Incoming Resources
- The night lion, Sanne Dufft
- Harry's trees, Jon Cohen
- Want to play trucks?, Ann Stott ; illustrated by Bob Graham
- Very good lives, the fringe benefits of failure and the importance of imagination, J.K. Rowling
- The wooden camel, written by Wanuri Kahiu ; illustrated by Manuela Adreani
- Little worlds, by Geraldine Collet ; illustrated by Sebastien Chebret
- Petra, Marianna Coppo
- The Snowbear, [text, Sean Taylor ; illustrations, Claire Alexander]
- Jump, take the leap of faith to achieve your life of abundance, Steve Harvey, with Leah Lakins
- Meet the Fingerlings, Rosie Peet
- Blue rider, Geraldo Valério
- Another, Christian Robinson
- Joy, Corrine Averiss ; Isabelle Follath [illustrations]
- Tomorrow most likely, words by Dave Eggers ; pictures by Lane Smith
- Night play, a bedtime story in three acts, starring Arlo and friends, by Lizi Boyd
- Princess Truly in I am Truly, by Kelly Greenawalt ; illustrated by Amariah Rauscher
- King Alice, Matthew Cordell
- Harold & Hog pretend for real!, by [Mo Willems and] Dan Santat
- Wild one, by Jane Whittingham ; illustrated by Noel Tuazon
- Captain Underpants and the wrath of the wicked Wedgie Woman, the fifth epic novel by Dav Pilkey ; with color by Jose Garibaldi
- Space boy and the snow monster, Dian Curtis Regan ; illustrations by Robert Neubecker
- Mightier than the sword, Drew Callander & Alana Harrison ; illustrated by Ryan Andrews (and you)
- Brave Molly, Brooke Boynton-Hughes
- Scribblenauts showdown, [developed by Shiver]
- Oh, the thinks you can think!, by Dr. Seuss
- The 78-story treehouse, Andy Griffiths ; illustrated by Terry Denton
- Teddy's favorite toy, by Christian Trimmer ; illustrated by Madeline Valentine
- Say zoop!, Herve Tullet ; translated by Christopher Franceschelli
- The boy and the blue moon, Sara O'Leary ; illustrated by Ashley Crowley
- The secret of Nightingale Wood, Lucy Strange
- Fly Guy and the alienzz, Tedd Arnold
- Captain's log: snowbound, Erin Dionne ; illustrated by Jeffrey Ebbeler
- Bedtime for Buzzy, written by T.J. Hackworth and illustrated by Sean Baptist
- Sir Tim wants a dragon, written by Judith Koppens ; illustrated by Eline van Lindenhuizen
- Pete with no pants, Rowboat Watkins
- The edge of the word, Drew Callander & Alana Harrison ; art by Ryan Andrews (and you)
- I don't draw, I color!, Adam Lehrhaupt ; illustrated by Felicita Sala
- The too-scary story, by Bethanie Deeney Murguia
- Scribblenauts showdown, [developed by Shiver]
- Bedtime for Batman, words by Michael Dahl ; pictures by Ethen Beavers ; Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger