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- Be positive!, Cheri J. Meiners ; illustrated by Elizabeth Allen
- I'm a girl!, Yasmeen Ismail
- I like myself!, Karen Beaumont ; illustrated by David Catrow
- David gets in trouble, by David Shannon
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short fairy tales to read together (in which wolves are tamed, trolls are transformed, and peas are triumphant), by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberly
- Help!, a story of friendship, Holly Keller
- The best bug parade, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- The fox on the swing, Evelina Daciūtė ; Aušra Kiudulaitė
- Money madness, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Queen of the Falls, Chris Van Allsburg
- Let 'er buck!, George Fletcher, the people's champion, Vaunda Micheaux Nelson ; illustrated by Gordon C. James
- Good boy, by Sergio Ruzzier
- The market bowl, Jim Averbeck
- The misadventures of Sweetie Pie, Chris Van Allsburg
- Panda bear, panda bear, what do you see?, by Bill Martin Jr. ; pictures by Eric Carle
- I can't believe you said that!, my story about using my social filter ... or not!, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Kelsey De Weerd
- The camping trip that changed America, Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and our national parks, by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
- Feed your mind, a story of August Wilson, by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Cannaday Chapman
- In the small, small pond, Denise Fleming
- I have the right to be a child, Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Helen Mixter
- One for all, how one brave voice made a difference, written by Samantha Kurtzman-Counter ; illustration, Gregory Sesma, Platypus Pictureworks
- The boy who harnessed the wind, William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer ; pictures by Elizabeth Zunon
- Sorry, I forgot to ask!, Activity guide for teachers, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Kelsey De Weerd
- How much does a ladybug weigh?, Alison Limentani
- My hair is a garden, words and pictures by Cozbi A. Cabrera
- Abe's honest words, the life of Abraham Lincoln, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- This moose belongs to me, Oliver Jeffers
- Celia, Christelle Vallat ; illustrated by Stéphanie Augusseau
- We are water protectors, written by Carole Lindstrom ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- Please, Mr. Panda, Steve Antony
- Howard B. Wigglebottom learns it's ok to back away, [written by] Howard Binkow ; [illustrated by] Susan F. Cornelison
- Math potatoes, mind-stretching brain food, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- Pink is for boys, by Robb Pearlman ; illustrated by Eda Kaban
- Sulwe, written by Lupita Nyong'o ; illustrated by Vashti Harrison
- Personal Space Camp, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Carrie Hartman
- The wooden camel, written by Wanuri Kahiu ; illustrated by Manuela Adreani
- Side by side, Chris Raschka
- The great kapok tree, a tale of the Amazon rain forest, by Lynne Cherry
- Sorry, I forgot to ask!, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Kelsey De Weerd
- Whose hat is this?, a look at hats workers wear--hard, tall, and shiny, by Sharon Katz Cooper ; illustrated by Amy Bailey Muehlenhardt
- I talk like a river, words by Jordan Scott ; pictures by Sydney Smith
- All birds have anxiety, Kathy Hoopmann
- Mr. Wuffles!, David Wiesner
- Isaac and his amazing Asperger superpowers!, Melanie Walsh
- A Sick Day for Amos McGee, written by Philip C. Stead ; illustrated by Erin E. Stead
- What do you do with an idea?, written by Kobi Yamada ; illustrated by Mae Besom ; designed by Sarah Forster ; edited by M.H. Clark & Amelia Riedler ; creative direction by Julie Flahiff
- Not quite narwhal, Jessie Sima
- Story boat, words by Kyo Maclear ; pictures by Rashin Kheiriyeh
- What do you do with a problem?, written by Kobi Yamada ; illustrated by Mae Besom
- Here are my hands, Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault ; illustrated by Ted Rand