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- 1,000 facts about ancient Egypt
- A book about whales
- A few red drops : the Chicago Race Riots of 1919
- A green place to be : the creation of Central Park
- A history of pictures for children : from cave paintings to computer drawings
- A queer history of the United States for young people
- A ray of light : a book of science and wonder
- A to Z of science : a visual dictionary for curious scientists
- A to Z ready for K : a complete 35-week preschool curriculum
- Afghanistan
- After life : ways we think about death
- Albania
- All about oceans
- All that trash : the story of the 1987 Garbage Barge and our problem with stuff
- Amanda's fire drill : a book about fire safety
- An inconvenient alphabet : Ben Franklin and Noah Webster's spelling revolution
- An insider's guide to field hockey
- And the bullfrogs sing : a life cycle begins
- Animal atlas
- Animal smackdown : surprising animal matchups with surprising results
- Animal tracks & signs
- Apollo 8 : the mission that changed everything
- Around the world in 80 ways : the fabulous ways to get from here to there
- Art and how it works : an introduction to art for children
- Ask a scientist
- Astrology
- Astronaut handbook
- Atoms
- Baby animals with their families
- Backyard bears : conservation, habitat changes, and the rise of urban wildlife
- Beware of the crocodile
- Big breath : a guided meditation for kids
- Big cats
- Biodiversity : explore the diversity of life on Earth : with environmental science activities for kids
- Birds from head to tail
- Birds of a feather : bowerbirds and me
- Black women who dared
- Blacklisted! : Hollywood, the Cold War, and the First Amendment
- Blossom to apple
- Bold & brave : ten heroes who won women the right to vote
- Bolivia
- Brain lab for kids : 52 mind-blowing experiments, models, and activities to explore neuroscience
- Bugs
- Buried lives : the enslaved people of George Washington's Mount Vernon
- Butterflies in room 6 : see how they grow
- Calm : mindfulness for kids
- Canada
- Capacity
- Cat science unleashed : fun activities to do with your feline friend
- Caterpillar to butterfly
- Celebrations around the world
- Champion : the comeback tale of the American Chestnut tree
- Charles Darwin's On the origin of species
- China : a history
- Christmas : from solstice to Santa
- Circulatory system
- Code girls : the true story of the American women who secretly broke codes in World War II
- Complete crochet course : the ultimate reference guide
- Coral reefs
- Cote d'Ivoire
- Cougars
- Countdown : 2979 days to the moon
- Crossing on time : steam engines, fast ships, and a journey to the New World
- Cuddly critters for little geniuses
- Czech Republic
- Daring dozen : the twelve who walked on the moon
- Dark sky rising : Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow
- Day and night
- Deep oceans
- Did you burp? : how to ask questions...or not!
- Diet for a changing climate : food for thought
- Digestive system
- Digging deep : how science unearths puzzles from the past
- Dinosaur dinners
- Dinosaur! : dinosaurs and other amazing prehistoric creatures as you've never seen them before
- Dinosaurs
- Dinosaurs : by the numbers
- Dinosaurs discovered
- Disrupting thinking : why how we read matters
- Dive in! : exploring our connection with the ocean
- Dog science unleashed : fun activities to do with your canine companion
- Dominican Republic
- Don't let them disappear : 12 endangered species across the globe
- Don't mess with me : the strange lives of venomous sea creatures
- Dreamland : the true tale of America's opiate epidemic
- Earth : by the numbers
- Earthrise : Apollo 8 and the photo that changed the world
- Elephants
- Everglades
- Everything space
- Explorers : amazing tales of the world's greatest adventurers
- Exploring space : from Galileo to the Mars Rover and beyond
- Extreme abilities : amazing human feats and the simple science behind them
- Eyewitness Islam
- Feminism from A to Z
- Festivals and celebrations
- First source to football : rules, equipment, and key playing tips
- Flow, spin, grow : looking for patterns in nature
- Fly Guy presents : snakes
- Fly with me : a celebration of birds through pictures, poems, and stories
- Follow that bee! : a first book of bees in the city
- Follow your stuff : who makes it, where does it come from, how does it get to you?
- Forest
- Fourth of July
- Gender identity : beyond pronouns and bathrooms
- George Washington's secret six : the spies who saved America
- Geothermal energy : the energy inside our planet
- Girls with guts! : the road to breaking barriers and bashing records
- Gods and heroes : mythology around the world
- Goods and services
- Grammar
- Grassland
- Gravity
- Guide to genealogy
- Hair! : animal fur, wool, and more
- Hello summer!
- Hello winter!
