Children just like: A unique celebration of children around the world me by Barnabas and Anabel Kindersley (Dorling Kindersley/UNICEF). Ages: 5 – 12
- The children’s step-by-step cookbookby Angela Wilkes (Dorling Kindersley). Ages: 6 – 15
- DK Amazing animal facts by Jacqui Bailey (Dorling Kindersley). Ages: 6 – 15
- DK Readers Levels 2 – 4 (A series of easy-to-read non-fiction books for children. Titles include: Eruption – the story of volcanoes!; Sniffles, sneezes, hiccups and coughs; Spiders’ secrets; Extreme sports; Spies) (Dorling Kindersley). Ages: 3 – 10
- A faith like mine: A celebration of the world’s religions through the eyes of childrenby Laura Buller (Dorling Kindersley). Ages: 6 – 15
- Guiness World Records. Ages: 8 – 18
- Let’s eat: Children and their food around the world by Beatrice Hollyer (Frances Lincoln/Oxfam). Ages: 5 – 12
- Snapshot (A series of non-fiction for young children. Titles include: Funny Faces, Wild Animals, Things on Wheels, Animal Antics) (Dorling Kindersley). Ages: 3 – 6
- They fought for freedom (A series that focuses on the contribution of different southern African leaders who struggled for freedom and justice. Titles in the series include Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, Ruth First, Chris Hani, Oliver Tambo, Helen Joseph.) (Maskew Miller Longman). Ages: 12 – 16
- Teach your granny to text and other ways to change the world by Nick Stanhope (Walker Books). Ages: 8 – 12