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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- Military robots, Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- The ancient Greeks, Jessica Cohn
- The colors of history, Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Marc-Etienne Peintre
- Glam and gorgeous room, DIY projects for a stylish bedroom, by Heather Wutschke
- The norton anthology of English literature, the major authors, edited by Stephen Greenblatt, Volume 2
- World War II, author, Brian Williams ; consultant, Simon Adams
- Animal robots, Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- Planes and choppers, Lyn A. Sirota
- A world of information, James Brown (illustrations) & Richard Platt (text)
- Observatories in space, writer, Darlene Stille
- The frog scientist, Pamela S. Turner ; photographs by Andy Comins
- Gila monsters, by Vanessa Black
- Park scientists, gila monsters, geysers, and grizzly bears in America's own backyard, Mary Kay Carson ; with photographs by Tom Uhlman
- Carros de policía en acción, por Anne J. Spaight
- The possibility of life, science, imagination, and our quest for kinship in the cosmos, Jaime Green
- Geckos, by Vanessa Black
- Barack Obama, out of many, one, by Shana Corey ; illustrated by James Bernardin
- Understanding the Crucible, M.N. Jimerson
- A lowcountry heart, reflections on a writing life, Pat Conroy
- The Penguin book of the undead, fifteen hundred years of supernatural encounters, edited by Scott G. Bruce
- Who was Abraham Lincoln?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- World War I, author, Brian Williams ; consultant, Simon Adams
- The Norton Anthology of African American literature, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and American Research, Harvard University ; Valerie A. Smith, general editor, Dean of the College, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Professor of English and African American Studies, Princeton University, Volume 2
- Andrew and Allen learn about adverbs, by Joanna Jarc Robinson ; illustrated by Robin Boyer ; Editor: Melissa York
- The Lady of Guadalupe, written and illustrated by Tomie de Paola
- Medical robots, Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- Goldfish, by Maddie Gibbs
- Disney's treasury of children's classics, from Snow White and the seven dwarfs to Pocahontas
- The best American science and nature writing, edited and with an introduction by Carl Zimmer ; Jaime Green, series editor., 2023
- Earth's scary animals, Lyn A. Sirota
- Olympic greats, Jim Westcott
- Battling robots, Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- The extinct alphabet book, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Ralph Masiello
- Ji cheng che si ji, Taxi driver, Luo Yijun
- Space robots, Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- The American Revolution, Ben Thompson ; illustrations by C.M. Butzer
- Polar bears, Mark Newman
- Underwater robots, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe
- Unfolding journeys, Stewart Ross, Victo Ngai ; [created in consultation with William Lindesay, OBE]
- Hanukkah, by Mary Lindeen
- What to do when mistakes make you quake, a kid's guide to accepting imperfection, by Claire A.B. Freeland, PhD, and Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- The teen's guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
- Performance cars, Jim Westcott
- The decent proposal, Kemper Donovan
- Los peregrinos de N.C. Wyeth, texto de Robert San Souci ; [traducción de Alberto Romo]
- Miller's Valley, Anna Quindlen
- One bean, by Anne Rockwell ; pictures by Megan Halsey
- Mail carriers, Julie Murray
- What to do when you feel too shy, a kid's guide to overcoming social anxiety, by Claire A.B. Freeland, PhD, and Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- Fort McHenry, our flag was still there, by Joanne Mattern