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- Amazing Leonardo da Vinci inventions you can build yourself, Maxine Anderson
- Meet the dogs of Bedlam Farm, Jon Katz
- How the meteorite got to the museum, by Jessie Hartland
- Can you see what I see?, Animals read-and-seek, Walter Wick
- Wiggle & move, illustrated by Sanja Rešček
- The Little House cookbook, frontier foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic stories, by Barbara M. Walker ; illustrations by Garth Williams
- Pioneer girl, the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- Trucks, [text, Dawn Sirett ; U.S. ed., Jennifer Quasha]
- Green eggs and ham cookbook, recipes inspired by Dr. Seuss!, concocted by Georgeanne Brennan ; photographed by Frankie Frankeny
- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- No summit out of sight, the true story of the youngest person to climb the seven summits, Jordan Romero with Linda LeBlanc
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- Ancient China, an interactive history adventure, by Terry Collins
- Max's dragon shirt, Rosemary Wells
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- The story of the Titanic, by Deborah Heiligman ; illustrated by James Watling
- If you lived here, houses of the world, Giles Laroche
- Scrapbooking just for you!, how to make fun, personal, save-them-forever keepsakes, by Candice Ransom
- The Usborne big book of big trains, written by Megan Cullis ; illustrated by Gabriele Antonini ; designed by Stephen Wright
- Hippos are huge!, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Mongolia, Pang Guek Cheng
- Nelson Mandela, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Unbored, the essential field guide to serious fun, [compiled by] Joshua Glenn & Elizabeth Foy Larsen ; design by Tony Leone
- The Aztec Empire, an interactive history adventure, by Elizabeth Raum
- The girl from the tar paper school, Barbara Rose Johns and the advent of the civil rights movement, Teri Kanefield
- Doc McStuffins, the Doc is in
- Penguins!, Anne Schreiber
- Dangerous animals, Rebecca Gilpin ; designed by Will Dawes [and others] ; illustrated by Patrizia Donaera
- Star wars, written by Simon Beecroft
- Bugged, how insects changed history, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Robert Leighton
- Lots of spots, Lois Ehlert
- What's going on down there?, answers to questions boys find hard to ask, Karen Gravelle, with Nick and Chava Castro ; illustrations by Robert Leighton
- The great big body book, Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith
- St. Patrick's Day, by Gail Gibbons
- Flora and the penguin, Molly Idle
- Colonial America, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur ; consultant, Len Travers
- The totally tea-rific tea party book, teas to taste, treats to bake, and crafts to make from around the world and beyond, Tanya Napier ; photography by Julie Brown ; illustrations by Annie Galvin
- Frogs!, Elizabeth Carney
- The vegetables we eat, by Gail Gibbons
- Buried sunlight, how fossil fuels have changed the Earth, by Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- I spy fantasy, a book of picture riddles, photographs by Walter Wick ; riddles by Jean Marzollo
- Windows, rings, and grapes, a look at different shapes, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
- Treasury of Norse mythology, stories of intrigue, trickery, love, and revenge, Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrations by Christina Balit
- Big machines, written by Karen Wallace
- Moonwalk, the first trip to the moon, by Judy Donnelly ; illustrated by Dennis Davidson
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by the Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh
- Feathers, not just for flying, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Flashing fire engines, Tony Mitton and Ant Parker
- A is for aloha, a Hawaii alphabet, written by Uʻilani Goldsberry ; illustrated by Tammy Yee