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- No voice too small, fourteen young Americans making history, edited by Lindsay H. Metcalf, Keila V. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley ; illustrated by Jeanette Bradley
- Zoom rooms, poems, Mary Jo Salter
- Felon, poems, Reginald Dwayne Betts
- Now we are six hundred, a collection of Time Lord verse, James Goss ; illustrated by Russell T. Davies
- Ain't gonna let nobody turn me 'round, my story of the making of Martin Luther King Day, Kathlyn J. Kirkwood ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall
- One last word, wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Cozbi Cabrera [and 12 others]
- Nearing ninety, and other comedies of late life, Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Laura Gibson
- The 1619 Project, a new origin story, edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, and Jake Silverstein
- The twelve days of kindergarten, a counting book, written by Deborah Lee Rose ; illustrated by Carey Armstrong-Ellis
- I didn't do it, by Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest ; illustrated by Katy Schneider
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, the major poetry, edited, with introduction and commentary, by Albert J. Von Frank
- Apple, skin to the core : a memoir in words and pictures, Eric Gansworth
- Robert Frost, edited by Gary D. Schmidt ; illustrated by Henri Sorensen
- Other words for home, Jasmine Warga
- Construction people, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Ellen Shi
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short stories to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Can I touch your hair?, poems of race, mistakes, and friendship, Irene Latham & Charles Waters ; illustrated by Sean Qualls & Selina Alko
- Together in a sudden strangeness, America's poets respond to the pandemic, edited by Alice Quinn
- La colina que ascendemos, un poema inaugural, Amanda Gorman ; prólogo de Oprah Winfrey ; traducción del inglés de Nuria Barrios
- H is for haiku, a treasury of haiku from A to Z, Sydell Rosenberg ; illustrated by Sawsan Chalabi
- Beowulf, a new verse translation, Seamus Heaney
- Over the river and through the wood, illustrated by Emma Randall
- Cadaver, speak, Marianne Boruch
- Alliance, Illinois, Dave Etter
- On cats, Charles Bukowski ; edited by Abel Debritto
- Jazz, by Walter Dean Myers ; illustrated by Christopher Myers
- I am the rage, Dr. Martina McGowan ; illustrated by Diana Ejaita
- Spoon River anthology, poems and verse about rural American life, by Edgar Lee Masters
- Margaret Hillert's Come play with me, illustrated by Derrick Chow
- Harvest poems, 1910-1960, Carl Sandburg ; with an introduction by Mark Van Doren
- African American poetry, 250 years of struggle & song, Kevin Young, editor
- Adultolescence, Gabbie Hanna
- Jim Harrison, complete poems, edited by Joseph Bednarik
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- The Green Knight, translated with an introduction and notes by Bernard O'Donoghue ; foreword by David Lowery
- Violet bent backwards over the grass, Lana Del Rey
- Selected poems, Gwendolyn Brooks
- Never talk to strangers, by Irma Joyce ; illustrated by George Buckett
- In the small, small pond, Denise Fleming
- Inheritance, a visual poem, Elizabeth Acevedo ; art by Andrea Pippins
- Phenomenal woman, four poems celebrating women, Maya Angelou
- For every little thing, poems and prayers to celebrate the day, poems selected by June Cotner & Nancy Tupper Ling ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- You don't have to be everything, poems for girls becoming themselves, edited by Diana Whitney ; illustrations by Cristina González, Kate Mockford, Stephanie Singleton
- Paradise lost and Paradise regained, John Milton with an introduction by Susanne Woods and a new afterword by Fay Weldon ; edited and with notes by Christopher Ricks
- The candy smash, by Jacqueline Davies ; illustrations by Cara Llewellyn
- Bravo!, poems about amazing Hispanics, Margarita Engle ; illustrated by Rafael López
- Family poems for every day of the week, poems, Francisco X. Alarcón ; illustrations, Maya Christina Gonzalez = Poemas familiares para cada día de la semana / poemas, Francisco X. Alarcón ; ilustraciones, Maya Christina Gonzalez
- I, too, am America, Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- The night before Easter, by Natasha Wing ; illustrated by Kathy Couri
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, illustrations by Jerry Pinkney
- Mythology, Classical -- Poetry
- Desert animals -- Poetry
- Poets, American -- Poetry
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Day -- Poetry
- Food -- Poetry
- Winter -- Poetry
- Intersectionality (Sociology) -- Poetry
- Night -- Poetry
- Metamorphosis + Mythology -- Poetry
- Aging + Humor -- Poetry
- Travelers -- Poetry
- School buildings -- Poetry
- Imaginary creatures -- Poetry
- Odysseus, King of Ithaca (Mythological character) -- Poetry
- Bedtime -- Poetry
- Size -- Poetry
- Presidents -- Poetry
- Teenage girls, Black -- Poetry
- Washington Island (Wis.) -- Poetry
- Freedom -- Poetry
- Woodson, Jacqueline -- Poetry
- Geography -- Poetry
- Pigs -- Poetry
- Self-esteem -- Poetry
- African American poets -- Poetry
- Family life -- Poetry
- Racial justice -- Poetry
- African Americans + Race identity -- Poetry
- Roses -- Poetry
- Snow -- Poetry
- United States -- Poetry
- Millennium (Eschatology) -- Poetry
- Family -- Poetry
- Gentrification -- Poetry
- Mexican-American Border Region -- Poetry
- African Americans + Civil rights -- Poetry
- Grief -- Poetry
- Salsas (Cooking) -- Poetry
- Violence -- Poetry
- Camels -- Poetry
- Prisoners -- 21st century -- Poetry
- Animals -- Poetry
- Spiders -- Poetry
- United States -- History -- Poetry
- Chicago Race Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1919 -- Poetry
- Dinosaurs -- Poetry
- Gardens -- Poetry
- Pompeii (Extinct city) -- Poetry
- Holidays -- Poetry
- Star Wars films -- Poetry