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- Fly like a superhero?, written by Sally Hewitt
- Everything dog, what kids really want to know about dogs, by Marty Crisp
- The book of general ignorance, John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
- Why do we laugh?
- A chicken followed me home, questions and answers about a familiar fowl, Robin Page
- Animal friends
- Why are pineapples prickly?, questions children ask about food, text, Christopher Maynard
- Take my plant for a walk?, written by Ruth Thomson
- What do you do with a tail like this?, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Do princesses scrape their knees?, Carmela LaVigna Coyle ; illustrated by Mike Gordon and Carl Gordon
- Why can't I be happy all the time, questions children ask about feelings
- Who's hiding?, Satoru Onishi
- How come?, by Kathy Wollard ; illustrations by Debra Solomon
- Why do dogs bark?, by Joan Holub ; illustrations by Anna DiVito
- Horses wear shoes and other questions about horses, Jackie Gaff
- It's a spoon, not a shovel, by Caralyn Buehner ; pictures by Mark Buehner
- Kingfisher encyclopedia of questions and answers
- Asking about sex & growing up, a question-and-answer book for kids, Joanna Cole
- Why do boomerangs come back?, [writer, Alexandra Parsons ; illustrators, the Alvin White Studios and Richard Manning]
- Ollie's school day, a yes-and-no book, by Stephanie Calmenson ; illustrated by Abby Carter
- Do crocodiles moo?, Amanda Leslie
- SpongeBob Squarepants, trivia book, by David Fain
- Why do cats meow?, Joan Holub ; illustrations by Anna DiVito
- 882 1/2 amazing answers to your questions about the Titanic, by Hugh Brewster and Laurie Coulter ; text research by Greg Curtis ; historical consultation by Don Lynch ; paintings by Ken Marschall
- Are you "normal"?, by Mark Shulman
- Who uses this?, by Margaret Miller
- Ask me anything, [every fact you ever wanted to know], contributors, Kim Bryan ... [et. al.]
- Eat just candy?, and other questions about my body, Ruth Thomson
- The New York Public Library amazing women in American history, a book of answers for kids, Sue Heinemann
- What if?, mind-boggling science questions for kids, Robert Ehrlich ; illustrated by Ed Morrow
- Why are zebras black and white?, questions children ask about color, [text by Terry Martin]
- Animals
- Who are you?, Stella Blackstone and Debbie Harter
- Why do seasons change?, questions children ask about time and seasons
- Janice VanCleave's play and find out about bugs, easy experiments for young children, Janice VanCleave
- Do fishes get thirsty?, questions answered by Dr. Les Kaufman and staff of the New England Aquarium
- Where's the cat?, Stella Blackstone & Debbie Harter
- The big book of tell me why, Arkady Leokum ; illustrations by Howard Bender
- Why don't haircuts hurt?, questions and answers about your body, Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Karen Barnes
- Merry Christmas, Stinky Face, written by Lisa McCourt ; illustrated by Cyd Moore
- The lifesize animal opposites book, Lee Davis
- Why doesn't the earth fall up?, and other not such dumb questions about motion, by Vicki Cobb ; illustrated by Ted Enik
- Don't know much about the pioneers, Kenneth C. Davis ; illustrated by Renée Andriani
- Don't know much about history, everything you need to know about American history, but never learned, Kenneth C. Davis
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- What makes popcorn pop?, first questions and answers about food
- Why do rabbits hop?, and other questions about rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils, by Joan Holub ; illustrations by Anna DiVito
- Do super heroes have teddy bears?, by Carmela LaVigna Coyle ; illustrated by Mike Gordon ; color by Molly Hahn
- Things around us
- Why do horses neigh?, by Joan Holub ; illustrations by Anna DiVito