Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Nature's ninja, animals with spectacular skills, Rebecca L. Johnson
- Look and learn word book
- The truth about butterflies, Maxwell Eaton III
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Ants don't wear pants, a toon book, Kevin McCloskey
- A kid's guide to dogs, [Arden Moore]
- Strange nature, the insect portraits of Levon Biss, words by Gregory Mone ; photographs by Levon Biss
- Little killers, the ferocious lives of puny predators, Sneed B. Collard III
- Why is Australia often referred to as being "down under"?, World Book answers your questions about people and places, [writers, Madeline King and Grace Guibert]
- The brain is kind of a big deal, Nick Seluk
- Dreamland, the true tale of America's opiate epidemic, Sam Quinones
- Elephants, Nic Bishop
- Can cats swim even if they don't like water?, World Book answers your questions about pets and other animals, Madeline King and Grace Guibert
- Stamped, racism, antiracism, and you, written by Jason Reynolds ; adapted from Stamped from the beginning by and with an introduction from Ibram X. Kendi
- Sensational senses, amazing ways animals perceive the world, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Turkeys, Faith Woodland
- Do penguins have emotions?, World Book answers your questions about the oceans and what's in them, [writers, Madeline King and Grace Guibert]
- STEAM projects 101, by Ana Dziengel
- Can I eat a mammoth?, World Book answers your questions about prehistoric times, Madeline King and Grace Guibert
- Countdown, 2979 days to the moon, written by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Earthrise, Apollo 8 and the photo that changed the world, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Christy Lundy
- Python for kids, learn to code quickly with this beginner's guide to computer programming ; have fun with more than 40 awesome coding activities, games and projects, even if you are a novice, Christian Morrison
- Latinitas, celebrating 40 big dreamers, Juliet Menéndez
- 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
- What's inside a flower?, and other questions about science & nature, Rachel Ignotofsky
- If I swallow a watermelon seed, will one start growing in my stomach?, World Book answers your questions about the human body, [writers, Madeline King and Grace Guibert]
- Are there monsters under my bed?, World Book answers your questions about random stuff, Madeline King and Grace Guibert
- Countries of the world, written by Andrea Mills
- The first dinosaur, how science solved the greatest mystery on earth, Ian Lendler ; illustrated by C.M. Butzer
- The Bunyip, written by Madeline King ; illustrations by Julian Baker, Familytree ; directed by Tom Evans
- Bigfoot, written by Jeff De La Rosa ; illustrations by Alex Pearson, Familytree
- A summer treasury of recipes, crafts, and wisdom, Angela Ferraro-Fanning & Anneliesdraws
- Unicorns, written by Jeff De La Rosa ; illustrations by Alex Pearson, Familytree ; directed by Tom Evans
- Fairies, written by Madeline King ; illustrations by Julian Baker, Familytree ; directed by Tom Evans
- How to draw all the animals for kids, Alli Koch
- Crickets, John Willis
- The poison eaters, fighting danger and fraud in our food and drugs, by Gail Jarrow
- Grow a garden!, Alexis Frederick-Frost
- American murderer, the parasite that haunted the South, by Gail Jarrow, Sibert Honor winner
- It's a round, round world!, written and illustrated by Ellie Peterson
- The truth about crocodiles, Maxwell Eaton III
- Playing with collage, Jeannie Baker
- The Loch Ness monster, written by Jeff De La Rosa ; illustrated by Alex Pearson, Familytree ; directed by Tom Evans
- Women's right to vote, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Dylan Meconis
- This is your brain on stereotypes, how science is tackling unconscious bias, Tanya Lloyd Kyi ; Drew Shannon
- Nature detective, by Sarah Parvis
- Seeds move!, Robin Page
- History's forgotten events, by Rachel Bailey
- All about the Philippines, stories, songs, crafts and games for kids, Gidget Roceles Jimenez ; illustrated by Corazon Dandan-Albano
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