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Poems for Little Ones
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Poems for Little Ones
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A collection of favourite classic childrenâ s poems, introduced by acclaimed childrenâ s writer Michael Morpurgo.
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A collection of favourite classic childrenâ s poems, introduced by acclaimed childrenâ s writer Michael Morpurgo.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Macmillan Collector's Library
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 108mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 126g
- ISBN-13: 9781035063062
- ISBN-10: 1035063069
- Artikelnr.: 71807890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Macmillan Collector's Library
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 108mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 126g
- ISBN-13: 9781035063062
- ISBN-10: 1035063069
- Artikelnr.: 71807890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gaby Morgan
Introduction
i: Introduction Unit
1: Animals Poem
1: The Owl and the Pussy
Cat
Edward Lear Poem
2: The Kitten at Play
William Wordsworth Poem
3: The Cat and the Moon
W. B. Yeats Poem
4: Maggie
Anon. Poem
5: The Duel
Eugene Field Poem
6: Old Mother Hubbard
Anon Poem
7: An Alphabet of Questions
Charles Edward Carryl Poem
8: Measles in the Ark
Susan Coolidge Poem
9: Old Noah's Ark
Anon Poem
10: There Was an Old Lady
Anon Poem
11: The Lion and the Unicorn
Anon Poem
12: The Law of the Jungle
Rudyard Kipling Poem
13: The Tyger
William Blake Poem
14: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
John Keats Poem
15: Way Down South
Anon Poem
16: The Spider and the Fly
Mary Botham Howitt Poem
17: Against Idleness and Mischief
Isaac Watts Poem
18: How Doth the Little Crocodile
Lewis Carroll Poem
19: Hey Diddle Diddle
Anon Poem
20: Three Blind Mice
Anon Poem
21: Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Anon Poem
22: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Anon Poem
23: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Sarah Josepha Hale Poem
24: The Mouse, the Frog and the Little Red Hen
Anon Poem
25: A Frog He Would a
Wooing Go
Anon Poem
26: Five Little Speckled Frogs
Anon Poem
27: A Song of Toad
Kenneth Grahame Poem
28: The Shark
Lord Alfred Douglas Poem
29: The Lobster Quadrille
Lewis Carroll Poem
30: The Donkey
Anon Poem
31: The Plaint of the Camel
Charles Edward Carryl Unit
2: Counting Poem
1: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Anon Poem
2: One Potato
Anon Poem
3: Thirty Days Hath September
Anon Poem
4: Three Little Ghostesses
Anon Poem
5: One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Anon Unit
3: Nature Poem
1: The Months
Sara Coleridge Poem
2: Child's Song in Spring
Edith Nesbit Poem
3: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
4: I Saw
Anon Poem
5: Daffodils
William Wordsworth Poem
6: Symphony in Yellow
Oscar Wilde Poem
7: What is Pink?
Christina Rossetti Poem
8: I Asked the Little Boy Who Cannot See
Anon Poem
9: Lavender's Blue
Anon Poem
10: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon Poem
11: She Sells Seashells
Anon Poem
12: I Had a Little Nut Tree
Anon Poem
13: The Mulberry Bush
Anon Poem
14: Banyan Tree
Anon Unit
4: People Poem
1: Pat
a
cake
Anon Poem
2: Little Miss Muffet
Anon Poem
3: Peter Piper
Anon Poem
4: Simple Simon
Anon Poem
5: Little Jack Horner
Anon Poem
6: Little Boy Blue
Anon Poem
7: Each Peach Pear Plum
Anon Poem
8: Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Anon Poem
9: Doctor Foster
Anon Poem
10: Betty Botter
Anon Poem
11: Jack and Jill
Anon Poem
12: Polly and Sukey
Anon Poem
13: Rosy Apple
Anon Poem
14: Monday's Child
Anon Poem
15: Daisy
Anon Poem
16: Old King Cole
Anon Poem
17: Humpty Dumpty
Anon Poem
18: Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?
