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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- It's getting hot in here, the past, present, and future of climate change, Bridget Heos
- A leap for Legadema, the true story of a little leopard in a big world, Beverly and Dereck Joubert
- Tito Puente, Mambo King, Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo, A bilingual picture book by Monica Brown ; Illustrated by Rafael López ; Translated by Adriana Domínguez
- The quicksand book, Tomie de Paola
- Health stories, readings and language activities for healthy choices, Ann Gianola
- Each breath a smile, based on teachings by Thich Nhat Hanh ; story by Sister Susan ; illustrated by Nguyen Thi Hop & Nguyen Dong
- The art of revision, the last word, Peter Ho Davies
- Super cats, true stories of felines that made history, Elizabeth MacLeod
- Hippos are huge!, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- The Kingfisher book of soccer skills, from warmup to final whistle--the essential guide, Clive Gifford
- Superplanes, Paul Harrison
- Circles, stars, and squares, looking for shapes, by Jane Brocket ; photographs by Jane Brocket
- Animal Antics, the funny things animals do, Derek Harvey
- England, by Allan Finn : Consultant Karla Ruiz, MA Teachers College Columbia University, New York New York
- My first soccer book, [from warm-ups and gear to kickoff and techniques], Clive Gifford
- Looking closely along the shore, Frank Serafini
- Diggers, Aaron Frisch
- Cuenta con el béisbol, Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; traducido por Yanitzia Canetti ; illustrado por Brian Shaw
- Brown v. Board of Education, a fight for simple justice, Susan Goldman Rubin
- The fame lunches, on wounded icons, money, sex, the Brontës, and the importance of handbags, Daphne Merkin
- Born in the wild, baby mammals and their parents, Lita Judge
- When sparks fly, the true story of Robert Goddard, father of US rocketry, by Kristen Fulton ; illustrated by Diego Funck
- Dolphins in the Navy, by Meish Goldish ; consultant, Sam Ridgway
- Disney villains, the essential guide, Glenn Dakin
- Wild science, amazing encounters between animals and the people who study them, Victoria Miles
- Jellyfish, by Leighton Taylor ; photographs by Norbert Wu
- Moose, goose, animals on the loose!, a Canadian wildlife ABC, by Geraldo Valério
- Ultimate spy, H. Keith Melton ; forewords by Richard Helms and Markus Wolf
- Soccer without borders, Jürgen Klinsmann, coaching the U.S. men's national soccer team, and the quest for the World Cup, Erik Kirschbaum
- Diggers, by Cari Meister
- Raggin', jazzin', rockin', a history of American musical instrument makers, Susan VanHecke
- Wandering whale sharks, Susumu Shingu
- A rock is lively, Dianna Hutts Aston, Sylvia Long
- Taking action for civil and political rights, Eric Braun
- Animal teachers, Janet Halfmann ; illustrations by Katy Hudson
- Where did my clothes come from?, Chris Butterworth ; illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti
- A dog is a dog, and that's why he's so special, by Clarice Rutherford
- Plants vs. meats, the health, history, and ethics of what we eat, Meredith Sayles Hughes
- Who likes the wind?, Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Marie Lafrance
- All the water in the world, by George Ella Lyon and Katherine Tillotson
- The right word, Roget and his thesaurus, Jen Bryant ; Melissa Sweet
- Traveling butterflies, Susumu Shingu
- Dragsters, Sarah Tieck
- Dancing Wheels, Patricia McMahon ; illustrated with photographs by John Godt
- Robert's snowflakes, artists' snowflakes for cancer's cure, compiled by Grace Lin and Robert Mercer
- I know what's best for you, stories on reproductive freedom, edited by Shelly Oria
- Wumbers, it's a word cre8ed with a number!, wri10 by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; illustr8ed by Tom Lichtenheld
- A day with paramedics, by Jodie Shepherd
- Foxes, by Martha E.H. Rustad
- Green buildings, by Rebecca Pettiford