Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Climate change, author, John Woodward
- Bubbles, by Meg Gaertner
- Belgium, by Chris Bowman
- Curious about birds, by Jill Sherman
- Ellis Island, gateway to America, by Joanne Mattern
- What is Juneteenth?, by Kirsti Jewel ; illustrated by Manuel Guiterrez
- Moles, the superpower field guide, by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas Frith
- The brilliant abyss, exploring the majestic hidden life of the deep ocean and the looming threat that imperils it, Helen Scales
- Classified, the secret career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee aerospace engineer, Traci Sorell ; illustrated by Natasha Donovan
- Maker lab, 28 super cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, Jack Challoner ; foreword by Jack Andraka
- Morocco, by Joyce Markovics, consultant, Marjorie Faulstich Orelland, PhD, Professor of Urban Schooling, University of California, Los Angeles
- This is a book to read with a worm, Jodi Wheeler-Toppen ; illustrated by Margaret McCartney
- Zebra foals, by Genevieve Nilsen
- Elephants, by Sarah L. Thomson ; with an introduction by Chelsea Clinton
- My life with dyslexia, written by Mari Schuh ; art by Isabel Muñoz
- Nature's ninja, animals with spectacular skills, Rebecca L. Johnson
- Unstoppable us, Yuval Noah Harari ; illustrated by Ricard Zaplana Ruiz, Vol. 1
- Honduras, by Golriz Golkar
- 3-D art lab for kids, 32 hands-on adventures in sculpture and mixed media, Susan Schwake ; phototgraphy by Rainer Schwake
- South Korea, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- Shadows, by Meg Gaertner
- Bicycles, Rachel Lynette and John Willis
- Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- A fire truck's day, by Lily Schell
- The brain is kind of a big deal, Nick Seluk
- Learn to draw Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, character art by Cory Hamscher
- Thank you, rodents, by Marie Pearson
- What happens when my parents get divorced?, Marisa Orgullo
- What's life like in foster care?, Dwayne Hicks
- Would you, could you plant a tree?, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Patrick Spaziante
- My life with Down syndrome, written by Mari Schuh ; art by Isabel Muñoz
- Lifesize, dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, Sophy Henn
- No buddy like a book, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Brianne Farley
- Horned dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- What is Nintendo?, by Gina Shaw ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Peaceful like a panda, 30 mindful moments for playtime, mealtime, bedtime-or anytime!, Kira Willey ; illustrated by Anni Betts
- Missouri, by Rachel Grack
- Become an electrician, by Kate Conley
- Muscles and bones, a repulsive augmented reality experience, Gillia M. Olson
- What does the Constitution say?, a kid's guide to how our democracy works, Ben Sheehan ; illustrated by Mary Kate McDevitt
- Fungi, colorful clean-up crews, by Ruth Owen
- Cow to cone, Julie Knutson
- Stamped, racism, antiracism, and you, written by Jason Reynolds ; adapted from Stamped from the beginning by and with an introduction from Ibram X. Kendi
- Understanding ADHD, Jessica Rusick
- My book of butterflies, Geraldo Vaľrio
- Our environment, everything you need to know, written by Jacques Pasquet ; illustrated by Yves Dumont ; with translation by Shelley Tanaka
- Exploring flight!, by Andrea Beaty and Dr. Theanne Griffith ; illustrated by Steph Stilwell
- Sensational senses, amazing ways animals perceive the world, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Save the crash-test dummies, Jennifer Swanson ; illustrated by TeMika Grooms
- Size, Julie Murray
Outgoing Resources
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