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- The airport, the inside story, [John Walton ; illustrator, Hannah Abbo]
- Reptile, written by Colin McCarthy
- Winged wonders, solving the monarch migration mystery, by Meeg Pincus ; illustrated by Yasmin Imamura
- Freaky, funky fish, odd facts about fascinating fish, written by Debra Kempf Shumaker ; illustrated by Claire Powell
- Peculiar primates, fun facts about these curious creatures, Debra Kempf Shumaker ; illustrated by Claire Powell
- Try it!, how Frieda Caplan changed the way we eat, written by Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Travelers to unimaginable lands, stories of dementia, the caregiver, and the human brain, Dasha Kiper ; foreword by Norman Doidge
- World War I, written by Simon Adams ; photographed by Andy Crawford
- Keto for life, reset your biological clock in 21 days and optimize your diet for longevity, Mark Sisson with Brad Kearns
- Born to be wild, how baby animals survive and thrive, written by John Woodward and Caroline Stamps
- What is the Supreme Court?, by Jill Abramson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Democracy awakening, notes on the state of America, Heather Cox Richardson
- Ocean!, waves for all, by Ocean (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Ocean (and David Litchfield)
- Behold the octopus!, written by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzales
- Disaster strikes!, the most dangerous space missions of all time, Jeffrey Kluger
- What was Reconstruction?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Pregnancy day by day, count down your pregnancy day by day with advice from a team of experts, consulting editor, Paula Amato, MD, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, editor-in-chief, Dr. Maggie Blott, MBBS, Consultant Obstetrician
- Before colors, where pigments and dyes come from, by Annette Bay Pimentel ; illustrated by Madison Safer
- Stomp and chomp, my first book of dinosaurs, Simon Mole ; illustrated by Matt Hunt
- The capitol, a meet the nation's capitol book, Lindsay Ward
- Ghostology, a true revelation of spirits, ghouls, and hauntings, by Lucinda Curtle ; [illustrations by Anne Yvonne Gilbert, Garry Walton, and Doug Sirois]
- Noisemakers, 25 women who raised their voices & changed the world : a graphic collection from Kazoo, [Erin Bried, Editor in Chief Kazoo Magazine]
- Think big, little one, Vashti Harrison
- Diwali, Grace Jones
- Animals, here we grow!, Shelley Rotner
- Journey around the sun, the story of Halley's comet, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Yaara Eshet
- Adorable animals, Mary Quattlebaum
- Hanging with vampires, a totally factual field guide to the supernatural, by Insha Fitzpatrick ; illustrations by Lilla Bölecz
- S is for slugger, the ultimate baseball alphabet, words by James Littlejohn ; illustrations by Matthew Shipley
- The Democrat Party hates America, Mark R. Levin
- Ancient Rome, written by Dr. Simon James
- Crash from outer space, unraveling the mystery of flying saucers, alien beings, and Roswell, Candace Fleming
- A kid's guide to saving the planet, it's not hopeless and we're not helpless, by Paul Douglas ; illustrated by Chelen Écija
- Weird but true!, Disney: 300 wonderful facts to celebrate the magic of Disney
- The deep!, wild life at the ocean's darkest depths, by Lindsey Leigh
- Success strategies for parenting gifted kids, expert advice from the national association for gifted children, edited by Kathleen Nilles, Jennifer L. Jolly, Ph.D., Tracy Ford Inman, Ed.D., and Joan Franklin Smutny
- Brushed aside, the untold story of women in art, Noah Charney ; foreword by Ingrid Rowland ; afterword by Marina Abramović
- Packing for Mars for kids, Mary Roach
- Native nations, a millennium in North America, Kathleen DuVal
- The summer of 1876, outlaws, lawmen, and legends in the season that defined the American West, Chris Wimmer
- P is for poppadoms, an Indian alphabet book, by Kabir Sehgal & Surishtha Sehgal ; illustrated by Hazel Ito
- It's tough to be tiny, Kim Ryall Woolcock, Stacey Thomas
- Asian American histories of the United States, Catherine Ceniza Choy
- My incredible India, Jasbinder Bilan ; illustrated by Nina Chakrabarti
- Christopher Columbus and the Taino people, Kate Messner and José Barreiro ; illustrated by Falynn Koch
- What a shell can tell, where they live, what they eat, how they move, and more, by Helen Scales ; illustrated by Sonia Pulido
- Race to the bottom of the Earth, surviving Antarctica, Rebecca E. F. Barone
- Zambia, Timothy Holmes, Winnie Wong, Debbie Nevins
- Degas, painter of ballerinas, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Madness, race and insanity in a Jim Crow asylum, Antonia Hylton
Outgoing Resources
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