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- Kids can help the enviroment, by Emily Raij ; consultant, Lisa Joyslin
- The story of the Mayflower, written by Patricia A. Pingry
- What is the story of Willy Wonka?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Monaco, David C. King and Jill Keppeler
- How to find a fox, written by Kate Gardner ; photographs by Ossi Saarinen
- The Paper Bag Princess
- The story of Anne Frank, a biography book for new readers, written by Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrated by Annita Soble
- Jo's boys, Louisa May Alcott
- The gift of reading, David Bouchard with Wendy Sutton
- Rwanda, David C. King and Rachael Morlock
- Chrząszcz w trzcinie, Hanna Łochocka ; ilustrowała Elżbieta Gaudasińska
- Benin, Martha Kneib and Debbie Nevins
- The cat in the hat, Dr. Seuss
- A family guide to terrariums for kids, imagination-inspiring projects to grow a world in glass, Patricia Buzo
- Colossus, the world's most amazing feats of engineering, Colin Hynson ; illustrated by Giulia Lombardo
- The shelter and the fence, when 982 Holocaust refugees found safe haven in America, Norman H. Finkelstein
- Famous bears and friends, one hundred years of teddy bear stories, poems, songs, and heroics, written and collected by Janet Wyman Coleman
- Hearts & crafts, Sheri Brownrigg
- The big, fun kids baking book, [110+ treats]
- Children's atlas of the universe, by Robert Burnham
- FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, NATE!., Tim Federle
- Your passport to Italy, by Nancy Dickmann ; content consultant Professor Abigail Brundin, faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
- The Graphic canon of children's literature, The world's greatest kid's lit as comics and visuals, Russ Kick
- United Arab Emirates, David C. King and Kate Mikoley
- The Dibbles go to sea ;, together with never-before published excerpts from the journal of Thomas Jefferson Dibble, concerning his voyage on the ship Amelia Alice, by Wellington Snedley McWhilly
- The fascinating animal book for kids, 500 wild facts!, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Mrs. Katz and Tush, produced by Jill Gluckson ; directed by Mark Mannucci ; written by Ronnie Kruass ; produced by Lancit Media Productions, Ltd. ; a production of GPN & WNED-TV
- Juba this and Juba that, story hour stretches for large or small groups, selected by Virginia A. Tashjian ; with illus. by Victoria de Larrea
- Jukebox, Nidhi Chanani
- Time to say please!, by Mo Willems
- Qatar, Tamra Orr, Debbie Nevins
- Ultimate reptile rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Shadow of a bull, Maia Wojciechowska
- Hope forever, Looking for hope, Roman, Colleen Hoover
- How to change the world in 12 easy steps, inspired by the life lessons of Eva Mozes Kor, by Peggy Porter Tierney ; illustrations by Marie Letourneau
- Being you, a first conversation about gender, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
- Hacks for Minecrafters, the unofficial guide to tips and tricks that other guides won't teach you, Megan Miller
- Little Leonardo's fascinating world of astronomy, written by Sarafina Nance ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- The Graphic canon of children's literature, the world's great kid's lit as comics and visuals, edited by Russ Kick
- 365 words for clever kids!, Dr. Meredith L. Rowe ; [illustrations by] Monika Forsberg
- The queen's gambit, Walter S. Tevis
- Nevermoor--Fluch und Wunder, Jessica Townsend
- The relatives came, story by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
- Only Margaret, a story about Margaret Wise Brown, written by Candice Ransom ; illustrated by Nan Lawson
- We are one, how the world adds up, Susan Hood, illustrated by Linda Yan
- The land of stories, a treasury of classic fairy tales, Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Răzbunarea ciorilor (al doilea volum din seria Banda celor șase ciori), Leigh Bardugo
- Pădureanca, Ioan Slavici
- Little kids first big book, rocks, minerals, and shells, Moira Rose Donohue
- I wish I was a kangaroo, by Jennifer Bové