Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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- Disgusting places, Joanne Mattern
- Disgusting plants, Joanne Mattern
- That's Fact-Tastic!, mind-blowing, eye-popping, jaw-dropping stuff about our world, National Geographic Kids
- Great white shark vs. mosquito, Eric Braun
- Britannica first big book of why, text by Sally Symes and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrations by Kate Slater
- Science FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 STEM-fastic facts, by Rose Davidson ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- The big little book of awesome stuff, 300 wild facts, fun projects & amazing tricks, by Dan Bova
- The accidental veterinarian, tales from a pet practice, Philipp Schott
- Un trillón de estrellas, Seth Fishman ; ilustrado por Isabel Greenberg ; traducción, Laura Lecuona
- Book of flight, 10 record-breaking animals with wings, by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Sam Brewster
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Is there anybody out there?, by Laura Krantz
- National geographic almanac 2020, trending topics, big ideas in science, photos, maps, facts & more, [National Geographic]
- Weird, wild, amazing!, exploring the world's incredible drylands, Tim Flannery ; art by Sam Caldwell
- Asking for a pregnant friend, 101 answers to questions women are too embarrassed to ask about pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, Bailey Gaddis
- Cats are capable of mind control, and 1,000+ UberFacts you never knew you needed to know, Kris Sanchez
- The complete book of presidential trivia, J. Stephen Lang
- Whoa, that's strange!, writer, Grace Guibert
- Ripley's Believe It or Not!, mind blown! all true & new, text, Geoff Tibballs
- Amazing facts every 7 year old needs to know, written by Catherine Brereton ; illustrated by Chris Dickason
- Star Wars creatures big & small, written by Calliope Glass & Caitlin Kennedy ; illustrated by Katie Cook
- Brains on! presents ... Road trip Earth, explore our awesome planet, from core to shore and so much more, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, and Sanden Totten, with Megan E. Bryant
- The big book of LEGO facts, written by Simon Hugo
- The cat behavior answer book, Arden Moore
- Ask a scientist, Robert Winston ; illustrator, Alexandra Bye ; photographer, Ruth Jenkinson ; contributor, Steve Setford
- Weird but true! dinosaurs, 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions-and surprising answers-about animals, by Steve Jenkins, and Robin Page
- What's inside a caterpillar cocoon?, and other questions about moths & butterflies, Rachel Ignotofsky
- Strange, unusual, gross, & cool animals, Charles Ghigna
- 10 things you might not know about nearly everything, a collection of fascinating historical, scientific and cultural trivia about people, places and things, Mark Jacob & Stephan Benzkofer, Chicago Tribune
- Ripley's believe it or not!, [text, Geoff Tibballs ; editor, Jordie R. Orlando ; feature contributors, Emily Harriss, Jordan Neese, Sabrina Sieck, Meghan Yani]
- Psychology for kids, the science of mind and behavior, by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD, and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Hamsters, questions and answers, by Christina Mia Gardeski
- RV hacks, 400+ ways to make life on the road easier, safer, and more fun!, Marc and Julie Bennett, bestselling authors of Living the RV life
- Wow! Look what's in space, [author: Carole Stott ; illustrations: Ste Johnson]
- Astounding animal body facts, by Paul Mason and Dave Smith
- The hidden world of gnomes, Lauren Soloy
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- National Geographic kids almanac 2023
- The big book of mysteries, Tom Adams ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- Weird but true! Sharks, 300 fin-nomenal facts to dive into
- Totally random facts, 3,128 wild, wacky, and wondrous things about the world, Melina Gerosa Bellows
- Scholastic year in sports 2023, text was written by James Buckley Jr.
- Disney, 300 wonderful facts to celebrate the magic of Disney
- How to teach grown-ups about Pluto, by Dean Regas ; illustrated by Aaron Blecha
- The 99% invisible city, a field guide to the hidden world of everyday design, Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt
- All hands on deck, a modern-day high seas adventure to the far side of the world, Will Sofrin
- Brains on! presents...it's alive, from neurons and narwhals to the fungus among us, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, and Sanden Totten
- What about science, an illustrated Q&A book for kids, by Bertrand Fichou and Marc Beynié ; illustrated by Pascal Lemaître ; translation by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
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