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Incoming Resources
- The COVID-19 virus, by Grace Hansen ; Dr. Anthony Richie as content consultant
- Cuentos de buenas noches para niñas rebeldes, 100 mujeres migrantes que cambiaron al mundo, Elena Favilli
- Do sharks glow in the dark?, and other shark -tastic questions, Mary Kay Carson
- Destiny finds her way, how a rescued baby sloth learned to be wild, Newbery honor winner Margarita Engle ; photographs by Sam Trull
- Big book of dinosaurs, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup ; written by Harriet Blackford
- Tales of World War II, amazing true stories from the war that shook the world, Dr. Hattie Hearn ; [illustrated by] Margarida Esteves
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- You need to chill!, Juno Dawson ; illustrated by Laura Hughes
- Be the change, Rob Greenfield's call to kids : making a difference in a messed-up world, Rob Greenfield and Antonia Banyard
- Animals of the Amazon rain forest, by Mari Schuh
- What is a solar eclipse?, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Humpback whale migration, by Kari Schuetz
- Eye-popping plant part facts, [written by] Paul Mason ; [illustrated by] Dave Smith
- Siberian tiger vs. brown bear, Nathan Sommer
- Mona Lisa and the others, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Moon mission, the epic 400-year journey to Apollo 11, Sigmund Brouwer
- Stan Tekiela's birding for beginners, your guide to feeders, food and the most common backyard birds, by Stan Tekiela
- LGBTQ+ icons, a celebration of historical LGBTQ+ icons in the arts, written by Owen Keehnen ; illustrated by David Lee Csicsko ; [foreword by Telly Leung]
- Thirty trillion cells, how your body really works, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Dawn Cooper
- River otters, by Karen Latchana Kenney
- New bilingual visual dictionary, text by Sedat Turhan & Patricia Billings ; illustrated by Anna Martinez ; designed by Christangelos Seferadis
- Illustrated Black history, honoring the iconic and the unseen, George McCalman with April Reynolds
- Mega-Predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- Restoring prairie, woods, and pond, how a small trail can make a big difference, Laurie Lawlor
- Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Christopher Kimball Bigelow
- Photo Ark insects, butterflies, bees, and kindred creatures, Joel Sartore
- Brick x brick, how to build amazing things with 100-ish bricks or fewer, Adam Ward ; foreword by Rainn Wilson
- Black, a celebration of a culture, [compiled by] Deborah Willis
- Big book of zodiac signs, [illustrated by Alyona Achilova]
- Mountain goats, by Lindsay Shaffer
- Doughnuts, our favorite food, by Joanne Mattern
- Poop for breakfast, why some animals eat it, Sara Levine ; illustrated by Florence Weiser
- Tracking pythons, the quest to catch an invasive predator and save an ecosystem, Kate Messner
- Remarkable reptiles, by Lisa M. Herrington
- Human body, James Olstein
- T rex, uncover the world's most famous dinosaur!, author, Dennis Schatz ; illustrators, Michael Komarch, Christian Kitzmüller
- The complete baking book for young chefs, America's Test Kitchen ; [Editor in Chief: Molly Birnbaum]
- The everything book of cats & kittens
- Solar system explorer kit
- Sea stars, Adeline J. Zimmerman
- El libro de los transportes, escrito por by Clive Gifford ; traducción, Ruben Giró Anglada
- The climate change garden, down to earth advice for growing a resilient garden, Sally Morgan, Kim Stoddart
- Star Wars character encyclopedia, written by Simon Beecroft, Elizabeth Dowsett, Pablo Hidalgo, Amy Richau, and Dan Zehr
- Margret & H.A. Rey's Curious George goes to a bookstore, written by Julie M. Bartynski ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young
- Follow those zebras, solving a migration mystery, Sandra Markle
- Theme park adventure, written by Stephanie Milton ; illustrations by Ryan Marsh
- Half yard summer collection, Debbie's top 40 half yard projects for summer sewing, Debbie Shore
- American murderer, the parasite that haunted the South, by Gail Jarrow, Sibert Honor winner
- Journey around the sun, the story of Halley's comet, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Yaara Eshet
- Lemon sharks, by Rebecca Pettiford
Outgoing Resources
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