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- Marco Paul's adventures in pursuit of knowledge., Forests of Maine., By the author of Rollo, Jonas, and Lucy books
- The Mother Goose treasury, [illus. by] Raymond Briggs
- Maine writers of fiction for juveniles
- Little Parsley, retold and illustrated by Enzo Giannini
- Contemporary illustrators of children's books,, compiled by Bertha E. Mahony and Elinor Whitney
- R. Caldecott's picture book,, containing The diverting history of John Gilpin, The three jovial huntsmen, An elegy on the death of a mad dog,, all illustrated in colour and black and white by Randolph Caldecott
- Seabird, written and illustrated by Holling Clancy Holling
- The mitten, a Ukrainian folktale, adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Silky,, an incredible tale., Illus. by John Carroll
- The good egg, Jory John and Pete Oswald
- Exploring the elements, a complete guide to the periodic table, words by Isabel Thomas ; pictures by Sara Gillingham
- A drop of honey, an Armenian tale, by Djemma Bider ; illustrated by Armen Kojoyian
- Mandie and the trunk's secret, Lois Gladys Leppard
- Hummingbird, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Jane Ray
- Marco Paul's adventures in pursuit of knowledge, Springfield Armory., by the author of Rollo, Jonas, and Lucy books
- Early American children's books,, by A. S. W. Rosenbach, with bibliographical descriptions of the books in his private collection. Foreword by A. Edward Newton
- Rain makes applesauce, [by] Julian Scheer & Marvin Bileck
- Chick-a-dee-dee-dee, a very special bird, written by Sis Boulos Deans ; illustrated by Nantz Comyns
- Stories from old-fashioned children's books, brought together and introduced to the reader by Andrew W. Tuer, F.S.A. ; adorned with 250 amusing cuts
- Chicken soup with rice, a book of months, Maurice Sendak
- Walt Disney's treasury of cartoon classics, edited by Darlene Geis
- On the wings of peace, [introduction by Sheila Hamanaka]
- From instruction to delight, an anthology of children's literature to 1850, edited by Patricia Demers & Gordon Moyles
- In November, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Jill Kastner
- Contemporary illustrators of children's books,, compiled by Bertha E. Mahony and Elinor Whitney
- Muskrat will be swimming, written by Cheryl Savageau ; illustrated by Robert Hynes
- The children's book of virtues, edited by William J. Bennett ; illustrated by Michael Hague
- A Child's garden of delights, pictures, poems, and stories for children, compiled by Bernard McTigue
- The Old-fashioned children's storybook
- Ready-- set-- read-- and laugh!, a funny treasury for beginning readers, compiled by Joanna Cole and Stephanie Calmenson
- Tom's midnight garden, A. Philippa Pearce ; illustrated by Susan Einzig
- The mouse and the motorcycle, by Beverly Cleary ; illustrated by Louis Darling
- The five Chinese brothers,, by Claire Huchet Bishop and Kurt Wiese
- The five sparrows, a Japanese folktale, adapted by Patricia Montgomery Newton
- Stories and fun for the very young
- Morning Girl, Michael Dorris
- Alma and how she got her name, Juana Martinez-Neal
- Grow, secrets of our DNA, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Emily Sutton
- The princess and the lion, Elizabeth Coatsworth ; illustrated by Evaline Ness
- Nouveaux contes pour les enfants, par Mme. de Bawr ; illustrés de 40 vignettes par Bertall
- The Pearl and the Pumpkin,, by Paul West and W.W. Denslow; with pictures by Denslow
- An elephant in the garden, Michael Morpurgo
- Marco Paul's travels and adventures in the pursuit of knowledge., On the Erie canal., By the author of Rollo, Jonas, and Lucy books
- Teach your children well, a parent's guide to the stories, poems, fables, and tales that instill traditional values, edited by Christine Allison
- Miss Rumphius, story and pictures, by Barbara Cooney
- The St. Nicholas anthology, edited by Henry Steele Commager ; with an introduction by May Lamberton Becker
- The sign on Rosie's door, story and pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Thumbelina., Translated by R.P. Keigwin. Illustrated by Adrienne Adams
- Dotty Dimple at home, by Sophie May
- Literature in the lives of children, edited by Betsy McElvein and Tony Manna