Instructional and educational works
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- A place called America, a story of the land and people, Jennifer Thermes
- Forests, Jess French ; illustrated by Alexander Mostov
- A ray of light, a book of science and wonder, written and photographed by Walter Wick
- The brilliant abyss, exploring the majestic hidden life of the deep ocean and the looming threat that imperils it, Helen Scales
- Heartbeat, Doe Boyle ; illustrated by Daniel Long
- Masters of disguise, camouflaging creatures & magnificent mimics, Marc Martin
- Unseen jungle, the microbes that secretly control our world, Eleanor Spicer Rice, PhD ; illustrated by Rob Wilson
- Do frogs drink hot chocolate?, how animals keep warm, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by John Martz
- California, by Emily Rose Oachs
- Extraordinary landmarks, by Izzi Howell
- Wonderdog, the science of dogs and their unique friendship with humans, Jules Howard
- How to build a treehouse, Christopher Richter and Miriam Rüggeberg ; [illustrated by David Sparshott]
- Heroines, rescuers, rabbis, spies, unsung women of the Holocaust, by Sarah Silberstein Swartz
- Kitchen chemistry, cool crystals, rockin' reactions, and magical mixtures : with hands-on science activities, Cynthia Light Brown ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- 10-minute kitchen science projects, by Elsie Olson
- Become a radiation therapist, by Kate Conley
- NIOSH Reach II Study, understanding and selecting respiratory protection devices
- The Spotsylvania Stump, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil War, by John Micklos Jr
- Oklahoma, Tamra B. Orr
- Be a dog expert, by Gemma Barder
- Saturn, Kate Riggs
- Origami + kirigami for the home, paper art decorations, gift wrapping, and homemade cards, Wei You
- We can sign!, an essential illustrated guide to American Sign Language for kids, Tara Adams ; illustrations by Natalia Sanabria
- Anatomy & strength training without specialized equipment, [text, Guillermo Seijas]
- Buzzkill, a wild wander through the weird and threatened world of bugs, Brenna Maloney ; illustrated by Dave Mottram
- Virginia, by Rachel Grack
- Astrophysics for young people in a hurry, Neil deGrasse Tyson ; with Gregory Mone
- Wild and woolly knitted animals, a naturalist's notebook, Sara Elizabeth Kellner
- NIOSH respirator filter classes
- How to make your money last, the indispensable retirement guide, Jane Bryant Quinn
- Flower color theory, Darroch and Michael Putnam
- Flowers, written by David Burnie ; consultant: Mike Grant
- My first garden, [written by Satu Hämeenaho-Fox ; illustrations, Livi Gosling]
- Uranus, Susan Ring and Alexis Roumanis
- Respirator use & infection control in healthcare
- Who are you calling weird?, Marilyn Singer ; Paul Daviz
- Weigh it!, fun with weight, Rachel First ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./reading specialist
- Samsung Galaxy S22 for dummies, by Bill Hughes
- Reptile, written by Colin McCarthy
- Hello web design, by Tracy Osborn ; foreword by Jeremy Keith
- Save the crash-test dummies, Jennifer Swanson ; illustrated by TeMika Grooms
- The responsive writing teacher, grades K-5, a hands-on guide to child-centered, equitable instruction, Melanie Meehan, Kelsey Sorum ; foreword by Cornelius Minor
- Spoon carving project book, Emmet Van Driesche
- Math without numbers, Milo Beckman ; illustrated by M Erazo
- France, Ethel Caro Gofen, Blandine Pengili Reymann, Michael Spilling, and Thérèse Shea
- Huge earthmovers, Marie Rogers
- Maryland, by Rachel Grack
- Shipwreck reefs, Aimée M. Bissonette ; illustrated by Adèle Leyris
- Methods, mounds, and missions, new contributions to Florida archaeology, edited by Ann S. Cordell and Jeffrey M. Mitchem
- Wyoming, by Christina Leaf