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Children's nonfiction.
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Children's nonfiction.
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- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- What's so bad about gasoline?, fossil fuels and what they do, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- P is for pirate, a pirate alphabet, written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by John Manders
- Where do chicks come from?, by Amy E. Sklansky ; illustrated by Pam Paparone
- Scrapbooking just for you!, how to make fun, personal, save-them-forever keepsakes, by Candice Ransom
- 100 things to know about space, written by Alex Frith, Alice James, & Jerome Martin ; illustrated by Federico Mariani & Shaw Nielsen
- Trains, Lynn Curlee
- Dinomummy, the life, death, and discovery of Dakota, a dinosaur from Hell Creek, Phillip Lars Manning ; foreword by Tyler Lyson
- The Little House cookbook, frontier foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic stories, by Barbara M. Walker ; illustrations by Garth Williams
- What will hatch?, Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Susie Ghahremani
- Star wars, written by Simon Beecroft
- A kid's guide to keeping chickens, Melissa Caughey
- Lots of spots, Lois Ehlert
- Aesop's fables, compiled by Russell Ash and Bernard Higton
- Katy Duck and the secret valentine, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Dig dig digging, written by Margaret Mayo ; illustrated by Alex Ayliffe
- The totally tea-rific tea party book, teas to taste, treats to bake, and crafts to make from around the world and beyond, Tanya Napier ; photography by Julie Brown ; illustrations by Annie Galvin
- 100 things to know about science, written by Alex Frith, Minna Lacey, Jerome Martin & Jonathan Melmoth ; illustrated by Frederico Mariani & Jorge Martin
- The vegetables we eat, by Gail Gibbons
- Buried sunlight, how fossil fuels have changed the Earth, by Molly Bang & Penny Chisholm ; illustrated by Molly Bang
- I spy fantasy, a book of picture riddles, photographs by Walter Wick ; riddles by Jean Marzollo
- The all-new woodworking for kids, Kevin McGuire
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Who was Anne Frank?, by Ann Abramson ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Easter parade, by Irving Berlin ; illustrated by Lisa McCue
- Frogs, Seymour Simon
- On a farm, by Alexa Andrews ; illustrated by Candice Keimig, and with photographs
- The rise of Iron Man, written by Michael Teitelbaum
- Leaf jumpers, Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
- 101 books to read before you grow up, the must-read book list for kids, written by Bianca Schulze ; illustrated by Shaw Nielsen
- In the time of knights, the real-life history of history's greatest knight, by Shelley Tanaka ; illustrations by Greg Ruhl
- Deep in the swamp, Donna M. Bateman ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- See inside how things work, Conrad Mason
- The double-daring book for girls, Andrea J. Buchanan & Miriam Peskowitz ; illustrations by Alexis Seabrook
- I spy spectacular, a book of picture riddles, photographs by Walter Wick ; riddles by Jean Marzollo
- Look-alikes Christmas, Joan Steiner ; photographs by Ogden Gigli
- Dr. Seuss, by Jill C. Wheeler
- Sea otters, Laura Marsh
- By the numbers 3.14, National Geographic Kids
- Knut, how one little polar bear captivated the world, told by Juliana Hatkoff [and others]
- Fun fabrics, by Ruth Owen
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- The wheels on the bus, Jane Cabrera
- Poems to learn by heart, Caroline Kennedy ; paintings by Jon J Muth
- Preschool parties, easy ideas for princesses, pirates and other little people, Colleen Mullaney
- Weird sea creatures, Erich Hoyt
- The life and death of Crazy Horse, by Russell Freedman ; drawings by Amos Bad Heart Bull
- Heaven is for real for kids, as told by Colton Burpo to his parents Todd & Sonja Burpo ; illustrated by Wilson Ong
- Balto and the great race, by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel ; illustrated by Nora Koerber
- Little kids first big book of bugs, by Catherine D. Hughes