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- The magic school bus presents wild weather, text by Sean Callery ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken
- A seed is sleepy, by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Amazing you, getting smart about your private parts, by Gail Saltz ; illustrated by Lynn Cravath
- Can you see what I see?, Animals read-and-seek, Walter Wick
- Pioneer girl, the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- A hole in the road, Jakki Wood
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short stories to read together, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- The digestive and urinary systems, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Animal record breakers, based on an original book by Mark Carwardine ; revised and updated by Jane Wisbey
- Who Was Nelson Mandela?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; Illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- The secrets of the pharaohs
- Row, row, row your boat, Jane Cabrera
- Scholastic's the magic school bus spins a web, a book about spiders, based on the episode from the animated TV series produced by Scholastic Productions, Inc. ; based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Vincent van Gogh, sunflowers and swirly stars, by Joan Holub
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- Super shark encyclopedia, and other creatures of the deep, Derek Harvey
- The mystery of Tutankhamun
- Ancient Egypt, an interactive history adventure, by Heather Adamson
- Leaf jumpers, Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
- World of Dinosaurs, by World Book, Inc. : Paul A. Kobasa (editor in chief) ; Steve Holmes, Francis Paola and Jon Stuart (llustrators) ; and Tom Evans (Senior Art Director)
- The nervous system, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Deep in the swamp, Donna M. Bateman ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- The wooden horse of Troy, written by John Malam ; illustrated by Peter Rutherford ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Firefly July, a year of very short poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Stems, by Vijaya Khisty Bodach
- 175 easy-to-do Halloween crafts, edited by Sharon Dunn Umnik
- Perimeter, area, and volume, a monster book of dimensions, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Revealing the secrets of dinosaurs
- The mysteries of Stonehenge
- The Bermuda Triangle and other mysteries of the deep
- Snakes!, Melissa Stewart
- Musicians of the sun, Gerald McDermott
- Hurricanes!, by Gail Gibbons
- I spy a butterfly, riddles, by Jean Marzollo ; photographs by Walter Wick
- New hands, new life, robots, prostheses and innovation, Alex Mihailidis, Jan Andrysek
- Alphabet adventure, by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Bruce Wood
- Play these games, 101 delightful diversions using everyday items, Heather Swain
- The mysteries of Easter Island
- How much can a bare bear bear?, what are homonyms and homophones?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
- Can you see what I see?, nature read-and-seek, Walter Wick
- Tiger pups, by Tom and Allie Harvey with Sarah L. Thomson ; photographs by Tom Harvey ; additional photographs by Keith Philpott
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short fables to read together, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- A child's introduction to natural history, the story of our living earth-from amazing animals and plants to fascinating fossils and gems, by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- Theseus and the Minotaur, written and illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Your body belongs to you, Cornelia Spelman ; illustrated by Teri Weidner
- A boy called Dickens, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by John Hendrix
- I spy a pumpkin, riddles by Jean Marzollo ; photographs by Walter Wick
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour