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Poetry About Becoming a Big Kid
Explore poetry books about becoming a big kid for children.
160 books
Flower Fairies
Flower Fairies Miniature Library
Cicely Mary Barker
Delicate poems and illustrations reveal the tiny magical folk living quietly among the garden berry bushes.
Ages 1–4
The Dream Train: Poems for Bedtime
Sean Taylor
For the child who needs a soft transition from a busy day to a restful night. These gentle poems create a calming ritual
Ages 2–7
Whose House?
H. A. Rey
For the curious toddler who loves to explore the world around them. Discover where animals sleep and play through playfu
Ages 0–3
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Uproar on Holler Cat Hill
Jean Marzollo
For when your house feels a little too loud, this rhythmic tale shows how tiny squabbles can turn into a big hullabaloo
Ages 3–7
Inside the Little Old Woman's Shoe
Charles Reasoner
For the curious toddler who loves to peek behind closed doors, this interactive board book turns a classic nursery rhyme
Ages 1–4
Little Rhyme Books #4
Baby's Little Rhyme Book
Henriëtte Willebeek le Mair
For the parent seeking a quiet, timeless way to bond with their baby through the rhythmic beauty of classic nursery rhym
Ages 0–3
Sunflakes: Poems for Children
Lilian Moore
Soft rain, backyard animals, and the simple joy of outdoor play fill these verses that celebrate the small wonders of a
Ages 3–8
The Silly Book
Stuart E. Hample
For the child who loves to giggle at the nonsensical: this classic collection uses wordplay and absurd humor to celebrat
Ages 4–8
Adventure of a Little Star
Mintz, Mr Mintz, Anna Lumb
For the curious toddler who gazes at the night sky and needs a soothing, rhyming rhythm to drift off into dreamland.
Ages 2–5
Garbage Delight
Dennis Lee
Nonsense poems bring to life a world of bratty brothers, tiny men living in washing machines, and the mysterious Inspect
Ages 4–10
You're a Poet: Ways to Start Writing Poems
Sean Taylor
Piglet finds poems in puddles and everyday moments. These five cozy stories teach simple ways to turn splashes and stone
Ages 5–9
BobbiCat's Secret Garden
The Garden Gate
BobbiCat
Enter a secret garden through rhyming verses to find a world of lavender, tulips, and the most elegant tea party imagina
Ages 3–7
Counting in Dog Years and Other Sassy Math Poems
Betsy Franco
Multiplying mice and stinky scales fill this playground of math poems where witty robots help make geometry, fractions,
Ages 6–10
Shel Silverstein Poetry
A Light in the Attic
Shel Silverstein
Wacky rhymes and whimsical drawings fill this classic collection where the impossible and the ridiculous come to life on
Ages 6–12
No Buddy Like a Book
Allan Wolf
Climb Everest or bottle moonlight using only your mind in this rhyming tribute to the way readers bring ink and paper to
Ages 4–8
Emma Dilemma: Big Sister Poems
Kristine O'Connell George
These poems capture the unique and changing bond between big and little sisters, highlighting the moments that make thei
Ages 4–8
The Magic Door
Bobbicat
Rhyming verses lead the way through library shelves that serve as portals to the past, the future, and every fantasy wor
Ages 3–8
Granddad's Picture Book
Bobbicat
Lively rhymes and vibrant illustrations transport you to a world of leprechauns and mermaids as a grandfather shares the
Ages 2–7
Everybody Was a Baby Once: And Other Poems
Allan Ahlberg
Nineteen playful poems feature a whimsical cast of babies, sausages, and nursery characters reflecting on the funny expe
Ages 3–7
Mother Goose
Mother Goose's Little Treasures
Iona Opie
For parents seeking to soothe their little ones with the rhythmic magic of language, these rare nursery rhymes offer a m
Ages 0–5
Hen on a Pen
Elisa Anderson
Bright illustrations and silly rhymes follow a hen on a pen to help beginning readers build confidence through simple, c
Ages 2–5
Beginner Books
Oh Say Can You Say?
Dr. Seuss
Prepare for a hilarious workout for your mouth with this wild collection of nonsensical tongue twisters.
Ages 5–9
Indestructibles
This Little Piggy
Amy Pixton
This chew-proof and washable edition of the classic nursery rhyme is built to handle every tug and wiggle from tiny toes
Ages 0–2
Is Anyone Home?
Ron Maris
Peer into the barns and corners of Grandpa’s farm to see which animals are hiding inside their cozy homes.
Ages 1–4
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(49)
Becoming a Big Kid by Age Group
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