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- Ancient animals, saber-toothed cat, Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Andrew Plant
- One foot two feet, an exceptional counting book, Peter Maloney & Felicia Zekauskas
- My village, rhymes from around the world, collected by Danielle Wright ; illustrated by Mique Moriuchi ; introduced by Michael Rosen
- London city trails, Moira Butterfield ; illustration: Dynamo Limited
- The book of massively epic engineering disasters, Sean Connolly
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star, illustrations by Jerry Pinkney
- Amazonia, Indigenous tales from Brazil, retold by Daniel Munduruku ; pictures by Nikolai Popov ; translated by Jane Springer
- Chuck Close, face book, Chuck Close
- Stranger safety, by Lisa M. Herrington
- Go out and play!, favorite outdoor games from Kaboom!
- Can we help?, kids volunteering to help their communities, George Ancona
- Everything dolphin, what kids really want to know about dolphins, by Marty Crisp
- Van Gogh and the Post-Impressionists for kids, their lives and ideas, 21 activities, Carol Sabbeth
- Mission tiger rescue, all about tigers and how to save them, Kitson Jazynka with National Geographic Explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Rumpelstiltskin, a folk tale classic, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- I wish I had a pet, Maggie Rudy
- Can I tell you about dyslexia?, a guide for friends, family, and professionals, Alan M. Hultquist ; illustrated by Bill Tulp
- Sticky fingers, DIY duct tape projects, Sophie Maletsky
- The nitty-gritty gardening book, fun projects for all seasons, Kari Cornell ; photographs by Jennifer S. Larson
- Bizarre weather, howling winds, pouring rain, blazing heat, freezing cold, huge hurricanes, violent earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and more of nature's fury, Joanne O'Sullivan ; [illustrated by Jeff Albrecht]
- Owls!, strange and wonderful, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Meryl Henderson
- Let's go nuts!, seeds we eat, by April Pulley Sayre
- Insects in action!, Thea Feldman
- Dare to disappoint, growing up in Turkey, Özge Samancı
- The blue whale, Jenni Desmond
- Rocks & minerals, Nancy Honovich
- Porcupines, Sandra Markle
- Eagles, by Kate Riggs
- Imagine a dragon, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Eujin Kim Neilan
- Sherlock Holmes and the adventure of the speckled band, based on the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; adapted by Murray Shaw and M.J. Cosson ; illustrated by Sophie Rohrbach
- Dogs on duty, soldiers' best friends on the battlefield and beyond, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
- Inventions that could have changed the world ... but didn't!, Joe Rhatigan ; illustrations by Anthony Owsley
- National Geographic readers, by Laura Marsh
- Space, stars, and the beginning of time, what the Hubble telescope saw, Elaine Scott
- Inside lightning, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrations by Cynthia Shaw
- Cancer hates kisses, Jessica Reid Sliwerski ; illustrated by Mika Song
- Basset hounds, Cari Meister
- Sharks have six senses, John F. Waters ; illustrated by Bob Barner
- Airplanes, [written and edited by Caroline Stamps]
- Mission, wolf rescue : all about wolves and how to save them, by Kitson Jazynka ; with National Geographic explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Puppy training for kids, by Colleen Pelar ; photos by Amber Johnson
- Dinosaurs live on! and other fun facts, by Laura Lyn DiSiena and Hannah Eliot ; illustrated by Aaron Spurgeon
- Welcome to New Zealand, a nature journal, Sandra Morris
- The octopus scientists, exploring the mind of a mollusk, written by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Keith Ellenbogen
- Greek myths, retold by Ann Turnbull ; illustrated by Sarah Young
- Jonah and the whale (and the worm), a Bible story, retold and illustrated by Jean Marzollo
- The big book of beasts, words and pictures, Yuval Zommer ; beast expert, Barbara Taylor
- Treasure hunter's handbook, Liza Gardner Walsh ; photography by Jennifer Smith-Mayo
- Not-for-parents Rome, everything you ever wanted to know, Klay Lamprell
- Thrift shopping, discovering bargains and hidden treasures, Sandy Donovan