Incoming Resources
- Code master, programming logic game
- Extreme abilities, amazing human feats and the simple science behind them, written by Galadriel Watson ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
- A hundred billion trillion stars, by Seth Fishman ; illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
- The gross cookbook, awesome recipes for (deceptively) disgusting treats kids can make, Susanna Tee ; illustrated by Santy Gutierrez
- Cheetah vs. tortoise, Eric Braun
- Ghost ships, are ships really haunted?, Megan Cooley Peterson
- Big book of who, baseball, writer, Mark Bechtel
- I'd rather be reading, a library of art for book lovers, by Guinevere de la Mare ; with essays by Maura Kelly, Ann Patchett, and Gretchen Rubin
- 50 wacky things humans do, weird and amazing facts about the human body!, written by Joe Rhatigan ; illustrated by Lisa Perrett
- Absolutely everything!, a history of Earth, dinosaurs, rulers, robots and other things too numerous to mention, Christopher Lloyd
- 20 fun facts about Benjamin Franklin, Theresa Morlock
- Beyond the map, unruly enclaves, ghostly places, emerging lands and our search for new utopias, Alastair Bonnett
- Dung beetle vs. elephant, Eric Braun
- The truth about animals, stoned sloths, lovelorn hippos, and other tales from the wild side of wildlife, Lucy Cooke
- Summer, Karl Ove Knausgaard ; with illustrations by Anselm Kiefer ; translated from the Norwegian by Ingvild Burkey
- Baseball, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- Woof!, 100 fun facts about dogs, Elizabeth Carney
- Great white shark vs. mosquito, Eric Braun
- What makes a monster?, discovering the world's scariest creatures, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- Marvel Studios 101, all your questions answered, written by Adam Bray
- Stickmen's guide to science, John Farndon ; illustrated by Joe Matthews
- Guinness World Records, science & stuff