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- Busy jobs, let's go to work!, written by Sally Beets ; designed by Elaine Hewson
- Togo & Balto, the dogs who saved a town, Jodie Parachini ; illustrated by Keiron Ward and Jason Dewhirst
- Tennis, Don Wells
- Baby astronaut, Dr. Laura Gehl ; Daniel Wiseman
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Yoga, by William Anthony
- The history of rock, for big fans and little punks, text and research, Rita Nabais ; illustration, Joana Raimundo
- Happy sloth day!, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- The book of mythical beasts & magical creatures, written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Pham Quang Phuc
- Crisis on the border, refugees and undocumented immigrants, Stuart A. Kallen
- Jane against the world, Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights, Karen Blumenthal
- The lives of fungi, a natural history of our planet's decomposers, Britt A. Bunyard
- What is the story of Hello Kitty?, Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Jill Weber
- Where is Broadway?, by Douglas Yacka and Francesco Sedita ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Washed ashore, making art from ocean plastic, Kelly Crull
- The replay, written by Adam Skinner ; illustrated by Mai Ly Degnan
- What is the story of Scooby-Doo?, by M. D. Payne ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
- Looking up, an illustrated guide to telescopes, Jacob Kramer & Stephanie Scholz
- Raise your voice, 12 protests that shaped America, Jeffrey Kluger
- A very short, entirely true history of unicorns, by Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Sam Beck
- Grasses, sedges, rushes, an identification guide, Lauren Brown and Ted Elliman, original drawings by Lauren Brown
- Race to the bottom of the Earth, surviving Antarctica, Rebecca E. F. Barone
- Atlas of amazing architecture, the most incredible architecture you've (probably) never heard of, Peter Allen
- Mars!, Earthlings welcome, by Mars ; (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Mars (and Stevie Lewis)
- Marathon, the ultimate training guide : advice, plans, and programs for half and full marathons, Hal Higdon, contributing editor, Runner's World
- How did I get here?, your story from the big bang to your birthday, Philip Bunting
- Fairy atlas, fairy folk of the world, words by Anna Claybourne ; illustrations by Miren Asiain Lora
- Prehistoric, written by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrations by Julius Csotonyi
- The Mosquito Bowl, a game of life and death in World War II, Buzz Bissinger
- Taking the stress out of homework, organizational, content-specific, and test prep strategies to help your children help themselves, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer
- Cleopatra tells all!, Chris Naunton ; illustrated by Guilherme Karsten
- What is the story of Looney Tunes?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- The ultimate art museum, Ferren Gipson
- Bringing back the wolves, how a predator restored an ecosystem, written by Jude Isabella ; illustrated by Kim Smith
- Powwow, a celebration through song and dance, Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane
- Some bodies, written by Sophie Kennen ; illustrated by Airin O'Callaghan
- What is the story of Batman?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Why humans build up, the rise of towers, temples and skyscrapers, Gregor Craigie ; illustrated by Kathleen Fu
- Ensnared in the Wolf's Lair, inside the 1944 plot to kill Hitler and the ghost children of his revenge, Ann Bausum
- The spirit of Springer, the real-life rescue of an orphaned orca, Amanda Abler ; illustrated by Levi Hastings
- Disney princess, the essential guide, written by Victoria Saxon
- Teen guide to student activism, Stuart A. Kallen
- Moon!, Earth's best friend, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Stevie Lewis
- Yes! No!, a first conversation about consent, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Isabel Roxas
- Passionate about penguins, Owen Davey
- Plagues and pandemics, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Falynn Koch ; with a special thanks to Ella Messner, who served as a researcher and contributor for this book
- Where is the Kremlin?, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Winged wonders, solving the monarch migration mystery, by Meeg Pincus ; illustrated by Yasmin Imamura
- The worry (less) book, feel strong, find calm, and tame your anxiety!, Rachel Brian
- Who was Michelangelo?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
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