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- The airport, the inside story, [John Walton ; illustrator, Hannah Abbo]
- Reptile, written by Colin McCarthy
- Red pandas, Kaitlyn Duling
- The Underground Railroad, Kate Messner and Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Damon Smyth
- The bug girl, (a true story), by the Bug Girl herself, Sophia Spencer with Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- Not a butterfly alphabet book, it's about time moths had their own book!, Jerry Pallotta ; Shennen Bersani
- Moon!, Earth's best friend, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Stevie Lewis
- The secret world of plants, tales of more than 100 remarkable flowers, trees, and seeds, Ben Hoare ; illustrated by Kaley McKean
- The lights & types of ships at night, words by Dave Eggers ; art by Annie Dills
- Our flag was still there, the true story of Mary Pickersgill and the Star-Spangled Banner, Jessie Hartland
- What was the Great Molasses Flood of 1919?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- Human body, written by Richard Walker
- The big book of bling, ritzy rocks, extravagant animals, sparkling science, and more!, Rose Davidson
- Indigenous ingenuity, a celebration of traditional North American knowledge, Deidre Havrelock and Edward Kay ; with illustrations by Kalila Fuller
- The elements, written by Adrian Dingle
- Land of giants, the biggest beasts that ever roamed the Earth, Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- Giant otter vs. caiman, by Kieran Downs
- Pluto!, not a planet? not a problem!, by Pluto (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Pluto (and Stevie Lewis)
- Together, a first conversation about love, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
- It is time, the life of a caterpillar, Lizzy Rockwell
- 1,000 facts about space, Dean Regas
- Powers and thrones, a new history of the Middle Ages, Dan Jones
- Natural disasters, written by Claire Watts ; consultant Trevor Day
- The Middle Ages, Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Carmen Sanchez
- Step into your power, written by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- Machines in motion, the amazing history of transportation, by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Chris Mould
- Hurricane & tornado, written by Jack Challoner
- LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan, who would win?, Keith Elliot Greenberg
- Everybody has a body, Molli Jackson Ehlert ; illustrated by Lorian Tu
- Little kids first big book, rocks, minerals, and shells, Moira Rose Donohue
- The maps book, Joanne Bourne
- Hello, hedgehog, by Laura Buller
- What is the story of Romeo and Juliet?, by Max Bisantz ; illustrated by David Malan
- What was World War I?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- What's your favorite food?, Eric Carle and friends: Aki, Isabelle Arsenault, Brigette Barrager, Matthew Cordell, Benji Davies, Karen Katz, Laurie Keller, Juliet Menéndez, Greg Pizzoli, Misa Saburi, Felicita Sala, Dan Santat, Shannon Wright
- The hospital, the inside story, [author, Dr. Christle Nwora ; illustrator, Ginnie Hsu]
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- What your ribbon skirt means to me, Deb Haaland's historic inauguration, by Alexis Celeste Bunten ; illustrated by Nicole Neidhardt
- American history, a visual encyclopedia, by David C. King
- Helping hospital, a community helpers book, Lindsay Ward
- Stolen justice, the struggle for African American voting rights, Lawrence Goldstone ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- What do we know about crop circles?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Weird but true!, Disney: 300 wonderful facts to celebrate the magic of Disney
- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- Tiny terrors!, the world's scariest small creatures, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Biking, by Lisa Owings
- Packing for Mars for kids, Mary Roach
- Native nations, a millennium in North America, Kathleen DuVal
- We say #never again, reporting by the Parkland student journalists, edited by MSD teachers Melissa Falkowski and Eric Garner
Outgoing Resources
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