: Greenwillow.
Olaleye, Isaac
& Frane Lessac (Illus.). (2001). The distant talking drum: Poems from
Nigeria. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
Pappas, T. (1991).
Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices. San Carlos, CA:
Wide World/Tetra.
Park, Linda Sue
& Istvan Banyai (Illus.). (2007). Tap dancing on the roof: Sijo. New
York: Clarion.
Richards, Beah E.
& R. Gregory Christie (Illus.). (2006). Keep climbing, girls. New
York: Simon & Schuster.
Schertle, Alice
& Kenneth Addison (Illus.). 2007. We. New York: Lee and Low.
Shange, Ntozake
& Kadir Nelson (Illus.). (2004). Ellington was not a street. New
York: Simon & Schuster.
Sidman, Joyce
& Beth Krommes (Illus.). (2006). Butterfly eyes and other secrets of the
meadow. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Siebert, Diane
& Stephen T. Johnson (Illus.). (2006). Tour America: Through poems and art.
Gosau, Switzerland: Seastar.
Soto, Gary &
David Diaz (Illus.). (2005). Neighborhood odes. San Diego: Harcourt.
Sneve, Virginia
Driving Hawk (Rosebud Sioux) & Stephen
Gammell (Illus.). (1991). Dancing teepees: Poems of
American Indian youth. New York: Holiday House.
Swamp, Jake
(Mohawk) & Erwin Printup, Jr. (Illus). (1995). Giving thanks: A Native
American good morning message. New York: Lee & Low.
Tadjo, Veronica
(Ed.). (2004). Talking drums: A
collection of poems from Africa south of the Sahara. New York: Bloomsbury.
Thomas, Joyce
Carol & Floyd Cooper (Illus.). (2008). The blacker the berry. New York:
Amistad.
Troupe, Quincy
& Lisa Cohen (Illus.). (2005). Little Stevie Wonder. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin.
Vecchione,
Patrice (Ed.). (2002). Whisper and shout: Poems to memorize. Chicago,
IL: Cricket Books/Marcato.
Walker, Alice
& Stefano Vitale (Illus.). (2007). Why war is never a good idea. New
York: HarperCollins.
Weatherford,
Carole Boston & Sean Quails (Illus.). (2008). Before John was a jazz giant: A song of John Coltrane. New York:
Henry Holt.
Weatherford, Carole
Boston & Dimitrea Tokumbo (Illus.). (2001). Sidewalk chalk: Poems of the
city. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press.
Williams, Vera B.
2004. Amber was brave, Essie was smart. New York: HarperTrophy.
Whitman, Walt
& Loren Long (Illus.). (2004). When I heard the learn’d astronomer. New
York: Simon & Schuster.
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Wong, Janet, S
& Julie Paschkis (Illus.). (2007). Twist: Yoga poems. New
York: Margaret K. McElderry.
Wong, Janet, S
& Julie Paschkis (Illus.). (2007). Good luck gold and other poems. New
York: Aladdin.
Wong, Janet, S
& Julie Paschkis (Illus.). (2000). Night garden: Poems from the world of dreams.
New York: Margaret E. McElderry Books.
Worth, Valerie
& Steve Jenkins (Illus.). (2007). Animal poems. New York: Farrar,
Straus and Giroux.
Yerxa, Leo.
(2006). Ancient thunder. Toronto, Ontario: Groundwood Books.
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