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- Gods of the ancient world, a kids' guide to ancient mythologies, written by Marchella Ward ; [illustrated by Xuan Le]
- Emperor of the ice, how a changing climate affects a penguin colony, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Catherine Rayner
- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- Little kids first big book, Moira Rose Donohue
- Camping, by Lisa Owings
- Tales of the prehistoric world, [author, Kallie Moore ; illustrator, Becky Thorns]
- All the way to the top, how one girl's fight for Americans with disabilities changed everything, words by Annette Bay Pimentel ; pictures by Nabi H. Ali ; foreword by Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins
- Eat your rocks, Croc!, Dr. Glider's advice for troubled animals, written by Jess Keating ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- The gentle genius of trees, Philip Bunting
- Trees, haiku from roots to leaves, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Angela Mckay
- Snakes slither and hiss, Fiona Lock
- Do mermaids exist?, Peter Finn
- Being you, a first conversation about gender, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
- Get to know money, a fun visual guide to how money works and how to manage it, written by Kalpana Fitzpatrick ; illustrated by Gus Scott
- Human body, written by Richard Walker
- Sea slugs, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- If you can dream it, you can do it, how 25 inspiring individuals found their dream jobs, Colleen Nelson & Kathie MacIsaac ; with illustrations by Scot Ritchie
- This is my body, I get to choose : an introduction to consent, written by Brook Sitgraves Turner ; photos by Kati Douglas
- Unscripted, the epic battle for a media empire and the Redstone family legacy, James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams
- Immigration, an American history, Carl J. Bon Tempo, Hasia R. Diner
- Celebrating Christmas, by Elizabeth Morgan and Arlene Erlbach
- The LGBTQ+ history book, [contributors, Prof. Michael Bronski, consultant editor ; Dr. Kit Heyam, consultant editor ; Prof. Valerie Traub, consultant editor ; Jon Astbury, Hannah Ayres [and 3 others]]
- Battle of the brains, the science behind animal minds, written by Jocelyn Rish ; illustrated by David Creighton-Pester
- The U.S. Mint, making America's money, Kathryn Walton
- Homes in the wild, where baby animals and their parents live, Lita Judge
- What was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?, by Caleb Gayle ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Where is the Eiffel Tower?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Flamingos, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- Little kids first big book of sports, James Buckley, Jr
- The story of the saxophone, by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Yoshi, sea turtle genius, a true story about an amazing swimmer, by Lynne Cox ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- The secret life of the flying squirrel, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Kate Garchinsky
- Poison frogs, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- Attention span, a groundbreaking way to restore balance, happiness and productivity, Gloria Mark, PhD
- King Sejong invents an alphabet, Carol Kim ; illustrated by Cindy Kang
- Black beach, a community, an oil spill, and the origin of Earth Day, by Shaunna and John Stith ; illustrated by Maribel Lechuga
- Moon!, Earth's best friend, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Stevie Lewis
- Do aliens exist?, Peter Finn
- Digestion! the musical, written by Adam Rex ; illustrated by Laura Park
- Back to life, senior editors, Sam Kennedy, Anna Steiffert Limerick
- When we say Black lives matter, written and illustrated by Maxine Beneba Clarke
- Yellowstone, Catherine Ard, Bianca Austria
- Full of life, exploring Earth's biodiversity, words by Isabel Thomas ; pictures by Sara Gillingham
- Walrus song, Janet Lawler ; illustrated by Timothy Basil Ering
- The secret stream, written by Kimberly Ridley ; illustrated by Megan Elizabeth Baratta
- Passover, a celebration of freedom, by Bonnie Bader ; illustrated by Joanie Stone
- If you sailed on the Titanic, written by Denise Lewis Patrick ; illustrated by Winona Nelson
- Hooray for DNA!, how a bear and a bug are a lot like us, by Pauline Thompson ; illustrated by Greg Pizzoli
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- 5-minute baby animal stories, [Libby Romero, writer]
Outgoing Resources
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