- Please don't bite me, Nazzy Pakpour, Owen Davey
- The secret subway, written by Shana Corey ; illustrated by Red Nose Studio
- 24 hours in the Stone Age, Lan Cook ; illustrated by Laurent Kling ; consultant, Dr. James Dilley
- Ear infection, Anita Ganeri and Beatriz Castro
- Let's read animal words, written and illustrated by Ji Lee
- How to be Australian, an outsider's view on life & love down under, Ashley Kalagian Blunt
- Tonsillitis, Anita Ganeri and Beatriz Castro
- A little monster's guide to mindfulness, Emily Snape
- Name that thing, stretch your brain power with 20 picture quizzes, Gareth Moore ; illustrations by Ryan O'Rourke
- Peppa's new chicks
- We are all astronauts, Kate Pankhurst
- Animal science, Jane P. Gardner
- The clarinet, by Mary Auld with the musical support of Rachel Leach
- Zero waste, how one community is leading a world recycling revolution, Allan Drummond
- Song after song, the musical life of Julie Andrews, written by Julie Hedlund ; illustrated by Ilaria Urbinati
- Let's ride a wave!, diving into the science of light and sound waves with physics, Chris Ferrie
- Forces, by Anna Claybourne and Luke Séguin-Magee
- On the trail of the plains-wanderer, a precious Australian bird, Rohan Cleave ; illustrated by Julian Teh
- Listen, how Evelyn Glennie, a deaf girl, changed percussion, Shannon Stocker ; illustrated by Devon Holzwarth
- Fantastic beasts and where to find them, movie-making news : the stories behind the magic, Jody Revenson
- Baby Owl, Anne Rooney, Qu Lan
- Do something for someone else, written by Loll Kirby ; illustrated by Yas Imamura ; foreword by Michael Platt
- I don't like snakes, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Luciano Lozano
- Spies of World War I, by Michael Burgan
- Some girls, by Nelly Thomas ; illustrations by Sarah Dunk
- The fantastic book of feelings, a guide to being happy, sad and everything in-between!, by Marcia Williams
- Wildlife Wong and the sun bear, by Sarah Pye
- Head lice, Anita Ganeri and Beatriz Castro
- Wildlife Wong and the pygmy elephant, by Sarah Pye
- How to be Australian, an outsider's view on life & love down under, Ashley Kalagian Blunt
- Learn to draw manga poses for kids, learn to draw with easy-to-follow drawing lessons in a manga story!, Yuyu Kouhara ; English translation, Mayumi Anzai
- Germs, by John Devolle
- Wildlife Wong and the orangutan, by Sarah Pye
- Death by meeting, a leadership fable about solving the most painful problem in business, Patrick Lencioni
- The Milky Way, an autobiography of our galaxy, via Moiya McTier ; illustrated by AnnaMarie Salai
- The writing school, Miranda France
- Diprotodon, a megafauna journey, Bronwyn Saunders ; illustrated by Andrew Plant
- Oil, Jonah Winter ; illustrated by Jeanette Winter
- Book of the brain and how it works, Betina Ip ; illustrated by Mia Nilsson ; edited by Alex Frith ; designed by Melissa Gandhi
- Wildlife Wong and the fig wasp, by Sarah Pye
- Zero zebras, a counting book about what's not there, by Bruce Goldstone ; illustrated by Julien Chung
- The sisters of Auschwitz, the true story of two Jewish sisters' resistance in the heart of Nazi territory, Roxane van Iperen ; translated from the Dutch by Joni Zwart
- Materials, by Anna Claybourne and Luke Séguin-Magee
- Energy, by Anna Claybourne and Luke Séguin-Magee
- Brains, by John Devolle
- How many llamas does a car weigh?, creative ways to look at weight, Clara Cella
- A coder like me, written by Shini Somara with Catherine Coe ; illustrated by Nadja Sarell
- What is light?, a sunny sea-side adventure!, by Kay Barnham and Marcelo Badari
- Walking in Gagudju country, exploring the monsoon forest, Diane Lucas and Ben Tyler ; illustrated by Emma Long
- I dare! I can! I will!, the day the Icelandic women walked out and inspired the world, Linda Ólafsdóttir