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- A knight's city, written by Philip Steele ; [design, Simon Morse ; paper engineering, Keith Williams ; illustrators, Allan Lathwell ... [and others]]
- That's my hat!, Anouck Boisrobert & Louis Rigaud
- The whistle on the train, by Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Richard Egielski ; paper engineering by Gene Vosough
- Space, the pop-up guide, by Sophie Dussaussois ; illustrated by Charline Picard ; English translation by Wendeline A. Hardensberg
- Journey to the moon, by Lucio and Meera Santoro
- This book is a planetarium, and other extraordinary pop-up contraptions ..., by Kelli Anderson
- Pop-up volcano!, text by Fleur Daugey ; paper engineering by Bernard Duisit ; illustrated by Tom Vaillant
- The White House, a pop-up of our nation's home, Robert Sabuda ; with the poem "Inauguration Day" by Richard Watson Gilder, adapted by Robert Sabuda
- Wizardology, the book of the secrets of Merlin, [Dugald A. Steer, writer ; illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert [and others]]
- The night before Christmas, Clement Clarke Moore ; a pop-up by Robert Sabuda
- Under the ocean, Anouck Boisrobert, Louis Rigaud
- Frankenstein, a pop-up book, by Sam Ita
- I am I.M. Pei, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- The wide-mouthed frog, a pop-up book, by Keith Faulkner ; illustrated by Jonathan Lambert
- Disney Frozen, magical pop-ups
- Sharks and other sea monsters, encyclopedia prehistorica, Robert Sabuda & Matthew Reinhart
- Japan pop-up book, the comic adventures of Neko the cat, Sam Ita
- The little mermaid, pop-up book, by Matthew Reinhart ; [illustrated by Ryan Riller]
- Pirateology, the sea journal of Captain William Lubber, pirate hunter general, Boston, Massachusetts, Dugald A. Steer, writer ; Nghiem Ta, keeper of the ship's log ; the artists, Ian Andrew ... [and others]
- The 12 days of Christmas, a pop-up celebration, by Robert Sabuda
- A pop-up book of nursery rhymes, Matthew Reinhart
- Leonardo da Vinci, meet the artist!, Patricia Geis ; translation, Lawrence Schimel
- America the beautiful, a pop-up book, Robert Sabuda ; [the poem by Katharine Lee Bates]
- Flapdoodle dinosaurs, a colorful pop-up book, by David A. Carter
- The movable mother goose, by Robert Sabuda ; [additional design work by Matthew Reinhart]
- Beauty & the Beast, a pop-up book of the classic fairy tale, Robert Sabuda
- Pop-up Earth, text by Anne Jankeliowitch ; paper engineering by Olivier Charbonnel ; illustrated by Annabelle Buxton
- Gods & heroes, Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda
- Pop-up moon, text by Anne Jankeliowitch ; paper engineering by Olivier Charbonnel ; illustrated by Annabelle Buxton
- The wonderful Wizard of Oz, a commemorative pop-up, by L. Frank Baum ; art by Robert Sabuda
- Color monster, a pop-up book of feelings, Anna Llenas
- Maisy's pirate ship, Lucy Cousins
- The jungle book, a pop-up adventure, by Matthew Reinhart
- Bugs that go bump in the night, a spooky pop-up book, by David A. Carter
- Big bug, little bug, a book of opposites, by Paul Stickland
- Dinosaur stomp!, a monster pop-up, by Paul Stickland, [author and illustrator]
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, by Robert Sabuda
- The elements of pop-up, a pop-up book for aspiring paper engineers, by David A. Carter and James Diaz
- Animal opposites, a pop-up book, Petr Horacek
- Shells, a pop-up book of wonder, text by Janet Lawler ; illustration by Lindsay Dale-Scott ; paper engineered by Yoojin Kim
- Age of the dinosaurs, text by Jonny Marx ; illustrated by Christiane Engel
- Star wars, a pop-up guide to the galaxy, Matthew Reinhart
- Encyclopedia prehistorica, dinosaurs, Robert Sabuda & Matthew Reinhart
- Teeth, tentacles, and tail fins, a wild ocean pop-up, text, Susan B. Katz ; illustrations, Matthew Reinhart
- Bugs, a stunning pop-up look at insects, spiders, and other creepy-crawlies, George C. McGavin ; illustrated by Jim Kay
- A number of dinosaurs, a pop-up counting book, Paul & Henrietta Stickland
- The crayons' Christmas, [text by] Drew Daywalt ; [illustrations by] Oliver Jeffers
- Journey to the moon, a pop-up lunar adventure, by Andy Mansfield