Incoming Resources
- Nature's most amazing events, a BBC/Discovery Channel co-production in association with Wanda Firms ; series producer, Karen Bass ; produced by Justin Anderson, Peter Bassett, Joe Stevens, Hugh Pearson and Jeff Turner
- Tomorrow I'll be kind, words and pictures by Jessica Hische
- The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse, Charlie Mackesy
- National Geographic animal encyclopedia
- Critter chat, world wild web : what if animals used social media?, Jason Viola
- Woody Woodpecker, directed by Alex Zamm
- The star, Affirm Films and Sony Pictures Animation present ; in association with Walden Media and The Jim Henson Company ; a Franklin Entertainment production ; a Sony Pictures Animation film ; produced by Jennifer Magee-Cook ; screenplay by Carlos Kotkin ; story by Simon Moore and Carlos Kotkin ; directed by Timothy Reckart
- Snow babies, by Joan Emerson
- Please, open this book!, by Adam Lehrhaupt ; pictures by Matthew Forsythe
- Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins
- I spy with my little eye, Edward Gibbs
- Mustache duckstache, Amy Young and AJ Young
- Click, clack, boo!, a tricky treat, Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin
- Sing 2, Universal Pictures presents ; a Chris Meledandri production ; produced by Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy ; written and directed by Garth Jennings ; a Universal picture
- Becoming a good creature, words by Sy Montgomery ; pictures by Rebecca Green
- Are you mad at me?, Tyler Feder and Cody Feder
- The twelve topsy-turvy, very messy days of Christmas, James Patterson and Tad Safran
- Arthur's new puppy, Marc Brown
- Animals, illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi ; edited by Chiara Piroddi ; translation: Iceigeo
- The misfit donkey, W. Bruce Cameron ; illustrations by James Bernardin
- Who am I?, an animal guessing game, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Lola loves animals, Imapla
- Pete the Cat and the new guy, Kimberly and James Dean
- Up / down, Sharon Gordon
- Animal ABC, Marcus Pfister
- Chloe Slipperslide's secret, Daisy Meadows ; illustrations by Working Partners Limited
- Please don't eat me, Liz Climo
- Sentient, how animals illuminate the wonder of our human senses, Jackie Higgins
- Who's looking?, how animals see the world, Carol Matas ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
- The bear went over the mountain, Jane Cabrera
- If you see a kitten, John Butler
- The boy who lived with the bears, and other Iroquois stories, told by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Murv Jacob
- Easter counting, Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; illustrated by Peggy Tagel
- Peppa se va a dormir, adaptado por Barbara Winthrop
- Pride lands patrol
- How do you go to sleep?, Kate McMullan ; illustrated by Sydney Hanson
- Beauty of the beast, poems from the animal kingdom, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The imaginary alphabet, Sylvie Daigneault
- What is the animal kingdom?, [writing team, Bobbie Kalman, Greg Nickles]
- Dolittle, produced by Joe Roth ; Jeff Kirschhenbaum ; Susan Downey ; screen story by Thomas Shepherd ; screenplay by Stephen Gaghan and Dan Gregor & Doug Mand ; directed by Stephen Gaghan
- My dad is Scrooge, directed by Justin Dyck
- Panda Bear, Panda Bear, what do you see?, by Bill Martin Jr. ; pictures by Eric Carle
- Are you wiggly?, by Tim Button ; illustrated by Ana Martín Larrañaga
- Ugly animals, by Gilda & Melvin Berger
- Whose bottom is this?, written and photographed by Wayne Lynch
- The way home for wolf, [text], Rachel Bright ; [illustrations], Jim Field
- The Bad Guys, Universal Pictures presents ; a caper by DreamWorks Animation Studios ; directed by Pierre Perifel ; screenplay by Etan Cohen ; produced by Damon Ross, Rebecca Huntley
- Warriors, created by Erin Hunter ; written by Dan Jolley ; art by James L. Barry, [4]
- When crocs fly, Stephan T. Pastis
- Dr. Seuss's summer things, Dr. Seuss ; illustrated by Tom Brannon