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- How deep is the ocean?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Eric Puybaret
- What makes a magnet?, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Let's go rock collecting, by Roma Gans ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- How do birds find their way?, by Roma Gans ; illustrated by Paul Mirocha
- Be a friend to trees, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Earthquakes, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- The sun, our nearest star, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Did dinosaurs have feathers?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
- What color is camouflage?, by Carolyn Otto ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- Zipping, zapping, zooming bats, by Ann Earle ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Falcons nest on skyscrapers, by Priscilla Belz Jenkins ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- Droughts, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Andre Ceolin
- Who eats what?, food chains and food webs, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Hurricane watch, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Pinocchio rex and other tyrannosaurs, by Melissa Stewart & Steve Brusatte ; illustrated by Julius Csotonyi
- Energy makes things happen, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Why do leaves change color?, by Betsy Maestro ; illustrated by Loretta Krupinski
- Dinosaur babies, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
- How mountains are made, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by James Graham Hale
- What is the world made of?, all about solids, liquids, and gases, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- In the rainforest, written and illustrated by Kate Duke
- Day light, night light, where light comes from, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- Hear your heart, by Paul Showers ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Archaeologists dig for clues, by Kate Duke
- Spinning spiders, by Melvin Berger ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Why I sneeze, shiver, hiccup, and yawn, by Melvin Berger ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Droughts, by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by André Ceolin
- Dolphin talk, whistles, clicks, and clapping jaws, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Helen K. Davie
- Where do polar bears live?, Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Jason Chin
- A pandemic is worldwide, by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Terrible tyrannosaurs, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
- Light is all around us, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Penguin chick, by Betty Tatham ; illustrated by Helen K. Davie
- What makes a blizzard?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Who lives in an alligator hole?, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell
- What happens to our trash?, by D.J. Ward ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- You're aboard spaceship Earth, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Flash, crash, rumble, and roll, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Wiggling worms at work, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Why are the ice caps melting?, the dangers of global warming, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Mission to Mars, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley ; foreword by Neil Armstrong
- Forces make things move, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Floating in space, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Chirping crickets, by Melvin Berger ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- Oil spill!, by Melvin Berger ; illustrated by Paul Mirocha
- What happens to a hamburger?, by Paul Showers ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Down comes the rain, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by James Graham Hale
- Simple machines, by D.J. Ward ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Honey in a hive, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler