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- Focus of3
- Poet, the remarkable story of George Moses Horton, Don Tate
- Who was Jacques Cousteau?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- 1,000 creative writing prompts, ideas for blogs, scripts, stories and more, Bryan Cohen
- I have a question about death, a book for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs, Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky
- Out of sight till tonight!, all about nocturnal animals, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- Cheetah vs. tortoise, Eric Braun
- Next time you see a pill bug, by Emily Morgan
- How did that get in my lunchbox?, the story of food, Chris Butterworth ; illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti
- Groundhog Day, by Rachel Grack
- Brain quest, 1,000 questions and answers to challenge the mind, questions and answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, Grade 2
- Corpse flower vs. Venus flytrap, by Eric Braun
- The way of the writer, reflections on the art and craft of storytelling, Charles Johnson
- Next time you see a cloud, by Emily Morgan
- The spider, Elise Gravel
- Substance addiction, by Donna B. McKinney ; content consultant Abigail O. Akande, PhD, CRC Assistant Professor, Rehabilitation and Human Services Penn State University - Abington College
- Ultimate bug rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The magic school bus explores the senses, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Word after word after word, Patricia MacLachlan
- Scorpion vs. tarantula, Isabel Thomas
- Brain quest, 1,500 questions and answers to challenge the mind, questions and answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, Grade 4
- Richard Scarry's Biggest word book ever
- Trains, Aaron Carr
- If you were me and lived in ... France, a child's introduction to cultures around the world, Carole P. Roman
- Bookish broads, women who wrote themselves into history, Lauren Marino ; illustrations by Alexandra Kilburn
- Squares, Yusuke Yonezu
- First little comics, by Liza Charlesworth, Guided reading levels C & D
- The magic school bus, inside the human body, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Thunder from the clear sky, written and illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- You wouldn't want to be an Egyptian mummy!, disgusting things you'd rather not know, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by Dave Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Next time you see a sunset, by Emily Morgan
- Investing, making your money work for you, Katie Marsico
- Letters to a young writer, some practical and philosophical advice, Colum McCann
- Yellowstone, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Next time you see a spiderweb, by Emily Morgan
- Money math, addition and subtraction, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Ultimate ocean rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Black boy joy
- NFL's Top 10 Games, Brian Howell
- Harriet Tubman's escape, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido
- Body image and dysmorphia, by A.W. Buckey
- Esquivel!, space-age sound artist, Susan Wood ; illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh
- The seeing stone, Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
- Brain quest, 1,500 questions and answers to challenge the mind, questions and answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, Grade 5
- Titanic, a nonfiction companion to Tonight on the Titanic, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The Cuban Missile Crisis through the eyes of John F. Kennedy, by Susan E. Hamen ; content consultant, Renata Keller
- Little Red Writing, by Joan Holub ; pictures by Melissa Sweet
- A squiggly story, written by Andrew Larsen ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Next time you see the moon, by Emily Morgan
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Alligator vs. python, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster