Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Luna, the science and stories of our moon, David A. Aguilar
- What is a pandemic?, by Kara L. Laughlin
- Frog or toad?, by Kirsten Chang
- The Highlights book of things to do, discover, explore, create, and do great things
- Moles, the superpower field guide, by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas Frith
- Let's go to the beach!, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Ron Cohee
- Tyrannosaurus rex, by Rebecca Sabelko
- Rainbows, by Jane P. Gardner
- Outdoor photography, by John Hamilton
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- The power book, written by Claire Saunders, Hazel Songhurst, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw, Minna Salami & Mik Scarlet ; illustrated by Joelle Avelino & David Broadbent ; [with a foreword by Roxane Gay]
- The digestive system, by Rebecca Pettiford
- Who are conservatives and what do they believe in?, Cathleen Small
- Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- Little Unicorn is angry, Aurélie Chien Chow Chine
- Who are populists and what do they believe in?, Zachary Anderson
- Cat, written by Juliet Clutton-Brock
- Inventors, incredible stories of the world's most ingenious inventions, Robert Winston ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke
- Engineering for teens, a beginner's book for aspiring engineers, Dr. Pamela McCauley ; illustrations by Conor Buckley
- Ohio, by Betsy Rathburn
- African lions, by Kaitlyn Duling
- Follow those zebras, solving a migration mystery, Sandra Markle
- Butterflies are pretty ... gross!, Rosemary Mosco ; [illustrations by] Jacob Souva
- Lifesize, dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, Sophy Henn
- Horned dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- Super marsupials, kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and more, by Katharine Kenah ; illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- Nervous system, by Grace Hansen
- Separate no more, the long road to Brown v. Board of Education, Lawrence Goldstone
- Reptiles for kids, a junior scientist's guide to lizards, amphibians, and cold-blooded creatures, Michael G. Starkey
- Where are the constellations?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Bats, by Gail Gibbons
- Migration, incredible animal journeys, Mike Unwin ; illustrated by Jenni Desmond
- Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?, by Shelia P. Moses ; illustrations by Dede Putra
- The Mayflower, Libby Romero ; illustrator Olga Baumert
- Be the change, Rob Greenfield's call to kids : making a difference in a messed-up world, Rob Greenfield and Antonia Banyard
- Brown bears, by Lindsay Shaffer
- Ducks overboard!, a true story of plastic in our oceans, Markus Motum
- Forensic science, written by Chris Cooper
- The who was? history of the world, by Paula K. Manzanero ; illustrations by Robert Squier, Nancy Harrison, and others
- Size, Julie Murray
- Out of the ice, how climate change is revealing the past, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- Obsessive about octopuses, Owen Davey
- Outrageous animal adaptations, from big-eared bats to frill-necked lizards, Michael J. Rosen
- Ultimate ocean rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Eye by eye, comparing how animals see, Sara Levine ; illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth
- World War II, author Simon Adams ; photographer Andy Crawford
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Breathe, think, do with Elmo, problem solving for little monsters, by Sesame Workshop and Robin Newman ; illustrated by Ernie Kwiat
- Wild buildings and bridges, architecture inspired by nature, Etta Kaner ; [illustrations], Carl Wiens
- Ankylosaurus, by Rebecca Sabelko
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