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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- Black boy joy
- If you were me and lived in ... France, a child's introduction to cultures around the world, Carole P. Roman
- Bookish broads, women who wrote themselves into history, Lauren Marino ; illustrations by Alexandra Kilburn
- Squares, Yusuke Yonezu
- First little comics, by Liza Charlesworth, Guided reading levels C & D
- The magic school bus, inside the human body, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Thunder from the clear sky, written and illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- You wouldn't want to be an Egyptian mummy!, disgusting things you'd rather not know, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by Dave Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Next time you see the moon, by Emily Morgan
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Alligator vs. python, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The magic school bus and the electric field trip, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Dung beetle vs. elephant, Eric Braun
- Stuff you need to know about the human body, John Farndon ; illustrated by Tim Hutchinson
- My changing body, girl's edition : the #1 book for girls on the verge of change, Linda Picone
- DIY circus lab for kids, a family-friendly guide for juggling, balancing, clowning and show-making, Jackie Leigh Davis
- Jaguar vs. skunk, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Oceans, Beverly McMillan and John A. Musick
- Jane Austen at home, a biography, Lucy Worsley
- Harriet Tubman's escape, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Rebel with a cause, the daring adventure of Dicey Langston, girl spy of the American Revolution, by Kathleen V. Kudlinski ; illustrated by Rudy Faber
- Backyard bugs, Jill McDonald
- Yum Yum!, Yusuke Yonezu
- Dogsledding and extreme sports, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #54, Balto of the Blue Dawn, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- Never smile at a monkey, and 17 other important things to remember, Steve Jenkins
- Imagination according to Humphrey, Betty G. Birney
- Easter, by Rachel Grack
- Leap write in!, adventures in creative writing to s-t-r-e-t-c-h & surprise your one-of-a-kind mind, Karen Benke
- Giving thanks, a Native American good morning message, by Chief Jake Swamp ; illustrated by Erwin Printup, Jr
- Zeus, king of the gods, God of sky and storms, by Teri Temple ; illustrated by Robert Squier
- Carlos gets the sneezes, by Judy Katschke
- The Pilgrims' voyage to America, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido
- What do you believe?, senior editors, Fleur Star, Sreshtha Bhattacharya
- Where is the Great Wall?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare
- Millions, billions & trillions, understanding big numbers, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- The rat, Élise Gravel
- Brain quest, 1,000 questions and answers to challenge the mind, questions and answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, Grade 3
- What is the Super Bowl?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by David Groff
- The Romans, written by Richard Platt ; illustrated by David Lawrence
- Letters of note, an eclectic collection of correspondence deserving of a wider audience, compiled by Shaun Usher
- Reptile, written by Colin McCarthy
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- ZooBorns!, zoo babies from around the world, Andrew Bleiman, Chris Eastland
- Poet, the remarkable story of George Moses Horton, Don Tate
- A Paris all your own, bestselling women writers on the City of Light, edited by Eleanor Brown
- Weird but true! 4, 300 outrageous facts
- Social media and digitial stress, by Kaitlyn Duling
- We are the Romans, meet the people behind the history, David Long ; illustrated by Allen Fatimaharan