Incoming Resources
- Guinness world records 2018
- One day smarter, hilarious, random information to uplift and inspire, Emily Winter
- Ripley's believe it or not!, download the weird, [text, Geoff Tibballs ; additional text, James Proud]
- Weird but true!, World 2023 : incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders--for this year and beyond!
- Strange but true
- Weird but true! 7, 350 outrageous facts
- Totally random facts, Melina Gerosa Bellows, V. 1
- Ripley's believe it or not! Planet eccentric!
- Because I said so!, the truth behind the myths, tales and warnings every generation passes down to its kids, Ken Jennings
- Why fish fart, gross but true things you'll wish you didn't know, Francesca Gould ; illustrated by JP Coovert
- National Geographic kids almanac 2019
- Perfectly peculiar!, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, text, Geoff Tibballs
- Interesting facts for curious minds, 1572 random but mind-blowing facts about history, science, pop culture and everything in between, Jordan Moore
- Scholastic book of world records 2023, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Bet you didn't know, fascinating, far-out, fun-tastic facts!
- Weird but true!, 300 outrageous facts, 8
- Stuff you should know, an incomplete compendium of mostly interesting things, Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant with Nils Parker
- Your brain on facts, things you didn't know, things you thought you knew, and things you never knew you never knew, Moxie LaBouche
- Weird but true! 6, 350 outrageous facts
- Ripley's believe it or not!, out of this world edition 2018
- Ultimate weird but true!, 3
- The bedtime book of incredible questions, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Ripley's believe it or not!, special edition 2016
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- 1,227 quite interesting facts to blow your socks off, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andy Murray, and Alex Bell
- Frightlopedia, an encyclopedia of everything scary, creepy, and spine-chilling, from arachnids to zombies, by Julie Winterbottom, with contributions by Rachel Bozek ; illustrated by Stefano Tambellini
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Weird but true! 9, 350 outrageous facts
- Scholastic book of world records 2020, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville
- Why not?, Crispin Boyer
- Ripley's believe it or not!, text, Geoff Tibballs
- National Geographic Kids, almanac 2021
- National Geographic Kids Almanac 2025
- Weird but true!, ripped from the headlines: real-life stories you have to read to believe
- Weird but true 10, 350 outrageous facts, by National Geographic Kids
- Famous first facts, a record of first happenings, discoveries, and inventions in American history, Joseph Nathan Kane, Steven Anzovin & Janet Podell
- Ultimate weird but true
- Numbers, how many, how far, how long, how much, edited by Andrea Sutcliffe
- National geographic kids almanac 2018
- The world almanac and book of facts 2015
- National Geographic Kids almanac 2016
- The New York Times presents smarter by Sunday, 52 weekends of essential knowledge for the curious mind
- Weird but true! 5, 350 outrageous facts
- The ultimate book of useless information, a few thousand more things you might need to know (but probably don't), Noel Botham
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Scholastic 2015 almanac for kids, writers: Lynn Brunelle, Jim Brunelle, Delia Greve, Monique Peterson ; research: Brianne Mclnelly
- National Geographic kids almanac 2024
- Scholastic book of world records 2021, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia Van Der Meer
- Notable last facts, a compendium of endings, conclusions, terminations, and final events throughout history, compiled by William B. Brahms
- The world almanac and book of facts 2023., Executive editor Sarah Janssen