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- Green eggs and ham cookbook, recipes inspired by Dr. Seuss!, concocted by Georgeanne Brennan ; photographed by Frankie Frankeny
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short stories to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Who Was Nelson Mandela?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; Illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Giraffe, by Caroline Arnold ; photographs by Richard Hewett
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- This is the way to the moon, M. Sasek
- Crazy about cats, Owen Davey
- Row, row, row your boat, Jane Cabrera
- Lost boy, the story of the man who created Peter Pan, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Crafts for Easter, by Kathy Ross ; illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm
- Pink princess tea parties, Barbara Beery
- Pigs, by Gail Gibbons
- Iran, Joanne Mattern
- Nelson Mandela, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Jason and the golden fleece, retold by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Gerardo Sandoval ; color by Benny Fuentes
- NASCAR's greatest drivers, by Angela Roberts
- Cena & Orton, rivalry in the ring, by Tracey West
- Guinea pigs, Mark Evans ; [foreword by Roger Caras]
- The return of the buffaloes, a Plains Indian story about famine and renewal of the earth, told and illustrated by Paul Goble ; [prepared by the] National Geographic Society
- How Angel Peterson got his name, and other outrageous tales about extreme sports, Gary Paulsen
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- The vegetables we eat, by Gail Gibbons
- 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
- How many planets circle the sun?, and other questions about our solar system, by Mary Kay Carson
- Farm machinery, David West
- How does a seed sprout?, and other questions about plants, Melissa Stewart
- The tween book, a growing-up guide for the changing you, by Wendy L. Moss, PhD, and Donald A. Moses, MD
- Big machines, written by Karen Wallace
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Incredible sharks, Seymour Simon
- Love your world, how to take care of the plants, the animals, and the planet, [written by Dawn Sirett ; illustrations by Rachael Parfitt ; special photography by Howard Shooter and Dave King ; U.S. editor, Jennifer Quasha]
- Liam goes poo in the toilet, a story about trouble with toilet training, Jane Whelen Banks
- A smart girl's guide to sticky situations, how to tackle tricky, icky problems and tough times, from the editors of American girl ; illustrated by Bonnie Timmons
- 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
- Christmas is ..., by Gail Gibbons
- Can you survive a virus outbreak?, an interactive doomsday adventure, by Matt Doeden ; illustrated by Stewart Johnson
- Super-duper cupcakes, kids creations from the Cupcake Caboose, Elaine Cohen
- King Arthur, Rosalind Kerven ; illustrated by Tudor Humphries
- The night before Christmas, by Clement C. Moore ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Young magician, Oliver Ho ; illustrated by Dave Garbot
- LEGO Ninjago, masters of spinjitzu, Greg Farshtey, writer ; Jolyon Yates, artist ; Laurie E. Smith, colorist, #7
- The amazing book is not on fire, the world of Dan and Phil, Dan Howell and Phil Lester
- In the time of knights, the real-life history of history's greatest knight, by Shelley Tanaka ; illustrations by Greg Ruhl
- The pumpkin book, Gail Gibbons
- Prayers from the ark, selected poems, by Carmen Bernos de Gasztold ; translated from the French by Rumer Godden ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Eats, shoots & leaves, why, commas really do make a difference!, by Lynne Truss ; illustrated by Bonnie Timmons
- The story of lightning & thunder, Ashley Bryan