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- Sign language & animals, Bela Davis
- Muddy as a duck puddle and other American similes, by Laurie Lawlor ; illustrated by Ethan Long
- Similes and metaphors, written by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Dan McGeehan and David Moore
- The American Heritage children's dictionary, by the editors of the American Heritage dictionaries
- ABC Earth-friendly me, Christiane Engel
- Let's sign, baby!, a fun and easy way to talk with baby, written by Kelly Ault ; illustrated by Leo Landry
- German for everyone junior, 5 words a day
- Kites sail high, a book about verbs, written and illustrated by Ruth Heller
- Let's learn opposites, by Tessa Kenan
- Prefixes and suffixes, written by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Dan McGeehan and David Moore
- Adverbs, by Ann Heinrichs
- A is for activist, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- -Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness, what is a suffix?, by Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrations by Martin Goneau
- The last kappa of Old Japan, a magical journey of two friends, story and illustrations by Sunny Seki
- Skin like milk, hair of silk, what are similes and metaphors?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Brian Gable
- Feet and puppies, thieves and guppies, what are irregular plurals?, by Brian P. Cleary, illustrations by Brian Gable
- Sign language & numbers, Bela Davis
- Conjunctions, written by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Dan McGeehan and David Moore
- The ABCs of baby's needs, essential signs to learn with baby, Loris Lora
- The American Heritage picture dictionary, by the editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries ; illustrations by Maggie Swanson
- If you were a contraction, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Pitch and throw, grasp and know, what is a synonym?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
- A chocolate moose for dinner, written and illustrated by Fred Gwynne
- Sign language & emotions, Bela Davis
- Spanish, illustrated by Andy Mansfield & Sebastien Iwohn
- Oxford Roald Dahl dictionary, original text by Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake ; compiled by Susan Rennie
- If you were a plural word, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Sign language & colors, Bela Davis
- The new gnu knew, By Rebecca Felix
- Thumbtacks, earwax, lipstick, dipstick, what is a compound word?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
- Twenty-odd ducks, why, every punctuation mark counts!, by Lynne Truss ; illustrated by Bonnie Timmons
- Let's learn directions, by Tessa Kenan
- Miss Pell would never misspell and other painless tricks for memorizing how to spell and use wily words, Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrated by J.P. Sandy
- Merriam-Webster's illustrated Spanish-English student dictionary
- If you were a question mark, by Shelly Lyons ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Barron's children's Spanish-English visual dictionary
- If you were a compound word, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Conjunctions, by Katie Marsico
- The American Heritage student dictionary
- Sign language & vehicles, Bela Davis
- Sign language & family, Bela Davis
- Takelma, language primer, text by Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians ; design and illustration by Alison Oliver
- Frog. Frog? Frog!, Understanding sentence types, by Nancy Loewen; illustrated by Merrill Rainey
- The American Heritage first dictionary, by the editors of the American Heritage dictionaries
- Prepositions, by Katie Marsico
- Synonyms and antonyms, written by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Dan McGeehan and David Moore
- Sign language & clothing, Bela Davis
- A bat cannot bat, a stair cannot stare, more about homonyms and homophones, by Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrations by Martin Goneau
- Scholastic children's dictionary
- Cool! whoa! ah! and oh!, what is an interjection?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable