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- Guys read, heroes & villains
- Guys read, heroes & villains, edited and with an introduction by Jon Scieszka ; stories by Laurie Halse Anderson, Cathy Camper and Raâul The Third, Sharon Creech, Jack Gantos, Christopher Healy, Deborah Hopkinson, Ingrid Law, Pam Muänoz Ryan, Lemony Snicket, and Eugene Yelchin; with illustrations by Jeff Stokely
- 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
- Guys read, heroes & villains
- 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
- Fatal throne, the wives of Henry VIII tell all, M.T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Jennifer Donnelly, Stephanie Hemphill, Deborah Hopkinson, Linda Sue Park, Lisa Ann Sandell
- Titanic, voices from the disaster, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Annie and Helen, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Raul Colâon
- Cinderella and a mouse called Fred, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Carter reads the newspaper, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate
- The humblebee hunter, inspired by the life & experiments of Charles Darwin and his children, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Jen Corace
- First family, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by A.G. Ford
- Abe Lincoln crosses a creek, a tall, thin tale (introducing his forgotten frontier friend), Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by John Hendrix
- Steamboat school, inspired by a true story, St. Louis, Missouri: 1847, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Ron Husband
- Sky boys, how they built the Empire State Building, Deborah Hopkinson & James E. Ransome
- Who was Charles Darwin?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- The deadliest hurricanes then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Home on the range, John A. Lomax and his cowboy songs, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Who was Charles Darwin?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- The humblebee hunter, inspired by the life & experiments of Charles Darwin and his children, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Jen Corace
- Keep on!, the story of Matthew Henson, co-discoverer of the North Pole, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- A boy called Dickens, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by John Hendrix
- A boy called Dickens, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by John Hendrix
- Small places close to home, a children's declaration of rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kate Gardiner
- Small places close to home, a children's declaration of rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kate Gardiner
- From slave to soldier, based on a true Civil War story, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Brian Floca
- How I became a spy, a mystery of WWII London, Deborah Hopkinson
- A bandit's tale, the muddled misadventures of a pickpocket, Deborah Hopkinson
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, by Deborah Hopkinson
- The story of a story, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Hadley Hooper
- Independence Cake, a revolutionary confection inspired by Amelia Simmons, whose true history is unfortunately unknown, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Annie and Helen
- Knit your bit, a World War I story, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Steven Guarnaccia
- Sky boys : how they built the Empire State Building, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- The deadliest diseases then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Home on the range, John A. Lomax and his cowboy songs, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Titanic, voices from the disaster, by Deborah Hopkinson
- We must not forget, Holocaust stories of survival and resistance, Deborah Hopkinson
- We must not forget, Holocaust stories of survival and resistance, Deborah Hopkinson
- Steamboat school, inspired by a true story, St. Louis, Missouri: 1847, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Ron Husband
- Michelle, by Deborah Hopkinson ; Illustrated by A.G. Ford
- Sky boys, how they built the Empire State Building, Deborah Hopkinson & James E. Ransome
- Hopkinson, Deborah, Adventures of Trim (Series), 2
- Stagecoach Sal, inspired by a true tale, by Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Carson Ellis
- Trim helps out, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- Only one, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- The story of a story, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Hadley Hooper
- Keep on!, the story of Matthew Henson, co-discoverer of the North Pole, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- The deadliest diseases then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Sweet land of liberty, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Leonard Jenkins
- Dive!, World War II stories of sailors & submarines in the Pacific, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Knit your bit, a World War I story, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Steven Guarnaccia
- We had to be brave, escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport, Deborah Hopkinson
- Apples to Oregon, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- Beatrix Potter & the unfortunate tale of a borrowed guinea pig, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake
- Sweet Clara and the freedom quilt, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by James Ransome
- The deadliest hurricanes then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Small places close to home, a children's declaration of rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kate Gardiner
- Small places close to home, a children's declaration of rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kate Gardiner
- Carter reads the newspaper, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Cinderella and a mouse called Fred, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky
- How I became a spy, a mystery of WWII London, Deborah Hopkinson
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, by Deborah Hopkinson
- The story of a story, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Hadley Hooper
- The deadliest diseases then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Only one, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Trim helps out, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- We must not forget, Holocaust stories of survival and resistance, Deborah Hopkinson
- The deadliest diseases then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- We must not forget, Holocaust stories of survival and resistance, Deborah Hopkinson
- The story of a story, Deborah Hopkinson ; pictures by Hadley Hooper
- Independence Cake, a revolutionary confection inspired by Amelia Simmons, whose true history is unfortunately unknown, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Cinderella and a mouse called Fred, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Only one, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- The deadliest fires then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- How I became a spy, a mystery of WWII London, Deborah Hopkinson
- Butterflies belong here, a story of one idea, thirty kids, and a world of butterflies, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Sweet Clara and the freedom quilt, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Butterflies belong here, a story of one idea, thirty kids, and a world of butterflies, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Meilo So
- We had to be brave, escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport, Deborah Hopkinson
- D-Day, the WWII invasion that changed history, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Fatal throne, the wives of Henry VIII tell all, M.T. Anderson, Candace Fleming, Jennifer Donnelly, Stephanie Hemphill, Deborah Hopkinson, Linda Sue Park, Lisa Ann Sandell
- Carter reads the newspaper, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Don Tate
- The deadliest hurricanes then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- We had to be brave, escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport, 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
- What is the women's rights movement?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- The deadliest fires then and now, by Deborah Hopkinson
- Thanks to Frances Perkins, fighter for workers' rights /, written by Deborah Hopkinson, illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- Independence Cake, a revolutionary confection inspired by Amelia Simmons, whose true history is unfortunately unknown, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Trim sets sail, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- Race against death, the greatest POW rescue of World War II, 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
- Sweet Clara and the freedom quilt, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by James Ransome