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- Absolute expert, dolphins, by Jennifer Swanson
- Beginner's United States atlas, contributors, Debbie Gibbons, Martha B. Sharma, Skye Powers-Kaminski
- That's fact-tastic!, mind-blowing, eye-popping, jaw-dropping stuff about our world, National Geographic Kids
- Weird but true!, Rocks & minerals, Michael Burgan
- Ultimate dinopedia, the most complete dinosaur reference ever, "Dino" Don Lessem ; reviewed by paleontologist Dr. Darren Naish ; illustrated by Franco Tempesta
- Ultimate predatorpedia, the most complete predator reference ever, Christina Wilsdon
- Swing sloth!, explore the rain forest, Susan B. Neuman
- Brain games, experiments : amazing investigations to challenge your brain, Anna Claybourne
- Don't read this book before bed, thrills, chills, and hauntingly true stories, Anna Claybourne
- Little kids first big book, rocks, minerals, and shells, Moira Rose Donohue
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- Luna, the science and stories of our moon, David A. Aguilar
- Weird but true!, World 2023 : incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders--for this year and beyond!
- Animals, [illustrations by Steve Evans]
- Not-so-common cent$, Sarah Wassner Flynn ; foreword by Alvin Hall
- Stubby the war dog, the true story of World War I 's bravest dog, Ann Bausum
- The ultimate book of African animals, your guide to animals that roar, race, and totally rule, Dereck Joubert and Beverly Joubert ; with Suzanne Zimbler
- Tracking Tyrannosaurs, meet T. rex's fascinating family, from tiny terrors to feathered giants, by Christopher Sloan ; art by Xing Lida and Liu Yi ; introduction by Xu Xing and Philip Currie
- Adorable animals, Mary Quattlebaum
- Guide to genealogy, T.J. Resler
- Bet you didn't know!, outrageous, awesome, out-of-this-world facts, 2
- So cute! Koalas, by Crispin Boyer
- Weather, Kristin Baird Rattini
- National parks guide U.S.A., Sarah Wassner Flynn and Julie Beer
- Space encyclopedia, a tour of our solar system and beyond, written & illustrated by David A. Aguilar ; [contrubuting writers, Christine Pulliam, Patricia Daniels]
- Mission: Lion rescue, all about lions and how to save them, by Ashlee Brown Blewett ; with National Geographic Explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Ocean, illustrations by Steve Evans
- Bite, sting, kill!, the incredible science of toxins, venom, fangs & stingers, Julie Beer
- Little kids first big book of reptiles and amphibians, Catherine D. Hughes
- Weird but true!, 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into
- Brain candy 2, seriously sweet facts to satisfy your curiosity, Kelly Hargrave
- National geographic kids almanac 2017
- Monkeys, Anne Schreiber
- Pandas, Anne Schreiber
- Turn it up!, a pitch-perfect history of music that rocked the world, Joel Levy
- Brain candy 3, seriously sweet facts to satisfy your curiosity, Julie Beer, author and researcher ; Michelle Harris, author and researcher
- Prehistoric sea monsters, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Space, Joan Marie Galat, with National Geographic Explorer Munazza Alam
- Kids vs. plastic, ditch the straw and find the pollution solution to bottles, bags, and other single-use plastics : how you can be a waste warrior!, Julie Beer
- Weird but true!, 300 bizarre facts about the Big Apple
- Ink!, 100 fun facts about octopuses, squid, and more, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Weird but true!, Disney: 300 wonderful facts to celebrate the magic of Disney
- Break down, explosions, implosions, crashes, crunches, cracks and more... a How Things Work look at how things don't, Mara Grunbaum
- Ants, Melissa Stewart
- Just joking science, Rosie Gowsell Pattison
- The big book of bling, ritzy rocks, extravagant animals, sparkling science, and more!, Rose Davidson
- Ultimate weatherpedia, the most complete weather reference ever, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- 5,000 awesome facts (about everything!) 3, National Geographic kids
- Pandas, Margie Markarian
- Ultimate space atlas, maps, games, activities and more for hours of galactic fun!, Carolyn DeCristofano