- Every thing on it, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- In Spring, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Marie Claude Monchaux. --
- Delicious!, poems celebrating street food around the world, Julie Larios ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- Whale day, and other poems, Billy Collins
- Six American poets, an anthology, edited by Joel Connaroe
- One at a time, [poems], David McCord ; with ill. by Henry B. Kane. --
- Paul Revere's ride, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Twelve days of summer, Elizabeth Lee O'Donnell ; illustrations by Karen Lee Schmidt
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- My first Easter book, by Annetta Dellinger ; illustrated by Linda Hohag ; created by the Child's World. --
- Good poems for hard times, selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor
- Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, by Eugene W. Field ; illustrated by David McPhail
- If I were in charge of the world and other worries, poems for children and their parents, by Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Lynne Cherry. --
- I love you, a rebus poem, by Jean Marzollo ; illustrated by Suse MacDonald
- Forgive me, I meant to do it, false apology poems, by Gail Carson Levine ; illustrated by Matthew Cordell
- My first Halloween book, by Colleen L. Reece ; illustrated by Pam Peltier ; created by the Child's World. --
- My first Thanksgiving book, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly ; created by the Child's World. --
- Steppin' out, jaunty rhymes for playful times, poems by Lin Oliver ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- You read to me, I'll read to you, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Poems for children nowhere near old enough to vote, Carl Sandburg ; illustrated by Istvan Banyai ; compiled and with an introduction by George and Willene Hendrick
- In fall, [authors, Rochelle Nielsen-Barsuhn, Jane Belk Moncure, Eleanor Hammond] ; illustrated by Marie Claude Monchaux. --
- Spooky A B C, Eve Merriam ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- America the beautiful, Wendell Minor ; poem by Katharine Lee Bates
- In winter, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Marie Claude Monchaux. --
- Wade in the water, poems, Tracy K. Smith
- Poetry for young people, Edgar Allen Poe ; edited by Brod Bagert ; illustrated by Carolyn Cobleigh
- The selected poems of Donald Hall, Donald Hall
- Emily Dickinson, poetry for young people, edited by Frances S. Bolin ; illustrated by Chi Chung
- The Norton anthology of poetry, [edited by] Alexander W. Allison ... [and others] ; with an essay on ver[s]ification by Jon Stallworthy
- Joyful noise, poems for two voices, by Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Eric Beddows. --
- Women holding things, text and art, Maira Kalman
- Who was born this special day?, Eve Bunting and Leonid Gore
- The Headless Horseman rides tonight, more poems to trouble your sleep, by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Arnold Lobel. --
- How to love a country, poems, Richard Blanco
- One leaf rides the wind, counting in a Japanese garden, by Celeste A. Mannis ; illustrated by Susan Hartung
- The tighty whitey spider, and more wacky animal poems I totally made up, Kenn Nesbitt ; illustrated by Ethan Long
- Walt Whitman, edited by Jonathan Levin ; illustrated by Jim Burke
- Scribbled in the dark, poems, Charles Simic
- Runny Babbit returns, another Billy Sook by Shel Silverstein
- Barbara Frietchie, by John Greenleaf Whittier ; pictures by Nancy Winslow Parker
- Falling up, poems and drawings, by Shel Silverstein
- In summer, [authors, Jane Belk Moncure, Aileen Fisher] ; illustrated by Marie-Claude Monchaux. --
- Oh, the thinks you can think!, by Dr. Seuss
- Good poems, American places, selected and Introduced by Garrison Keillor
- The road not taken, Robert Frost ; with illustrations by Vivian Mineker
- Edna St. Vincent Millay, edited by Frances Schoonmaker ; illustrator, Mike Bryce
- Weaving sundown in a scarlet light, fifty poems for fifty years, Joy Harjo
- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening, Robert Frost ; illustrated by Susan Jeffers. --
- And short the season, poems, Maxine Kumin
- The Grandma Moses Night before Christmas, poem, by Clement C. Moore