- Walking on sunshine, 52 small steps to happiness, Rachel Kelly ; with illustrations by Jonathan Pugh
- Why does my shadow follow me?, more science questions from real kids, written by Kira Vermond ; illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
- Pogue's basics, David Pogue
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- The modern bestiary, a curated collection of wondrous wildlife, Joanna Bagniewska ; with illustrations by Jennifer N.R. Smith
- National geographic kids almanac 2022
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of madness, love, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean
- National Geographic kids almanac 2020
- Weird but true! birthdays, 300 fun-tastic facts to celebrate
- Atlas of cursed places, a travel guide to dangerous and frightful destinations, Olivier Le Carrer, Sibylle Le Carrer
- Tiny beautiful things, advice from Dear Sugar, Cheryl Strayed ; [introduction by Steve Almond]
- ADHD and the Edison gene, a drug-free approach to managing the unique qualities of your child, Thom Hartman
- The curious map book, Ashley Baynton-Williams
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions-and surprising answers-about animals, by Steve Jenkins, and Robin Page
- Animal myths, busted!, by Jodie Mangor
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Super small, miniature marvels of the natural world, by Tiffany Stone ; illustrated by Ashley Spires
- 2024 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer [and one other]
- The rise of the the dragon, an illustrated history of the Targaryen dynasty, George R. R. Martin, Elio M. García, Jr. and Linda Antonsson
- How to win friends and influence fungi, collected quirks of science, tech, engineering, and math from nerd nite, Dr. Chris Balakrishnan and Matt Wasowski ; illustrations by Kristen Orr
- Space myths, busted!, by Angie Smibert
- The lost tomb, and other real-life stories of bones, burials, and murder, Douglas Preston ; foreword by David Grann
- Weird but true!, 300 fin-tastic facts from the deep blue sea, [Julie Beer and Michelle Harris, authors and researchers]
- Chemistry for breakfast, the amazing science of everyday life, Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim ; translated by Sarah Pybus ; illustrations by Claire Lenkova
- No one ever told us that, money and life lessons for young adults, John D. Spooner
- Insects, the most fun bug book ever, Sneed B. Collard III
- Dog on a bike, and more true stories of amazing animal talents!, Moira Rose Donohue
- Two truths and a lie, it's alive!, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- Animals strike curious poses, essays, Elena Passarello
- Weird but true! dinosaurs, 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into
- How the zebra got its stripes, Darwinian stories told through evolutionary biology, Léo Grasset ; [translation by Barbara Mellor]
- Upon further review, the greatest what-ifs in sports history, [edited by] Mike Pesca
- How to swallow a pig, step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- A is for America, an American alphabet, written by Devin Scillian ; and illustrated by Pam Carroll
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- 100 things to know about the oceans, written by Jerome Martin, Alex Frith, Alice James, Lan Cook, Minna Lacey and Lizzie Cope ; illustrated by Dominique Byron, Dale Edwin Murray, Frederico Mariani, Shaw Nielsen and Jake Williams
- Americanon, an unexpected U.S. history in thirteen bestselling books, Jess McHugh
- The handy mythology answer book, by David A. Leeming Ph.D
- Are you smarter than a shark?, written by David George Gordon ; illustrated by Josh Lynch
- Warriors, the ultimate guide, Erin Hunter ; illustrated by Owen Richardson
- Fly Guy presents, weird animals, Tedd Arnold
- The truth about carpal tunnel syndrome, finding answers, getting well, Jill Gambaro
- Guinness world records 2023
- Guinness world records 2020
- Weird but true!, ripped from the headlines 3 : real-life stories you have to read to believe
- Two truths and a lie, Histories and mysteries, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson