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- Abe Lincoln crosses a creek, a tall, thin tale (introducing his forgotten frontier friend), Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by John Hendrix
- A boy called Dickens, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by John Hendrix
- Bluebird summer, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Bethanne Andersen
- The humblebee hunter, inspired by the life & experiments of Charles Darwin and his children, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Jen Corace
- Titanic, voices from the disaster, Deborah Hopkinson
- D-Day, the World War II invasion that changed history, by Deborah Hopkinson
- The plot to kill a queen, a royal spy story in three acts, also including the Princess saves the cakes, a one act play to perform with a company of friends, Deborah Hopkinson
- Titanic, voices from the disaster, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Cinderella and a mouse called Fred, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Apples to Oregon, being the (slightly) true narrative of how a brave pioneer father brought apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries (and children) across the Plains, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- Where is the Kremlin?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Sky boys : how they built the Empire State Building, Deborah Hopkinson & James E. Ransome
- Into the firestorm, a novel of San Francisco, 1906, Deborah Hopkinson
- The deadliest hurricanes then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- A bandit's tale, the muddled misadventures of a pickpocket, Deborah Hopkinson
- Knit your bit, a World War I story, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Steven Guarnaccia
- Annie and Helen, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Raul Colón
- Fannie in the kitchen, the whole story from soup to nuts of how Fannie Farmer invented recipes with precise measurements, by Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Nancy Carpenter
- D-Day, the World War II invasion that changed history, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Follow the moon home, a tale of one idea, twenty kids, and a hundred sea turtles, by Philippe Cousteau and Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The plot to kill a queen, a royal spy story in three acts, also including the Princess saves the cakes, a one act play to perform with a company of friends, Deborah Hopkinson
- A bandit's tale, the muddled misadventures of a pickpocket, Deborah Hopkinson
- Cinderella and a mouse called Fred, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Where is the Kremlin?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, by Deborah Hopkinson
- The deadliest hurricanes then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson