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- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- Red truck, by Kersten Hamilton ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- Who Was Nelson Mandela?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; Illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- Where do chicks come from?, by Amy E. Sklansky ; illustrated by Pam Paparone
- If you lived here, houses of the world, Giles Laroche
- The Usborne big book of big trains, written by Megan Cullis ; illustrated by Gabriele Antonini ; designed by Stephen Wright
- Nelson Mandela, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- 100 things to know about space, written by Alex Frith, Alice James, & Jerome Martin ; illustrated by Federico Mariani & Shaw Nielsen
- Trains, Lynn Curlee
- Dark emperor & other poems of the night, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Rick Allen
- Show me a story, 40 craft projects and activities to spark children's storytelling, Emily K. Neuburger
- Eats, shoots & leaves, why, commas really do make a difference!, by Lynne Truss ; illustrated by Bonnie Timmons
- There's a frog in my throat!, 440 animal sayings a little bird told me, written by Loreen Leedy & Pat Street ; illustrated by Loreen Leedy
- Sir Cumference and the off-the-charts dessert, a math adventure, Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- The snake scientist, Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop
- The magic school bus presents wild weather, text by Sean Callery ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken
- A seed is sleepy, by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Meet the dogs of Bedlam Farm, Jon Katz
- Star wars, written by Simon Beecroft
- Hot air balloons, Dana Meachen Rau
- St. Patrick's Day, by Gail Gibbons
- Aesop's fables, compiled by Russell Ash and Bernard Higton
- I'm a caterpillar, by Jean Marzollo ; illustrated by Judith Moffatt
- Living sunlight, how plants bring the earth to life, by Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- Flora and the penguin, Molly Idle
- Popcorn, Elaine Landau ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- Crazy Christmas jokes, Alison Grambs ; illustrated by Steve Harpster
- The vegetables we eat, by Gail Gibbons
- Danger! volcanoes, Seymour Simon
- Let's look at bats, by Ruth Berman
- I spy fantasy, a book of picture riddles, photographs by Walter Wick ; riddles by Jean Marzollo
- American tall tales, by Mary Pope Osborne ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy
- The edible pyramid, good eating every day, written & illustrated by Loreen Leedy
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by the Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh
- Who was Anne Frank?, by Ann Abramson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Feathers, not just for flying, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Flashing fire engines, Tony Mitton and Ant Parker
- Have you filled a bucket today?, a guide to daily happiness for kids, by Carol McCloud ; illustrated by David Messing ; foreword by Merrill Lundgren
- On a farm, by Alexa Andrews ; illustrated by Candice Keimig, and with photographs
- Marsupials, Nic Bishop
- Super-duper cupcakes, kids creations from the Cupcake Caboose, Elaine Cohen
- More Christmas ornaments kids can make, by Kathy Ross ; illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm
- Moonshot, the flight of Apollo 11, Brian Floca
- LEGO Ninjago, masters of spinjitzu, Greg Farshtey, writer ; Jolyon Yates, artist ; Laurie E. Smith, colorist, #7
- Night flight, Amelia Earhart crosses the Atlantic, Robert Burleigh ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- There was an old dragon who swallowed a knight, Penny Parker Klostermann ; illustrated by Ben Mantle
- Crazy concoctions, a mad scientist's guide to messy mixtures, by Jordan D. Brown ; illus. by Anthony Owsley