Incoming Resources
- Surfer dog, Eric Walters ; illustrated by Eugenie Fernandes
- Forest biomes, Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, Ausma Zehanat Khan
- Diwali lights, Rina Singh
- Ojiichan's gift, written by Chieri Uegaki ; illustrated by Genevieve Simms
- Earthrise, Apollo 8 and the photo that changed the world, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Christy Lundy
- Little brothers & little sisters, Monica Arnaldo
- Purple, green and yellow, Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Hélène Desputeaux
- Kiss by kiss, a counting book for families = Ocêtôwina : peyak ôskân ohcih - akitâ-masinahikan, Richard Van Camp ; [translated by Mary Cardinal Collins]
- Love you head to toe, written and illustrated by Ashley Barron
- Tundra biomes, Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Lark and the dessert disaster, Natasha Deen ; illustrated by Marcus Cutler
- Where's bunny?, by Theo Heras ; illustrations by Renné Benoit
- Ira Crumb feels the feelings, written by Naseem Hrab & illustrated by Josh Holinaty
- Before you were born, by Deborah Kerbel ; illustrated by Suzanne Del Rizzo
- Manuelito, a graphic novel, written by Elisa Amado ; illustrated by Abraham Urias
- Lark takes a bow / Natasha Deen ; illustrated by Marcus Cutler
- Auntie Luce's talking paintings, Francie Latour ; pictures by Ken Daley
- Great dog, Davide Cali ; illustrated by Miguel Tanco
- Grassland biomes, Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury
- Investigating forces and motion, Richard Spilsbury
- The snuggly, Glen Huser ; pictures by Milan Pavlović
- One yellow ribbon, Marthe Jocelyn
- A grain of rice, Nhung Tran-Davies
- A girl called Echo, by Katherena Vermette ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson ; coloured by Donovan Yaciuk, V. 1
- A cave in the clouds, a young woman's escape from ISIS, Badeeah Hassan Ahmed ; with Susan Elizabeth McClelland
- Count on me, Miguel Tanco
- Funny, you don't look autistic, a comedian's guide to life on the spectrum, Michael McCreary
- A plan for Pops, Heather Smith and Brooke Kerrigan
- I am small, Qin Leng
- Tara takes the stage, Tamsin Lane
- Mighty mission machines, from rockets to rovers, Dave Williams, MD and Loredana Cunti ; art by Theo Krynauw
- A royal guide to monster slaying, Kelley Armstrong ; illustrated by Xavière Daumarie
- Crackerjack Jack, written by Bowman Wilker ; illustrations by Marie-Ève Tremblay
- Freshwater biomes, Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Mya's strategy to save the world, Tanya Lloyd Kyi
- Zoe and the fawn, words by Catherine Jameson ; pictures by Julie Flett
- Iqbal and his ingenious idea, how a science project helps one family and the planet, Elizabeth Suneby ; illustrations, Rebecca Green
- Wallpaper, by Thao Lam
- Our new kittens, by Theo Heras ; illustrations by Alice Carter
- This place, 150 years retold, foreword by Alicia Elliott ; stories by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm [and 10 others] ; illustration and colors by Tara Audibert [and 9 others]
- Flow, spin, grow, looking for patterns in nature, written by Patchen Barss ; illustrated by Todd Stewart
- Turtle pond, James Gladstone ; pictures by Karen Reczuch
- Eat this!, how fast-food marketing gets you to buy junk (and how to fight back), Andrea Curtis ; illustrations by Peggy Collins
- Dinosaurs of the upper Cretaceous, David & Oliver West
- How to give your cat a bath in five easy steps, Nicola Winstanley ; John Martz
- The thing you're good at, Lesley Choyce
- Stephanie's ponytail, story by Robert Munsch ; art by Michael Martchenko
- My body, my choice, the fight for abortion rights, Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- Bat citizens, defending the ninjas of the night, Rob Laidlaw