Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Incoming Resources
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- You're invited to a moth ball, a nighttime insect celebration, author, Loree Griffin Burns ; photographer, Ellen Harasimowicz
- Classified, the secret career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee aerospace engineer, Traci Sorell ; illustrated by Natasha Donovan
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Chichén Itzá, by Sara Green
- Cat, written by Juliet Clutton-Brock
- Makerspace projects for understanding Newton's laws of motion, Barbara Martina Linde
- Pollution crisis, Russ Parker
- Curious about Uranus, by Rachel Grack
- Curious about the moon, by Rachel Grack
- Fungi, colorful clean-up crews, by Ruth Owen
- Heat waves, causes and effects, by Margaret Williamson
- The Colosseum, by Elizabeth Noll
- Koala joeys, by Jen Besel
- Stamped, racism, antiracism, and you, written by Jason Reynolds ; adapted from Stamped from the beginning by and with an introduction from Ibram X. Kendi
- The Indian-American journey, by Emma Carlson Berne
- Smelling, by Grace Jones
- What is the women's rights movement?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- The illustrated encyclopedia of the elements, the powers, uses, and histories of every atom in the universe, Lisa Congdon
- Separate no more, the long road to Brown v. Board of Education, Lawrence Goldstone
- Panda cubs, by Jen Besel
- Beavers
- Today's hip-hop, by Lori Mortensen
- Tasting, by Grace Jones
- Is it a turtle or a tortoise?, Gail Terp
- Bald eagles
- Just mercy, adapted for young adults : a true story of the fight for justice, Bryan Stevenson
- Life at the zoo, the secret world of your favorite animals, Michael George
- Ancient Mesopotamia, by Daniel R. Faust
- Veterans Day, by Rachel Grack
- What is LEGO?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Making a baby, Rachel Greener ; Clare Owen
- Volcano & earthquake, written by Susanna Van Rose
- Mount Rushmore, Joanne Mattern
- Stink fights, earwax, and other marvelous mammal adaptation, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Katie Mazeika
- Machu Picchu, by Elizabeth Noll
- Grizzly bears
- Exploring the Mid-Atlantic, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant: Richrd Bell, PhD Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- What was the bombing of Hiroshima?, by Jess M. Brallier ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Curious about Mercury, by Rachel Grack
- Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- Earthrise, Apollo 8 and the photo that changed the world, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Christy Lundy
- The Titanic, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Matt Aytch Taylor
- Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?, by Shelia P. Moses ; illustrations by Dede Putra
- Evolution revolution
- Ducks overboard!, a true story of plastic in our oceans, Markus Motum
- Upstream, downstream, exploring watershed connections, Rowena Rae
- Dead zones, why earth's waters are losing oxygen, Carol Hand
- Mason jar science, 40 slimy, squishy, super-cool experiments, Jonathan Adolph
- Latinitas, celebrating 40 big dreamers, Juliet Menéndez
- A history of music, by Shannon Baker Moore ; content consultant, Barry T. Bilderback, PhD, University of Idaho/Lionel Hampton School of Music
Outgoing Resources
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