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- Green eggs and ham cookbook, recipes inspired by Dr. Seuss!, concocted by Georgeanne Brennan ; photographed by Frankie Frankeny
- The digestive and urinary systems, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Division, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Baby's very first touchy-feely Christmas book, [illustrated by Stella Baggott]
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- I spy a pumpkin, riddles by Jean Marzollo ; photographs by Walter Wick
- Learning to slow down and pay attention, a book for kids about ADHD, written by Kathleen G. Nadeau and Ellen B. Dixon ; illustrated by Charles Beyl
- The Usborne big book of big trains, written by Megan Cullis ; illustrated by Gabriele Antonini ; designed by Stephen Wright
- Unbored, the essential field guide to serious fun, [compiled by] Joshua Glenn & Elizabeth Foy Larsen ; design by Tony Leone
- Animals nobody loves, Seymour Simon
- Show me a story, 40 craft projects and activities to spark children's storytelling, Emily K. Neuburger
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- Koko's kitten, by Francine Patterson ; photographs by Ronald H. Cohn
- I spy an apple, riddles by Jean Marzollo ; photographs by Walter Wick
- Dangerous animals, Rebecca Gilpin ; designed by Will Dawes [and others] ; illustrated by Patrizia Donaera
- Amazing you, getting smart about your private parts, by Gail Saltz ; illustrated by Lynn Cravath
- Can you see what I see?, Animals read-and-seek, Walter Wick
- Pioneer girl, the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- A hole in the road, Jakki Wood
- Star wars, written by Simon Beecroft
- Multiplication, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Port side pirates, written by Oscar Seaworthy ; illustrated by Debbie Harter
- Living sunlight, how plants bring the earth to life, by Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- The respiratory system, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Popcorn, Elaine Landau ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- The story of Anne Frank, written by Brenda Ralph Lewis
- 100 things to know about science, written by Alex Frith, Minna Lacey, Jerome Martin & Jonathan Melmoth ; illustrated by Frederico Mariani & Jorge Martin
- The children's book of heroes, edited by William J. Bennett ; illustrated by Michael Hague
- Fighting sickness, Joseph Midthun
- The kids' guide to sports ethics, by Christopher Forest
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Incredible sharks, Seymour Simon
- 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
- Are you a snail?, by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
- Easter parade, by Irving Berlin ; illustrated by Lisa McCue
- Can you survive a virus outbreak?, an interactive doomsday adventure, by Matt Doeden ; illustrated by Stewart Johnson
- A horse in the house, and other strange but true animal stories, Gail Ablow ; illustrated by Kathy Osborn
- On one flower, butterflies, ticks and a few more icks, by Anthony D. Fredericks ; illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio
- World of Dinosaurs, by World Book, Inc. : Paul A. Kobasa (editor in chief) ; Steve Holmes, Francis Paola and Jon Stuart (llustrators) ; and Tom Evans (Senior Art Director)
- Safari, Gail Tuchman
- Young magician, Oliver Ho ; illustrated by Dave Garbot
- The nervous system, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- The double-daring book for girls, Andrea J. Buchanan & Miriam Peskowitz ; illustrations by Alexis Seabrook
- Fractions, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- The pumpkin book, Gail Gibbons
- Heroes for my son, Brad Meltzer
- Human muscles, by Jodi Wheeler-Toppen
- Fly Guy presents: bats, Tedd Arnold
- Butterflies in the garden, Carol Lerner
- Can you see what I see?, nature read-and-seek, Walter Wick