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- Galaxies, galaxies!, by Gail Gibbons
- Gender identity for kids, a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody!, Andy Passchier
- Pirate treasure, Kenny Abdo
- Mindfulness, by William Anthony
- What is the story of Dracula?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by David Malan
- African American almanac, 400 years of Black excellence, Lean'tin Bracks, Ph.D
- Silent cavalry, how Union soldiers from Alabama helped Sherman burn Atlanta--and then got written out of history, Howell Raines
- We also served, true stories of brave animals in the military & other heroic tales, by Erin McGill
- Neurociencia del cuerpo, cómo el organismo esculpe el cerebro, Nazareth Castellanos
- Grace Banker and her Hello Girls answer the call, the heroic story of WWI telephone operators, written by Claudia Friddell ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Hong Kong, Falaq Kagda, Magdalene Koh, Debbie Nevins
- Where is the Sahara Desert?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by David Malan
- The secret lives of booksellers and librarians, true stories of the magic of reading, James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris Mooney
- Exploring insects, Jill McDonald
- Housing and homelessness, Natalie Hyde
- We are a garden, a story of how diversity took root in America, by Lisa Westberg Peters ; illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov
- Galápagos, islands of change, written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Becca Stadtlander
- A history of delusions, the glass king, a substitute husband and a walking corpse, Victoria Shepherd
- A nasty little war, the Western intervention into the Russian Civil War, Anna Reid
- My incredible India, Jasbinder Bilan ; illustrated by Nina Chakrabarti
- Owl, Nick Winnick
- Journey of the Midnight Sun, Shazia Afzal ; illustrated by Aliya Ghare
- K9 and military dogs, by Parker Holmes
- Wake up America, Black women on the future of democracy, edited by Keisha N. Blain
- Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD ; with Bill Gifford
- Our blue planet, Leisa Stewart-Sharpe ; illustrated by Emily Dove ; [foreword by David Attenborough]
- Dung for dinner, a stomach-churning look at the animal poop, pee, vomit, and secretions that people have eaten (and often still do!), Christine Virnig ; illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- The bat, Elise Gravel
- The cat encyclopedia
- Racing and lure coursing dogs, Marie-Therese Miller, Ph.D
- Animal Crossing, Jessica Rusick
- Look, an excavator!, by Julia Jaske
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- Trucks!, (and other things with wheels), written by Bryony Davies ; illustrated by Maria Brzozowska
- What are states' rights?, by Benjamin Schaefer
- It's tough to be tiny, Kim Ryall Woolcock, Stacey Thomas
- Epic animal journeys, navigations & migrations by air, land and sea, Ed J Brown
- U.S. citizenship for dummies, by Jennifer Gagliardi
- Stand as tall as the trees, how an Amazonian community protected the rain forest, Patricia Gualinga and Laura Resau ; illustrated by Vanessa Jaramillo
- Pirates in the media, Kenny Abdo
- Beastly, the 40,000-year story of animals and us, Keggie Carew
- Eve, how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution, Cat Bohannon
- Alien worlds, how insects conquered the Earth, and why their fate will determine our future, Steve Nicholls
- Gridiron, stories from 100 years of the National Football League, written by Fred Bowen ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Sports legends / by Caryn Jenner
- A world of dancers, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- How to speak whale, a voyage into the future of animal communication, Tom Mustill
- Girl mogul, dream it. do it. change the world., Tiffany Pham
- Look, a dump truck!, by Julia Jaske
- 1,000 facts about space, Dean Regas
Outgoing Resources
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