Anon Poem
19: Bobby Shaftoe
Anon Poem
20: There Was a Princess Long Ago
Anon Poem
21: Brown Girl in the Ring
Anon Poem
22: Waltzing Matilda
Banjo Paterson Poem
23: The School Boy
William Blake Poem
24: from The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning Poem
25: La Belle Dame sans Merci
John Keats Poem
26: Lochinvar
Sir Walter Scott Unit
5: Nonsense Poem
1: Jabberwocky
Lewis Carroll Poem
2: Tweedle
dum and Tweedle
dee
Anon Poem
3: Beautiful Soup
Lewis Carroll Poem
4: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
Lewis Carroll Poem
5: You Are Old, Father William
Lewis Carroll Poem
6: The Mad Gardener's Song
Lewis Carroll Poem
7: The Sugar
Plum Tree
Eugene Field Poem
8: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Eugene Field Poem
9: There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Edward Lear Poem
10: The Man in the Wilderness
Anon Poem
11: The Jumblies
Edward Lear Poem
12: The Walrus and the Carpenter
Lewis Carroll Poem
13: The Pobble Who Has No Toes
Edward Lear Unit
6: Places Poem
1: I Remember, I Remember
Thomas Hood Poem
2: From a Railway Carriage
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
3: The Big Ship Sails on the Alley, Alley O
Anon Poem
4: A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
Anon Poem
5: Pop Goes the Weasel!
Anon Poem
6: The Bells of London
Anon Poem
7: London Bridge Is Falling Down
Anon Unit
7: Fairies, Mermaids and Witches Poem
1: Fire, Burn; and Cauldron, Bubble
William Shakespeare Poem
2: Overheard on a Saltmarsh
Harold Monro Poem
3: The Mermaid
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
4: The Merman
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Forsaken Merman
Matthew Arnold Unit
9: Night Poem
1: Star Light, Star Bright
Anon Poem
2: Bed
time
Anon Poem
3: Hush, Little Baby
Anon Poem
4: Sweet and Low ( from The Princess)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Star
Jane Taylor Poem
6: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
7: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
8: My Shadow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
9: Escape at Bedtime
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: The Land of Story Books
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
11: I Had a Boat
Mary Coleridge Poem
12: Windy Nights
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Land of Counterpane
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
14: Minnie and Winnie
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
15: Teddy Bear
Anon Poem
16: I See the Moon
Anon Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
i: Introduction Unit
1: Animals Poem
1: The Owl and the Pussy
Cat
Edward Lear Poem
2: The Kitten at Play
William Wordsworth Poem
3: The Cat and the Moon
W. B. Yeats Poem
4: Maggie
Anon. Poem
5: The Duel
Eugene Field Poem
6: Old Mother Hubbard
Anon Poem
7: An Alphabet of Questions
Charles Edward Carryl Poem
8: Measles in the Ark
Susan Coolidge Poem
9: Old Noah's Ark
Anon Poem
10: There Was an Old Lady
Anon Poem
11: The Lion and the Unicorn
Anon Poem
12: The Law of the Jungle
Rudyard Kipling Poem
13: The Tyger
William Blake Poem
14: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
John Keats Poem
15: Way Down South
Anon Poem
16: The Spider and the Fly
Mary Botham Howitt Poem
17: Against Idleness and Mischief
Isaac Watts Poem
18: How Doth the Little Crocodile
Lewis Carroll Poem
19: Hey Diddle Diddle
Anon Poem
20: Three Blind Mice
Anon Poem
21: Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Anon Poem
22: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Anon Poem
23: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Sarah Josepha Hale Poem
24: The Mouse, the Frog and the Little Red Hen
Anon Poem
25: A Frog He Would a
Wooing Go
Anon Poem
26: Five Little Speckled Frogs
Anon Poem
27: A Song of Toad
Kenneth Grahame Poem
28: The Shark
Lord Alfred Douglas Poem
29: The Lobster Quadrille
Lewis Carroll Poem
30: The Donkey
Anon Poem
31: The Plaint of the Camel
Charles Edward Carryl Unit
2: Counting Poem
1: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Anon Poem
2: One Potato
Anon Poem
3: Thirty Days Hath September
Anon Poem
4: Three Little Ghostesses
Anon Poem
5: One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Anon Unit
3: Nature Poem
1: The Months
Sara Coleridge Poem
2: Child's Song in Spring
Edith Nesbit Poem
3: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
4: I Saw
Anon Poem
5: Daffodils
William Wordsworth Poem
6: Symphony in Yellow
Oscar Wilde Poem
7: What is Pink?
