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- What is the story of Dracula?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by David Malan
- Welcome to Iceland, by Ben Hubbard
- Grace Banker and her Hello Girls answer the call, the heroic story of WWI telephone operators, written by Claudia Friddell ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Brains!, not just a zombie snack, Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Matthew Rivera
- Dinosaur graveyards in North America, by Grace Hansen
- Degas, painter of ballerinas, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Little sap, the magical story of a forest family, written by Jan Hughes, illustrated by Ruth Hengeveld
- Midnight's borders, a people's history of modern India, Suchitra Vijayan
- Barracuda vs. moray eel, by Kieran Downs
- Wolverine vs. honey badger, by Kieran Downs
- Hector, a boy, a protest, and the photograph that changed apartheid, Adrienne Wright
- Extreme animal rumble, 5 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Let the record show, a political history of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993, Sarah Schulman
- Biology for curious kids, discover the wondrous living world!, Laura Baker ; illustrated by Alex Foster
- Drop, an adventure through the water cycle, Emily Kate Moon
- The backyard birdwatcher's bible, written by Christopher Perrins, Sonya Patel Ellis, Paul Sterry, and Dominic Couzens ; original illustrations, Lynn Hatzius
- Mars!, Earthlings welcome, by Mars (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Mars (and Stevie Lewis)
- Natural disasters, written by Claire Watts ; consultant Trevor Day
- What is the Supreme Court?, by Jill Abramson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- It's tough to be tiny, Kim Ryall Woolcock, Stacey Thomas
- Girl mogul, dream it. do it. change the world., Tiffany Pham
- Dinosaur graveyards in Asia, by Grace Hansen
- What is the story of Hello Kitty?, Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Jill Weber
- Dinosaur graveyards in South America, by Grace Hansen
- Where is Broadway?, by Douglas Yacka and Francesco Sedita ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Black Panther, Wakanda forever!, written by Julia March
- Scorpion vs. tarantula, by Thomas K. Adamson
- Finding refuge, real-life immigration stories from young people, Victorya Rouse
- Jane against the world, Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights, Karen Blumenthal
- What's the point of science?, [writers, Edward Aves, Ben Ffrancon Davies, A.M. Dassu ; illustrator, Clarisse Hassan]
- Here comes the rain!, can animals predict the weather?, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Cuba, Laura L. Sullivan
- Right this very minute, a table-to-farm book about food and farming, by Lisl H. Detlefsen ; illustrated by Renee Kurilla
- Freaky, funky fish, odd facts about fascinating fish, written by Debra Kempf Shumaker ; illustrated by Claire Powell
- Mars!, Earthlings welcome, by Mars ; (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Mars (and Stevie Lewis)
- How did I get here?, your story from the big bang to your birthday, Philip Bunting
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
- War in the ring, Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, and the fight between America and Hitler, John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro
- The secret world of plants, tales of more than 100 remarkable flowers, trees, and seeds, Ben Hoare ; illustrated by Kaley McKean
- Amazing powers
- What is the story of Willy Wonka?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Ocean!, waves for all, by Ocean (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Ocean (and David Litchfield)
- The replay, written by Adam Skinner ; illustrated by Mai Ly Degnan
- What is the story of Scooby-Doo?, by M. D. Payne ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Stephen Biesty's more incredible cross-sections, illustrated by Stephen Biesty ; written by Richard Platt
- You be you!, the kid's guide to gender, sexuality, and family, Jonathan Branfman ; illustrated by Julie Benbassat
- Over and under the rainforest, by Kate Messner ; with art by Christopher Silas Neal
- Star Wars, First Order villains, written by Michael Siglain ; illustrated by Diogo Saito & Luigi Aimé
- Ensnared in the Wolf's Lair, inside the 1944 plot to kill Hitler and the ghost children of his revenge, Ann Bausum
- Titanic, written by Simon Adams
Outgoing Resources
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