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- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- Red truck, by Kersten Hamilton ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short stories to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- Lost boy, the story of the man who created Peter Pan, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Cowboys, Indians, and gunfighters, the story of the cattle kingdom, Albert Marrin ; illustrated in full color and black and white with prints, paintings, photographs, and map
- The story of the Titanic, by Deborah Heiligman ; illustrated by James Watling
- If you lived here, houses of the world, Giles Laroche
- A boy called Dickens, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by John Hendrix
- Hippos are huge!, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Nelson Mandela, words and paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Meow ruff, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Michelle Berg
- The fall, Robert Muchamore
- If the world were a village, a book about the world's people, written by David J. Smith ; illustrated by Shelagh Armstrong
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, illustrations by Jerry Pinkney
- Ocean sunlight, how tiny plants feed the seas, by Molly Bang and Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- Eats, shoots & leaves, why, commas really do make a difference!, by Lynne Truss ; illustrated by Bonnie Timmons
- There's a frog in my throat!, 440 animal sayings a little bird told me, written by Loreen Leedy & Pat Street ; illustrated by Loreen Leedy
- Koko's kitten, by Francine Patterson ; photographs by Ronald H. Cohn
- Cinderella, illustrated by K.Y. Craft
- A seed is sleepy, by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Meet the dogs of Bedlam Farm, Jon Katz
- How the meteorite got to the museum, by Jessie Hartland
- Bugged, how insects changed history, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Robert Leighton
- You are the first kid on Mars, Patrick O'Brien
- Aesop's fables, compiled by Russell Ash and Bernard Higton
- Nocturne, creatures of the night, Traer Scott
- Colonial America, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur ; consultant, Len Travers
- Can we save the tiger?, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Vicky White
- Sitting Bull, Lakota warrior and defender of his people, S.D. Nelson
- Buried sunlight, how fossil fuels have changed the Earth, by Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- Farm machinery, David West
- Little book of fables, retold by VeroĢnica Uribe ; translated by Susan Ouriou ; pictures by Constanza Bravo
- Little lost bat, Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Alan Marks
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by the Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh
- Monster airplanes, by Chris Bowman
- Who was Anne Frank?, by Ann Abramson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Feathers, not just for flying, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Marsupials, Nic Bishop
- The girl who helped thunder and other Native American folktales, retold by James Bruchac and Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Stefano Vitale
- Moonshot, the flight of Apollo 11, Brian Floca
- Night flight, Amelia Earhart crosses the Atlantic, Robert Burleigh ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- Animal babies in ponds and rivers, [author and editor, Jennifer Schofield]
- The Hobyahs, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Alexi Natchev
- Firefly July, a year of very short poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- City, a story of Roman planning and construction, David Macaulay
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short fables to read together, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett