- Shadow: Suzy Lee heralds the imaginative play of a little girl who has an adventure in the attic of her home.
- Dear God: David Heller provides imaginative and candid glimpses of how kids picture God.
- The 11th Commandment: Children across America reveal what kids imagine is important for living with other people, the earth, family, and God.
- How Did the Animals Help God?: Nancy Sohn Swartz imagines the qualities that animals hoped humans would possess when God created them.
- The Beejum Book: Alice O. Howell conveys a child's imaginative world of pleasure and insights into travel, mysticism, and religion.
- Hello, Good-bye: Arlene Alda takes an imaginative look at opposites in everyday life.
- The Monkey with a Bright Blue Bottom: Steve Smallman and Nick Schon describe an imaginative monkey who entertains himself at the expense of other jungle animals.
- When Cats Dream: Dav Pilkey offers an imaginary trip into a cat's dream world.
- Topsy-Turvy Town: Luc Melanson salutes a young boy who lives in a delightful world created in his own vivid imagination.
- Lulu's Piano Lesson: Arlene Alda celebrates the value of imagination in the life of an observant little girl taking piano lessons.
- Sivu's Six Wishes: Jude Daly presents an imaginative Taoist tale about the blessings and bounties of creativity.
- You and Me: Giovanni Manna celebrates differences and diversity as something to be cherished and respected.
- A Little Bitty Man and Other Poems for the Very Young: Halfdan Rasmussen offers imaginative and light-hearted poems that will elicit children's laughter.
- What If Everything Had Legs?: Scott Menchin shows how a creative mother uses imagination to energize her moody daughter.
- Warduff and the Corncob Caper: Mat Head spells out how a contented cat uses his imagination to help out some friends.
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