- Winter's tale, an original pop-up journey, Robert Sabuda
- Bugs by the numbers, facts and figures for multiple types of bugbeasties, by Sharon Werner and Sarah Forss
- Color farm, Lois Ehlert
- This book is a planetarium, and other extraordinary pop-up contraptions ..., by Kelli Anderson
- I spy pets, Edward Gibbs
- Living with Mom and living with Dad, Melanie Walsh
- Peek-a-bloom!, Marie Torres Cimarusti ; illustrated by Stephanie Peterson
- Up, tall and high!, Ethan Long
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, by Robert Sabuda
- Amelia Bedelia and the Christmas list, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynn Sweat
- 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
- The elements of pop-up, a pop-up book for aspiring paper engineers, by David A. Carter and James Diaz
- Happy birthday, Maisy, Lucy Cousins ; paper engineering by Lisa Boggiss
- Quack shack, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- 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
- Dinosaur stomp!, a monster pop-up, by Paul Stickland, [author and illustrator]
- We're going on an egg hunt, Martha Mumford ; illustrated by Laura Hughes
- Go away, big green monster!, by Ed Emberley
- Future worlds, a guide to the planet of tomorrow, Anna Claybourne & Robert Ball
- Where's the Easter Bunny?, based on the creation of Rob Scotton
- Mister Kitty is lost!, Greg Pizzoli
- Katy Cat and Beaky Boo, Lucy Cousins
- Pop-up moon, text by Anne Jankeliowitch ; paper engineering by Olivier Charbonnel ; illustrated by Annabelle Buxton
- What will grow?, Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Susie Ghahremani
- 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
- Rooting for you, Susan Hood ; illustrated by Matthew Cordell
- Black? white! day? night!, a book of opposites, by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
- The amazing book of LEGO Star wars, written by David Fentiman
- Good night, princess!, by Andrea Posner-Sanchez ; illustrated by Francesco Legramandi and Gabriella Matta
- The teddy bears' picnic, illustrated by Fran Thatcher ; words by Jimmy Kennedy
- Guess who loves Christmas!, written by Martha T. Ottersley ; illustrated Susan Hall
- Bugs, a stunning pop-up look at insects, spiders, and other creepy-crawlies, George C. McGavin ; illustrated by Jim Kay
- Prehistoric mammals, a new world, written by Melvin Berger ; design and paper engineering by Keith Moseley ; illustrated by Robert Cremins
- Joseph had a little overcoat, Simms Taback
- Dinosaurs, explore - discover - learn, text by Miranda Baker ; illustrations by Amanda Shufflebotham
- Maisy's amazing big book of words, Lucy Cousins
- A number of dinosaurs, a pop-up counting book, Paul & Henrietta Stickland
- Opposnakes, a lift-the-flap book about opposites, Salina Yoon
- Count with Maisy, cheep, cheep, cheep!, Lucy Cousins
- Wild, a photicular book, created by Dan Kainen ; written by Kathy Wollard
- Pig wig, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- The wall, by Giancarlo Macrì and Carolina Zanotti ; illustrations by Mauro Sacco and Elisa Vallarino
- Hugs for Little Bear, concept by Jeremy Child ; illustrated by Frank Endersby ; written by Debbie Rivers-Moore
- Corduroy goes to school, based on the character created by Don Freeman ; story by B.G. Hennessy ; pictures by Lisa McCue
- Santa's on his way, Ruth Martin ; illustrated by Sophy Williams
- The very clumsy click beetle, Eric Carle