Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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Instructional and educational works
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- Careers in info tech, Pat Rarus
- Before Andrew Jackson was president, by Michael Rajczak
- How drones will impact society, by John Hakala
- Understanding COVID-19, Margaret J. Goldstein
- Become a graphic designer, by Tammy Gagne
- Outrageous animal adaptations, from big-eared bats to frill-necked lizards, Michael J. Rosen
- Vietnam, by Emily Rose Oachs
- The reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal, Mary L. Trump, Ph.D
- From wheat to bread, by Penelope S. Nelson
- I wish I was a llama, by Jennifer Bové
- Independence Day, by Erika S. Manley
- Invisibility cloaks, by Holly Duhig
- Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- Japan, by Marty Gitlin
- Christmas craft book, 30 fun & festive projects to make with kids, Laura Minter & Tia Williams
- Journey of the dragonflies, by AnneReneé Goyette
- Honesty in government and society, Jeanne Marie Ford
- Art is..., the elements of art & principles of design for children, created and written by Glenna Kubit
- Hornet vs. wasp, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- From garden to pickle, by Penelope S. Nelson
- The story of chocolate, it starts with cocoa beans, Robin Nelson
- A bat colony's search for a new home, by Mary Ellen Klukow ; illustrated by Romina Marti
- The story of honey, it starts with a flower, Robin Nelson
- The story of peanut butter, it starts with peanuts, Robin Nelson
- The truth about elephants, Maxwell Eaton III
- Slavery and Reconstruction, the struggle for Black civil rights, Elliott Smith ; Cicely Lewis, executive editor
- Breaking down tasks, using decomposition, Elizabeth Schmermund
- Resistance to slavery, from escape to everyday rebellion, Cicely Lewis
- Weather, by Catherine C. Finan
- How far underground?, burrowing animals, by Monika Davies ; illustrated by Romina Martí
- Before Abraham Lincoln was president, by Theresa Morlock
- Netflix, by Sara Green
- Surviving a vampire invasion, Madeline Tyler
- A bee's difficult search for food, by Mary Ellen Klukow ; illustrated by Romina Martí
- How high in the sky?, flying animals, by Monika Davies ; illustrated by Romina Martí
- Surviving a megatsunami, Madeline Tyler
- From cow to cheese, by Penelope S. Nelson
- Standing in the First Lady's shoes, Joanne Mattern
- The truth about crocodiles, Maxwell Eaton III
- Journey of the bats, by Benjamin O. Samuelson
- A global pandemic, Margaret J. Goldstein
- The story of a frog, it starts with a tadpole, Shannon Zemlicka
- Numbers, Stuart Trotter & Elaine Lonergan
- 3D printing, the revolution in personalized manufacturing, by Melissa Koch
- Become a radiation therapist, by Kate Conley
- Hurricane Katrina, Fletcher C. Finch
- Long-necked dinosaurs, ranking their speed, strength, and smarts, Mark Weakland
- Sweden, by Amy Rechner
- China, by Emily Rose Oachs
- Iroquois, Valerie Bodden
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