TY - BOOK N2 - Synopsis: This deceptively slender volume contains a treasure-trove of poems. Each page is crammed with verse and illustrations by Caldecott Medalist Arnold Lobel. Everyone's favorite poems are complemented by fresh new voices and organized into such unusual themes as food, the city, spooky poems, and word play. AB - Synopsis: This deceptively slender volume contains a treasure-trove of poems. Each page is crammed with verse and illustrations by Caldecott Medalist Arnold Lobel. Everyone's favorite poems are complemented by fresh new voices and organized into such unusual themes as food, the city, spooky poems, and word play. T1 - The Random House book of poetry for children / AU - Prelutsky, Jack. AU - Lobel, Arnold, AU - Updike, John, CN - PS586.3 CN - PS586.3 N1 - "Opening poems for each section especially written for this anthology by Jack Prelutsky." N1 - Poems by John Updike: "January" (page 36); "August" (page 45). N1 - Includes indexes. ID - 1360362 KW - Children's poetry. KW - Children's poetry, American. KW - Children's poetry, English. KW - Poetry and children. KW - American poetry KW - English poetry SN - 0394850106 SN - 9780394850108 SN - 0394950100 SN - 9780394950105 TI - The Random House book of poetry for children / ER -