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Children's nonfiction.
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Children's nonfiction.
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- In the wild, David Elliott ; illustrated by Holly Meade
- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- Red truck, by Kersten Hamilton ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- Butterflies and moths, Nic Bishop
- Pop!, the invention of bubble gum, Meghan McCarthy
- Lost boy, the story of the man who created Peter Pan, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Pigs, by Gail Gibbons
- The Usborne big book of big trains, written by Megan Cullis ; illustrated by Gabriele Antonini ; designed by Stephen Wright
- The Vikings, Ben Thompson ; Illustrations by C.M. Butzer
- 100 things to know about space, written by Alex Frith, Alice James, & Jerome Martin ; illustrated by Federico Mariani & Shaw Nielsen
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, by Gwenda Blair ; illustrated by Thomas B. Allen
- The good garden, how one family went from hunger to having enough, written by Katie Smith Milway ; illustrated by Sylvie Daigneault
- Stone giant, Michelangelo's David and how he came to be, Jane Sutcliffe ; illustrated by John Shelley
- Look Up!, Henrietta Leavitt, pioneering woman astronomer, Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- The snake scientist, Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop
- Meet the dogs of Bedlam Farm, Jon Katz
- How the meteorite got to the museum, by Jessie Hartland
- Peter Kent's city across time
- Bugged, how insects changed history, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Robert Leighton
- Lots of spots, Lois Ehlert
- Popcorn, Elaine Landau ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- 100 things to know about science, written by Alex Frith, Minna Lacey, Jerome Martin & Jonathan Melmoth ; illustrated by Frederico Mariani & Jorge Martin
- How many planets circle the sun?, and other questions about our solar system, by Mary Kay Carson
- A strange place to call home, the world's most dangerous habitats & the animals that call them home, Marilyn Singer & Ed Young
- I wish I had a pet, Maggie Rudy
- Everything money, by Kathy Furgang ; with National Geographic Explorer Fred Hiebert
- Moonshot, the flight of Apollo 11, Brian Floca
- Deep in the swamp, Donna M. Bateman ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- The pumpkin book, Gail Gibbons
- Underworld, exploring the secret world beneath your feet, written by Jane Price ; illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock
- Alphabet adventure, by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Bruce Wood
- City, a story of Roman planning and construction, David Macaulay
- Knut, how one little polar bear captivated the world, told by Juliana Hatkoff [and others]
- Supermarket, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Melanie Hope Greenberg
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Genetics, breaking the code of your DNA, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Samuel Carbaugh
- The Day-Glo brothers, the true story of Bob and Joe Switzer's bright ideas and brand-new colors, Chris Barton ; illustrated by Tony Persiani
- 100 things to know about food, written by Sam Baer, Rachel Firth, Rose Hall, Alice James & Jerome Martin ; illustrated by Federico Mariani & Parko Polo ; layout and design, Jamie Ball [and six others] ; food experts, Jenny Chandler & Claudia Havranek
- Why does Earth spin?, and other questions about our planet, by Mary Kay Carson
- Is a camel a mammal?, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Jim Durk
- Heaven is for real for kids, as told by Colton Burpo to his parents Todd & Sonja Burpo ; illustrated by Wilson Ong
- Balto and the great race, by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel ; illustrated by Nora Koerber
- Ghosts of war, the true story of a 19-year-old GI, Ryan Smithson
- Pumpkin circle, the story of a garden, story by George Levenson ; photography by Shmuel Thaler
- Lizards, Nic Bishop
- My body belongs to me from my head to my toes, created by proFamilia ; illustrated by Dagmar Geisler ; preface by International Center for Assault Prevention (ICAP) ; translated by Connie Stradling Morby
- The Usborne big book of stars & planets, written by Emily Bone ; illustrated by Fabiano Fiorin ; designed by Stephen Wright ; space expert, Stuart Atkinson