Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Squirrel's family tree, by Beth Ferry ; illustrated by A.N. Kang
- How the word is passed, a reckoning with the history of slavery across America, Clint Smith
- Not a bean, Claudia Guadalupe Martínez ; illustrated by Laura González
- George Washington's secret six, the spies who saved America, Brian Kilmeade & Don Yaeger
- How to talk to your computer, by Seymour Simon ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- What a waste, Jess French
- Animal, vegetable, junk, a history of food, from sustainable to suicidal, Mark Bittman
- Volcano & earthquake, written by Susanna Van Rose
- Everything awesome about dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts!, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- What's in your body?, by Ximena Hastings ; illustrations by Alison Hawkins
- Stamped (for kids), racism, antiracism, and you, adapted by Sonja Cherry-Paul, from Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds, a remix of Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi ; with art by Rachelle Baker
- The Titanic, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor
- Little kids first big book of science, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- There was an old astronaut who swallowed the moon!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- I am the shark, written by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Laurie Keller
- Animals in the sky, Sara Gillingham
- Dr. Seuss's horse museum, illustrated by Andrew Joyner
- The truth about elephants, Maxwell Eaton III
- Rock & minerals, written by Dr. R. F. Symes and the staff of the Natural History Museum, London
- Animals sounds with the very hungry caterpillar, by Eric Carle
- Dinosaurs!, by Erica S. Perl ; illustrations by Michael Slack
- Amazing but true!, fun facts about the LEGO® world--and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, and Catherine Saunders
- The girl who named Pluto, the story of Venetia Burney, written by Alice B. McGinty ; illustrated by Elizabeth Haidle
- The frog book, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Ultimate rockopedia, the most complete rocks & minerals reference ever, Steve Tomecek
- Stinky science, why the smelliest smells smell so smelly, written by Edward Kay ; illustrated by Mike Shiell
- The universe in you, a microscopic journey, by Jason Chin
- T. rex, Andrea Silen
- Know yourself, know your money, discover why you handle money the way you do, and what to do about it!, Rachel Cruze ; [foreword by Dave Ramsey]
- Trees, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
- Tooth & claw, the dinosaur wars, Deborah Noyes
- The ABCs of Black history, words by Rio Cortez ; pictures by Lauren Semmer
- Jumbo, the making of the Boeing 747, Chris Gall
- Gross as a snot otter, discovering the world's most disgusting animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- American Revolution, written by Stuart Murray
- I wish I was a sea turtle, by Jennifer Bové
- Me and the world, an infographic exploration, by Mireia Trius ; illustrated by Joana Casals ; English translation by Feather Flores
- Telling time, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Learning with Llama Llama, numbers, illustrations by J.T. Morrow, based on the characters created by Anna Dewdney
- Nations of the western Great Lakes, Kathryn Smithyman & Bobbie Kalman
- Dinosaur & other prehistoric creatures atlas, written by Chris Barker and Darren Naish ; consultant Darren Naish
- No reading allowed, the worst read-aloud book ever : a confusing collection of hilarious homonyms and sound-alike sentences, Raj Haldar & Chris Carpenter ; pictures by Bryce Gladfelter
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