Trivia and miscellanea
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- Little pieces of hope, happy-making things in a difficult world, Todd Doughty ; illustrations by Josie Portillo
- 2022 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Hockey trivia, by Dan Myers
- Polar bear fur isn't white!, and other amazing facts, by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Lee Cosgrove
- Black firsts: 500 years of trailblazing achievements and ground-breaking events, Jessie Carney Smith, Ph.D
- Wow in the wild, the amazing world of animals, Mindy Thomas ; Guy Raz ; illustrated by Jack Teagle
- Coolest collections, Kaitlyn Duling
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Dave McKean
- Ahead of the curve, inside the baseball revolution, Brian Kenny
- Cheetah vs. tortoise, Eric Braun
- Star Wars : the rise of Skywalker, the visual dictionary, written by Pablo Hidalgo
- Why does my shadow follow me?, more science questions from real kids, written by Kira Vermond ; illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
- Weird but true!, 300 bizarre facts about the Big Apple
- Freaky, funky fish, odd facts about fascinating fish, written by Debra Kempf Shumaker ; illustrated by Claire Powell
- When Hitler took cocaine and Lenin lost his brain, history's unknown chapters, Giles Milton
- How do meerkats order pizza?, wild facts about animals and the scientists who study them, Brooke Barker
- Brains on! presents...it's alive, from neurons and narwhals to the fungus among us, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, and Sanden Totten
- The madman's library, the strangest books, manuscripts and other literary curiosities from history, Edward Brooke-Hitching
- Stephen Biesty's more incredible cross-sections, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- Beyond the map, unruly enclaves, ghostly places, emerging lands and our search for new utopias, Alastair Bonnett
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- Dung beetle vs. elephant, Eric Braun
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- A hundred billion trillion stars, by Seth Fishman ; illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
- The age of dinosaurs, the rise and fall of the world's most remarkable animals, Steve Brusatte ; [interior art by Todd Marshall]
- Baseball trivia, by Brian Howell
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- The modern bestiary, a curated collection of wondrous wildlife, Joanna Bagniewska ; with illustrations by Jennifer N.R. Smith
- More surprising stories behind everyday stuff, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of madness, love, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean
- Weird but true! birthdays, 300 fun-tastic facts to celebrate
- Only in America!, the weird and wonderful 50 states, illustrations, Alan Berry Rhys ; author, Heather Alexander
- How to swallow a pig, step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Little kids first big book of science, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- Stickmen's guide to science, John Farndon ; illustrated by Joe Matthews
- Animals strike curious poses, essays, Elena Passarello
- Guinness World Records, science & stuff
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- How things work, discover secrets and science behind medieval machines, jet packs, movie magic, and everything in between, by T.J. Resler
- Fly Guy presents, weird animals, Tedd Arnold
- Mimic makers, biomimicry inventors inspired by nature, Kristen Nordstrom ; illustrated by Paul Boston