Incoming Resources
- The secret of the Fortune Wookiee, Tom Angleberger
- Frank Einstein & the antimatter motor, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Playtime?, Jeff Mack
- The scariest book ever, Bob Shea
- Amelia Bedelia unleashed, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynne Avril
- Class pet mess!, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Frogged, Vivian Vande Velde
- One day in the eucalyptus, eucalyptus tree, story by Daniel Bernstrom ; pictures by Brendan Wenzel
- The cookie fiasco, by Dan Santat [and Mo Willems and]
- The love pug, by Jennifer Sattler
- The donkey egg, by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Bonaparte falls apart, by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Will Terry
- Is that wise, Pig?, by Jan Thomas
- Bruce's big move, Ryan T. Higgins
- The meltdown, by Jeff Kinney
- Monster's new undies, by Samantha Berger ; illustrated by Tad Carpenter
- XO, OX, a love story, Adam Rex ; pictures by Scott Campbell
- The not so quiet library, Zachariah OHora
- Jangles, a big fish story, David Shannon
- Bad Kitty does not like snow, Nick Bruel
- The book about nothing, Mike Bender ; illustrated by Hugh Murphy
- Click, clack, quack to school!, Doreen Cronin ; illustrated by Betsy Lewin
- Stretchy McHandsome, Judy Schachner
- Bad Kitty school daze, Nick Bruel
- Can I tell you a secret?, written by Anna Kang ; illustrated by Christopher Weyant
- The bear ate your sandwich, by Julia Sarcone-Roach
- Bad Kitty takes the test, Nick Bruel
- Hattie Peck, written and illustrated by Emma Levey
- Old school, by Jeff Kinney
- The day the crayons came home, Drew Daywalt ; Oliver Jeffers
- The long haul, by Jeff Kinney
- The key that swallowed Joey Pigza, Jack Gantos
- The last kids on Earth and the Nightmare King, Max Brallier & Douglas Holgate
- Baby penguins everywhere, Melissa Guion
- Puppy's big day, Nick Bruel
- Diary of a mad brownie, Bruce Coville
- We are growing!, by Laurie Keller [and Mo Willems]
- Amelia Bedelia means business, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynne Avril
- The wall in the middle of the book, Jon Agee