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- Earth, written by Susanna Van Rose
- Serengeti journey, on safari in Africa, by Gare Thompson
- Winter sleep, a hibernation story, Sean Taylor & Alex Morss ; illustrated by Cinyee Chiu
- A black hole is not a hole, Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano ; illustrated by Michael Carroll
- Twinkle twinkle little star, I know exactly what you are, words by Julia Kregenow, PhD ; pictures by Carmen Salda?a
- My first book of dinosaur comparisons, written by Sara Hurst ; illustrated by Ana Seixas
- Only one, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Chuck Groenink
- Super Earth encyclopedia, author, John Woodward
- Exploring fall, by Terri DeGezelle
- The Rocky Mountains, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Sky gazing, a guide to the moon, sun, planets, stars, eclipses, constellations, Meg Thacher
- Earth, author and consultant, Maryam Sharif-Draper
- A wonderful world of weather, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Sticks and stones, a kid's guide to building and exploring in the great outdoors, Melissa Lennig
- Eruption!, volcanoes and the science of saving lives, text by Elizabeth Rusch ; photographs by Tom Uhlman
- Dinosaurs, written by Nate Ball ; illustrated by Wes Hargis
- Space matters, written by Jacque Lynn ; illustrated by Lydia Nichols
- Earth!, my first 4.54 billion years, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- The amazing planet Earth, by Scott Emmons ; illustrated by Nikolas Ilic and Eddie West
- Amazing Earth, written by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Tim Smart
- Planet Earth, written by Chris Baker ; illustrated by Niall Harding
- The life cycle, written by Nate Ball ; illustrated by Wes Hargis
- Why does earth have seasons?, by Marne Ventura
- If we were gone, imagining the world without people, John Coy ; illustrated by Natalie Capannelli
- All about forests, Mack
- Exploring winter, by Terri DeGezelle
- ABCs from space, a discovered alphabet, Adam Voiland
- Hello, Earth!, poems to our planet, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Miren Asiain Lora
- We are all Greta, be inspired to save the world, Valentina Giannella ; illustrated by Manuela Marazzi
- An inconvenient truth, the crisis of global warming, Al Gore ; [adapted for young readers by Jane O'Connor]
- Amazing Earth, Courtney Acampora
- Where is our solar system?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- La semillita, Eric Carle ; traducción de Alexis Romay
- Once upon a star, a poetic journey through space, James Carter ; illustrated by Mar Hernández
- Water, written by Chris Baker ; illustrated by Chelen Ecija
- All about the North and South Poles, by Christina Mia Gardeski
- The moon's time to shine, by Scott Emmons ; illustrated by Nikolas Ilic
- If sharks disappeared, Lily Williams
- Frogs, Seymour Simon
- Sabertooths and the ice age, a nonfiction companion to Sunset of the sabertooth, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Water is water, a book about the water cycle, Miranda Paul ; illustrations by Jason Chin
- Space, by Astrid Holm ; illustrated by Ron Cohee
- Many moons, R?mi Courgeon ; translated by Marion Serre
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik, Josh Holinaty
- Earth verse, haiku from the ground up, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by William Grill
- Kids' survival guide, practical skills for dangerous situations, Ben Hubbard
- Mars, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- Bajo tus pies, escrito por la Dra. Jackie Stroud ; ilustrado por Wenjia Tang ; traducción, Ruben Giró Anglada
- The magic school bus, inside the earth, Joanna Cole & Bruce Degen
- The big book of blooms, words and pictures by Yuval Zommer