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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- The most endangered animals in the world, by Tammy Gagne
- Alligator vs. python, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Mourning doves, by Lisa J. Amstutz
- Mississippi writings, Mark Twain ; Guy Cardwell, [editor]
- Always room for one more, by Sorche Nic Leodhas ; illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian
- People of the breaking day, written and illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- Best American science and nature writing 2020, edited and with and introduction by Michio Kaku ; Jaime Green, series editor
- Bloody times, the funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for Jefferson Davis, James L. Swanson
- Día de los muertos, Roseanne Greenfield Thong ; illustrated by Carles Ballesteros
- Hats can help, the sound of H, by Alice K. Flanagan
- My friend is Hindu, by Khadija Ejaz
- About dinosaurs, Acerca de los dinosaurios, by Sindy McKay ; translated by Diego Mansilla ; illustrated by Robert Walters
- La Llorona, counting down = contando hacia atrás, by Patty Rodríguez & Ariana Stein
- Alligators and crocodiles, by Gail Gibbons
- Jaguar vs. skunk, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The possibility of life, science, imagination, and our quest for kinship in the cosmos, Jaime Green
- Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!, by Bob Barner
- Little pilgrim's progress, Helen L. Taylor ; illustrated by W. Lindsay Cable
- Let's celebrate Ramadan & Eid!, Muslim festival of fasting & sweets, written by Ajanta & Vivek ; edited by Janelle Diller
- New bilingual visual dictionary, English-Farsi, text by Sedat Turhan & Patricia Billings ; illustrated by Anna Martinez
- Detransition, baby, a novel, Torrey Peters
- Seasons, Fuṣūl al-sanah, Linda Aspen-Baxter, Heather Kissock
- Mostly good girls, Leila Sales
- Ants, Melissa Stewart
- A squiggly story, written by Andrew Larsen ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Eyewitness rocks & minerals, written by Dr. R.F. Symes
- How to read literature like a professor, a lively and entertaining guide to reading between the lines, Thomas C. Foster
- Titanic, a nonfiction companion to Tonight on the Titanic, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- What was the Hindenburg?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by David Groff
- Serena Williams, a champion on and off the court, by Jodie Shepherd
- Pokémon visual companion, written by Simcha Whitehill, Lawrence Neves, Katherine Fang, Cris Silvestri and Glenn Dakin
- Wish and win, the sound of W, by Alice K. Flanagan
- Chinese zodiac animals, by Sanmu Tang ; [translation by Zhu Jingwen]
- Diggers, Aaron Frisch
- What is the Super Bowl?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by David Groff
- Judaism, written by Douglas Charing
- Kite flying, Grace Lin
- Imagination according to Humphrey, Betty G. Birney
- Ellis Island, gateway to America, by Joanne Mattern
- The story of Hanukkah, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Jill Weber
- The life and times of the first Americans, by Marissa Kirkman
- L'enfant et la baleine, texte et illustrations, Benji Davies ; traduction française, Mim
- Dogsledding and extreme sports, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #54, Balto of the Blue Dawn, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Carlo Molinari
- Numbers, colors, shapes
- Why do families change?, our first talk about separation and divorce, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrated by Cindy Revell
- People and places of the Midwest, by Kassandra Radomski, consultant : Dr. David Lanegran John S. Holl Professor of Geography Macalester College St Paul, Minnesota
- Gooney, the fabulous, Lois Lowry ; illustrated by Middy Thomas
- Torpedoes, missiles, and cannons, physics goes to war, Tim Ripley
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Viking, written by Susan M. Margeson ; photographed by Peter Anderson