Christina Rossetti Poem
8: I Asked the Little Boy Who Cannot See
Anon Poem
9: Lavender's Blue
Anon Poem
10: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon Poem
11: She Sells Seashells
Anon Poem
12: I Had a Little Nut Tree
Anon Poem
13: The Mulberry Bush
Anon Poem
14: Banyan Tree
Anon Unit
4: People Poem
1: Pat
a
cake
Anon Poem
2: Little Miss Muffet
Anon Poem
3: Peter Piper
Anon Poem
4: Simple Simon
Anon Poem
5: Little Jack Horner
Anon Poem
6: Little Boy Blue
Anon Poem
7: Each Peach Pear Plum
Anon Poem
8: Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Anon Poem
9: Doctor Foster
Anon Poem
10: Betty Botter
Anon Poem
11: Jack and Jill
Anon Poem
12: Polly and Sukey
Anon Poem
13: Rosy Apple
Anon Poem
14: Monday's Child
Anon Poem
15: Daisy
Anon Poem
16: Old King Cole
Anon Poem
17: Humpty Dumpty
Anon Poem
18: Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?
Anon Poem
19: Bobby Shaftoe
Anon Poem
20: There Was a Princess Long Ago
Anon Poem
21: Brown Girl in the Ring
Anon Poem
22: Waltzing Matilda
Banjo Paterson Poem
23: The School Boy
William Blake Poem
24: from The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning Poem
25: La Belle Dame sans Merci
John Keats Poem
26: Lochinvar
Sir Walter Scott Unit
5: Nonsense Poem
1: Jabberwocky
Lewis Carroll Poem
2: Tweedle
dum and Tweedle
dee
Anon Poem
3: Beautiful Soup
Lewis Carroll Poem
4: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
Lewis Carroll Poem
5: You Are Old, Father William
Lewis Carroll Poem
6: The Mad Gardener's Song
Lewis Carroll Poem
7: The Sugar
Plum Tree
Eugene Field Poem
8: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Eugene Field Poem
9: There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Edward Lear Poem
10: The Man in the Wilderness
Anon Poem
11: The Jumblies
Edward Lear Poem
12: The Walrus and the Carpenter
Lewis Carroll Poem
13: The Pobble Who Has No Toes
Edward Lear Unit
6: Places Poem
1: I Remember, I Remember
Thomas Hood Poem
2: From a Railway Carriage
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
3: The Big Ship Sails on the Alley, Alley O
Anon Poem
4: A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
Anon Poem
5: Pop Goes the Weasel!
Anon Poem
6: The Bells of London
Anon Poem
7: London Bridge Is Falling Down
Anon Unit
7: Fairies, Mermaids and Witches Poem
1: Fire, Burn; and Cauldron, Bubble
William Shakespeare Poem
2: Overheard on a Saltmarsh
Harold Monro Poem
3: The Mermaid
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
4: The Merman
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Forsaken Merman
Matthew Arnold Unit
9: Night Poem
1: Star Light, Star Bright
Anon Poem
2: Bed
time
Anon Poem
3: Hush, Little Baby
Anon Poem
4: Sweet and Low ( from The Princess)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Star
Jane Taylor Poem
6: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
7: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
8: My Shadow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
9: Escape at Bedtime
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: The Land of Story Books
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
11: I Had a Boat
Mary Coleridge Poem
12: Windy Nights
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Land of Counterpane
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
14: Minnie and Winnie
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
15: Teddy Bear
Anon Poem
16: I See the Moon
Anon Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
Introduction
i: Introduction Unit
1: Animals Poem
1: The Owl and the Pussy
Cat
Edward Lear Poem
2: The Kitten at Play
William Wordsworth Poem
3: The Cat and the Moon
W. B. Yeats Poem
4: Maggie
Anon. Poem
5: The Duel
Eugene Field Poem
6: Old Mother Hubbard
Anon Poem
7: An Alphabet of Questions
Charles Edward Carryl Poem
8: Measles in the Ark
Susan Coolidge Poem
9: Old Noah's Ark
Anon Poem
10: There Was an Old Lady
Anon Poem
11: The Lion and the Unicorn
Anon Poem
12: The Law of the Jungle
Rudyard Kipling Poem
13: The Tyger
William Blake Poem
14: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
John Keats Poem
15: Way Down South
Anon Poem
16: The Spider and the Fly
Mary Botham Howitt Poem
17: Against Idleness and Mischief
Isaac Watts Poem
18: How Doth the Little Crocodile
Lewis Carroll Poem
19: Hey Diddle Diddle
Anon Poem
20: Three Blind Mice
Anon Poem
21: Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Anon Poem
22: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Anon Poem
23: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Sarah Josepha Hale Poem
24: The Mouse, the Frog and the Little Red Hen
Anon Poem
25: A Frog He Would a
Wooing Go
Anon Poem
26: Five Little Speckled Frogs
Anon Poem
27: A Song of Toad
Kenneth Grahame Poem
28: The Shark
Lord Alfred Douglas Poem
29: The Lobster Quadrille
Lewis Carroll Poem
30: The Donkey
Anon Poem
31: The Plaint of the Camel
Charles Edward Carryl Unit
2: Counting Poem
1: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Anon Poem
2: One Potato
Anon Poem
3: Thirty Days Hath September
Anon Poem
4: Three Little Ghostesses
Anon Poem
5: One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Anon Unit
3: Nature Poem
1: The Months
Sara Coleridge Poem
2: Child's Song in Spring
Edith Nesbit Poem
3: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
4: I Saw
Anon Poem
5: Daffodils
William Wordsworth Poem
6: Symphony in Yellow
Oscar Wilde Poem
7: What is Pink?
Christina Rossetti Poem
8: I Asked the Little Boy Who Cannot See
Anon Poem
9: Lavender's Blue
Anon Poem
10: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon Poem
11: She Sells Seashells
Anon Poem
12: I Had a Little Nut Tree
Anon Poem
13: The Mulberry Bush
Anon Poem
14: Banyan Tree
Anon Unit
4: People Poem
1: Pat
a
cake
Anon Poem
2: Little Miss Muffet
Anon Poem
3: Peter Piper
Anon Poem
4: Simple Simon
Anon Poem
5: Little Jack Horner
Anon Poem
6: Little Boy Blue
Anon Poem
7: Each Peach Pear Plum
Anon Poem
8: Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Anon Poem
9: Doctor Foster
Anon Poem
10: Betty Botter
Anon Poem
11: Jack and Jill
Anon Poem
12: Polly and Sukey
Anon Poem
13: Rosy Apple
Anon Poem
14: Monday's Child
Anon Poem
15: Daisy
Anon Poem
16: Old King Cole
Anon Poem
17: Humpty Dumpty
Anon Poem
18: Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?
