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- Eleanor makes her mark, how Eleanor Roosevelt reached out, spoke up, and changed the world, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- A cool drink of water, by Barbara Kerley
- Walt Whitman, words for America, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Brian Selznick
- One world, one day, Barbara Kerley
- Those rebels, John & Tom, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- What to do about Alice?, how Alice Roosevelt broke the rules, charmed the world, and drove her father Teddy crazy!, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Eleanor makes her mark, how Eleanor Roosevelt reached out, spoke up, and changed the world, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- A little peace, by Barbara Kerley ; with a note by Richard H. Solomon
- Following Baxter, Barbara Kerley ; illustrations by Gilbert Ford
- With a friend by your side, Barbara Kerley
- The dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, an illuminating history of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, artist and lecturer, by Barbara Kerley ; with drawings by Brian Selznick many of which are based on the original sketches of Mr. Hawkins
- Tigers & tea with Toppy, a true adventure in New York City with wildlife artist, Charles R. Knight, who loved saber-toothed cats, parties at the Plaza, and people and animals of all stripes, by Barbara Kerley, author of The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins ; with Rhoda Knight Kalt, granddaughter of Charles R. Knight ; illustrations by Matte Stephens with original artwork by Charles R. Knight
- The "extraordinary" Mark Twain (according to Susy), by Barbara Kerley ; iIllustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Eleanor makes her mark, how Eleanor Roosevelt reached out, spoke up, and changed the world, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- One world, one day, Barbara Kerley
- Eleanor makes her mark, how Eleanor Roosevelt reached out, spoke up, and changed the world, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Tigers & tea with Toppy, a true adventure in New York City with wildlife artist, Charles R. Knight, who loved saber-toothed cats, parties at the Plaza, and people and animals of all stripes, by Barbara Kerley, author of The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins ; with Rhoda Knight Kalt, granddaughter of Charles R. Knight ; illustrations by Matte Stephens with original artwork by Charles R. Knight
- Following Baxter, Barbara Kerley ; illustrations by Gilbert Ford