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- Idaho, Melissa McDaniel
- Rainforests, Andrea Silen
- Rapid Portuguese, by Earworms Learning, Volumes 1-2
- Science play!, Susan Edwards Richmond
- Virginia, Jennifer Hackett
- Tomie DePaola's Christmas tree book, Tomie DePaola
- You are a raccoon!, Laurie Ann Thompson ; illustrated by Jay Fleck
- Joshua Tree, Jodie Shepherd
- Everyone has value with Zoe, a book about respect, Maria-Therese Miller
- Cartooning made easy, circle, triangle, square, Margherita Cole
- Card games, by Barry Rigal
- The magic of forests, a fascinating guide to forests around the world, written and illustrated by Vicky Woodgate
- Making paper flowers, create 35 beautiful floral projects using origami, decoupage, paper mâche, and quilling, Denise Brown
- LEGO galaxy mission, written by Julia March ; models by Rod Gillies
- Christopher Columbus and the Americas, separating fact from fiction, by Peter Mavrikis ; consultant: Roberto Múkaro Borrero
- Doodle everything, learn to draw with 400 + easy, adorable designs, Amy Latta
- American Indian rights movement, Sarah Machajewski
- No buddy like a book, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Brianne Farley
- I love my city, France Desmarais, Richard Adam ; illustrations by Yves Dumont ; translated by Nicholas Aumais
- Would you, could you plant a tree?, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Patrick Spaziante
- Art of protest, creating, discovering, and activating art for your revolution, De Nichols ; illustrated by Diana Dagadita, Saddo, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza, and Diego Becas
- Be the boss of your stuff, the kids' guide to decluttering and creating your own space, Allie Casazza
- Visual guide to math, a first reference book for children, written by Karen Wilding
- Where have all the birds gone?, nature in crisis, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Life cycles, everything from start to finish, [illustrated by Sam Falconer]
- The human body, get under the skin with science activities for kids, Kathleen M. Reilly ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- Mason jar science, 40 slimy, squishy, super-cool experiments, Jonathan Adolph
- Build your own LEGO escape room, written by Simon Hugo ; escape rooms and puzzles designed and built by Barney Main ; [photography, Gary Ombler]
- Dive in, swim with sea creatures at their actual size, Roxie Munro
- Glowing bunnies!?, why we're making hybrids, chimeras, and clones, Jeff Campbell
- The draw anything book, over 200 simple step-by-step sequences for all kinds of things, Robert Lambry
- Where is Hollywood?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Teach yourself visually Excel 365, by Paul McFedries
- Are you smarter than a shark?, written by David George Gordon ; illustrated by Josh Lynch
- Saturn, Kate Riggs
- National parks, written by Andrea Mills
- Learn Korean words, by M.J. York ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- iMac for dummies, by Mark L. Chambers
- Thanksgiving, Charly Haley
- Whose egg is that?, Darrin Lunde ; illustrated by Kelsey Oseid
- Do you know where the animals live?, discovering the incredible creatures all around us, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
- Amazing insects around the world, by DGPH Studio
- The brilliant abyss, exploring the majestic hidden life of the deep ocean and the looming threat that imperils it, Helen Scales
- Volcanoes, Gail Gibbons
- Under threat, an album of endangered animals, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Tom Frost
- Puerto Rico, Nel Yomtov
- Curious about guinea pigs, by Alissa Thielges
- Behind the Scenes at the Space Stations, experience life in space
- Design the home you love, practical styling advice to make the most of your space, Lee Mayer with Emily Motayed ; in collaboration with Heather Goerzen
- Life in the Amazon rainforest, by Ginjer L. Clarke