Children's questions and answers
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- Why is the sky blue?, and other outdoor questions, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- We have tornadoes, by Linda Crotta Brennan
- Awesome arms, Felicia Macheske
- I Wonder Why Caterpillars Eat So Much, and other questions about life cycles
- History challenge, 190 brainteasers about the United States, Arnold Cheyney ; [illustrations Nancy Rudd]
- I wonder why Greeks built temples and other questions about Ancient Greece, And Other Questions About Ancient Greece, Fiona MacDonald
- The New York Public Library incredible Earth, a book of answers for kids, Ann-Jeanette Campbell and Ronal Rood ; illustrated by Jessica Wolk-Stanley
- Dinosaurs, written by Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrated by Lee Cosgrove
- What do you do with a tail like this?, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Mi primer Larousse de los ¿Cómo se hace?, [ilustraciones, Nathalie Desforges, ... [and others] ; Ediciones Larousse con la colaboración de Mónica Portnoy]
- How come?, every kid's science questions explained, by Kathy Wollard ; illustrated by Debra Solomon
- Freaky fish, by Lisa M. Herrington
- Sticky situations, how to get through them, edited by Lauren Barnholdt
- 100 questions about the human body, and all the answers too!, written and illustrated by Simon Abbott
- Do the doors open by magic? and other supermarket questions, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- We need a horse, written by Sheila Heti ; painted by Clare Rojas
- Bears hibernate, by Susan H. Gray
- Who?, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Lois Axeman ; cover and title page designed by Mina Gow McLean ; created by the Child's World
- Frosty felines
- Planets, by Melvin and Gilda Berger
- Sunny swimmers
- Why do dogs bark?, by Joan Holub ; illustrations by Anna DiVito
- Brain quest, 300 questions, 300 answers to get a smart start, by Chris Welles Feder ; cover illustration by Mitch Hyatt ; card illustrations by Sophie Beaujard & Mena Dolobowsky, Kindergarten
- Howlers and other New World monkeys, [book author, Mary E. Reid]
- Where's the cat?, Stella Blackstone, Debbie Harter
- What if someone I know is gay?, answers to questions about what it means to be gay and lesbian, Eric Marcus
- Did it all start with a snowball fight?, and other questions about the American Revolution, by Mary Kay Carson
- Saving the Earth, words by Camilla De La Bédoyère ; illustrations by Richard Watson
- LEGO DC super heroes, ultimate quiz book, written by Melanie Scott
- Ask a scientist, Robert Winston
- Dolphins breathe air, Susan H. Gray
- Where do people go when they die?, Mindy Avra Portnoy ; illustrations by Shelly O. Haas
- Do princesses really kiss frogs?, by Carmela LaVigna Coyle ; illustrated by Mike Gordon and Carl Gordon
- Do super heroes have teddy bears?, by Carmela LaVigna Coyle ; Illustrated by Mike Gordon ; color by Molly Hahn
- How hot is lava?, and other questions about... volcanoes, text by Kelly Smith
- Brain quest, questions and answers by Bonnie Dill and Susie Dugovic ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, 1st grade reading
- What is the sun?, Reeve Lindbergh ; illustrated by Stephen Lambert
- Farm, written by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Andres Lozano
- Totally wacky facts about sea animals, by Cari Meister
- Hedgehogs and other insectivores, [book author, Steven Otfinoski]
- Just because, Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault
- Quentin's quiz and the letter Q, by Cynthia Klingel and Robert B. Noyed
- There, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
- 100 crazy questions, creatures, Ben Grossblatt
- Do crocodiles moo?, Amanda Leslie
- Time for kids X why Z space, by Mark Shulman and James Buckley Jr
- Ask me, ask me, ask me, random questions for awesome conversations, Patrick Potter
- The mermaid and the shoe, written and illustrated by K.G. Campbell
- --if you lived at the time of the American Revolution, by Kay Moore ; illustrated by Daniel O'Leary
- 100 questions about bugs, and all the answers, too!, written and illustrated by Simon Abbott