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Incoming Resources
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- This is our Constitution, discover America with a Gold Star father, Khizr Khan with Anne Quirk
- Trucks, Byron Barton
- Sharks, by Bonnie Bader ; illustrated by Steph Laberis
- A journey through the weather, Steve Parker ; illustrated by John Haslam
- Pokémon visual companion, written by Simcha Whitehill, Lawrence Neves, Katherine Fang, Cris Silvestri and Glenn Dakin
- The future interior designer's handbook, Jana Rosenblatt
- Celebrate Passover, Deborah Heiligman ; consultant, Shira Stern
- Signed & sealed:, greetings, goodbyes, and fine lines from history's remarkable letter writers, Quotabelle
- Money math, addition and subtraction, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Where is the Eiffel Tower?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Summer brain quest, between grades 5 & 6, written by Bridget Heos and Claire Piddock ; consulting editor, Kim Tredick
- Rats, by Josh Gregory
- My book of rocks and minerals, author: Dr. Devin Dennie
- How to draw dragons, trolls, and other dangerous monsters, by A.J. Sautter
- Summer brain quest, between grades pre-k & k, written by Bridget Heos ; consulting editor, Kimberly Oliver Burnim
- Total garbage, a messy dive into trash, waste, and our world, Rebecca Donnelly ; illustrated by John Hendrix
- Ants, Melissa Stewart
- Birds vs. blades?, offshore wind power and the race to protect seabirds, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- A butterfly is patient, Dianna Hutts Aston ; [illustrated by] Sylvia Long
- Putting the science in fiction, expert advice for writing with authenticity in science fiction, fantasy, & other genres, edited by Dan Koboldt ; foreword by Chuck Wendig ; [edited by Amy Jones]
- Summer brain quest, between grades 3 & 4, written by Persephone Walker and Claire Piddock ; consulting editor, Jackie Bonilla
- Summer brain quest, between grades 2 & 3, written by Persephone Walker and Claire Piddock ; consulting editor, Jane Ching Fung
- The elements, written by Adrian Dingle
- Uruguay, Leslie Jermyn & Winnie Wong
- World War II, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- Never say you can't survive, Charlie Jane Anders
- Brown bear, the biggest meat-eater on land, by Meish Goldish ; consultant: Kerry Gunther
- Vikings, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- You wouldn't want to live without clean water!, written by Roger Canavan ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- The Borden murders, Lizzie Borden & the trial of the century, Sarah Miller
- Where is the White House?, by Megan Stine ; Illustrated by David Groff
- Tahiti, writers, Roseline NgCheong-Lum, Debbie Nevins
- Comets, by Grace Hansen
- How much, how many, how far, how heavy, how long, how tall is 1000?, written by Helen Nolan ; illustrated by Tracy Walker
- Marine biomes, Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Donald Trump, our 45th president, by Ann Gaines Rodriguez
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- Ultimate bug rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- 1000 inventions and discoveries, Roger Bridgman
- This or that?, Brandon T. Snider, Book 1
- Sea lions, Jen Green
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled, how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?, by the Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh
- Like a tree, text and illustrations by Rossana Bossù
- Delaware, Melissa McDaniel
- Everything dogs, Becky Baines, with Dr. Gary Weitzman
- How to draw cute beasts, Angela Nguyen
- Different like me, my book of autism heroes, Jennifer Elder ; illustrations by Marc Thomas and Jennifer Elder
- Dogs on duty, soldiers' best friends on the battlefield and beyond, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
- When Harriet met Sojourner, by Catherine Clinton ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- My year of rest and relaxation, Ottessa Moshfegh
Outgoing Resources
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