Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Luna, the science and stories of our moon, David A. Aguilar
- A day with a farmer, Katie Kawa
- From seed to plant, by Gail Gibbons
- Horses, Quinn M. Arnold
- 3-D art lab for kids, 32 hands-on adventures in sculpture and mixed media, Susan Schwake ; phototgraphy by Rainer Schwake
- What is America?, written by Michelle Medlock Adams ; illustrated by Amy Wummer
- The school's on fire!, a true story of bravery, tragedy, and determination, Rebecca C. Jones
- Dedan saves the day, by Thea Feldman
- Under our clothes, our first talk about our bodies, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrations by Jane Heinrichs
- Encyclopedia of American Indian history & culture, stories, time lines, maps, and more, Cynthia O'Brien
- Hello, origami, 30 fun & easy origami designs for secret notes & special messages, Mizutama ; translation, Ai Jirka
- Foolproof flower embroidery, 80 stitches & 400 combinations in a variety of fibers, Jennifer Clouston
- Bake infinite pie with X + Y, written by Eugenia Cheng ; illustrated by Amber Ren
- Bella loves bugs, Jess French, Duncan Beedie
- The writing of the gods, the race to decode the Rosetta Stone, Edward Dolnick
- Don't worry, retire happy!, seven steps to retirement security, Tom Hegna ; foreword by Kelvin Boston
- The grand escape, the greatest prison breakout of the 20th century, Neal Bascomb
- There was an old astronaut who swallowed the moon!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- The Rocky Mountains, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Under the sea, Kate Riggs ; illustrated by Tom Leonard
- Watercolor in nature, paint woodland wildlife and botanicals with 20 beginner-friendly projects, Rosalie Haizlett
- Dr. Seuss's horse museum, illustrated by Andrew Joyner
- Weird but true!, 350 outrageous facts, 10
- Look again, secrets of animal camouflage, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- Tough, toothy baby sharks, Sandra Markle
- The emperor of all maladies, a biography of cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee
- The girl who named Pluto, the story of Venetia Burney, written by Alice B. McGinty ; illustrated by Elizabeth Haidle
- The Sioux Indians, by Bill Lund
- Don't let them disappear, 12 endangered species across the globe, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Gianna Marino
- Complete crochet course, the ultimate reference guide, Shannon & Jason Mullett-Bowlsby
- Gardening for everyone, growing vegetables, herbs, and more at home, Julia Watkins
- The universe in you, a microscopic journey, by Jason Chin
- A baby like you, Catherine Thimmesh
- The Apache Indians, by Bill Lund
- Seashells, more than a home, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Mummies exposed!, Kerrie Logan Hollihan
- 13 ways to eat a fly, Sue Heavenrich ; illustrated by David Clark
- Iraq, by Leila Merrell Foster
- Dark sky rising, Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. with Tonya Bolden
- What happened after World War II?, history book for kids ; children's war & military books
- Monstrous, the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters, Carlyn Beccia
- Summer green to autumn gold, uncovering leaves' hidden colors, Mia Posada
- Wildflowers, Libby Romero
- Volcanoes, Lela Nargi, with National Geographic explorer Arianna Soldati
- Does it fart?, a kid's guide to the gas animals pass, Nick Caruso & Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Alex G. Griffiths
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