Humorous poetry
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Humorous poetry
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Humorous poetry
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- Something big has been here, poems by Jack Prelutsky ; drawings by James Stevenson
- Love poems, (for married people), John Kenney
- Ready, set, read-- and laugh!, a funny treasury for beginning readers, compiled by Joanna Cole and Stephanie Calmenson
- Silly Street, selected poems, by Jeff Foxworthy ; pictures by Steve Björkman
- Believe me, John R. Alden
- Because I could not stop my bike, and other poems, Karen Jo Shapiro ; illustrated by Matt Faulkner
- The book of humorous verse, various ; edited by Carolyn Wells
- Roald Dahl's revolting rhymes, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Creature carnival, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrations by Gris Grimly
- 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
- O, what a luxury, verses lyrical, vulgar, pathetic & profound, Garrison Keillor
- Talkaty talker, limericks by Molly Manley ; illustrated by Janet Marshall
- Dirt on my shirt, Jeff Foxworthy ; illustrated by Steve Björkman
- I've lost my hippopotamus, Jack Prelutsky ; more than 100 poems illustrated by Jackie Urbanovic
- If I were in charge, the rules would be different, poems and drawings, by James Proimos
- Insectlopedia, poems and paintings, by Douglas Florian
- Machine poems, collected by Jill Bennett ; illustrated by Nick Sharratt
- Don't bump the glump!, and other fantasies, by Shel Silverstein
- The humorous verse of Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel ... [and others]
- Dogfight, the 2012 presidential campaign in verse, Calvin Trillin
- Silly street, Jeff Foxworthy ; illustrated by Steve Björkman
- Peanut butter and jellyfishes, a very silly alphabet book, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Betsy E. Snyder
- The owl and the pussycat
- Every thing on it, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- What a wonderful bird the frog are;, an assortment of humorous poetry and verse
- Vile verses, Roald Dahl
- Custard and company, poems, by Ogden Nash ; selected and illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Whiskers & rhymes, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel
- Beast feast, poems and paintings by Douglas Florian
- A light in the attic, Shel Silverstein
- Picnic, lightning, Billy Collins
- A light in the attic, Shel Silverstein
- Falling up, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- The burger and the hot dog, written by Jim Aylesworth ; pictures by Stephen Gammell
- The frogs wore red suspenders, rhymes by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Petra Mathers
- School fever, by Brod Bagert ; pictures by Robert Neubecker
- The essential worldwide monster guide, by Linda Ashman ; illustrations by David Small
- The world's greatest, poems, [text by] J. Patrick Lewis ; [illustrations by] Keith Graves
- Egghead, or, you can't survive on ideas alone, Bo Burnham ; drawings by Chance Bone
- Don't forget your etiquette!, the essential guide to misbehavior, David Greenberg ; pictures by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Deciding the next decider, the 2008 presidential race in rhyme, Calvin Trillin
- Kids pick the funniest poems, selected by Bruce Lansky ; illustrated by Stephen Carpenter
- Scranimals, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Peter Sís
- Almost late to school and more school poems, written by Carol Diggory Shields ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- What a day it was at school!, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Doug Cushman
- Hypnotize a tiger, poems about just about everything, Calef Brown
- Behold the bold umbrellaphant, and other poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrations by Carin Berger
- The wonder book, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; drawings by Paul Schmid
- It's raining pigs & noodles, poems, by Jack Prelutsky ; drawings by James Stevenson
- Giant children, poems by Brod Bagert ; pictures by Tedd Arnold
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