Incoming Resources
- The best of news of the weird, Chuck Shepherd, John J. Kohut & Roland Sweet
- 2023 book of world records, by Cynthia O'Brien, Abigail Mitchell, Michael Bright, Donald Sommerville, Antonia van der Meer
- The People's almanac presents the twentieth century, the definitive compendium of astonishing events, amazing people, and strange-but-true facts, David Wallechinsky
- The World Almanac book of why, explanations for absolutely everything, World Almanac for Kids
- Elmo pregunta por qué, mi primera enciclopedia de preguntas y respuestas, escrito por Simon Beecroft ; traducción, Ana Riera Aragay
- How do astronauts scratch an itch?, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Guinness world records 2021, editor jefe, Craig Glenday ; traducción, Montserrat, Asensio, Lluisa Moreno y Daniel Montsech
- That's deadly!, [fatal facts that will test your fearless factor], Crispin Boyer
- The world almanac for kids 2012, senior editor, Sarah Janssen
- How to hold a crocodile, [plus hundreds of other practical tips, fascinating facts and wicked wisdom], the Diagram Group
- Are lobsters ambidextrous?, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Encyclopaedia Britannica almanac 2010
- The curious guide to things that aren't, by John D. Fixx and James F. Fixx ; illustrated by Abby Carter
- Weird but true! 8, 350 outrageous facts
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- The encyclopedia of the weird and wonderful, curious and incredible facts that will blow your mind / Milo Rossi ; illustrations by Terry Marks., Milo Rossi
- How does aspirin find a headache?, an imponderables book, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Ripley's believe it or not!, special edition 2016
- Don't know much about anything, everything you need to know but never learned about people, places, events, and more!, Kenneth C. Davis
- A world of information, James Brown (illustrations) & Richard Platt (text)
- Stumpers!, answers to hundreds of questions that stumped the experts, edited by Fred R. Shapiro
- Extreme planet, exploring the most extreme stuff on earth!, Michael Dubois, Katri Hilden ; [conceived by Weldon Owen in partnership with Lonely Planet]
- 1,227 quite interesting facts to blow your socks off, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andy Murray, and Alex Bell
- Weird but true! 5, 300 outrageous facts
- Peculiar questions and practical answers, a little book of whimsy and wisdom from the files of the New York Public Library, The New York Public Library ; illustrations by Barry Blitt
- Little kids first big book of why 2, by Jill Esbaum
- Numbers, how many, how far, how long, how much, edited by Andrea Sutcliffe
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Learn something new every day, 365 facts to fulfill your life, Kee Malesky
- Ask Marilyn, Marilyn Vos Savant
- Know it all!, Volume 1
- An uncommon history of common things, writers, Kate J. Armstrong [and four others] ; foreword by Henry Petroski, Volume 2
- Reader's digest almanac
- The Guinness book of records 1492, the world five hundred years ago, editor, Deborah Manley ; editorial consultant, Geoffrey Scammell
- Scholastic 2013 almanac for kids, facts, figures & stats, [editor, Jacqueline A. Bell ; head writer, Lynn Brunelle]
- The ultimate book of pub trivia by the smartest guy in the bar, over 300 rounds and more than 3,000 questions, Austin Rogers
- It can't be true, a hailstone bigger than a tennis ball! : incredible tactile comparisons, senior editor, Fleur Star
- The old farmer's almanac for kids, [contributors, Bob Berman [and others]], Volume 4
- Our life
- Weird but true, 200 astounding, outrageous, and totally off the wall facts, Leslie Gilbert Elman
- Scholastic 2015 book of world records, by Jenifer Corr Morse
- The book of odds, from lightning strikes to love at first sight, the odds of everyday life, Amram Shapiro, Louise Firth Campbell, Rosalind Wright ; Alison Caverly, contributing editor ; Zachary Turpin, Jon Sobel, contributing writers
- Do penguins have knees?, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Life's big instruction book, the almanac of indispensable information, Carol Orsag Madigan and Ann Elwood ; graphics by Ann Elwood
- The double dangerous book for boys, Conn, Arthur & Cameron Iggulden
- National Geographic tales of the weird, unbelievable true stories, edited by David Braun
- A First dictionary of cultural literacy, what our children need to know, edited by E.D. Hirsch, Jr. ; associate editors, William G. Rowland, Jr. & Michael Stanford
- Stink it up!, a guide to the gross, the bad, and the smelly, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- The book of lists for teens, Sandra and Harry Choron
- The old farmer's almanac for kids, Volume 9