- How do scientists ask questions?, a book about the scientific method, written by Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- iMac for dummies, by Mark L Chambers
- Anteaters, bats, and boas, the Amazon rainforest from the forest floor to the treetops, Roxie Munro
- Winter sleep, a hibernation story, Sean Taylor & Alex Morss ; illustrated by Cinyee Chiu
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going, Neil deGrasse Tyson with James Trefil ; read by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lauren Fortgang
- Frank and the skunk, with four phonics stories, written by Elspeth Rae and Rowena Rae ; illustrated by Elisa Gutiérrez
- Summer green to autumn gold, uncovering leaves' hidden colors, Mia Posada
- Separate no more, the long road to Brown v. Board of Education, Lawrence Goldstone
- German, proven techniques to learn and speak German
- Saturn, Kate Riggs
- Migration, incredible animal journeys, Mike Unwin ; illustrated by Jenni Desmond
- World of glass, the art of Dale Chihuly, by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
- Be the change, the future is in your hands, by Eunice Moyle and Sabrina Moyle ; photos by Alex Bronstad and Blake Bronstad
- Ducks overboard!, a true story of plastic in our oceans, Markus Motum
- Hack your kitchen, discover a world of food fun with Science Buddies, Nikki Ahrens
- Size, Julie Murray
- Pythons, by S.L. Hamilton
- Wake up America, Black women on the future of democracy, edited by Keisha N. Blain
- Physics for kids, science experiments and activities inspired by awesome physicists, past and present, Liz Lee Heinecke
- Geometry, learn by 3D printing, coding and exploring, Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron
- Modern fabric, twenty-five designers on their inspiration and craft, Abby Gilchrist & Amelia Poole
- Baby hippopotamuses, Kate Riggs
- Louise Bourgeois, she saw the world as a texture tapestry, written by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Katy Knapp
- Rainbows, by Martha E.H. Rustad
- Mermaids, by Cari Meister ; illustrated by Xavier Bonet
- Ultimate ocean rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Re:constitutions, connecting citizens with the rules of the game, Beka Feathers ; art by Kasia Babis
- World War II, author Simon Adams ; photographer Andy Crawford
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Knowing what we know, the transmission of knowledge, from ancient wisdom to modern magic, Simon Winchester
- Airplanes from then to now, by Rachel Grack
- Uranus, Lori Dittmer
- Killer whales, by Kate Riggs
- Koala, a first field guide to the cuddly marsupial from Australia, Professor Chris Daniels
- Moon mission, the epic 400-year journey to Apollo 11, Sigmund Brouwer
- A duck in a sock, with four phonics stories, written by Elspeth Rae and Rowena Rae ; illustrated by Elisa Gutiérrez
- Curious about ferrets, by Alissa Thielges
- Meterology project your way / Megan Borgert-Spaniol
- Polar bear fur isn't white!, and other amazing facts, by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Lee Cosgrove
- Suffragette, the battle for equality, David Roberts ; [with a foreword by Crystal N. Feimster, PhD]
- Dive in, swim with sea creatures at their actual size, Roxie Munro
- U.S. Marine Corps, by Allan Morey
- 100 plants to feed the birds, turn your home garden into a healthy bird habitat, Laura Erickson
- Fairies, Martha London
- A crochet world of creepy creatures and cryptids, 40 amigurumi patterns for adorable monsters, mythical beings and more, Rikki Gustafson
- Sign language & emotions, Bela Davis
- Motion, by Grace Hansen
- Triceratops vs. spinosaurus, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Opossums, by Julie Murray
- U.S. National Guard, by Allan Morey