- History's secret groups, by Tammy Gagne
- Thailand, by Emily Rose Oachs
- A modern guide to granny squares, awesome color combinations and designs for fun and fabulous crochet blocks, Celine Semaan & Leonie Morgan
- A mammal is an animal, Lizzy Rockwell
- The backyard homestead guide to growing organic food, a crop-by-crop reference for 62 vegetables, fruits, nuts, and herbs, Tanya Denckla Cobb
- Titanosaur, discovering the world's largest dinosaur, by José Luis Carballido and Diego Pol ; illustrations by Florencia Gigena
- We listen to our bodies, Lydia Bowers ; illustrated by Isabel Muñoz
- Planet Earth, Jill McDonald
- How birds sleep, by Sarah Pedry and David Obuchowski
- Astounding structures, by Kristin Marciniak
- Rays, Elizabeth Roseborough
- Owling, enter the world of the mysterious birds of the night, Mark Wilson
- The environment, Heather Pidcock-Reed
- 501 Italian verbs, fully conjugated in all the tenses in an alphabetically arranged, easy-to-learn format, by John Colaneri, Ph.D. and Vincent Luciani, Ph.D. ; revised by Marcel Danesis, Ph.D
- The new crochet stitch dictionary, Nele Braas, Eveline Hetty-Burkart
- The United States flag, by Kirsten Chang
- The Manson Family murders, by Tom Streissguth ; content consultant: Claudia Verhoeven, Associate Professor, History, Cornell University
- Neptune, Kate Riggs
- Skeletal system, by Grace Hansen
- Intro to Japanese, Nihongo (ni·ho·n·go), Bela Davis
- Chomp, a shark romp, Michael Paul
- History's forgotten war stories, by Janet Slingerland
- Rhino vs. hippo, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Sloths, by Laura Buller
- The chemistry book, contributors: Charlotte Sleigh, consultant, Andy Brunning, Cathy Cobb, Andy Extance, John Farndon, Tim Harris, Robert Snedden
- CATastrophe!, a story of patterns, Ann Marie Stephens ; illustrated by Jenn Harney
- Machine learning for dummies, by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron
- Flying foxes, by Grace Hansen
- T, the story of testosterone, the hormone that dominates and divides us, Carole Hooven
- Humane, how the United States abandoned peace and reinvented war, Samuel Moyn
- Picking apples, by Finley Fraser
- Artist's painting techniques
- Whose egg is that?, Darrin Lunde ; illustrated by Kelsey Oseid
- How many?, a different kind of counting book, Christopher Danielson
- Herons, by Rachel Grack
- Coral reefs, by Gail Gibbons
- Snowboarding, Allan Morey
- How politics works, the concepts visually explained
- Mirrors, by Meg Gaertner
- Spanish for gringos, shortcuts, tips, and secrets to successful learning, William C. Harvey, M.S, Level 1
- Beginner gardening, step by step, project editor, Lucy Philpott ; executive US editor, Lori Hand
- Chernobyl, by Todd Kortemeier ; content consultant: Kate Brown, PhD, Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism, Anne Case, Angus Deaton
- Opossums, by Betsy Rathburn
- Astonishing animals, by Kristin Marciniak
- Home skills, master your domain with practical solutions to everyday challenges, [from the editors and scientists at Good Housekeeping]
- I am the shark, written by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Laurie Keller
- EMTs, by Kate Moening
- Earth, Quinn M. Arnold
- Little kids first big book of pets, by Catherine D. Hughes