Curiosities and wonders -- Juvenile literature
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- The old farmer's almanac for kids, Volume 6
- The ultimate book of randomly awesome facts, by Penelope Arlon, Tory Gordon-Harris, and Karen Hood
- Disgusting human body, by Joanne Mattern
- National Geographic kids almanac 2023
- The bedtime book of incredible questions, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Animal worlds
- Blowfish, Emma Bassier
- Brain candy, seriously sweet facts to satisfy your curiosity, [authors, Julie Beer and Chelsea Lin]
- Great mysteries of the ice and snow, Edward F. Dolan, Jr
- Weird but true!, ripped from the headlines: real-life stories you have to read to believe
- Explore the world of man-made wonders, text by Simon Adams ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- Space, humans, and farts, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- The book of what if ...?, questions and activities for curious minds, Matt Murrie and Andrew R. McHugh
- Don't read this book before dinner, revoltingly true tales of foul food, icky animals, horrible history, and more, Anna Claybourne
- Disgusting plants, by Joanne Mattern
- Weird but true Christmas, 300 festive facts to light up the holidays, by National Geographic Kids
- National Geographic kids almanac 2024
- What's weird on Earth
- Ripley's believe it or not!, Escape the ordinary, Jordie R.Jordie Orlando, editor ; text, Geoff Tibballs
- Gotcha!, 18 amazing ways to freak out your friends, written by David Acer ; illustrated by Stephen MacEachern
- Weird but true! Gross
- Little kids' first big book of the world, Elizabeth Carney
- Bigfoot, Elizabeth Noll
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- The slowest book ever, April Pulley Sayre ; illustrated by Kelly Murphy
- Picturepedia, an encyclopedia on every page
- Weird but true! 7, 350 outrageous facts
- Weird but true! 6, 300 outrageous facts
- Quiz whiz 3, 1,000 super fun mind-bending totally awesome trivia questions
- Quiz whiz, 4
- Japanese spider crabs, Emma Bassier
- Ripley's believe it or not!, special edition 2016
- One million things, a visual encyclopedia, Kim Bryan [and others]
- Wonders of the world, written by Tom Jackson
- Scooby-Doo! and the truth behind vampires, by Mark Weakland ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- Naked mole rats, Emma Bassier
- Weird food, writer, Jeff De la Rosa ; editor, Grace Guibert ; senior art director, Tom Evans
- The World Almanac book of why, explanations for absolutely everything, World Almanac for Kids
- Is the moon made of cheese?, World Book answers your questions about more random stuff, [writer, Madeline King]
- How do magnets attract each other?, World Book answers your questions about how things work, [writer, Madeline King]
- Guinness world records 2021, editor jefe, Craig Glenday ; traducción, Montserrat, Asensio, Lluisa Moreno y Daniel Montsech
- Totally strange buildings, by Lisa M. Herrington
- Disgusting bugs, by]Joanne Mattern
- The Atlas Obscura explorer's guide for the world's most adventurous kid, Dylan Thuras and Rosemary Mosco ; illustrated by Joy Ang
- That's deadly!, [fatal facts that will test your fearless factor], Crispin Boyer
- 2023 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- Weird but true! 8, 350 outrageous facts
- Our world in numbers, an encyclopedia of fantastic facts, written by Richard Mead, William Potter, and Anna Claybourne.
- How strong is a crocodile's bite?, World Book answers your questions about records and extremes, [writer, Madeline King]
- The curious guide to things that aren't, by John D. Fixx and James F. Fixx ; illustrated by Abby Carter