- Hello, horse
- Hello, origami : 30 fun & easy origami designs for secret notes & special messages
- Heroes : incredible true stories of courageous animals
- Heroes who risked everything for freedom : Civil War
- Hey there, Earth dweller! : dive into this world we call Earth
- Hey, water!
- Hey-ho, to Mars we'll go! : a space-age version of the Farmer in the dell
- How a city works
- How far can a kangaroo jump?
- How things work : discover secrets and science behind bounce houses, hovercraft, robotics, and everything in between
- How to be a coder : learn to think like a coder with fun activities, then code in Scratch 3.0 online!/
- How to code : a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Book 1
- How we got to now : six innovations that made the modern world
- Human movement : how the body walks, runs, jumps, and kicks
- Hummingbird
- Hungary
- I have a skeleton
- I want to be a veterinarian
- I wish I was a monarch butterfly
- I've got eyes! : exceptional eyes of the animal world
- Icebergs & glaciers
- If I were a park ranger
- If polar bears disappeared
- Immune system
- Insects
- Inside outside
- Iraq
- It starts with a seed
- It's great to be a fan in Ohio
- John, Paul, George & Ben
- Join the no-plastic challenge! : a first book of reducing waste
- Jordan
- Just breathe : meditation, mindfulness, movement, and more
- Just mercy : adapted for young people : a true story of the fight for justice
- Kol hakavod : way to go!
- Korean celebrations : festivals, holidays and traditions
- LEGO : absolutely everything you need to know
- Length
- Let's go!
- Let's learn Japanese: : first words for everyone
- Liberty arrives! : how America's grandest statue found her home
- Light the menorah! : a Hanukkah handbook
- Light waves
- Like a lizard
- Lion pride!
- Little Larry goes to school : the true story of a timid chimpanzee who learned to reach new heights
- Little kids first big book of dinosaurs
- Little kids first big book of pets
- Little kids first big book of science
- Little kids first big book of things that go
- Little monsters of the ocean : metamorphosis under the waves
- Living on the veg : a kids' guide to life without meat
- Llamas
- Look again : secrets of animal camouflage
- Look at me! : wild animal show-offs
- Lovely beasts : the surprising truth
- Luna : the science and stories of our moon
- Magnificent birds
- Make better pictures : truth, opinions, and practical advice
- Make this! : building, thinking, and tinkering projects for the amazing maker in you
- Make your own Scratch games!
- Manhattan : mapping the story of an island
- Maya, Incas, and Aztecs
- Me and my amazing body
- Meet the champions
- Migration : incredible animal journeys
- Mission to Pluto : the first visit to an ice dwarf and the Kuiper belt
- Moles : the superpower field guide
- Monarch butterfly migration
- Monstrous : the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters
- Moon
- Moon landings
- Moon mission : the epic 400-year journey to Apollo 11
- Motion
- Motion : push and pull, fast and slow
- Mount Rushmore's hidden room and other monumental secrets
- Mourning doves
- My encyclopedia of very important dinosaurs
- My happy year by E. Bluebird
- My mixed emotions : help your kids handle their feelings
- Mythical beasts
- National Geographic Kids, Everything rocks and minerals
- Needs and wants
- Nerd Aa - Zz : your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know
- Nervous system
- Night sky
- Northern lights
- Now what? : a math tale
- Now you know how it works
- Odd animals
- Oh, the things we believed!
- On our street : our first talk about poverty
- One iguana two iguanas : a story of accident, natural selection, and evolution
- Our world is relative
- Owling : enter the world of the mysterious birds of the night
- Paddle perch climb : bird feet are neat
- Palm reading
- Pandas : all the latest facts from the field
- Pandemic! : how climate, the environment, and superbugs increase the risk
- Pattern
- Penguins!
- Perfectly peculiar plants
- Peru
- Planet name game
- Planetarium
- Polar bears
- Police officers in my community
- Portugal
- Poverty and hunger
- Power up
- Predator and prey : conversation in verse
- Prehistoric predators
- Pyramids
- Raccoons
- Respecting rules and laws
- Respiratory system
- Rewilding : giving nature a second chance
- Rocks & minerals
- Rocks and minerals : all the latest facts from the field
- Rodent rascals
- Ruby's birds
- Saving the Tasmanian devil : how science is helping the world's largest marsupial carnivore survive
- Scaly spotted feathered frilled : how do we know what dinosaurs really looked like?
- Science you can eat
- Sea lions
- Seashells : more than a home
- Seeds move!
- Seeing stars
- Senegal
- Sex plus : learning, loving, and enjoying your body
- Skeletal system
- Skulls!
- Sloths
- Small space living : expert tips and techniques on using closets, corners, and every other space in your home
- Snack, snooze, skedaddle : how animals get ready for winter
- Snapping turtles
- Snowman - cold = puddle : spring equations
- So cool! Sharks
- So cute! pandas
- Soar high, dragonfly!
