Incoming Resources
- Zapata, colors = Colores, by Patty Rodríguez & Ariana Stein
- Yellowstone, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by John Wallace
- The best American science and nature writing 2019, edited and with an introduction by Sy Montgomery ; Jaime Green, series editor
- The milk of almonds, Italian American women writers on food and culture, edited by Louise DeSalvo and Edvige Giunta
- Good night dinosaur, Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper ; [illustrated by Cooper Kelly]
- Origami for Diwali, Roby Hardyman
- Haïti, mon pays, poèmes d'écoliers haïtiens, illustrés par Rogé
- Listen to your mother, what she said then, what we're saying now, edited by Ann Imig
- Genius LEGO inventions with bricks you already have, 40 new robots, vehicles, contraptions, gadgets, games and other fun STEM creations, Sarah Dees
- Ghastly Gothic mansions, by Joyce Markovics ; consultant, Ursula Bielski, author and paranormal researcher, founder of Chicago Hauntings, Inc
- The elements, written by Adrian Dingle
- Letters to a young writer, some practical and philosophical advice, Colum McCann
- The magic school bus presents polar animals, text by Cynthia O'Brien ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken
- Ten pets, the sound of short e, by Cynthia Amoroso
- Ultimate ocean rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Money math, addition and subtraction, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Ka kaachbaano ka, a poetical introduction to the Gujarati alphabet, written by Avin Gandhi ; illustrated by Ajanta Guhathakurta
- My year of rest and relaxation, Ottessa Moshfegh
- The monster health book, a guide to eating healthy, being active & feeling great for monsters & kids!, Edward Miller
- Weird but true!, 300 outrageous facts, 8
- The story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf ; illustrated by Robert Lawson
- Sea monsters, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Ultimate bug rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The magic school bus explores the senses, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Who was Jacques Cousteau?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Lots of lights, written by Kavita G. Sahai ; illustrated by Vladividal
- Anne Frank, the book, the life, the afterlife, Francine Prose
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Sharks, Kate Riggs
- About the ocean, Acerca del océano, Sindy McKay ; translated by Yanitzia Canetti
- Yum!, the sound of Y, by Alice K. Flanagan
- I is for immigrants, Selina Alko
- Koalas, by Valerie Bodden
- New bilingual visual dictionary, English-Urdu, text by Sedat Turhan & Patricia Billings ; illustrated by Anna Martinez
- Living with ADHD, by Tad Kershner
- Mission to space, John Herrington
- Writing the thriller, T. Macdonald Skillman
- Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!, by Bob Barner
- The possibility of life, science, imagination, and our quest for kinship in the cosmos, Jaime Green
- Little pilgrim's progress, Helen L. Taylor ; illustrated by W. Lindsay Cable
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Ellis Island, by R.J. Bailey
- The emperor's egg, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- The culture of the Qin and Han dynasties of China, Vic Kovacs
- Ants, Melissa Stewart
- Eyewitness rocks & minerals, written by Dr. R.F. Symes
- Red ribbons, the sound of R, by Marv Alinas
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The most endangered animals in the world, by Tammy Gagne