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- Donald Trump, Jake Lee
- Girl running, Bobbi Gibb and the Boston Marathon, Annette Bay Pimentel ; illustrated by Micha Archer
- Marco Polo, Marco Polo and the Silk Road to China, by Michael Burgan
- Hana's suitcase, a true story, by Karen Levine
- Who was Neil Armstrong?, by Roberta Edwards ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Who was Elvis Presley?, by Geoff Edgers ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Who was Sacagawea?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin ; illustrated by Val Paul Taylor
- Who was Babe Ruth?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, a tribute to the young at heart, by Jill C. Wheeler ; [edited by Rosemary Wallner]
- Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad, by Michael Martin
- PokeĢmon designer, Satoshi Tajiri, Paige V. Polinsky
- Jonn Cena, hustle. loyalty. respect., Teddy Borth
- La Salle, La Salle and the Mississippi River, by Ann Heinrichs
- Her own two feet, a Rwandan girl's brave fight to walk, Meredith Davis and Rebeka Uwitonze
- Who is Derek Jeter?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- The story of Coca-Cola, Melissa Maupin
- The voice that challenged a nation, Marian Anderson and the struggle for equal rights, by Russell Freedman
- Eleanor Roosevelt, a life of discovery, Russell Freedman
- The New Day, the power of positivity, Teddy Borth
- Tecumseh, Shawnee war chief, by Jane Fleischer ; illustrated by Hal Frenck
- Who was Leonardo da Vinci?, by Roberta Edwards ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Koko's kitten, by Francine Patterson ; photographs by Ronald H. Cohn
- The Wright brothers, nose-diving into history, Erik Slader and Ben Thompson ; illustrations by Tim Foley
- Caught by the sea, my life on boats, Gary Paulsen
- How the cookie crumbled, the true (and not-so-true) stories of the invention of the chocolate chip cookie, Gilbert Ford
- Roman Reigns, the big dog, Teddy Borth
- Who was Michael Jackson?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Joseph J.M. Qiu
- Who was George Washington?, by Roberta Edwards ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Who was Anne Frank?, by Ann Abramson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Strong as Sandow, how Eugen Sandow became the strongest man on earth, Don Tate
- An Indian winter, Russell Freedman ; paintings and drawings by Karl Bodmer
- Lincoln, a photobiography, Russell Freedman
- A boy, a mouse, and a spider, the story of E.B. White, Barbara Herkert ; illustrated by Lauren Castillo
- Dean Ambrose, The Lunatic Fringe, Teddy Borth
- George Washington and the general's dog, by Frank Murphy ; illustrated by Richard Walz
- Joltin' Joe DiMaggio, Jonah Winter ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Always, Jackie, the true story of a boy and his baseball hero, Ronnie Rabinovitz & J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by John Thompson
- Maurice and his dictionary, a true story, written by Cary Fagan ; illustrated by Enzo Lord Mariano
- Brave Jane Austen, reader, writer, author, rebel, Lisa Pliscou ; illustrated by Jen Corace
- Smile, how young Charlie Chaplin taught the world to laugh (and cry), Gary Golio ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Balderdash!, John Newbery and the boisterous birth of children's books, written by Michelle Markel ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- How they croaked, the awful ends of the awfully famous, Georgia Bragg ; illustrated by Kevin O'Malley
- Knut, how one little polar bear captivated the world, told by Juliana Hatkoff [and others]
- The story of Disney, by John Passaro
- Who was Ben Franklin?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Six dots, a story of young Louis Braille, by Jen Bryant ; illustrations by Boris Kulikov
- Charlotte Flair, bow to your queen, Teddy Borth
- On a beam of light, a story of Albert Einstein, by Jennifer Berne ; illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky
- Searching for Laura Ingalls, a reader's journey, by Kathryn Lasky and Meribah Knight ; photographs by Christopher G. Knight
- The dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, an illuminating history of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, artist and lecturer, by Barbara Kerley ; with drawings by Brian Selznick ; many of which are based on the original sketches of Mr. Hawkins
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