For National Poetry Month this year, I am perusing my bookshelves and building book spine poems. Since someone pointed out I'd written poems about spring, summer, and fall, I knew I couldn't leave out winter.
Zero is the leaves on the tree
How do you know it's winter?
Animals
snack, snooze, skedaddle
snowflakes fall
Old bear
time to sleep
wait, rest, pause
Footprints in the snow
bear snores on
Time flies
On a snow-melting day
snowman - cold = puddle
Wake up world!
Spring is here
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2024. All rights reserved.
Sources
- Zero Is the Leaves on the Tree by Betsy Franco, illustrations by Sino Arihara
- How Do You Know It's Winter? by Ruth Owen
- Picture This: Animals by Margaret Hynes, illustrations by Andy Crisp
- Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready For Winter by Laura Purdie Salas, illustrations by Claudine GĂ©vry
- Snowflakes Fall by Patricia MacLachlan, illustrations by Steven Kellogg
- Old Bear by Kevin Henkes
- Time to Sleep by Denise Fleming
- Wait, Rest, Pause: Dormancy in Nature by Marcie Flinchum Atkins
- Footprints in the Snow by Mei Matsuoka
- Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson, illustrations by Jane Chapman
- Time Flies by Eric Rohmann
- On a Snow-Melting Day: Seeking Signs of Spring by Buffy Silverman
- Snowman - Cold = Puddle: Spring Equations by Laura Purdie Salas, illustrations by Micha Archer
- Wake Up, World!: A Day In the Life of Children Around the World by Beatrice Hollyer
- Spring is Here: A Bear and Mole Story by Will Hillenbrand
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