Incoming Resources
- The Terrible Two's last laugh, Mac Barnett, Jory John ; illustrated by Kevin Cornell
- The case of the deadly ha-ha game, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- The case of the missing bird dog, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- Sammy Keyes and the power of Justice Jack, by Wendelin Van Draanen
- I have a balloon, written by Ariel Bernstein ; illustrated by Scott Magoon
- There was an old lady who swallowed a shell!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- The happy book, Andy Rash
- The season, Jonah Lisa Dyer and Stephen Dyer
- The bad apple, T.R. Burns
- The case of the double bumblebee sting, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- The 104-story treehouse, Andy Griffiths ; illustrated by Terry Denton
- The other ducks, Ellen Yeomans ; pictures by Chris Sheban
- The case of the missing cat, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- Every dog has his day, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- Against the Odds, Amy Ignatow
- The case of the three rings, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- The case of the vanishing fishhook, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- The return of the Charlie Monsters, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- We know it was you, a Strange truth novel, Maggie Thrash
- Mr. Nogginbody gets a hammer, David Shannon
- Dear brother, a graphic novel-ish by Alison McGhee ; illustrations by Tuan Nini
- The case of the troublesome lady, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- The legend of rock paper scissors, Drew Daywalt, Adam Rex
- Telephone, by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Jen Corace
- The case of the perfect dog, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- Arm in arm, a collection of connections, endless tales, reiterations, and other echolalia, [text and illustrations by] Remy Charlip
- Benjamin Franklinstein meets Thomas Deadison, by Matthew McElligott & Larry Tuxbury ; illustrated by Matthew McElligott
- Double vision, F.T. Bradley