Anon Poem
19: Bobby Shaftoe
Anon Poem
20: There Was a Princess Long Ago
Anon Poem
21: Brown Girl in the Ring
Anon Poem
22: Waltzing Matilda
Banjo Paterson Poem
23: The School Boy
William Blake Poem
24: from The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning Poem
25: La Belle Dame sans Merci
John Keats Poem
26: Lochinvar
Sir Walter Scott Unit
5: Nonsense Poem
1: Jabberwocky
Lewis Carroll Poem
2: Tweedle
dum and Tweedle
dee
Anon Poem
3: Beautiful Soup
Lewis Carroll Poem
4: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
Lewis Carroll Poem
5: You Are Old, Father William
Lewis Carroll Poem
6: The Mad Gardener's Song
Lewis Carroll Poem
7: The Sugar
Plum Tree
Eugene Field Poem
8: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Eugene Field Poem
9: There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Edward Lear Poem
10: The Man in the Wilderness
Anon Poem
11: The Jumblies
Edward Lear Poem
12: The Walrus and the Carpenter
Lewis Carroll Poem
13: The Pobble Who Has No Toes
Edward Lear Unit
6: Places Poem
1: I Remember, I Remember
Thomas Hood Poem
2: From a Railway Carriage
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
3: The Big Ship Sails on the Alley, Alley O
Anon Poem
4: A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
Anon Poem
5: Pop Goes the Weasel!
Anon Poem
6: The Bells of London
Anon Poem
7: London Bridge Is Falling Down
Anon Unit
7: Fairies, Mermaids and Witches Poem
1: Fire, Burn; and Cauldron, Bubble
William Shakespeare Poem
2: Overheard on a Saltmarsh
Harold Monro Poem
3: The Mermaid
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
4: The Merman
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Forsaken Merman
Matthew Arnold Unit
9: Night Poem
1: Star Light, Star Bright
Anon Poem
2: Bed
time
Anon Poem
3: Hush, Little Baby
Anon Poem
4: Sweet and Low ( from The Princess)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Star
Jane Taylor Poem
6: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
7: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
8: My Shadow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
9: Escape at Bedtime
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: The Land of Story Books
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
11: I Had a Boat
Mary Coleridge Poem
12: Windy Nights
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Land of Counterpane
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
14: Minnie and Winnie
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
15: Teddy Bear
Anon Poem
16: I See the Moon
Anon Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines
i: Introduction Unit
1: Animals Poem
1: The Owl and the Pussy
Cat
Edward Lear Poem
2: The Kitten at Play
William Wordsworth Poem
3: The Cat and the Moon
W. B. Yeats Poem
4: Maggie
Anon. Poem
5: The Duel
Eugene Field Poem
6: Old Mother Hubbard
Anon Poem
7: An Alphabet of Questions
Charles Edward Carryl Poem
8: Measles in the Ark
Susan Coolidge Poem
9: Old Noah's Ark
Anon Poem
10: There Was an Old Lady
Anon Poem
11: The Lion and the Unicorn
Anon Poem
12: The Law of the Jungle
Rudyard Kipling Poem
13: The Tyger
William Blake Poem
14: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
John Keats Poem
15: Way Down South
Anon Poem
16: The Spider and the Fly
Mary Botham Howitt Poem
17: Against Idleness and Mischief
Isaac Watts Poem
18: How Doth the Little Crocodile
Lewis Carroll Poem
19: Hey Diddle Diddle
Anon Poem
20: Three Blind Mice
Anon Poem
21: Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Anon Poem
22: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Anon Poem
23: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Sarah Josepha Hale Poem
24: The Mouse, the Frog and the Little Red Hen
Anon Poem
25: A Frog He Would a
Wooing Go
Anon Poem
26: Five Little Speckled Frogs
Anon Poem
27: A Song of Toad
Kenneth Grahame Poem
28: The Shark
Lord Alfred Douglas Poem
29: The Lobster Quadrille
Lewis Carroll Poem
30: The Donkey
Anon Poem
31: The Plaint of the Camel
Charles Edward Carryl Unit
2: Counting Poem
1: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Anon Poem
2: One Potato
Anon Poem
3: Thirty Days Hath September
Anon Poem
4: Three Little Ghostesses
Anon Poem
5: One, Two, Three, Four, Five
Anon Unit
3: Nature Poem
1: The Months
Sara Coleridge Poem
2: Child's Song in Spring
Edith Nesbit Poem
3: Seven Times One: Exultation
Jean Ingelow Poem
4: I Saw
Anon Poem
5: Daffodils
William Wordsworth Poem
6: Symphony in Yellow
Oscar Wilde Poem
7: What is Pink?
