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- What I lick before your face, and other haikus by dogs, Jamie Coleman
- Three simple lines, a writer's pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, Natalie Goldberg
- All the things we never see, Michael Kelly
- Yugen, Mark Reibstein ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Haiku night, Betsy Snyder
- Rain, written and illustrated by Anders Holmer
- The Maine coon's haiku, and other poems for cat lovers, Michael J. Rosen; illustrated by Lee White
- Ninja Mouse, haiku, written and illustrated by J.C. Thomas
- The death of sitting bear, new and selected poems, N. Scott Momaday
- What I lick before your face, and other haikus by dogs, Jamie Coleman
- The horse's haiku, Michael J. Rosen ; illustrated by Stan Fellows
- All the words are yours, haiku on love, Tyler Knott Gregson
- Haiku for lovers, compiled by Manu Bazzano
- Haiku in English, the first hundred years, Jim Kacian, editor-in-chief ; Philip Rowland and Allan Burns, editors ; with an introduction by Billy Collins and a historical overview by Jim Kacian
- The time warp trio, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Adam McCauley, No.9, No.10
- 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
- Yum! Mmm! Que Rico!, Pat Mora
- Won Ton, A cat tale told in haiku, Lee Wardlaw
- Wing Span 111 Assorted Haiku
- Limericks Haiku and Other Short Poems
- Yum! mmmm! que rico!, Americas' sproutings, haiku by Pat Mora ; pictures by Rafael López
- Haikus for new york city, Peter C. Goldmark Jr, Seventeen Syllables For Nine Million People
- Eating salad drunk, haikus for the burnout age by comedy greats, edited by Gabe Henry ; illustrations by Emily Flake ; foreword by Aparna Nancherla
- Haiku, classic Japanese short poems, [introduction written and poems translated by Hart Larrabee]
- H is for haiku, a treasury of haiku from A to Z, Sydell Rosenberg ; illustrated by Sawsan Chalabi
- Origami and haiku, inspired by Japanese artwork
- My first book of haiku poems, a picture, a poem and a dream : classic poems by Japanese haiku masters, translated by Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen ; tllustrated by Tracy Gallup
- Yugen, Mark Reibstein ; art by Ed Young
- Lion of the sky, haiku for all seasons, Laura Purdie Salas ; Mercé López
- Sam Samurai, Jon Scieszka ; illus. by Adam McCauley
- Out of this world, star-studded haiku, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Whoo-ku haiku, a great horned owl story, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jonathan Voss
- Koi, a modern folktale, Photographs by Margery Gray Harnick and Matt Harnick, Haiku narrative sequence by Sheldon Harnick