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- Prehistoric ancestors of modern animals, by Matthew Rake ; illustrated by Simon Mendez
- NASCAR racing, Paul Challen
- Hop on the pirate history boat, by Liam O'Donnell
- The Writing diet, write yourself right-size, Julia Cameron
- Words fail me, what everyone who writes should know about writing, Patricia T. O'Connor
- Swimming time!, by Brendan Flynn
- The American Heritage children's thesaurus, by Paul Hellweg ; with the editors of the American Heritage dictionaries
- The uses of literature, essays, Italo Calvino ; translated by Patrick Creagh
- What's going on?, collecting and recording your data, Kylie Burns
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- The story of the world, history for the classical child, from the fall of Rome to the rise of the Renaissance, by Susan Wise Bauer, illustrated by Jeff West, Volume 2
- Ocean food chains, by Rebecca Pettiford
- Maryland, Vicky Franchino
- Remember World War II, kids who survived tell their stories, Dorinda Makanaōnalani Nicholson ; with a foreword by Madeleine K. Albright
- If you were a kid surviving a hurricane, by Josh Gregory ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- United Kingdom, by Bitsy Kemper
- African mythology, Jim Ollhoff
- U.S. landforms, what you need to know, by Linda Crotta Brennan
- Vietnam, by Joyce Markovics
- Punctuation, commas, periods, and question marks, Anita Ganeri
- The Emancipation Proclamation, Monique Vescia
- The rock & gem book, ...and other treasures of the natural world, written by Dan Green
- Whose baby butt?, by Stan Tekiela
- The Magic School Bus presents insects, Scholastic Inc. ; text by Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken ; based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The Vietnam War, by Steven Otfinoski
- Tell it slant, creating, refining, and publishing creative nonfiction, Brenda Miller and Suzanne Paola
- Querida Malala, cada día es el día de Malala, Rosemary McCarney con Plan Internacional ; traducción, Susana Tornero
- The Eiffel Tower, Russell Roberts
- The way things work now, from levers to lasers, windmills to Wi-Fi, a visual guide to the world of machines, David Macaulay ; with Neil Ardley
- Places in my neighborhood, by Shelly Lyons
- Life during World War II, by Wendy H. Lanier ; content consultant, Travis Hardy, PhD, Department of History, University of Tennessee
- Green buildings, by Rebecca Pettiford
- The White House, introducing primary sources, by Kathryn Clay
- From mud huts to skyscrapers, architecture for children, Christine Paxmann ; [illustrations by] Anne Ibelings ; [translation, Cynthia Hall]
- Stellar science fiction crafts, by Jen Jones
- How to live like a stone-age hunter, by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Mariano Epelbaum
- Eye-opening earth science activities, by Rani Iyer
- Incredibly strange, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- The American Revolution by the numbers, by Amanda Lanser
- The people and culture of Costa Rica, Maxine Vargas
- Crayola art of color, Mari Schuh
- Crochet projects that will hook you, by Karen Whooley
- New York, Cody Crane
- Women's suffrage movement, Jill Keppeler
- Murder your darlings, and other gentle writing advice from Aristotle to Zinsser, Roy Peter Clark
- Annie Oakley, by Jim Whiting
- The last days of the dinosaurs, by Matthew Rake ; illustrated by Peter Minister
- Awesome paper projects you can create, by Marne Ventura
- Gentle writing advice, how to be a writer without destroying yourself, Chuck Wendig
- Cool cat projects, Isabel Thomas
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