Incoming Resources
- Wild Kratts
- Animal Antics, the funny things animals do, Derek Harvey
- Places to be, written by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Renata Liwska
- Inside animals, Barbara Taylor, Margaux Carpentier
- Go home, little one, Cate James
- Crinkleroot's 25 more animals every child should know, by Jim Arnosky
- The 329th friend, by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat ; ill. by Cyndy Szekeres
- Amazing animals of the world, by the editors of Grolier Reference Group
- What happens next?, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Marc Boutavant
- Wild lives, a history of the people & animals of the Bronx Zoo, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; with photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society
- Handsigns, a sign language alphabet, Kathleen Fain
- Metazoa, animal life and the birth of the mind, Peter Godfrey-Smith
- Lovely beasts, the surprising truth, Kate Gardner ; [illustrated by] Heidi Smith
- On safari;, the story of my life
- Baby Einstein, Baby Einstein Company
- Hippos are huge!, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- The good beasts, memories, mostly fond, of animals wild and tame, by John T. Rowland. Drawings by Joseph Cellini
- Wild animals, [written and edited by Sarah Fecher and Deborah Kespert ; story by Belinda Webster]
- Lobster is the best medicine, a collection of comics about friendship, by Liz Climo
- Fisher-Price counting rhymes
- What neat feet!, Hana Machotka
- Ocean animals, who's who in the deep blue, Johnna Rizzo ; with an introduction by Sylvia Earle
- One is a snail, ten is a crab, a counting by feet book, April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre ; illustrated by Randy Cecil
- Seven worlds, one planet, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, Tencent Penguin Pictures, ZDF, China Media Group CCTV9, and France Téĺ́évisions ; series producer, Scott Alexander ; producers, Giles Badger, Fredi Devas, Chadden Hunter, Emma Napper
- How much does a ladybug weigh?, Alison Limentani
- Guess how much I love you, SLR Productions
- Zero zebras, a counting book about what's not there, by Bruce Goldstone ; illustrated by Julien Chung
- Just the right size, why big animals are big and little animals are little, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- 100 animals on parade!, Masayuki Sebe
- New animal discoveries, Ronald Orenstein ; foreword by Jane Goodall
- Wild and tame animals, by Dahlov Ipcar
- Archives of joy, reflections on animals and the nature of being, Jean-François Beauchemin ; translated by David Warriner
- Sisters & brothers, sibling relationships in the animal world, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Child's natural history of beasts, by C. Williams
- The Jeff Corwin experience, Discovery Communications, Inc
- Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?, Frans de Waal ; with drawings by the author
- Helping our animal friends, by Judith E. Rinard ; photographs by Susan McElhinney
- The book woman of Troublesome Creek, Kim Michele Richardson
- Cute as an axolotl, discovering the world's most adorable animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- Eye spy, wild ways animals see the world, written and illustrated by Guillaume Duprat ; translated and edited by Patrick Skipworth ; consultant, Dr. Tadd Patton
- Animalium, illustrated [and curated] by Katie Scott ; written by Jenny Broom
- A is for bee, an alphabet book in translation, Ellen Heck
- Animal babies, by Andrea Pinnington and Tory Gordon-Harris
- Look at me!, wild animal show-offs, Jim Arnosky
- One weighs a ton, includes 10 lift the flaps and touch-and-feels!, Salina Yoon
- A zeal of zebras, an alphabet of collective nouns, by Woop Studios
- Can an aardvark bark?, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Whose tracks in the snow?, Alexandra Milton
- A baby like you, by Catherine Thimmesh
- Animals & art activities