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- Many ways to eat, Christy Peterson
- National geographic kids 5-minute shark stories, Alli Brydon
- Brains!, not just a zombie snack, Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Matthew Rivera
- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- The kingdom, the power, and the glory, American evangelicals in an age of extremism, Tim Alberta
- Natural disasters, written by Claire Watts ; consultant Trevor Day
- The elements, written by Adrian Dingle
- Modern art explorer, with 30 artworks from the Centre Pompidou, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Tunisia, Rosalind Varghese Brown, Michael Spilling, Debbie Nevins
- We are starlings, inside the mesmerizing magic of a murmuration, written by Robert Furrow & Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrated by Marc Martin
- The truth about college admission, a family guide to getting in and staying together, Brennan Barnard and Rick Clark
- Is this normal?, judgment-free straight talk about your body, Dr. Jolene Brighten
- Weird earth, debunking strange ideas about our planet, Donald R. Prothero
- Animal invaders, creatures causing trouble, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Midnight's borders, a people's history of modern India, Suchitra Vijayan
- Wind, discovering air in motion, Olga Fadeeva ; translated by Lena Traer
- Exploring dinosaurs, Jill McDonald
- Many ways to be a family, Christy Peterson
- Triceratops vs. spinosaurus, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Dolley the fire dog, Lisa M. Gerry ; photographs by Lori Epstein
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Killer whale vs. great white shark, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Working boats, an inside look at ten amazing watercraft, Tom Crestodina
- Weather words and what they mean, by Gail Gibbons
- Go for the moon, a rocket, a boy, and the first moon landing, Chris Gall
- Overview, a new way of seeing Earth, Benjamin Grant with Sandra Markle
- The day the river caught fire, how the Cuyahoga River exploded and ignited the Earth Day movement, by Barry Wittenstein ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- A tree is a home, Pamela Hickman, Zafouko Yamamoto
- Overground railroad, the Green Book and the roots of Black travel in America, Candacy Taylor
- Nobody's fool, why we get taken in and what we can do about it, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris
- Remembering peasants, a personal history of a vanished world, Patrick Joyce
- Our flag was still there, the true story of Mary Pickersgill and the Star-Spangled Banner, Jessie Hartland
- Atlas of amazing architecture, the most incredible architecture you've (probably) never heard of, Peter Allen
- Race to the bottom of the Earth, surviving Antarctica, Rebecca E. F. Barone
- Our blue planet, Leisa Stewart-Sharpe ; illustrated by Emily Dove ; [foreword by David Attenborough]
- Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD ; with Bill Gifford
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- Plants & fungi!, contributors, Professor Lynne Boddy MBE, Dr. Chris Clennett, Wendy Horobin, Dr. Sarah Jose, Jo Locke ; illustrators, Andrew Beckett, Peter Bull, Arran Lewis, Sofian Moumene, and KJA Artists
- Hortus curious, discover the world's most weird and wonderful plants and fungi, Michael Perry aka Mr. Plant Geek ; illustrated by Aaron Apsley
- Comets, by Betsy Rathburn
- What is the story of Dracula?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by David Malan
- Galaxies, galaxies!, by Gail Gibbons
- Weird but true!, 300 fascinating facts about the fifty states
- Tails from the animal shelter, by Stephanie Shaw ; illustrated by Liza Woodruff
- That they lived, African Americans who changed the world, Rochelle Riley and Cristi Smith-Jones
- Hanging with vampires, a totally factual field guide to the supernatural, by Insha Fitzpatrick ; illustrations by Lilla Bölecz
- Grace Banker and her Hello Girls answer the call, the heroic story of WWI telephone operators, written by Claudia Friddell ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Where is the Sahara Desert?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by David Malan
- Tesla Model S, by Amy C. Rea
- Eve, how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution, Cat Bohannon
Outgoing Resources
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