Incoming Resources
- Gmorning, gnight!, little pep talks for me & you, Lin-Manuel Miranda ; illustrations by Jonny Sun
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Steppin' out, jaunty rhymes for playful times, poems by Lin Oliver ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Something, someday, words by Amanda Gorman ; pictures by Christian Robinson
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Mennonite in a little black dress, a memoir of going home, Rhoda Janzen
- Does this church make me look fat?, a Mennonite finds faith, meets Mr. Right, and solves her lady problems, Rhoda Janzen
- Friends and foes, poems about us all, Douglas Florian
- Elegy, poems, by Mary Jo Bang
- Happy, a memoir, Alex Lemon
- 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
- The children of children keep coming, an epic griotsong, Russell L. Goings ; images by Romare Bearden
- Your own, Sylvia, a verse portrait of Sylvia Plath, by Stephanie Hemphill
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- Blue lipstick, concrete poems, by John Grandits
- The year comes round, haiku through the seasons, Sid Farrar ; illustrated by Ilse Plume
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- African acrostics, a word in edgeways, poems by Avis Harley ; photographs by Deborah Noyes
- A fixed white light, poems of women lighthouse keepers, Suellen Wedmore
- Shout, Laurie Halse Anderson
- Birmingham, 1963, Carole Boston Weatherford
- Tough boy sonatas, Curtis L. Crisler ; illustrations by Floyd Cooper
- The night agent, a novel, Matthew Quirk
- Runny Babbit returns, another Billy Sook by Shel Silverstein
- Imagine, Juan Felipe Herrera ; illustrated by Lauren Castillo
- Ain't burned all the bright, by reynolds & griffin
- Wolf's coming!, by Joe Kulka
- Amanda Gorman, groundbreaking poet, by Rachel Rose
- Time is a mother, Ocean Vuong
- The Rainbow Club, Annette Aubrey ; illustrated by Patrice Barton
- Animal ark, celebrating our wild world in poetry and pictures, photographs by Joel Sartore, Photo Ark creator ; words by Kwame Alexander ; with Mary Rand Hess and Deanna Nikaido
- The undefeated, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Such color, new and selected poems, Tracy K. Smith
- Shame is an ocean I swim across, poems by Mary Lambert
- Wet cement, a mix of concrete poems, Bob Raczka
- They call me Güero, a border kid's poems, by David Bowles
- For everyone, Jason Reynolds
- A beautiful day in the neighborhood, the poetry of Mister Rogers, lyrics by Fred Rogers ; illustrations by Luke Flowers