- Talking peace, a vision for the next generation, Jimmy Carter
- The house on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros
- Mockingjay, Suzanne Collins
- Anthology of children's literature, [by] Edna Johnson, Evelyn R. Sickels [and] Frances Clarke Sayers. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg
- Lincoln's legacy learning kits, [developed by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Education Division]
- Tracks and trailcraft
- Deciduous forests, Donna Latham
- The last mission, Harry Mazer
- Andrew Johnson, Annette Gordon-Reed
- Caffeine, Amy Francis, book editor
- Multicultural theatre, scenes and monologs from new Hispanic, Asian, and African-American plays, edited by Roger Ellis
- The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian, by Sherman Alexie ; art by Ellen Forney
- Banned books, Andrew Karpan, book editor
- What makes a good experiment?, reasons & roles in science, Allan Franklin
- The universe in your hand, a journey through space, time, and beyond, Christophe Galfard
- The Underground Railroad, Laurie Collier Hillstrom
- The cosmic cycle, Theodore P. Snow
- Gallaudet, friend of the deaf, by Etta DeGering, illustrated by Emil Weiss
- Robotics., discover the science & technology of the future with 20 projects, Kathy Ceceri ; illustrated by Sam Carbaugh
- Inventors of the world, by I.O. Evans ; illustrated by Drake Brookshaw
- American picturebooks from Noah's ark to the Beast within
- The magic of M.C. Escher, with an introduction by J.L. Locher ; designed by Erik Thé ; [translated from the Dutch by Marjolijn de Jager]
- Masks and mask makers, Kari Hunt and Bernice Wells Carlson
- Evil behind that door, Barbara Fradkin
- On the side of my people, a religious life of Malcolm X, Louis A. DeCaro, Jr
- The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins
- The jungle book., Rudyard Kipling ; illustrated by Philip Hays
- Cloning, Jacqueline Langwith, book editor
- Sigmund Freud; founder of psychoanalysis, [by] Agnes M. McGlashan and Christopher J. Reeve
- Greek myths,, Olivia Coolidge ; illustrated by Edouard Sandoz
- The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, Mark Haddon
- Encyclopedia of family health, consultant, David B. Jacoby
- Hear that lonesome whistle blow, railroads in the West, by Dee Brown
- Invincible Louisa, the story of the author of Little women, by Cornelia Meigs. With a new introd. by the author
- In my hands, memories of a Holocaust rescuer, Irene Gut Opdyke with Jennifer Armstrong
- The Gnome's Eye, Anna Kerz
- Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli pirates, the forgotten war that changed American history, Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger
- How we got to the moon, the people, technology, and daring feats of science behind humanity's greatest adventure, John Rocco
- Medical malpractice, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- 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
- Handbook to life in America, Rodney P. Carlisle, general editor
- The basics of nuclear physics, Christopher Cooper
- Schooled on fat, what teens tell us about gender, body image, and obesity, Nicole Taylor
- Walking with dinosaurs, a natural history, Tim Haines
- The first four years, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; illustrated by Garth Williams
- Understanding comics, [writing and art by Scott McCloud]
- Reaction
- The 13 clocks., Illustrated by Mark Simont
- Handbook to life in America., Rodney P. Carlisle, general editor, Volume VIII
- Go, a Kidd's guide to graphic design, Chip Kidd