Incoming Resources
- Biography for beginners:, being a collection of miscellaneous examples for the use of upper forms
- There was an old pirate who swallowed a map!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- The jumblies and other nonsense verses
- Green eggs and ham, and other servings of Dr. Seuss
- There was an old astronaut who swallowed the moon!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- His shoes were far too tight, by Edward Lear ; masterminded by Daniel Pinkwater ; illustrated by Calef Brown
- There was an old mummy who swallowed a spider, by Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Steve Gray
- The hunting of the snark
- Green eggs and ham, Dr. Seuss
- There was a cold lady who swallowed some snow!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- There was an old giant who swallowed a clock, by Becky Davies ; illustrated by Elina Ellis
- The owl and the pussycat
- Hop on pop, by Dr. Seuss
- A book of nonsense
- There was a coyote who swallowed a flea
- There was an old dragon who swallowed a knight, Penny Parker Klostermann ; illustrated by Ben Mantle
- I know an old lady, illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- There was an old scientist who swallowed a dinosaur!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- The hunting of the snark
- His shoes were far too tight
- Garbage delight
- The jumblies and other nonsense verses, Edward Lear
- Cuantos, cuantos pies!, Dr. Seuss ; traduccion de Yanitzia Canetti
- Blackberry ink, poems, by Eve Merriam ; pictures by Hans Wilhelm
- There was a bold lady who wanted a star, by Charise Mericle Harper
- The complete nonsense of Edward Lear