Incoming Resources
- Toxicon and Arachne, Joyelle McSweeney
- Depression & other magic tricks, poems by Sabrina Benaim
- The Way Forward, Yung Pueblo, Yung Pueblo
- The sun and her flowers, Rupi Kaur
- The blood-hungry spleen and other poems about our parts, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Greg Clarke
- Somebody give this heart a pen, Sophia Thakur
- How the boogeyman became a poet, Tony Keith, Jr
- Soccer queens, Charles R. Smith, Jr
- The day the universe exploded my head, poems to take you into space and back again, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Anna Raff
- Headless John the Baptist hitchhiking, poems, C.T. Salazar
- Hop to it, poems to get you moving, [compiled by] Sylvia Vardell & Janet Wong
- The popcorn astronauts, and other biteable rhymes, Deborah Ruddell ; illustrated by Joan Rankin
- Priestdaddy, Patricia Lockwood
- I wore my blackest hair, poems by Carlina Duan
- A songbird dreams of singing, poems about sleeping animals, by Kate Hosford ; illustrated by Jennifer M. Potter
- Slickety quick, poems about sharks, Skila Brown ; illustrated by Bob Kolar
- Solito, a memoir, Javier Zamora
- My grandma is the best!, by D. J. Steinberg ; illustrated by Ruth Hammond
- And yet, poems, Kate Baer
- One and Only, Jenny Holiday
- The river you touch, making a life on moving water, Chris Dombrowski
- In absolutes we seek each other, Jessica Johnson
- Watch me bloom, Krina Patel-Sage
- Lvoe, poems, epigrams & aphorisms, Atticus
- Citizen illegal, poems by José Olivarez
- How the boogeyman became a poet, Tony Keith, Jr
- The moon that turns you back, Hala Alyan
- The river you touch, making a life on moving water, Chris Dombrowski
- Wild in the streets, Marilyn Singer ; [illustrated by] Gordy Wright
- If this bird had pockets, a Poem in Your Pocket Day celebration, poems by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater ; illustrations by Emma J. Virján
- Second in command, Sandi Van
- If God is a virus, poems, Seema Yasmin
- Tales of whimsy, verses of woe, poems by Tim DeRoche ; drawings by Daniel González
- Auction, Quan Barry
- Inheritance, a visual poem, Elizabeth Acevedo ; art by Andrea Pippins
- Animals in surprising shades, poems about Earth's colorful creatures, written by Susan Johnston Taylor ; interior illustrations by Annie Bakst
- Inheritance, a visual poem, Elizabeth Acevedo ; art by Andrea Pippins
- When I waked, I cried to dream again, poems, A. Van Jordan
- Over the anvil we stretch, by Anis Mojgani
- The Hill We Climb, An Inaugural Poem for the Country
- The grace of wild things, Heather Fawcett
- Black girl magic, a poem by Mahogany L. Browne ; art by Jess X. Snow
- What You Left Behind
- The study of human life, Joshua Bennett
- Inward, Yung Pueblo
- The sun and her flowers, Rupi Kaur
- Great gusts, winds of the world and the science behind them, poems, by Melanie Crowder and Megan Benedict ; illustrated by Khoa Le