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- Lobster vs. crab, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Look I'm an ecologist, written by Cathriona Hickey
- Lions, Amy Sky Koster
- Planet Earth for kids, a junior scientist's guide to water, air, and life in our ecosphere, Stacy W. Kish, MS
- Colors of love and peace, are you a peace maker?, presented by Fereidun Shokatfard, Ph.D. ; foreword by the Dalai Lama
- Woodstock 1969, the lasting impact of the counterculture, photographs by Jason Lauré ; text by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Lauré ; foreword by Dennis Elsas
- Brain candy, seriously sweet facts to satisfy your curiosity, [authors, Julie Beer and Chelsea Lin]
- We must not forget, Holocaust stories of survival and resistance, Deborah Hopkinson
- Popcorn country, the story of America's favorite snack, Cris Peterson ; photographs by David R. Lundquist
- Emergency machines, Chris Oxlade
- Where is Broadway?, by Douglas Yacka and Francesco Sedita ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- 500 nations, an illustrated history of North American Indians, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr
- The pest in the nest, story by Julian Gough ; illustrations by Jim Field
- Triceratops vs. spinosaurus, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The holocaust chronicle, [contributing authors, Marilyn Harran and others]
- Doodle stitching embroidery art, move beyond the pattern with Aimee Ray, Aimee Ray
- A child's introduction to The nutcracker, the story, music, costumes, and choreography of the fairy tale ballet, Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Amélie Videlo
- LEGO® with dad, creatively awesome brick projects for parents and kids to build together, Warren Nash
- Noah's ark, Peter Spier
- Super Duck, Jez Alborough
- All the water in the world, by George Ella Lyon and Katherine Tillotson
- STEAM play & learn, by Ana Dziengel
- The slime book
- Under threat, an album of endangered animals, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Tom Frost
- Kittens in the kitchen, by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen ; illustrations by Vivien Wu
- Cutest animals on the planet
- Who was Michelangelo?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- STEAM projects 101, by Ana Dziengel
- If Monet painted a monster, written by Amy Newbold ; pictures by Greg Newbold
- Green ants vs. army ants, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Tech lab, brilliant builds for super makers, [writer, Jack Challoner]
- Weird but true!, 300 fin-tastic facts from the deep blue sea, [Julie Beer and Michelle Harris, authors and researchers]
- Girl mogul, dream it, do it, change the world, Tiffany Pham
- The Mayflower, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Dylan Meconis
- Fossils for kids, a junior scientist's guide to dinosaur bones, ancient animals, and prehistoric life on Earth, Ashley Hall
- Margret & H.A. Rey's Curious George goes to a bookstore, written by Julie M. Bartynski ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young
- The Titanic, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor
- And then it's spring, Julie Fogliano ; illustrated by Erin E. Stead
- 1987 directory of Eureka Christian Church
- Britannica first big book of why, text by Sally Symes and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrations by Kate Slater
- Guinness world records 2022
- I'm bad!, Kate & Jim McMullan
- Wild animals
- Space, Sean Callery and Miranda Smith
- Exclamation mark, Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; [illustrated by] Tom Lichtenheld
- What's inside a flower?, and other questions about science & nature, Rachel Ignotofsky
- Robots in space, by Kathryn Clay ; consulting editor, Gail Saunders-Smith ; consultant, Seth Hutchinson
- Hornet vs. wasp, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Yoga animals, a wild introduction to kid-friendly poses, Paige Towler ; with a foreword by Tara Stiles
- Snakes for kids, a junior scientist's guide to venom, scales, and life in the wild, Michael G Starkey
Outgoing Resources
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