- Fly Guy presents, weird animals, Tedd Arnold
- Alone together, a curious exploration of loneliness, Petti Fong ; illustrated by Jonathan Dyck
- The hidden world of gnomes, Lauren Soloy
- A llama is not an alpaca, and other mistaken animal identities, written by Karen Jameson ; illustrated by Lorna Scobie
- Star Wars character encyclopedia, written by Simon Beecroft, Elizabeth Dowsett, Pablo Hildago, Amy Richau, and Dan Zehr
- Knitting, by Pam Allen, Shannon Okey, Tracy L. Barr, and Mary Bird
- Turkey vulture, Samantha Kohn
- Strong is the new pretty, a celebration of girls being themselves, Kate T. Parker
- The LEGO holiday games book, written by Tori Kosara
- Everything, beautiful, a guide to finding hidden beauty in the world, Ella Frances Sanders
- Julia Child, an extraordinary life in words and pictures, by Erin Hagar ; art by Joanna Gorham
- My first book of basketball, a Rookie book, by Beth Bugler and Mark Bechtel ; illustrations by Bill Hinds
- Loved ones with a physical disability, Lacey Hilliard and AnneMarie McClain
- The art of tattoo, a tattoo artist's inspirations, designs, and hard-won advice, Megan Massacre ; photography by Lani Lee
- Unforgettable behavior, Rosamund Kidman Cox
- HRH, so many thoughts on royal style, Elizabeth Holmes
- The great big brain book, Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith
- Snooze-o-rama, the strange ways that animals sleep, written by Maria Birmingham ; illustrated by Kyle Reed
- 100 plants to feed the birds, turn your home garden into a healthy bird habitat, Laura Erickson
- Britannica's encyclopedia infographica, 1,000s of facts & figures : about Earth, space, animals, the body, technology, & more : revealed in pictures, written by Andrew Pettie & Conrad Quilty-Harper ; infographics by Valentina D'Efilippo
- What do we know about the kraken?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Robert Squier
- Dwayne Johnson, The Rock, his life, his movies, his world, photographs by Hiram Garcia
- The sky is not the limit, Jérémie Decalf
- Lost in America, photographing the last days of our architectural treasures, Richard Cahan, Michael Williams ; foreword by Catherine Lavoie
- What was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?, by Caleb Gayle ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Train, written by John Coiley
- Welcome to consent, how to say no, when to say yes, and how to be the boss of your body, Yumi Stynes & Dr. Melissa Kang ; [illustrations, Jenny Latham]
- So cute! pandas, written by Crispin Boyer
- Theme park adventure, written by Stephanie Milton ; illustrations by Ryan Marsh
- The flag book, Moira Butterfield
- Pokémon, written by Shari Last, Glenn Dakin, and Simon Beecroft
- In a land of awe, finding reverence in the search for wild horses, by Chad Hanson
- The ship beneath the ice, the discovery of Shackleton's Endurance, Mensun Bound
- One million things, a visual encyclopedia, contributors and consultants: Chris Barker, Hazel Beynon, Kim Bryan, Laura Buller, Jack Challoner, Peter Chrisp, Mike Goodman, Derek Harvey, Andrea Mills, Simon Mumford, [and 7 others]
- Crazy contraptions, build Rube Goldberg machines that swoop, spin, stack, and swivel : with hands on engineering activities, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Meet the mutants!, by Matt Huntley ; illustrated by Erik Doescher
- Germy science, the sick truth about getting sick (and staying healthy), written by Edward Kay ; illustrated by Mike Shiell
- This very tree, a story of 9/11, resilience, and regrowth, Sean Rubin
- Drawing 100 years of Disney wonder, [a retrospective collection of artwork featuring iconic Disney characters from the past 100 years], written by renowned Disney historian Jim Fanning ; foreword & exclusive behind-the-scenes details from Disney legend Andreas Deja
- A kid's guide to the Chinese Zodiac, animal horoscopes, legendary myths, and practical uses for ancient wisdom, Aaron Hwang ; illustrated by Qu Lan
- The strangest thing in the sea, and other curious creatures of the deep, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, by Deborah Hopkinson
- So cool! Frogs, written by Crispin Boyer
- Run, Mo, run!, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Sam Ricks
- The discovery of the Bismarck, by Robert D. Ballard with Rick Archbold ; introduction by Ludovic Kennedy ; illustrations of the Bismarck wreck by Ken Marschall
- Seeing science, the art of making the invisible visible, Jack Challoner
- Jaguar vs. skunk, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Tails from the booth, Lynn Terry
- American Zion, a new history of Mormonism, Benjamin E. Park
- Who's got mail?, the history of mail in America, Linda Barrett Osborne