Incoming Resources
- Feed the birds, attract and identify 196 common North American birds, Chris Earley
- Piranhas don't eat bananas, Aaron Blabey
- Arthur who wrote Sherlock, written by Linda Bailey ; illustrated by Isabelle Follath
- The heartbeat of trees, embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- The Barnabus project, by Terry, Eric & Devin Fan
- The Homesick Club, Libby Martinez ; pictures by Rebecca Gibbon
- Bringing back the wolves, how a predator restored an ecosystem, written by Jude Isabella ; illustrated by Kim Smith
- Earthrise, Apollo 8 and the photo that changed the world, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Christy Lundy
- The return of Thelma the unicorn, Aaron Blabey
- Ray, Marianna Coppo
- Narwhalicorn and Jelly, Ben Clanton
- Forest walking, discovering the trees and woodlands of North America, Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst
- Your birthday was the best!, Maggie Hutchings ; illustrated by Felicita Sala
- The boreal forest, a year in the world's largest land biome, written by L.E. Carmichael ; illustrated by Josée Bisaillon
- The missing donut, written by Judith Henderson ; illustrated by T.L. McBeth
- Holiday!, Natalie Nelson
- Happy Narwhalidays, Ben Clanton
- Luminous, living things that light up the night, Julia Kuo
- Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh, niibing, dgwaagig, bboong, mnookmig dbaadjigaade maanpii mzin'igning, gaa-zhibii'ang Brittany Luby ; meznibii'ged Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley ; yaan'kinootngig Alvin Ted Corbiere miinwa Alan Corbiere = This is how I know : a book about the seasons / written by Brittany Luby ; pictures by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley ; translated by Alvin Ted Corbiere and Alan Corbiere
- The big bad wolf in my house, Valérie Fontaine ; [illustrated by] Nathalie Dion ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
- Megabat and Fancy Cat, Anna Humphrey ; illustrated by Kass Reich
- The body, a guide for occupants, Bill Bryson
- Why do we cry?, written by Fran Pintadera ; illustrated by Ana Sender
- The phone booth in Mr. Hirota's garden, Heather Smith ; illustrated by Rachel Wada
- A family of strangers, Emilie Richards
- Mermaid dreams, Kate Pugsley
- Little cloud, the science of a hurricane / Johanna Wagstaffe ; Julie McLaughlin
- Sleep, sheep!, Kerry Lyn Sparrow ; Guillaume Perreault
- 50 things to know about the International Space Station, John A. Read
- Little wise wolf, Gijs van der Hammen ; illustrated by Hanneke Siemensma
- The library bus, by Bahram Rahman ; illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
- A little house in a big place, written by Alison Acheson ; illustrated by Valériane Leblond
- A voice for the spirit bears, how one boy inspired millions to save a rare animal, Carmen Oliver, Katy Dockrill
- If a horse had words, Kelly Cooper ; illustrated by Lucy Eldridge
- Wounded falcons, words by Jairo Buitrago ; pictures by Rafael Yockteng ; translated by Elisa Amado
- Narwhal's otter friend, Ben Clanton
- Out of the ice, how climate change is revealing the past, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- Narwhal's school of awesomeness, Ben Clanton
- The power of trees, how ancient forests can save us if we let them, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- Megabat, Anna Humphrey ; illustrated by Kass Reich
- The book of nature connection, 70 sensory activities for all ages, Jacob Rodenburg
- The Water Walker, written and illustrated by Joanne Robertson
- Watersheds, a practical handbook for healthy water, Gregor Gilpin Beck ; illustrations by Clive Dobson
- Lost things, written and illustrated by Carey Sookocheff
- Camp average, Craig Battle
- I am small, Qin Leng
- Burt the Beetle doesn't bite, by Ashley Spires
- Teddy, the remarkable tale of a president, a cartoonist, a toymaker and a bear, [by] James Sage and [illustrated by] Lisk Feng
- Where's baby?, Anne Hunter
- Moon mission, the epic 400-year journey to Apollo 11, Sigmund Brouwer