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- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik, Josh Holinaty
- Eruption!, volcanoes and the science of saving lives, text by Elizabeth Rusch ; photographs by Tom Uhlman
- Twinkle twinkle little star, I know exactly what you are, words by Julia Kregenow, PhD ; pictures by Carmen Salda?a
- Super Earth encyclopedia, author, John Woodward
- Exploring fall, by Terri DeGezelle
- If we were gone, imagining the world without people, John Coy ; illustrated by Natalie Capannelli
- All about forests, Mack
- Why does earth have seasons?, by Marne Ventura
- We are all Greta, be inspired to save the world, Valentina Giannella ; illustrated by Manuela Marazzi
- Sticks and stones, a kid's guide to building and exploring in the great outdoors, Melissa Lennig
- The magic school bus, inside the earth, Joanna Cole & Bruce Degen
- Cosmic catastrophes, seven ways to destroy a planet like Earth, David A. Aguilar
- Palm trees at the North Pole, the hot truth about climate change, written by arc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinsson
- Renewable or nonrenewable resources
- Life, the first four billion years, the story of life from the big bang to the evolution of humans, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Grahame Baker-Smith
- All about the North and South Poles, by Christina Mia Gardeski
- The moon's time to shine, by Scott Emmons ; illustrated by Nikolas Ilic
- Starry skies, by Samantha Chagollan ; illustrations by Nila Aye
- Tierra, Caryn Jenner ; traducción, Manel Pijoan-Rotge
- Look I'm an ecologist, written by Cathriona Hickey ; design and illustration, Rachael Hare
- Space matters, written by Jacque Lynn ; illustrated by Lydia Nichols
- What is a solstice?, by Gail Terp
- Space atlas, a journey from Earth to the stars, and beyond, Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Ana Djordjevic
- Seashells, more than a home, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Under your feet, written by Dr. Jackie Stround ; RHS author and consultant, Dr. Marc Redmile-Gordon ; illustrated by Wenjia Tang
- Unidos o nada, Judy Katschke ; translated by Ana Suárez
- Rainforests, written by Zo? Clarke ; illustrated by Galia Bernstein
- A really short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- On beyond bugs, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Seymour Simon's extreme earth records, by Seymour Simon
- Pluto is peeved!, an ex-planet searches for answers, by Jacqueline Jules ; illustrated by Dave Roman
- My home on the ice, by J. Patrick Lewis
- Flow, spin, grow, looking for patterns in nature, Patchen Barss, Todd Stewart
- Niagara Falls, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Climate action, what happened and what we can do, Seymour Simon
- What makes a magnet?, by Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by True Kelley ; updated text by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
- Life on earth, the story of evolution, by Steve Jenkins
- ¿Energía para todos?, el negocio energético, Nick Hunter ; traducido por Alberto Jiménez