Incoming Resources
- Beavers, by Gail Gibbons
- Toronto Maple Leafs, Eric Zweig
- Animal hospital, rescuing urban wildlife, Julia Coey
- Stories of my life, Katherine Paterson
- Dragsters, by Thomas K. Adamson
- Mission tiger rescue, all about tigers and how to save them, Kitson Jazynka with National Geographic Explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison
- The Whydah, a pirate ship feared, wrecked, and found, Martin W. Sandler
- Siamese cats, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Papercraft, 25 projects for a crafty afternoon, edited by Kathreen Ricketson
- ABC dream, Kim Krans
- Bats, biggest! littlest!, Sandra Markle
- Afghanistan, Joanne Mattern
- Getting started in Pinewood Derby, step-by-step workbook to building your first car!, Troy Thorne
- This land is our land, a history of American immigration, Linda Barrett Osborne
- Wild about bears, Jeannie Brett
- F is for Fenway, America's oldest major league ballpark, written by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by John Dykes
- 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
- Rotten pumpkin, by David M. Schwartz ; photos by Dwight Kuhn
- From apple trees to cider, please!, Felicia Sanzari Chernesky ; pictures by Julia Patton
- Ninjas and samurai, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #5 : Night of the ninjas, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Imagine a dragon, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Eujin Kim Neilan
- Skyscraper, from the ground up, Susan E. Goodman, Michael J. Doolittle
- Be a mime, Mark Stolzenberg ; photographs by Jim Moore
- Can I tell you about dyslexia?, a guide for friends, family, and professionals, Alan M. Hultquist ; illustrated by Bill Tulp
- Rainy, sunny, blowy, snowy, what are seasons?, Jane Brocket
- Everything dolphin, what kids really want to know about dolphins, by Marty Crisp
- Counting lions, portraits from the wild, Katie Cotton ; illustrated by Stephen Walton ; with a foreword by Virginia McKenna
- Art for kids, comic strips : create your own comic strips from start to finish, by Art Roche
- Heads up sociology, written by Dr. Chris Yuill and Dr. Christopher Thorpe ; consultant, Dr. Megan Todd
- War no more, three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor
- How I learn, a kid's guide to learning disability, by Brenda S. Miles, PhD, and Colleen A. Patterson, MA ; illustrated by Jane Heinrichs
- How to build your own country, written by Valerie Wyatt ; illustrated by Fred Rix ; [edited by Karen Li]
- Tabby cats, Stuart A. Kallen
- Manners on vacation, by Bridget Heos ; illustrated by Katya Longhi
- Making it right, building peace, settling conflict, Marilee Peters
- First big book of the ocean, by Catherine D. Hughes
- Octopuses one to ten, written by Ellen Jackson ; illustrated by Robin Page
- Hope and tears, Ellis Island voices, Gwenyth Swain
- A friend for Lakota, the incredible true story of a wolf who braved bullying, Jim and Jamie Dutcher
- Eat this!, how fast-food marketing gets you to buy junk (and how to fight back), Andrea Curtis ; illustrations by Peggy Collins
- Airplanes, [written and edited by Caroline Stamps]
- Green city, how one community survived a tornado and rebuilt for a sustainable future, Allan Drummond
- The dictionary of characters in children's literature, Beverly Ann Chin, general editor
- Frida Kahlo, the artist who painted herself, by Frieda Fry, written by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Little Red writing, by Joan Holub ; pictures by Melissa Sweet
- Supercars, Paul Harrison ; [editor: Joe Harris]
- Money math, addition and subtraction, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- When lunch fights back, wickedly clever animal defenses, Rebecca L. Johnson
- The tiny boy and other tales from Indonesia, retold by Murti Bunanta ; illustrated by Hardiyono
- Wandering whale sharks, Susumu Shingu