Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- The Emancipation Proclamation inkstand, what an artifact can tell us about the historic document, by Jehan Jones-Radgowski
- Infamous pirates, Kenny Abdo
- Pirate ships, Kenny Abdo
- Secret spy gear, Christy Peterson
- From seed to plant, by Gail Gibbons
- Mysterious bones, the story of Kennewick Man, by Katherine Kirkpatrick ; illustrated by Emma Stevenson
- Lifesize, dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, Sophy Henn
- Ants, by Bridget Heos ; illustrated by David Clark
- The story of inventions, Anna Claybourne ; illustrated by Adam Larkum ; designed by Steve Wood ; edited by Jane Chisholm
- Look! I wrote a book! (And you can too!), by Sally Lloyd-Jones ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- Weather, by Isabel Otter ; illustrated by Hannah Tolson
- The treatment of prisoners and prison conditions, by Roger Smith ; foreword by Larry E. Sullivan, PhD. ; Associate Dean, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- Volcanoes, all true and unbelievable!, writer: Korynn Wible-Freels
- Encyclopedia of American Indian history & culture, stories, time lines, maps, and more, Cynthia O'Brien
- The Spotsylvania Stump, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil War, by John Micklos Jr
- Phantom soldiers and other Gettysburg hauntings, by Megan Cooley Peterson
- I voted, making a choice makes a difference, Mark Shulman ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Gray wolves, Yellowstone's hunters, Megan Borgert-Spaniol ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Pirate's life, Kenny Abdo
- The first Thanksgiving, separating fact from fiction, by Peter Mavrikis ; consultant: Katrina Phillips, PhD
- I like animals, ...what jobs are there?, by Steve Martin ; illustrated by Roberto Blefari
- The Titanic, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor
- Stubby the war dog, the true story of World War I 's bravest dog, Ann Bausum
- Campfire cooking, wild eats for outdoor adventures, by Blake Hoena ; consultant: Gabriel J. Gassman
- Baby dogs, by Betsy Rathburn
- Book of the brain and how it works, Dr. Betina Ip ; illustrated by Mia Nilsson
- Lil' Army soldier, illustrated by Lisa Engler
- Baseball records, by Mark Weakland
- Drawing the Mystery Inc. gang with Scooby-Doo!, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by Scott Jeralds
- Snow leopards, Jill Esbaum
- The math of a milkshake, Katie Steckles
- Rock & minerals, written by Dr. R. F. Symes and the staff of the Natural History Museum, London
- The Usborne big book of big dinosaurs, written by Alex Frith ; illustrated by Fabiano Fiorin ; designed by Stephen Wright ; dinosaur expert: Dr. Darren Naish
- The Greensboro lunch counter, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil Rights Movement, by Shawn Pryor
- Ah, music!, written and illustrated by Aliki
- Let's build a model!, Annette Gulati
- Camping anatomy, activities for kids : fun, hands-on learning, Steve Lemig ; illustrations by Tara Sunil
- State capitals, explore the capital cities of our 50 states, text by Nancy Dickman ; illustrations by Sara Mulvanny
- Paul Revere and the midnight ride, separating fact from fiction, by Danielle Smith-Llera
- Trains, by Amy McDonald
- The amazing discoveries of 100 brilliant scientists, Abigail Wheatley, Lan Cook & Rob Lloyd Jones ; illustrated by Léonard Dupond & Roxane Campoy
- If stones could speak, unlocking the secrets of Stonehenge, by Marc Aronson, with the generous cooperation of Mike Parker Pearson and the Riverside Project
- Questions about the wilderness, you decide!, by Jaclyn Jaycox
- Strange sights in the White House and other hauntings in Washington, D.C., by Megan Cooley Peterson
- Christopher Columbus and the Americas, separating fact from fiction, by Peter Mavrikis ; consultant: Roberto Múkaro Borrero
- Don't let them disappear, 12 endangered species across the globe, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Gianna Marino
- Let Liberty rise!, how America's schoolchildren helped save the Statue of Liberty, by Chana Stiefel ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Civil War, heroes who risked everything for freedom, by Patricia Lakin ; illustrated by Valerio Fabbretti
- 50 things you didn't know about, written and illustrated by Sean O'Neill
- I wish I was a bison, by Jennifer Bové
Outgoing Resources
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