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- You're invited to a moth ball, a nighttime insect celebration, author, Loree Griffin Burns ; photographer, Ellen Harasimowicz
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Disaster strikes!, the most dangerous space missions of all time, Jeffrey Kluger
- Echoes of Earth, finding ourselves in the origins of the planet, L. Sue Baugh
- Super Rabbit all-stars, Thomas Flintham
- Black hole chasers, the amazing true story of an astronomical breakthrough, Anna Crowley Redding
- Liberty!, the American Revolution, Thomas Fleming
- The illustrated encyclopedia of the elements, the powers, uses, and histories of every atom in the universe, Lisa Congdon
- Tasting, by Grace Jones
- A guinea pig Oliver Twist, or, the parish boy's progress, an adaptation of the original by Charles Dickens ; abridgement, Alex Goodwin ; costume, props & illustration, Tess Newall
- Eclipse chaser, science in the Moon's shadow, by Ilima Loomis ; with photographs by Amanda Cowan
- Animal kingdoms, wildlife sanctuaries of the world, prepared by the Book Division, National Geographic Society
- Volcano & earthquake, written by Susanna Van Rose
- The Mystwick School of Musicraft, by Jessica Khoury ; illustrated by Federica Frenna
- The Titanic, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor
- And then it's spring, Julie Fogliano ; illustrated by Erin E. Stead
- Tom Gates is absolutely fantastic, (at some things), by Liz Pichon
- What's inside a flower?, and other questions about science & nature, Rachel Ignotofsky
- Cats in the crater, Mo O'Hara ; illustrated by Marek Jagucki
- What were the Negro Leagues?, by Varian Johnson ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- The adventures of Dr. sloth, Rebecca Cliffe and her quest to protect sloths, written and photographed by Suzi Eszterhas
- The march on Washington, by Bonnie Bader ; with Melody stories by Denise Lewis Patrick ; illustrated by Kelley McMorris
- Small matters, the hidden power of the unseen, by Heather Ferranti Kinser
- A walk in the prairie, by Rebecca L. Johnson ; with illustrations by Phyllis V. Saroff
- For which we stand, how our government works and why it matters, written by Jeff Foster ; illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
- Mister Seahorse, Eric Carle
- My book of fossils, Dr. Dean Lomax
- Weird but true!, incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders--for this year and beyond!
- The Usborne big book of big dinosaurs, written by Alex Frith ; illustrated by Fabiano Fiorin ; designed by Stephen Wright ; dinosaur expert: Dr. Darren Naish
- The Underground Railroad, Kate Messner and Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Damon Smyth
- Baseball, an illustrated history, narrative by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary filmscript by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns ; preface by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick ; with an introduction by Roger Angell ; contributions by John Thorn [and others]
- America's flag story, Karen S. Robbins ; illustrated by J. James
- Skippyjon Jones, Snow What, Judy Schachner
- The poison eaters, fighting danger and fraud in our food and drugs, by Gail Jarrow
- Reader's digest illustrated story of World War II
- American murderer, the parasite that haunted the South, by Gail Jarrow, Sibert Honor winner
- This is your brain on stereotypes, how science is tackling unconscious bias, Tanya Lloyd Kyi ; Drew Shannon
- The Civil War, an illustrated history, narrative by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary filmscript by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, and Ken Burns ; with contributions by Don E. Fehrenbacher [and others]
- Women's right to vote, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Dylan Meconis
- Butterfly or moth?, by Christina Leaf
- Ninja, get good : my ultimate guide to gaming, Tyler Blevins ; with Will Partin
- Monarch butterfly migration, by Kari Schuetz
- A walk in the desert, by Rebecca L. Johnson ; with illustrations by Phyllis V. Saroff
- The Mississippi River, text by Ann McCarthy ; featuring the photography of Julian Essam ; produced by Ted Smart and David Gibbon
- Infinite hope, a black artist's journey from World War II to peace, Ashley Bryan
- Illinois State Fair, a 150 year history, by Edward J. Russo, Melinda Garvert, and Curtis Mann ; photographs courtesy of Sangamon Valley Collection, Lincoln Library ; commissioned by Illinois Department of Agriculture
- Cowboy, the illustrated history, Richard W. Slatta
- Train, written by John Coiley
- Titanic, written by Simon Adams
- A walk in the rain forest, by Rebecca L. Johnson ; with illustrations by Phyllis V. Saroff
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