Educational comics
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Educational comics
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Educational comics
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Incoming Resources
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- Bake like a pro!, Falynn Koch
- Team trash, a time traveler's guide to sustainability, Kate Wheeler and Trent Huntington
- Stamped from the beginning, a graphic history of racist ideas in America, Ibram X. Kendi ; adapted and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill
- Video games, a graphic history, Sean Tulien ; illustrated by David M Buisán
- Cats, nature and nurture, Andy Hirsch
- Sharks, nature's perfect hunter, Joe Flood
- Yummy, a history of desserts, Victoria Grace Elliot
- The bug club, Elise Gravel
- Frogs, awesome amphibians, Liz Prince
- Snails are just my speed!, a Toon Book by Kevin McCloskey
- We the people!, Don Brown
- Wild weather, storms, meteorology, and climate, written by MK Reed ; illustrated by Jonathan Hill ; with color by Nyssa Oru
- The history of Western art in comics, Marion Augustin, Bruno Heitz ; translated by George L. Newman, V. 2
- Maker comics, written by Colleen AF Venable ; art by Kathryn Hudson
- Fix a car!, Chris Schweizer
- Birds of prey, terrifying talons, Joe Flood
- Design a game!, written by Bree Wolf and Jesse Fuchs ; art by Bree Wolf
- Who was the girl warrior of France?, Joan of Arc, by Sarah Winifred Searle ; illustrated by Maria Capelle Frantz ; lettering by Comicraft
- Heretics!, the wondrous (and dangerous) beginnings of modern philosophy, Steven Nadler and Ben Nadler
- Hector, a boy, a protest, and the photograph that changed apartheid, Adrienne Wright
- Free speech handbook, a practical framework for understanding our free speech protections, Ian Rosenberg ; art by Mike Cavallaro
- Run and hide, how Jewish youth escaped the Holocaust, Don Brown
- Rocket to the moon!, Don Brown
- Whales, diving into the unknown, written by Casey Zakroff ; art by Pat Lewis
- Fault lines in the Constitution, the graphic novel, the framers, their fights, and the flaws that affect us today, written by Cynthia Levinson and Sanford Levinson ; art by Ally Shwed ; color by Gerardo Alba Rojas ; lettering by Angela Boyle
- A quick & easy guide to consent, written, drawn & lettered by Isabella Rotman ; colors by Luke Howard
- Who was the first man on the moon?, Neil Armstrong, by Nathan Page ; illustrated by Drew Shannon ; lettering by Comicraft
- Dinosaur empire!, a graphic novel by Abby Howard
- Cars, engines that move you, Dan Zettwoch
- Science Comics, geology from caverns to the cosmos, Andy Hirsch
- The brain, the ultimate thinking machine, written by Tory Woolcott ; illustrated by Alex Graudins
- A firehose of falsehood, the story of disinformation, written by Teri Kanefield ; illustrated by Pat Dorian
- Ants don't wear pants, a toon book, Kevin McCloskey
- Bats, learning to fly, Falynn Koch
- Unrig, how to fix our broken democracy, written by Daniel G. Newman ; art by George O' Connor ; color by Frank Reynoso
- Rachel Carson, written by Birdie Willis ; illustrated by Rii Abrego ; colored by Kieran Quigley ; lettered by DC Hopkins ; cover by Rii Abrego ; designer, Marie Kuprina ; assistant editor, Kenzie Rzonca ; editor, Shannon Waters
- One dead spy, a Revolutionary War tale, by Nathan Hale
- Gender is really strange, Teddy G. Goetz, MD, MS ; art by Sophie Standing
- On tyranny, twenty lessons from the twentieth century, Timothy Snyder ; illustrated by Nora Krug
Outgoing Resources
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