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- Giraffe math, by Stephen Swinburne ; illustrated by Geraldo Valerio
- What were the Shark Attacks of 1916?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- K9 and military dogs, by Parker Holmes
- Journey of the Midnight Sun, Shazia Afzal ; illustrated by Aliya Ghare
- You and the bowerbird, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Maris Wicks
- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- Special delivery, a book's journey around the world, Polly Faber ; illustrated by Klas Fahlén
- Outlive, the science & art of longevity, Peter Attia, MD ; with Bill Gifford
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- What is the Supreme Court?, by Jill Abramson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Eve, how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution, Cat Bohannon
- Alien worlds, how insects conquered the Earth, and why their fate will determine our future, Steve Nicholls
- Weird but true!, 300 fascinating facts about the fifty states
- Hanging with vampires, a totally factual field guide to the supernatural, by Insha Fitzpatrick ; illustrations by Lilla Bölecz
- Where is the Sahara Desert?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by David Malan
- We move the world, by Kari Lavelle ; pictures by Nabi H. Ali
- Stolen justice, the struggle for African American voting rights, Lawrence Goldstone ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Chinese menu, the history, myths, and legends behind your favorite foods, Grace Lin
- Race to the bottom of the Earth, surviving Antarctica, Rebecca E. F. Barone
- Dolphins!, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Meryl Henderson
- What is math?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- In my feelings, a teen guide to discovering what you feel so you can decide what to do, Vidal Annan, Jr., Ph.D
- Jane against the world, Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights, Karen Blumenthal
- Polar, wildlife at the ends of the Earth, written by L.E. Carmichael ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- The Villain Kids' guide for new VKs, adapted by Tina McLeef
- Limitless, the Federal Reserve takes on a new age of crisis, Jeanna Smialek
- Indigenous ingenuity, a celebration of traditional North American knowledge, by Deidre Havrelock and Edward Kay ; with illustrations by Kalila Fuller
- The book of cars and trucks, by Neil Clark
- The six, the untold story of America's first women astronauts, Loren Grush
- Homes in the wild, where baby animals and their parents live, Lita Judge
- Passover, a celebration of freedom, by Bonnie Bader ; illustrated by Joanie Stone
- A very short, entirely true history of unicorns, by Sarah Laskow ; illustrated by Sam Beck
- Are we there yet?, how humans find their way, Maria Birmingham ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- Breaking news, why media matters, Raina Delisle ; illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
- The animal toolkit, how animals use tools, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Ancestory, Hannah Salyer
- Where is Broadway?, by Douglas Yacka and Francesco Sedita ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Java for dummies, Barry Burd
- Castles, author: Philip Steele ; consultant: Dr. Jenny Benham
- Red pandas, by Kaitlyn Duling
- We are your children too, Black students, White supremacists, and the battle for America's schools in Prince Edward County, Virginia, P. O'Connell Pearson
- The book of mythical beasts & magical creatures, written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Pham Quang Phuc
- Birthday on Mars!, by Sara Schonfeld ; illustrated by Andrew J. Ross
- Agility dogs, by Marie Pearson
- Dance, by Nick Rebman
- Let the record show, a political history of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993, Sarah Schulman
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Killer whale vs. great white shark, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Overview, a new way of seeing Earth, Benjamin Grant with Sandra Markle
- Galaxies and deep space, Lisa Regan