- Solar power : capturing the sun's energy
- Solutions for a cleaner, greener planet : environmental chemistry
- Something rotten : a fresh look at roadkill
- Something very sad happened : a toddler's guide to understanding death
- Sorting
- Space
- Space exploration
- Space travel
- Splat! : the most exciting artists of all time
- Spooked! : How a Radio Broadcast and The War of the Worlds Sparked the 1938 Invasion of America
- Squares, rectangles, and other quadrilaterals
- Squirrel's family tree
- Start now! : you can make a difference
- Stinky science : why the smelliest smells smell so smelly
- Success as a financial advisor for dummies
- Summer green to autumn gold : uncovering leaves' hidden colors
- Sun! : one in a billion
- Super bug encyclopedia : the biggest, fastest, deadliest creepy-crawlies on the planet
- Super marsupials : kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and more
- Super sharks : a LEGO adventure in the real world
- Super space encyclopedia
- Super summer
- Superlative birds
- The 100 hats of the Cat in the Hat
- The American Revolution
- The Apollo missions for kids : the people and engineering behind the race to the moon : with 21 activities
- The Atlas Obscura explorer's guide for the world's most adventurous kid
- The Holocaust : racism and genocide in World War II
- The Invention Hunters discover how machines work
- The Stonewall Riots : coming out in the streets
- The Wampanoag
- The age of exploration : totally getting lost
- The big book of birds
- The crab alphabet book
- The dinosaur book
- The elements book : a visual encyclopedia of the periodic table
- The elephant
- The feelings book : the care & keeping of your emotions
- The first men who went to the moon
- The frog book
- The girl who named Pluto : the story of Venetia Burney
- The grand escape : the greatest prison breakout of the 20th century
- The great big book of families
- The greatest treasure hunt in history : the story of the Monuments Men
- The house that George built
- The house witch : your complete guide to creating a magical space with rituals and spells for hearth and home
- The human body : get under the skin with science activities for kids
- The lion's tale
- The magic & mystery of trees
- The school's on fire! : a true story of bravery, tragedy, and determination
- The science of science fiction
- The sea mammal alphabet book
- The secret life of the little brown bat
- The secret life of the skunk
- The space adventurer's guide : your passport to the coolest things to see and do in the universe
- The story of life
- The story of the okapi
- The sun is kind of a big deal
- The tornado scientist : seeing inside severe storms
- The travel book
- The truth about elephants
- The woolly monkey mysteries : the quest to save a rainforest species
- This book is cute
- This is how we do it : one day in the lives of seven kids from around the world
- Time
- Timeline of World War II, Europe and North Africa
- Timelines of everything
- Tornadoes
- Track that scat!
- Trees
- Truth or lie : sharks!
- Tugboat
- Ultimate bugopedia : the most complete bug reference ever
- Ultimate predatorpedia : the most complete predator reference ever
- Undaunted : the wild life of Biruté Mary Galdikas and her fearless quest to save orangutans
- Valleys
- Visual guide to math : a first reference book for children
- Volcanoes
- WWE tag teams and team-ups
- Wales
- Water land : land and water forms around the world
- Water power : energy from rivers, waves, and tides
- We are better together
- We are good citizens
- We are the gardeners
- We can vote
- We have a constitution
- We have a government
- Weather
- Weight
- Whales : an illustrated celebration
- What a waste
- What if you had T. rex teeth? : and other dinosaur parts
- What is NASA?
- What is climate change?
- What is the Constitution?
- What is the Stanley Cup?
- What is the women's rights movement?
- What was D-Day?
- What was Stonewall?
- What were the roaring twenties?
- What's the big deal about elections
- When plants attack : strange and terrifying plants
- When you grow up to vote : how our government works for you
- Where do garbage trucks go? : and other questions about ... trash and recycling
- Where is Area 51?
- Where is Hollywood?
- Where is Mount Rushmore?
- Where is Stonehenge?
- Where is the Grand Canyon?
- Where is the Serengeti?
- Where is the Tower of London?
- Where's Buddha?
- Which one doesn't belong? : playing with shapes
- Who believes what? : exploring the world's major religions
- Why did T. rex have short arms? : and other questions about ... dinosaurs
- Why do animals hibernate?
- Why not?
- Wild buildings and bridges : architecture inspired by nature
- Wind power : sailboats, windmills, and wind turbines
- Writing magic : creating stories that fly
- You wouldn't want to live without satellites!
- Your amazing digestion from mouth through intestine
- Your amazing skin from outside in
- Your fantastic elastic brain : stretch it, shape it
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