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- The boy who ate fear street, [written by Stephen Roos]
- Before we eat, from farm to table, Pat Brisson ; illustrated by Mary Azarian
- Peanut Butter & Cupcake!, Terry Border
- The great Thanksgiving food fight, Michael G. Lewis ; illustrated by Stan Jaskiel
- Henry and Mudge and the funny lunch, the twenty-fourth book of their adventures, by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Carolyn Bracken in the style of Suçie Stevenson
- The case of the food fight, by James Preller ; illustrated by Jamie Smith ; cover illustration by R.W. Alley
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 3, planet of the pies, written by Judi Barrett ; drawn by Isidre Monés
- Eat your peas, Louise!, by Pegeen Snow ; illustrations by Mike Venezia ; prepared under the direction of Robert Hillerich
- But I don't eat ants, written by Dan Marvin ; illustrated by Kelly Fry
- Mouse went out to get a snack, Lyn Rossiter McFarland ; pictures by Jim McFarland
- Beetle McGrady eats bugs!, Megan McDonald ; pictures by Jane Manning
- Miguel's community garden, written by JaNay Brown-Wood; illustrated by Samara Hardy
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, written by Judi Barrett ; and drawn by Ron Barrett
- Pino and the Signora's pasta, Janet Pedersen
- Let's taco about how great you are, Bob Holt
- Night lunch, words by Eric Fan ; pictures by Dena Seiferling
- A family for Louie, Alexandra Thompson
- Picky Nicky, by Cathy East Dubowski and Mark Dubowski
- Gigi and Ojiji, food for thought, Melissa Iwai
- Saturday night at the Beastro, by Jane Breskin Zalben and Steven Zalben
- Family, by Isabell Monk ; illustrations by Janice Lee Porter
- 1 big salad, by Juana Medina
- Taco falls apart, by Brenda S. Miles, PhD ; illustrated by Monika Filipina
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, by Judi Barrett ; transcribed, 2007, by Seedlings Braille Books for Children
- The tiger who came to tea, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr
- Nugget and Dog, written and illustrated by Jason Tharp
- Don't play with your food!, by Brian Rock ; illustrated by John Moerner
- Big brother Peanut Butter, Terry Border
- Dim sum, here we come!, story and pictures by Maple Lam
- Hum, que gostoso!, texto, Sonia Junqueira ; ilustração, Mariângela Haddad
- Little troublemaker makes a mess, Luvvie Ajayi Jones ; illustrated by Joey Spiotto
- What's your favorite food?, Eric Carle and friends: Aki, Isabelle Arsenault, Brigette Barrager, Matthew Cordell, Benji Davies, Karen Katz, Laurie Keller, Juliet Menéndez, Greg Pizzoli, Misa Saburi, Felicita Sala, Dan Santat, Shannon Wright
- Two for me, one for you, Jörg Mühle ; translator, Catherine Chidgey
- Parked, Danielle Svetcov
- Sly the sleuth and the food mysteries, by Donna Jo Napoli and Robert Furrow ; illustrated by Heather Maione
- Anni dreams of biryani, by Namita Moolani Mehra ; illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat
- Yoko, Rosemary Wells
- Bad Kitty, by Nick Bruel
- Lunch from home, words by Joshua David Stein ; art by Jing Li ; with contributions from Niki Russ Federman, Ray Garcia, Preeti Mistry, and Mina Park
- Frankie's favorite food, Kelsey Garrity-Riley
- Sapo comilão, Stela Barbieri e Fernando Vilela
- The latke who couldn't stop screaming, a Christmas story, by Lemony Snicket ; illustrations by Lisa Brown
- My favorite foods, written by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Grace Lin
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, written by Judi Barrett and drawn by Ron Barrett
- Madame Pamplemousse and her incredible edibles, Rupert Kingfisher ; illustrated by Sue Hellard
- Curious George, adaptation by Julie M. Fenner
- The word of the day, by Susan Blackaby ; illustrated by Amy Bailey Muehlenhardt
- Charlie Chick, Nick Denchfield and Ant Parker
- Spring is for strawberries, Katherine Pryor ; illustrated by Polina Gortman
- Yoko, Rosemary Wells ; [traducción, Sandra López Varela]