
Poetry-Related Books
- 100 Best Books for Children ~ Longfellow
- 100 Best Books for Children ~ Stevenson
- 100 Best Books for Children ~ Thaxter
- 100 Best Books for Children ~ Whittier
- A Book of Christmas Verse ~ Free eBook
- A Child’s Garden of Verses ~ Free eBook
- A Year of Beautiful Thoughts ~ Free eBook
- Fifty Christmas Poems for Children ~ Free eBook
- Four American Poets ~ Free eBook
- Golden Numbers Book of Verse ~ Free eBook
- Mother Goose Illustrated by Kate Greenaway ~ Free eBook
- Mother Goose in Prose {Free eBook}
- Now We Are Six ~ Free eBook
- Our Holidays in Poetry {Free eBook}
- Poems and Rhymes ~ Free eBook
- Poems Every Child Should Know ~ Free eBook
- Poems of American History {Free eBook}
- Required Poems for Reading and Memorizing ~ Free eBook
- The Children’s Own Longfellow ~ Free eBook
- The Night Before Christmas and Other Christmas Stories ~ Free eBook
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin ~ Free eBook & Go-Alongs
- The Real Mother Goose {Free eBook}
- Three Years With the Poets {Free eBook}
- Twas the Night Before Christmas ~ Free eBook & Downloads
Poetry-Related Activities
Poetry-Related Finds
Poetry-Related Units
- Anonymous: “The Night After Christmas”
- Blake, William: “The Echoing Green”
- Blake, William: “The Lamb”
- Bowles, William Lisle: “The Butterfly and the Bee”
- Bryant: “Robert of Lincoln”
- Bryant: “To a Waterfowl”
- Carman, William Bliss: “Daisies”
- Carroll, Lewis: “Jabberwocky”
- Child, Lydia Maria: “Thanksgiving Day”
- Clare, John: “The Skylark”
- Coleridge, Sarah: “The Months”
- Coleridge: “L’oiseau bleu”
- Cook, Eliza: “King Bruce and the Spider”
- Coolidge, Susan: “A Thunder Storm”
- Cooper, George: “Only One Mother”
- Cowper, William: “The Nightingale and Glowworm”
- Coyle, Henry: “Thanksgiving”
- Dickinson, Emily: “A Bird Came Down the Walk”
- Dickinson, Emily: “The Pedigree of Honey”
- Dickinson, Emily: “The Railway Train”
- Dix, Irving Sydney: “The School of Life”
- Drayton, Michael: “A Fine Day”
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo: “The Snow-Storm”
- Free History Studies: Four Boys Who Became Authors
- Free History Studies: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Frost, Robert: “Birches”
- Frost, Robert: “Christmas Trees”
- Frost, Robert: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
- Frost, Robert: “The Last Word of a Bluebird”
- Frost, Robert: “The Road Not Taken”
- Gould: “Jack Frost”
- Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell: “It Snows”
- Hemans, Felicia: “The Sky-lark”
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell: “The Chambered Nautilus”
- Howitt, Mary: “The Spider and the Fly”
- Hunt Jackson, Helen: “September”
- Ingelow, Jean: “A Singing Lesson”
- Jewett, Sarah Orne: “Discontent”
- Kilmer, Joyce: “Trees”
- Lazarus, Emma: “The New Colossus”
- Lear, Edward: “The Owl and the Pussycat”
- Lear, Edward: A Limerick
- Longfellow: “Pegasus in Pound”
- Longfellow: “The Arrow and the Song”
- Longfellow: “The Birds of Killingworth”
- Longfellow: “The Children’s Hour”
- Longfellow: “The Lighthouse”
- Longfellow: “The Village Blacksmith”
- Loveman, Robert: “April Rain”
- Lowell, James Russell: “Stanzas on Freedom”
- Lowell, James Russell: “The Fountain”
- McGee, Thomas D’Arcy: “Jacques Cartier”
- Moore, Clement C.: “A Visit from Saint Nicholas”
- Rands, William Brighty: “Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World”
- Rossetti, Christina G.: “Boats Sail on the Rivers”
- Rossetti, Christina G.: “Hurt No Living Thing”
- Rossetti, Christina G.: “Who Has Seen the Wind”
- Sandburg, Carl: “Fog”
- Shelley: “The Cloud”
- Shelley: “To a Skylark”
- Stevenson, Robert Louis: “Pirate Story”
- Stevenson, Robert Louis: “The Wind”
- Swett, Susan Hartley: “July”
- Tennyson: “Song — The Owl”
- Tennyson: “The Death of the Old Year”
- Tennyson: “The Eagle”
- Thaxter, Celia: “The Sandpiper”
- Thayer, Ernest Lawrence: “Casey at the Bat”
- The Limerick: A Unit Study
- Whittier, John Greenleaf: “Poor Voter on Election Day”
- Whittier, John Greenleaf: “The Barefoot Boy”
- Wilcox, Ella Wheeler: “The Winds of Fate”
- Wordsworth: “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
