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- Luna, the science and stories of our moon, David A. Aguilar
- On the playground, our first talk about prejudice, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrations by Jane Heinrichs
- The essential guide to self-sufficient living, vegetable gardening, canning and fermenting, keeping chickens, and more, Abigail R. Gehring
- Maker lab, 28 super cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, Jack Challoner ; foreword by Jack Andraka
- Zebra foals, by Genevieve Nilsen
- Puppy in my head, a book about mindfulness, Elise Gravel
- Volcanoes, Gail Gibbons
- My friend has Down Syndrome, by Kaitlyn Duling
- The brain is kind of a big deal, Nick Seluk
- Top secret, spies, codes, capers, gadgets, and classified cases revealed, Crispin Boyer & Suzanne Zimbler
- Lost cities, Giles Laroche
- How the word is passed, a reckoning with the history of slavery across America, Clint Smith
- Breaking waves, Winslow Homer paints the sea, Robert Burleigh ; paintings by Wendell Minor
- Dr. E's super stellar solar system, massive mountains! supersize storms! alien atmospheres!, Bethany Ehlmann ; with Jennifer Swanson
- Jim Crow, segregation and the legacy of slavery, Elliott Smith
- Elephants, Nic Bishop
- My book of butterflies, Geraldo ValĖrio
- The true West, real stories about black cowboys, women sharpshooters, Native American rodeo stars, pioneering vaqueros, and the unsung explorers, builders, and heroes who shaped the American West, by Mifflin Lowe ; illustrations by Wiliam Luong
- Sensational senses, amazing ways animals perceive the world, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Look! I wrote a book! (And you can too!), by Sally Lloyd-Jones ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- The elephant, Jenni Desmond
- Detector dogs, dynamite dolphins, and more animals with super sensory powers, Christina Couch and Cara Giaimo ; illustrations by Daniel Duncan
- Colorful STEAM activities, Rebecca Felix
- How big is baby, Kirsten Hall ; illustrated by Aki
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- Family conflict and changes, by Christa C. Hogan ; content consultant, Kathleen N. Bergman, PhD
- Family handyman, handy hints
- Under our clothes, our first talk about our bodies, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrations by Jane Heinrichs
- Just mercy, adapted for young adults : a true story of the fight for justice, Bryan Stevenson
- Wild buildings and bridges, architecture inspired by nature, Etta Kaner ; [illustrations], Carl Wiens
- Bugs in danger, our vanishing bees, butterflies, and beetles, Mark Kurlansky ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- Lewis and Clark for kids, their journey of discovery with 21 activities, Janis Herbert
- What's in your mind today?, written by Louise Bladen ; illustrated by Angela Perrini
- My body, Jill McDonald
- Clark the clam, the sound of cl, by Marv Alinas
- A journey under the sea, Craig Foster & Ross Frylinck
- The reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal, Mary L. Trump, Ph.D
- Firefighters' handbook, Meghan McCarthy
- Rodent rascals, Roxie Munro
- Reptiles everywhere, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup ; written by Camilla De La Bedoyere
- A few red drops, the Chicago Race Riot of 1919, Claire Hartfield
- Here and queer, Rowan Ellis, Jacky Sheridan
- Military animals, Martha London
- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
- Y is for yet, a growth mindset alphabet, by Shannon Anderson ; illustrated by Jacob Souva
- We are power, how nonviolent activism changes the world, Todd Hasak-Lowy
- I like animals, ...what jobs are there?, by Steve Martin ; illustrated by Roberto Blefari
- The ocean disaster, Matthew McElligott
- River, Sean Callery ; consultant: David Burnie
- Magic ramen, the story of Momofuku Ando, written by Andrea Wang ; illustrated by Kana Urbanowicz
Outgoing Resources
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