Christina Rossetti Poem
8: I Asked the Little Boy Who Cannot See
Anon Poem
9: Lavender's Blue
Anon Poem
10: Little Robin Redbreast
Anon Poem
11: She Sells Seashells
Anon Poem
12: I Had a Little Nut Tree
Anon Poem
13: The Mulberry Bush
Anon Poem
14: Banyan Tree
Anon Unit
4: People Poem
1: Pat
a
cake
Anon Poem
2: Little Miss Muffet
Anon Poem
3: Peter Piper
Anon Poem
4: Simple Simon
Anon Poem
5: Little Jack Horner
Anon Poem
6: Little Boy Blue
Anon Poem
7: Each Peach Pear Plum
Anon Poem
8: Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Anon Poem
9: Doctor Foster
Anon Poem
10: Betty Botter
Anon Poem
11: Jack and Jill
Anon Poem
12: Polly and Sukey
Anon Poem
13: Rosy Apple
Anon Poem
14: Monday's Child
Anon Poem
15: Daisy
Anon Poem
16: Old King Cole
Anon Poem
17: Humpty Dumpty
Anon Poem
18: Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?
Anon Poem
19: Bobby Shaftoe
Anon Poem
20: There Was a Princess Long Ago
Anon Poem
21: Brown Girl in the Ring
Anon Poem
22: Waltzing Matilda
Banjo Paterson Poem
23: The School Boy
William Blake Poem
24: from The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning Poem
25: La Belle Dame sans Merci
John Keats Poem
26: Lochinvar
Sir Walter Scott Unit
5: Nonsense Poem
1: Jabberwocky
Lewis Carroll Poem
2: Tweedle
dum and Tweedle
dee
Anon Poem
3: Beautiful Soup
Lewis Carroll Poem
4: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
Lewis Carroll Poem
5: You Are Old, Father William
Lewis Carroll Poem
6: The Mad Gardener's Song
Lewis Carroll Poem
7: The Sugar
Plum Tree
Eugene Field Poem
8: Wynken, Blynken and Nod
Eugene Field Poem
9: There Was an Old Man with a Beard
Edward Lear Poem
10: The Man in the Wilderness
Anon Poem
11: The Jumblies
Edward Lear Poem
12: The Walrus and the Carpenter
Lewis Carroll Poem
13: The Pobble Who Has No Toes
Edward Lear Unit
6: Places Poem
1: I Remember, I Remember
Thomas Hood Poem
2: From a Railway Carriage
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
3: The Big Ship Sails on the Alley, Alley O
Anon Poem
4: A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea
Anon Poem
5: Pop Goes the Weasel!
Anon Poem
6: The Bells of London
Anon Poem
7: London Bridge Is Falling Down
Anon Unit
7: Fairies, Mermaids and Witches Poem
1: Fire, Burn; and Cauldron, Bubble
William Shakespeare Poem
2: Overheard on a Saltmarsh
Harold Monro Poem
3: The Mermaid
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
4: The Merman
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Forsaken Merman
Matthew Arnold Unit
9: Night Poem
1: Star Light, Star Bright
Anon Poem
2: Bed
time
Anon Poem
3: Hush, Little Baby
Anon Poem
4: Sweet and Low ( from The Princess)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
5: The Star
Jane Taylor Poem
6: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
7: A Cradle Song
Thomas Dekker Poem
8: My Shadow
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
9: Escape at Bedtime
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
10: The Land of Story Books
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
11: I Had a Boat
Mary Coleridge Poem
12: Windy Nights
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
13: The Land of Counterpane
Robert Louis Stevenson Poem
14: Minnie and Winnie
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Poem
15: Teddy Bear
Anon Poem
16: I See the Moon
Anon Index
ii: Index of Poets Index
iii: Index of Titles Index
iv: Index of First Lines







