Incoming Resources
- 5 minute really true stories for bedtime, [30 amazing stories featuring frozen frogs, King Tut's beds, the world's biggest sleepover, the phases of the moon, and more!], [text by Jackie McCann, Jen Arena, Rachel Valentine, and Sally Symes ; illustrations by Amy Grimes, Anneli Bray, Christine Cuddihy, Jacqui Lee, Joanne Liu, Katie Rewse, Katie Wilson, Maddy Vian, Natalie Smillie, and Olivia Holden]
- The knowledgebook, everything you need to know to get by in the 21st Century
- Do elephants jump?, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Purchasing an encyclopedia, 12 points to consider, reviews by the Editorial Board of Reference Books Bulletin ; revised introduction by Sandy Whiteley
- What are the seven wonders of the world? and 100 other great cultural lists-- fully explicated, Peter D'Epiro and Mary Desmond Pinkowish
- One million things, a visual encyclopedia, contributors and consultants :Kim Bryan ... [et al.]
- Scholastic book of world records
- Stuff kids should know, the mind-blowing histories of (almost) everything, Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark ; contribution by Nils Parker
- The World Book encyclopedia, 2017
- The Wikipedia revolution, how a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encyclopedia, Andrew Lih
- Do fish drink water?, puzzling and improbable questions and answers, Bill McLain
- The World Book encyclopedia, 2015
- The people's almanac presents the twentieth century, history with the boring parts left out, David Wallechinsky