- I really like slop!, by Mo Willems
- That was then, this is now, [by] S. E. Hinton. --
- Two cool coyotes, Jillian Lund
- George and Martha, round and round, written and illustrated by James Marshall
- Love, Triangle, written by Marcie Colleen ; illustrated by Bob Shea
- The pagan stone, Nora Roberts
- Diary of a wimpy kid, by Jeff Kinney
- Goodbye, Paris, a novel, Anstey Harris
- The bronze key, Holly Black and Cassandra Clare ; with illustrations by Scott Fischer
- Presto and Zesto in Limboland, story by Arthur Yorinks and Maurice Sendak ; pictures by Maurice Sendak ; afterword by Arthur Yorinks
- Smash! Crash!, written by Jon Scieszka
- Fancy Nancy and the mermaid ballet, written by Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Ms. Demeanor, Elinor Lipman
- Half a chance, Cynthia Lord
- Framed!, James Ponti
- Everyone wants to know, Kelly Loy Gilbert
- Project Mulberry, by Linda Sue Park
- Olivia Sharp, the pizza monster, by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat ; illustrated by Denise Brunkus
- All that glitters, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The shop on Blossom Street, Debbie Macomber
- L.A. Candy, Lauren Conrad
- Squirrel's sweater, by Laura Renauld, Jennie Poh
- Scout is not a band kid, Jade Armstrong
- The monster returns, Peter McCarty
- That weekend, Kara Thomas
- Happy birthday, Molly!, a springtime story, 1944, by Valerie Tripp ; illustrations, Nick Backes ; vignettes, Keith Skeen
- Waddles, by David McPhail
- Catastrophe by the sea, by Brenda Peterson ; art by Ed Young
- Pretty perfect kitty-corn, Shannon Hale & LeUyen Pham
- One day, David Nicholls
- I will take a nap!, by Mo Willems
- The readers of Broken Wheel recommend, Katarina Bivald ; translated from the Swedish by Alice Menzies
- The storied life of A.J. Fikry, a novel, Gabrielle Zevin
- Fire truck vs. dragon, by Chris Barton ; art by Shanda McCloskey
- Truly madly guilty, Liane Moriarty
- The fifth letter, Nicola Moriarty
- Kitty & cat, opposites attract, Mirka Hokkanen
- Happy place, Emily Henry
- Lawrence & Sophia, Doreen Cronin & Brian Cronin
- Can Cat and Bird be friends?, by Coll Muir
- The secret language of girls, Frances O'Roark Dowell
- Six kids and a stuffed cat, Gary Paulsen
- Local girl swept away, Ellen Wittlinger
- Step by step, Diane Wolkstein ; illustrated by Jos. A. Smith
- Home alone 2, lost in New York, based on the story written by John Hughes; and illustrated by Kim Smith ; story adapted by Rebecca Gyllenhaal
- The eyes & the impossible, Dave Eggers ; illustrations of Johannes by Shawn Harris
- 11 birthdays, by Wendy Mass
- Pajama Day, by Jane O'Connor ; cover illustration by Robin Preiss Glasser ; interior pencils by Ted Enik ; color by Carolyn Bracken
- The school for whatnots, Margaret Peterson Haddix
- Roomies, Sara Zarr & Tara Altebrando