Celebrating the 4th of July evokes
thoughts of summer vacation, family time, fireflies and fireworks, etc. Here is
a sampling of poetry books on these topics and more (taken from my book, The Poetry Teacher's Book of Lists).
Poetry Books for the Fourth of July
Ada, Alma Flor. 1997. Gathering the Sun. New York: Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard.
Alarcón,
Francisco X. 1998.
From the Bellybutton of the Moon and
Other Summer Poems/Del Ombligo de la Luna y Otros Poemas de Verano. San
Francisco: Children’s Book Press.
Appelt,
Kathi. 2004. My Father’s Summers: A Daughter’s Memoirs. New
York: Henry Holt.
Argueta, Jorge. 2012. Guacamole; Un poema para cocinar/ A Cooking
Poem. Ill. by Margarita Sada. Toronto: Groundwood.
Bates, Katharine Lee. 2003. America the Beautiful. Ill. by Wendell
Minor. New York: Putnam.
Borden, Louise. 2002. America Is—New York: Margaret K.
McElderry Books.
Bryan,
Ashley. 1992. Sing to the Sun. New York:
HarperCollins.
Bulion, Leslie. 2006. Hey There, Stink Bug! Watertown, MA:
Charlesbridge.
Carlson, Lori M. Ed. 1998. Sol a Sol: Bilingual Poems. New York:
Henry Holt.
Coombs, Kate. 2012. Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems. Ill. by
Meilo So. San Francisco: Chronicle.
Dotlich, Rebecca Kai. 1998. Lemonade Sun and Other Summer Poems. Honesdale,
PA: Wordsong/Boyds Mills Press.
Esbensen, Barbara Juster.
1984. Cold Stars and Fireflies: Poems of the Four Seasons. New York:
Crowell.
New in 2014! |
Florian, Douglas. 2002. Summersaults: Poems and Paintings. New
York: Greenwillow.
Frank, John. 2007. How to Catch a Fish. New
Milford, CT: Roaring
Brook.
George, Kristine O’Connell.
2001. Toasting Marshmallows: Camping
Poems. New York: Clarion.
Giovanni, Nikki. 1981. Vacation Time: Poems for Children. New
York: Morrow.
Graham, Joan Bransfield.
1994. Splish Splash. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin.
Graham, Joan Bransfield.
1999. Flicker Flash. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin.
Greenfield, Eloise. 1988. Under the Sunday Tree. New York: Harper
& Row.
Harrison, David. 2009. Vacation, We’re Going to the Ocean! Ill.
by Rob Shepperson. Honesdale, PA: Wordsong/Boyds Mills Press.
Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Ed.
1993. Beat the Drum, Independence Day has
Come: Poems for the Fourth of July. Honesdale, PA: Wordsong/Boyds Mills
Press.
Hopkins, Lee Bennett. Ed.
2012. Nasty Bugs. Ill. by Will Terry.
New York: Dial.
Holub, Joan. 2003. Fourth of July Sparkly Sky. New York:
Little Simon.
Janeczko, Paul. Ed. 2014. Firefly
July: A Year of Very Short Poems. Ill. by Melissa Sweet. Somerville, MA:
Candlewick.
Katz, Alan. 2011. Mosquitoes Are Ruining My Summer! And Other
Silly Dilly Camp Songs. New York: McElderry.
Knowlton, Laurie Lazzaro. 2002. Red, White, and Blue. Grenta, LA:
Pelican Publishing.
Lessac, Frane. Ed. 2003. Camp Granada: Sing-Along Camp Songs. New
York: Henry Holt.
Lewis, J. Patrick. 1994. July is a Mad Mosquito. New York: Atheneum.
New in 2014! |
Michelson, Richard. 2014. S
is for Sea Glass: A Beach Alphabet. Ill. by Doris Ettlinger. Chelsea, MI:
Sleeping Bear Press.
Moore, Lilian. Ed. 1992. Sunflakes: Poems for Children. New York:
Clarion.
Mora, Pat. 1998. This Big Sky. New York: Scholastic.
Nicholls, Judith. 2003. The Sun in Me: Poems about the Planet. Somerville,
MA: Barefoot Books.
Schnur, Steven. 2001. Summer: An Alphabet Acrostic. New York:
Clarion.
Siebert, Diane. 2006. Tour America: A Journey through Poems and
Art. San Francisco: Chronicle.
Singer, Marilyn. 1989. Turtle in July. New York: Macmillan.
Singer, Marilyn. 1994. Family Reunion. New York: Atheneum.
Singer, Marilyn. 2003. Fireflies
at Midnight. New York: Atheneum.
Spinelli, Eileen. 2007. Summerhouse Time. New
York: Knopf.
Weatherford, Carole Boston.
2001. Sidewalk Chalk; Poems of the City.
Honesdale, PA: Wordsong/Boyds Mills Press.
Wong, Janet. 2008. Minn and Jake’s Almost Terrible Summer.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Zimmer, Tracie Vaughn. 2005.
Sketches from a Spy Tree. New York:
Clarion.
This is an excellent list. I've read most of the titles, but there are a few new ones that need to go on my wish list! Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteWhat would the season be without poetry's summer sweetness. Thanks for the great list!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sylvia! So many books that I've forgotten about...I guess it's a good sign that I can't quite keep up!
ReplyDeleteHello there Sylvia, as usual, this is a wonderful wonderful resource. Thank you so much.
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