Label
Children's nonfiction.
Name
Children's nonfiction.
Actions
Incoming Resources
- The Battle of the Bulge, a graphic history of allied victory in the Ardennes, 1944-1945, Wayne Vansant
- 13 art mysteries children should know, Angela Wenzel ; [translation, Cynthia Hall]
- The Magic School Bus presents insects, Scholastic Inc. ; text by Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken ; based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen
- You wouldn't want to live without books!, written by Alex Woolf ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- The Apollo 13 mission, by Donald B. Lemke ; illustrated by Keith Tucker
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- The story of the world, history for the classical child, from the fall of Rome to the rise of the Renaissance, by Susan Wise Bauer, illustrated by Jeff West, Volume 2
- If you were a kid surviving a hurricane, by Josh Gregory ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- The art treasure hunt, I spy with my little eye, Doris Kutschbach
- Punctuation, commas, periods, and question marks, Anita Ganeri
- The graphic alphabet, David Pelletier
- Face to face with grizzlies, by Joel Sartore
- The magic school bus at the waterworks, Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Draw 50 cars, trucks, and motorcycles, Lee J. Ames
- Welcome to Mars, making a home on the Red Planet, Buzz Aldrin, with Marianne J. Dyson
- Beethoven for kids, his life and music with 21 activities, Helen Bauer
- The last days of the dinosaurs, by Matthew Rake ; illustrated by Peter Minister
- Colonial America, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur ; consultant, Len Travers
- The big book of cartooning, an adventurous journey into the amazing & awesome world of cartooning!, illustrated and written by Dave Garbot
- Celebrate Passover, Deborah Heiligman ; consultant, Rabbi Shira Stern
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Sir Cumference and the first round table, circumference, radius, and diameter, Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- The story of life, a first book about evolution, Catherine Barr and Steve Williams ; illustrated by Amy Husband
- Explore, the most dangerous journeys of all time, Deborah Kespert
- Diving with sharks!, and more true stories of extreme adventures!, Margaret Gurevich
- Ralph Masiello's robot drawing book, Ralph Masiello
- Ultimate weird but true 2
- My art book
- If you were an adverb, written by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- You wouldn't want to live without extreme weather!, written by Roger Canavan ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Easy animal origami, by Christopher L. Harbo
- Stargazers, by Gail Gibbons
- Buttons and beads, Daniel Nunn
- Celebrate Ramadan & Eid al-fitr, Deborah Heiligman ; consultant, Neguin Yavari
- World War II, an interactive history adventure, by Elizabeth Raum
- The ancient Maya, by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
- The Industrial Revolution, Neil Morris
- The story of the world, from Victoria's Empire to the end of the USSR, Susan Wise Bauer ; illustrations by Sarah Park, Volume 4
- Who's hiding?, Saturo Onishi
- One, two, buckle my shoe, Jane Cabrera
- Easy origami, by Mary Meinking
- How do fire trucks work?, Buffy Silverman
- Don't do that!, a child's guide to bad manners, ridiculous rules, and inadequate etiquette, by Barry Louis Polisar ; illustrations by David Clark
- Amelia Earhart, by Wil Mara ; content consultant, Nanci R. Vargus, Ed. D., Professor Emeritus, University of Indianapolis ; reading consultant, Jeanne Clidas, Ph. D., reading specialist
- Arts and crafts for myths and tales, by Greta Speechley
- Creating pipe cleaner crafts, written and illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Swimming, by Stephen Timblin
- A street through time, illustration: Steve Noon
- This is Paris, M. Sasek
- Families around the world, Clare Lewis