Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Thanksgiving poems Thanksgiving poems Stephen Gammell,Myra Cohn Livingston A collection of poems expressing thanksgiving from a variety of sources including American Indian and the Bible. OL16444202W
O frabjous day O frabjous day Myra Cohn Livingston More than 100 poems commemorating high days, holidays, and days of sorrow, including Valentines' Day, Halloween, Christmas, Chanukah, and the assassinations of some famous Americans. OL16996125W
Why am I grown so cold? Why am I grown so cold? Myra Cohn Livingston An anthology of poetry dealing with strange phenomena for which there is no rational explanation. OL17918117W
The Scott, Foresman anthology of children's literature The Scott, Foresman anthology of children's literature Myra Cohn Livingston,Zena Sutherland An anthology of nursery rhymes, poetry, folk literature, fantasy, realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, and nonfiction. Also includes a list of major books, a list of highlights in the hi… OL18948420W
New Year's poems New Year's poems Margot Tomes,Myra Cohn Livingston A collection of poems celebrating the New Year by a variety of authors. OL18983193W
Festivals Festivals Myra Cohn Livingston Poems celebrating fourteen festivals observed around the world including Chinese New Year, Kwanzaa, Purim, and Tet-Nguyen-dan. OL2944358W
Higgledy Piggledy Higgledy Piggledy Myra Cohn Livingston A young narrator relates the "good" behavior of Higgledy-Piggledy (excels at sports, looks neat and clean, enjoys doing chores) and wishes him bad luck as a reward for such perfection. OL2944361W
Speak roughly to your little boy Speak roughly to your little boy Myra Cohn Livingston A collection of English and American poems and parodies of them. OL2944386W
The way things are, and other poems The way things are, and other poems Myra Cohn Livingston A collection of poems describing different feelings, places, and things. OL2944393W
Let freedom ring Let freedom ring Myra Cohn Livingston A poetic treatment of Martin Luther King and his dream. OL2944404W