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- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- Where are the aliens?, the search for life beyond Earth, Stacy McAnulty ; with art by Nicole Miles
- You and the bowerbird, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Maris Wicks
- Elephant vs. rhino, by Teresa Klepinger
- Fire engines, by Mari Schuh
- Modern art explorer, with 30 artworks from the Centre Pompidou, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Moon, David and Patricia Armentrout
- Eve, how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution, Cat Bohannon
- 1,000 facts about space, Dean Regas
- What is the Supreme Court?, by Jill Abramson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- It's tough to be tiny, Kim Ryall Woolcock, Stacey Thomas
- How to speak whale, a voyage into the future of animal communication, Tom Mustill
- Astrophysics for dummies, by Cynthia Phillips, PhD and Shana Priwer
- Special delivery, a book's journey around the world, Polly Faber ; illustrated by Klas Fahlén
- The six, the untold story of America's first women astronauts, Loren Grush
- Stars, David and Patricia Armentrout
- Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD ; with Bill Gifford
- Honey, the dog who saved Abe Lincoln, written by Shari Swanson ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Curious about Disney, by Rachel Grack
- We are starlings, inside the mesmerizing magic of a murmuration, written by Robert Furrow & Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrated by Marc Martin
- Video game of the year, a year-by-year guide to the best, boldest, and most bizarre games from every year since 1977, Jordan Minor
- The Seven Wonders of the ancient world, an extraordinary new journey through history's greatest treasures, Bettany Hughes
- Stolen justice, the struggle for African American voting rights, Lawrence Goldstone ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Weird earth, debunking strange ideas about our planet, Donald R. Prothero
- Wind, discovering air in motion, Olga Fadeeva ; translated by Lena Traer
- My first look at German, by Jenna Lee Gleisner ; [Editor: Jenna Trnka ; Translator: Anne-Sophie Seidler]
- Triceratops vs. spinosaurus, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Killer whale vs. great white shark, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- How to prevent dementia, understanding and managing cognitive decline, Richard Restak, MD
- Ghost dogs, on killers and kin, Andre Dubus III
- Go for the moon, a rocket, a boy, and the first moon landing, Chris Gall
- Overview, a new way of seeing Earth, Benjamin Grant with Sandra Markle
- Willow the therapy dog, Lisa M. Gerry ; photographs by Lori Epstein
- A tree is a home, Pamela Hickman, Zafouko Yamamoto
- U.S. Army, by Marne Ventura
- Overground railroad, the Green Book and the roots of Black travel in America, Candacy Taylor
- Chinese menu, the history, myths, and legends behind your favorite foods, Grace Lin
- Nobody's fool, why we get taken in and what we can do about it, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris
- Nightmare fuel, the science of horror films, Nina Nesseth
- Hammerhead vs. bull shark, by Teresa Klepinger
- What is math?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Race to the bottom of the Earth, surviving Antarctica, Rebecca E. F. Barone
- Dolphins!, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Meryl Henderson
- What an owl knows, the new science of the world's most enigmatic birds, Jennifer Ackerman
- Travelers to unimaginable lands:, stories of dementia, the caregiver, and the human brain, Dasha Kiper ; foreword by Norman Doidge
- Entangled life, how fungi make our worlds, change our minds & shape our futures, Merlin Sheldrake
- What were the Shark Attacks of 1916?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The secret lives of booksellers and librarians, true stories of the magic of reading, James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris Mooney
- Dressed for freedom, the fashionable politics of American feminism, Einav Rabinovitch-Fox
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