Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of40
- Strange, unusual, gross, & cool animals, Charles Ghigna
- What's inside a caterpillar cocoon?, and other questions about moths & butterflies, Rachel Ignotofsky
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Dave McKean
- 2022 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- On this day in history sh!t went down, James Fell
- Weird but true!, 300 fascinating facts about the fifty states
- The lost tomb, and other real-life stories of bones, burials, and murder, Douglas Preston ; foreword by David Grann
- The bedtime book of incredible questions, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- The museum of odd body leftovers, a tour of your useless parts, flaws, and other weird bits, Rachel Poliquin ; illustrations by Clayton Hanmer
- The physics of everyday things, the extraordinary science behind an ordinary day, James Kakalios
- COVID-19, by Beth Bence Reinke
- Amphibians, by Brenna Maloney
- The weather detective, rediscovering nature's secret signs, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp
- There's no cream in cream soda, facts and folklore about our favorite drinks, written by Kim Zachman ; illustrated by Peter Donnelly
- Super space encyclopedia, author, Clive Gifford ; Smithsonian consultant, Shauna Edson ; general consultant, Dr. Jacqueline Mitton
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions-and surprising answers-about animals, by Steve Jenkins, and Robin Page
- Scholastic year in sports 2024, written by James Buckley, Jr.
- 2024 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer [and one other]
- The book of whys, Gianni Rodari ; illustrated by JooHee Yoon ; translated from Italian by Antony Shugaar
- How science works, the facts visually explained, contributors: Derek Harvey and four others
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- The book of radical answers, honest, affirming answers to your biggest questions about puberty, parents, presidents, and everything in between, Sonya Renee Taylor
- Butt or face?, can you tell which end you're looking at?, Kari Lavelle
- The Civil War visual encyclopedia, written by Philip Parker
- Pogue's basics, David Pogue
- The modern bestiary, a curated collection of wondrous wildlife, Joanna Bagniewska ; with illustrations by Jennifer N.R. Smith
- Space maps, Lara Albanese, illustrated by Tommaso Vidus Rosin
- Nature swagger, stories and visions of Black joy in the outdoors, Rue Mapp
- Stuff kids should know, the mind-blowing histories of (almost) everything, Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark ; contribution by Nils Parker ; illustrations by Carly Monardo
- Random illustrated facts, a collection of curious, weird, and totally not boring things to know, Mike Lowery
- Curious comparisons, a life-size look at the world around you, Jorge Doneiger ; photgraphs by Guido Chouela, Cristina Reche, Marcelo Setton, and David Sisso ; translated from the Spanish by Iraida Iturralde
- Weird but true! dinosaurs, 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into
- In between, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- Fly Guy presents, weird animals, Tedd Arnold
- Out of the wreck I rise, a literary companion to recovery, Neil Steinberg and Sara Bader
- Mimic makers, biomimicry inventors inspired by nature, Kristen Nordstrom ; illustrated by Paul Boston
- Guinness world records 2023
- Searching for stars on an island in Maine, Alan Lightman
- Warriors, the ultimate guide, Erin Hunter ; illustrated by Owen Richardson
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of rivalry, adventure, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean ; adapted for young readers by Adrian Dingle and Kelsey Kennedy
Outgoing Resources
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