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- All the rage, Courtney Summers
- Sterling, best dog ever, Aidan Cassie
- Code of honor, Alan Gratz
- All rights reserved, Gregory Scott Katsoulis
- Goodbye autumn, hello winter, Kenard Pak
- Clementine Rose and the treasure box, Jacqueline Harvey
- Eva and Baby Mo, by Rebecca Elliott
- I am Sacagawea, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- The Miserable Mill, by Lemony Snicket ; illustrations by Brett Helquist
- Who was Booker T. Washington?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Women who dared, 52 stories of fearless daredevils, adventurers, & rebels, Linda Skeers ; illustrated by Livi Gosling
- The masterpiece, written by Jay Miletsky ; illustrated by Luis Peres
- Smallfoot., Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Zaftig Films production ; screen story by John Requa & Glen Ficarra and Karey Kirkpatrick ; screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick and Clare Sera; produced by Bonne Radford, Glen Ficarra, John Requa; directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, Blu-ray/Widescreen
- Whack of the P-rex, by Troy Cummings
- The pod and the bog, story by Asia Citro ; pictures by Marion Lindsay
- I'm sad, by Michael Ian Black ; illustrated by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
- The road home, Catherine Hapka
- Class dismissed, Allan Woodrow
- Girls who code, learn to code and change the world, Reshma Saujani ; illustrator: Andrea Tsurumi ; writing partner: Sarah Hutt ; technical advisor: Jeff Stern ; editor: Kendra Levin ; art director: Kate Renner
- Construction site on Christmas night, Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford
- Who are Venus and Serena Williams?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- The Tournament at Gorlan, John Flanagan
- Curious George takes a job, H.A. Rey
- How to code a sandcastle, by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Sara Palacios ; foreword by Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
- Hand, hand, fingers, thumb, by Al Perkins ; illustrated by Eric Gurney
- Ivan, the remarkable true story of the shopping mall gorilla, Katherine Applegate ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Legendary, a Caraval novel, Stephanie Garber
- The sasquatch and the lumberjack, Crix Sheridan
- Apex predator, M. T. Anderson
- Adventures of Harold and his friends
- The Mona Lisa key, Liesl Shurtliff
- My little pony., the movie, Lionsgate presents ; an Allspark Pictures production ; director, Jayson Thiessen ; producer, Brian Goldner ; producer, Stephen Davis ; producers, Marcia Gwendolyn Jones, Haven Alexander ; screenplay by Meghan McCarthy, Rita Hsiao, Michael Vogel, Widescreen
- The Boxcar Children., Blueberry Pictures presents ; a Legacy Classics production ; in association with Albert Whitman Media ; written by Daniel Chuba ; produced by Daniel Chuba & Mark A. Z. Dippe ; co-directed by Anna Chi ; directed by Daniel Chuba, Mark A. Z. Dippe, Wonjae Lee, Widescreen
- I survived the attack of the grizzlies, 1967, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- Josefina, an American girl : 1824, by Valerie Tripp
- Sitting in my box, by Dee Lillegard ; pictures by Jon Agee
- Grumpy goblins, by Jaden Kent ; illustrated by Iryna Bodnaruk
- Her fearless run, Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon, by Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Room to bloom, by Jessica Young ; illustrated by Jessica Secheret
- Tales from a not-so-happy birthday, Rachel Renée Russell ; with Nikki Russell and Erin Russell
- Oh, the thinks you can think!, by Dr. Seuss
- Medieval upheaval, by Franklin W. Dixon ; illustrated by Scott Burroughs
- Attack of the shadow-crafters, an unofficial minecrafter's adventure, Mark Cheverton
- Bang, Barry Lyga
- Human body theater, a nonfiction revue, Maris Wicks
- The release, Tom Isbell
- I have an idea!, Hervé Tullet
- The 78-story treehouse, Andy Griffiths ; illustrated by Terry Denton
- Kate the chemist, the big book of experiments, Dr. Kate Biberdorf
- Michael Recycle, written by Ellie Bethel ; illustrated by Alexandra Colombo
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