JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Discoveries
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- The girl who built an ocean, an artist, an argonaut, and the true story of the world's first aquarium, Jess Keating ; [illustrated by] Michelle Mee Nutter
- Cells, experience life at its tiniest, Karen Bush Gibson ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- The junior birder's handbook, a kid's guide to birdwatching, Danielle Belleny ; illustrations by Michelle Carlos
- I'm a neutrino, tiny particles in a big universe, Dr. Eve M. Vavagiakis ; illustrated by Ilze Lemesis
- A dinosaur named Ruth, how Ruth Mason discovered fossils in her own backyard, written by Julia Lyon ; illustrated by Alexandra Bye
- Archaeology, cool women who dig, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Lena Chandhok
- Animal minds, what are they thinking?, Dana L. Church
- What's in your pocket?, collecting nature's treasures, Heather L. Montgomery ; illustrated by Maribel Lechuga
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- You wouldn't want to live without gravity!, written by Anne Rooney ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; series created by David Salariya
- Jonas Salk and the polio vaccine, by Katherine Krohn ; illustrated by Al Milgrom
- Explore gravity!, Cindy Blobaum ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
- Tinkering, kids learn by making stuff, Curt Gabrielson
- The bone wars, the true story of an epic battle to find dinosaur fossils, written by Jane Kurtz ; Illustrated by Alexander Vidal
- How do scientists ask questions?, a book about the scientific method, written by Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- How to hear the universe, Gaby González and the search for Einstein's ripples in space-time, by Patricia Valdez ; illustrated by Sara Palacios
- You wouldn't want to live without boogers!, written by Alex Woolf ; illustrated by David Antram ; series created by David Salariya
- The search for Sasquatch, by Laura Krantz ; [illustrations and book design by Rafael Nobre]
- Blowholes, book gills, and butt-breathers, how animals get their oxygen, Doug Wechsler
- The bug girl, Maria Merian's scientific vision, Sarah Glenn Marsh ; illustrated by Filippo Vanzo
- Biomimicry, when nature inspires amazing inventions, Séraphine Menu ; illustrated by Emmanuelle Walker ; translated from the French by Alyson Waters
- Astrophysics for young people in a hurry, Neil deGrasse Tyson ; with Gregory Mone
- You wouldn't want to live without glass!, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; series created by David Salariya
- A pandemic is worldwide, by Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Taia Morley