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- The prince and the pauper, Mark Twain
- Mufaro's beautiful daughters, an African tale, by John Steptoe
- Rise of the Darklings, Paul Crilley
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court, Mark Twain
- Miss Rumphius, by Barbara Cooney
- The annals of Tacitus, Cornelius Tacitus
- Witches!, the absolutely true tale of disaster in Salem, Rosalyn Schanzer
- The Savage fortress, Sarwat Chadda
- Danger on midnight river, Gary Paulsen
- Penny and her marble, Kevin Henkes
- Year of impossible goodbyes, Sook Nyul Choi
- Amazing Grace, Mary Hoffman
- Clifford's Christmas, written by Norman Bridwell
- Burt Dow, deep-water man, by Robert McCloskey ; composer Petr Skoumal
- The wish giver, three tales of Coven Tree, Bill Brittain
- Black Beauty, Anna Sewell
- Misty of Chincoteague, Marguerite Henry
- The diary of Samuel Pepys, Samuel Pepys
- Snakehead, Anthony Horowitz
- Pictures of Hollis Woods, Patricia Reilly Giff
- Common sense, Thomas Paine
- The Jupiter myth, by Lindsey Davis
- The Easter egg farm, Mary Jane Auch
- Baby's bedtime, lullabies sung by Judy Collins ; music by Ernest Troost
- Leo, el retoño tardÃo, story by Robert Kraus ; [illustrated by] Jose Aruego
- John Henry, by Julius Lester
- Anne of Avonlea, L.M. Montgomery
- If you give a pig a pancake, Flippin' the flapjacks ; The piggy polka, [Laura Numeroff]
- The salamander spell, E.D. Baker
- The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
- Frog went a-courtin', by John Langstaff
- A room with a view, E.M. Forster
- Pete the cat, Valentine's day is cool, by Kimberley and James Dean
- Evercrossed, Elizabeth Chandler
- Rainbow boys, Alex Sanchez
- Flecha al sol, [Arrow to the sun], by Gerald McDermott ; read by Angel Pineda
- David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
- Flecha al sol, [Arrow to the sun], by Gerald McDermott ; read by Angel Pineda
- Ever After High, the storybook of legends, by Shannon Hale
- Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Dr. Seuss presents Fox in socks, Horton hatches the egg and other stories, written and dramatized by Dr. Seuss
- The hundred dresses, Eleanor Estes
- The River, Gary Paulsen
- The first, Katherine Applegate
- Houndsley and Catina plink and plunk, James Howe
- The fold, An Na
- Skip to my Lou, adapted by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Ish, by Peter H. Reynolds
- The first Americans, prehistory-1600, Joy Hakim
- Rabbit Ears treasury of fables, Rabbit Ears Entertainment LLC