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- Yugen, Mark Reibstein ; illustrated by Ed Young
- All welcome here, by James Preller ; illustrated by Mary GrandPré
- My first book of haiku poems, a picture, a poem and a dream : classic poems by Japanese haiku masters, translated by Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen ; illustrated by Tracy Gallup
- Rain, written and illustrated by Anders Holmer
- Hi, Koo!, a year of seasons, presented by Koo and John J. Muth
- Hanukkah haiku, Harriet Ziefert ; paintings by Karla Gudeon
- Won Ton and Chopstick, a cat and dog tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- Guess who, haiku!, words by Deanna Caswell ; pictures by Bob Shea
- Boo! haiku, words by Deanna Caswell ; pictures by Bob Shea
- Dogku, Andrew Clements ; illustrations by Tim Bowers
- Three simple lines, a writer's pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, Natalie Goldberg
- On haiku, Hiroaki Sato
- May sky, there is always tomorrow : an anthology of Japanese American concentration camp kaiko haiku, compiled, translated, and prefaced by Violet Kazue de Cristoforo
- Whoo-ku haiku, a great horned owl story, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jonathan Voss
- The Penguin book of haiku, translated and edited by Adam L. Kern
- If not for the cat, haiku, by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Ted Rand
- Won-Ton, a cat tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin