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- Why are animals green?, Melissa Stewart
- Droughts, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by AndreĢ Ceolin
- Pinocchio rex and other tyrannosaurs, by Melissa Stewart & Steve Brusatte ; illustrated by Julius Csotonyi
- Blasts of gas, the secrets of breathing, burping, and passing gas, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
- Stewart, Melissa, Gross and goofy body
- Terrific tongues up close, Melissa Stewart
- Meteors, Melissa Stewart
- Whale fall, exploring an ocean-floor ecosystem, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Rob Dunlavey
- Summertime sleepers, animals that estivate, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Elephants, by Melissa Stewart
- When rain falls, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Constance R. Bergum
- Seashells, more than a home, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- A place for birds, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Inside Earthquakes, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrations throughout by Cynthia Shaw
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- Mega-predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- Why are animals orange?, Melissa Stewart
- Why did T. rex have short arms?, and other questions about... dinosaurs, Melissa Stewart
- Why are animals red?, Melissa Stewart
- Up your nose!, the secrets of schnozes and snouts, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
- Why are animals yellow?, Melissa Stewart
- Feathers, not just for flying, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- The eyes have it, the secrets of eyes and seeing, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
- A seed is the start, by Melissa Stewart
- A place for bats, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- It's spit-acular!, the secrets of saliva, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Janet Hamlin
- Why are animals blue?, Melissa Stewart
- Dolphins, Melissa Stewart
- Stewart, Melissa, Rainbow of animals
- Titanic, Melissa Stewart
- Pipsqueaks, slowpokes, and stinkers, celebrating animal underdogs, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
- Antelope, Melissa Stewart
- A place for turtles, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Butterfly or moth?, how do you know?, Melissa Stewart
- Hurricane watch, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Beneath the sun, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Constance R. Bergum
- A place for frogs, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Tree hole homes, daytime dens and nighttime nooks, Melissa Stewart & Amy Hevron
- Place for frogs, written by Melissa Stewart; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Stewart, Melissa, Which animal is which?
- A place for fish, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Stewart, Melissa, Animal bodies up close
- How is my brain like a supercomputer?, and other questions about the human body, by Melissa Stewart ; [illustrated by Peter Bull]
- Ants, Melissa Stewart
- Under the snow, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Constance R. Bergum
- Thank you, moon, celebrating nature's nightlight, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Jessica Lanan
- Fourteen monkeys, a rain forest rhyme, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Can an aardvark bark?, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Summertime sleepers, animals that estivate, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Whale fall, exploring an ocean-floor ecosystem, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Rob Dunlavey
- Place for frogs, written by Melissa Stewart; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Tree hole homes, daytime dens and nighttime nooks, Melissa Stewart & Amy Hevron
- A place for bats, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- Pinocchio rex and other tyrannosaurs, by Melissa Stewart & Steve Brusatte ; illustrated by Julius Csotonyi
- Seashells, more than a home, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- A place for birds, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Mega-predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- Why did T. rex have short arms?, and other questions about... dinosaurs, Melissa Stewart
- Thank you, moon, celebrating nature's nightlight, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Jessica Lanan
- Fourteen monkeys, a rain forest rhyme, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Can an aardvark bark?, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins