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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- The worst-case scenario survive-o-pedia, junior edition, by David Borgenicht [and others] ; illustrated by Chuck Gonzales
- Bizarre weather, howling winds, pouring rain, blazing heat, freezing cold, huge hurricanes, violent earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and more of nature's fury, Joanne O'Sullivan ; [illustrated by Jeff Albrecht]
- The Kids Can Press jumbo book of crafts, written by Judy Ann Sadler ; illustrated by Caroline Price
- Supercars, Paul Harrison ; [editor: Joe Harris]
- One sun, a book of terse verse, written & photo-illustrated by Bruce McMillan
- Out & allied, an anthology of performance pieces by LGBTQ youth and allies, edited by Cathy Plourde, Meghan Brodie, Sophia Glass, Micah Malenfant and Emmy Raviv, with Tess Van Horn and Vanessa Romanoff, [Vol. 1]
- Airplanes, [written and edited by Caroline Stamps]
- I lost a tooth, by Lisa M. Herrington ; content consultant Jeffrey Pivor, D.D.S. ; reading consultant Jeanne M. Clidas, PhD., Reading Specialist
- From apple trees to cider, please!, Felicia Sanzari Chernesky ; pictures by Julia Patton
- The mystery of Darwin's frog, Marty Crump ; illustrations by Steve Jenkins and Edel Rodriguez
- Green city, how one community survived a tornado and rebuilt for a sustainable future, Allan Drummond
- Beatrice's dream, a story of Kibera slum, Karen Lynn Williams ; photographs by Wendy Stone
- World enough & time, on creativity and slowing down, Christian McEwen
- F is for Fenway, America's oldest major league ballpark, written by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by John Dykes
- Colores de la vida, Mexican folk art colors in English and Spanish, Cynthia Weill ; folk art by artists from Oaxaca
- No monkeys, no chocolate, Melissa Stewart and Allen Young ; illustrated by Nicole Wong
- Space, stars, and the beginning of time, what the Hubble telescope saw, Elaine Scott
- How a house is built, [written and illustrated] by Gail Gibbons
- How to be a superhero called self-control!, super powers to help younger children to regulate their emotions and senses, Lauren Brukner ; illustrated by Apsley
- Eagles, by Kate Riggs
- Ten for me, by Barbara Mariconda ; illustrated by Sherry Rogers
- Bicycles, by Patricia Lakin
- The American literary record, edited by Willard Thorp, Carlos Baker, James K. Folsom and Merle Curti
- Not-for-parents Rome, everything you ever wanted to know, Klay Lamprell
- Next time you see a cloud, by Emily Morgan
- Tabby cats, Stuart A. Kallen
- Noisy bird sing-along, by John Himmelman
- Puppy training for kids, by Colleen Pelar ; photos by Amber Johnson
- Luis Suárez, [authors, Gustavo Vazquez-Lozano, Federico Vargas Benard]
- Where is the Colosseum?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The Penguin book of the undead, fifteen hundred years of supernatural encounters, edited by Scott G. Bruce
- Heart on fire, Susan B. Anthony votes for president, Ann Malaspina ; illustrated by Steve James
- The dictionary of characters in children's literature, Beverly Ann Chin, general editor
- Literary and philosophical essays., Translated from the French by Annette Michelson
- Basset hounds, Cari Meister
- Skyscraper, from the ground up, Susan E. Goodman, Michael J. Doolittle
- Heads up sociology, written by Dr. Chris Yuill and Dr. Christopher Thorpe ; consultant, Dr. Megan Todd
- Volcano & earthquake, written by Susanna van Rose ; [special photography, James Stevenson]
- Red madness, how a medical mystery changed what we eat, Gail Jarrow
- Mission, wolf rescue : all about wolves and how to save them, by Kitson Jazynka ; with National Geographic explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- Welcome to New Zealand, a nature journal, Sandra Morris
- Wild about bears, Jeannie Brett
- Octopuses one to ten, written by Ellen Jackson ; illustrated by Robin Page
- Treasure hunter's handbook, Liza Gardner Walsh ; photography by Jennifer Smith-Mayo
- First big book of the ocean, by Catherine D. Hughes
- Inside your insides, a guide to the microbes that call you home, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Marie-Ève Tremblay
- Poop detectives, working dogs in the field, Ginger Wadsworth
- Made for each other, why dogs and people are perfect partners, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; photographs by William Muñoz
- Frida Kahlo, the artist who painted herself, by Frieda Fry, written by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Jumping penguins, Marije Tolman ; with text by Jesse Goossens