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- Where's the Big Dipper?, by Sidney Rosen ; illustrated by Dean Lindberg
- Why do some people use wheelchairs?, questions children ask about disabled people
- The New York Public Library amazing women in American history, a book of answers for kids, Sue Heinemann
- Sir Dana, a knight as told by his trusty armor, words and pictures by Dana Fradon
- Jobs for kids, a smart kid's Q & A guide, Jeanne Kiefer ; illustrations by Carol Nicklaus
- Why does lightning strike?, questions children ask about the weather, [text by Terry Martin]
- Do bears sleep all winter?, questions and answers about bears, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Roberto Osti
- Don't know much about the fifty states, by Ken Davis ; illustrated by Renee Andriani
- Guinness world records, 2004
- Kingfisher encyclopedia of questions and answers
- Scholastic's The magic school bus answers questions, a book of questions and answers, [TV tie-in adaptation by Anne Schreiber]
- Ask about volcanoes
- Do tornadoes really twist?, questions and answers about tornadoes and hurricanes, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Higgins Bond
- Guinness world records, 2007
- I wonder why the sea is salty, Anita Ganeri
- 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
- I wonder why snakes shed their skins and other questions about reptiles, Amanda O'Neill
- Big book of how
- I wonder why I blink and other questions about my body, Brigid Avison
- Boy wonders, Calef Brown
- I wonder why stars twinkle and other questions about space, Carole Stott
- Life's imponderables, the answers to civilization's most perplexing questions
- Why do tigers have stripes?, [writer, Alexandra Parsons ; illustrators, the Alvin White Studios and Richard Manning]
- Guinness world records 2002
- American history, Kenneth C. Davis ; illustrated by Matt Faulkner
- Don't know much about geography, everything you need to know about the world but never learned, Kenneth C. Davis