Incoming Resources
- A new map of wonders, a journey in search of modern marvels, Caspar Henderson
- The recordsetter book of world records, by Corey Henderson and Dan Rollman ; edited by Ella Morton, Lindsay Weber, and Roger Bennett
- Don't know much about anything, everything you need to know but never learned about people, places, events, and more!, Kenneth C. Davis
- The handy answer book for kids (and parents), Judy Galens and Nancy Pear
- Extreme planet, exploring the most extreme stuff on earth!, Michael Dubois, Katri Hilden
- The incredible book of useless information, even more pointlessly unnecessary knowledge, Don Voorhees
- 1,234 quite interesting facts to leave you speechless, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin
- ¿A que no lo sab?as?, traducci?n, Ana Riera
- I used to know that, stuff you forgot from school, Caroline Taggart
- Notable last facts, a compendium of endings, conclusions, terminations, and final events throughout history, compiled by William B. Brahms
- First encyclopedia, a reference guide for children
- Guinness world records, super humans, by Donald Lemke
- Big book of answers, 1,001 facts kids want to know
- The world almanac for kids
- Bettmann portable archive;, a graphic history of almost everything,, presented by way of 3,669 illustrations culled from the files of the Bettmann archive, topically arranged and cross-referenced to serve as an idea stimulator and image finder. [Editor: Otto L. Bettmann
- When do fish sleep? and other imponderables of everyday life, by David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Life's big instruction book, the almanac of indispensable information, Carol Orsag Madigan and Ann Elwood
- Expect the unexpected, strange world
- Two truths and a lie, histories and mysteries, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- The cat's quizzer, by Dr. Seuss
- I can't believe it!
- National Geographic kids, ultimate weird but true 2
- Time for kids big book of why, John Perritano
- Weird but true 8, 300 outrageous facts
- Ultimate book of trivia, the essential collection of over 1,000 curious facts to impress your friends and expand your mind, by Scott McNeely ; illustrations by Arthur Mount
- The Facts on File dictionary of 20th-century allusions, from Abbott and Costello to Ziegfeld girls, Sylvia Cole, Abraham H. Lass
- Ripley's believe it or not! curioddities
- The world's weirdest news stories, John Torres ; edited by Tim Healey
- Mind = blown, amazing facts about this weird, hilarious, insane world, Matthew Santoro, with Jake Greene ; illustrations by Kagan McLeod
- Why do dogs have wet noses? and other imponderables of everyday life, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Record breakers!
- Undoubtedly odd, text, Geoff Tibballs
- Liar! Liar! Pants on fire!, can you spot the truth from the lies?, Jan Payne ; illustrated by Paul Moran
- Quiz whiz 5, 1,000 super fun mind-bending totally awesome trivia questions
- ¡R?cords mundiales ins?litos!, Grace Hansen ; Spanish translator, Marie Puchol, Pablo Viedma
- Ripley's believe it or not!
- Triumph of the straight dope, Cecil Adams ; edited and with an introduction by Ed Zotti ; illustrated by Slug Signorino
- Why men don't ask for directions, and other life observations, by Roger Dale Loring
- Lies they teach in school, exposing the myths behind 250 commonly believed fallacies, Herb Reich
- Ripley's Believe it or not!
- That's sneaky!, Crispin Boyer
- Learn something new every day, 365 facts to fulfill your life, Kee Malesky
- National Geographic Kids Almanac 2014
- Can holding in a fart kill you?, over 150 curious questions & intriguing answers, Andrew Thompson
- Weird but true!, 300 outrageous facts, 5
- The ultimate, William Poundstone
- Sideshow and other carnival curiosities, editor, Jessica Firpi
- Schott's original miscellany, conceived, written, and designed by Ben Schott
- Back to school for grown-ups, everything you should have learned in class, Stephen Evans and Ian Whitelaw
- The all-new book of lists for kids, Sandra and Harry Choron