- Polar bear fur isn't white!, and other amazing facts, by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Lee Cosgrove
- What's that weed?, know your weeds and learn to live with them, Guy Barter
- Wallflowers, by MacKenzie Joy
- Shining a light, celebrating 40 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who changed the world, Veeda Bybee ; illustrated by Victo Ngai
- How do we stop climate change?, written by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Dragan Kordić ; foreword by Dr. Marianna Linz
- Ocean planet, animals of the sea and shore, Ben Rothery
- The planet we call home, written by Aimee Isaac ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
- Groundhog Day, by Sharon Katz Cooper
- The very young person's guide to ballet music, by Tim Lihoreau & Philip Noyce ; illustrated by Sally Agar
- If a tree falls, the global impact of deforestation, Nikki Tate
- One chicken nugget, Tadgh Bentley
- Sophisticated simplicity, Suzanne Kasler
- Chickenology, the ultimate encyclopedia, Barbara Sandri, Francesco Giubbilini, Camilla Pintonato
- Let's celebrate Emancipation Day & Juneteenth, by Barbara deRubertis
- Everything awesome about sharks and other underwater creatures!, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Beavers build lodges, by Elizabeth Raum ; illustrated by Romina Martí
- The way of the hive, a honey bee's story, Jay Hosler
- Penguin, by Rebecca Sabelko
- Pizza!, a slice of history, Greg Pizzoli
- TBH, too much drama, Lisa Greenwald
- A Paris year, my day-to-day adventures in the most romantic city in the world, Janice MacLeod
- Your idea starts here, 77 mind-expanding ways to unleash your creativity, Carolyn Eckert
- The national parks, America's best idea : an illustrated history, by Dayton Duncan ; with a preface by Ken Burns
- Keeping a nature journal, deepen your connection with the natural world all around you, Clare Walker Leslie ; foreword by Edward O, Wilson ; edited by Deborah Balmuth and Lisa H. Hiley
- Too much trash, how litter is hurting animals, Joan Marie Galat
- Happy sloth day!, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- She kept dancing, the true story of a professional dancer with a limb difference, written by Sydney Mesher and Catherine Laudone ; illustrated by Natelle Quek
- Explorers, amazing tales of the world's greatest adventurers, illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; written by Nellie Huang ; [with a foreword by Barbara Hillary]
- Transported, 50 vehicles that changed the world, Matt Ralphs ; illustrations, Rui Ricardo
- King Sejong invents an alphabet, Carol Kim ; illustrated by Cindy Kang
- Iceberg, a life in seasons, Claire Saxby ; [illustrated by] Jess Racklyeft
- Wonderfully wired brains, by Louise Gooding ; illustrated by Ruth Burrows
- Green Christmas, little changes that bring joy & help the planet, Eilidh Gallagher
- Space Needle, Lori Dittmer
- Black hole chasers, [the amazing true story of an astronomical breakthrough], Anna Crowley Redding
- National monuments of the U.S.A., [written by Cameron Walker ; illustrated by Chris Turnham]
- Madeline and the bad hat, written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans
- Curious creatures glowing in the dark, Zoë Armstrong ; Anja Sŭsanj
- Palomino horses, by Grace Hansen
- Psychology for kids, the science of the mind and behavior, by Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD
- Sydney & Taylor and the great friend expedition, Jacqueline Davies ; illustrated by Deborah Hocking
- Be kind!, a hero's guide to beating bullying, Elsie Olson
- Ultimate slime, 100 new recipes & projects for oddly satisfying, borax-free slime, Alyssa Jagan
- Shetland ponies, by Grace Hansen
- AstroNuts, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Steven Weinberg, mission 1
- Wings of Fire, official how to draw, based on the series by Tui T. Sutherland ; art by Brianna C. Walsh ; text by Maria S. Barbo
- Mission moon 3-D, David J. Eicher and Brian May ; foreword by Charlie Duke ; afterword by Jim Lovell
- Sustainable gifting, upscale, hand-make & get creative with zero-waste presents & packages, Michelle Mackintosh
- The COVID-19 pandemic, the world turned upside down, Hal Marcovitz
- Saving the night, how light pollution is harming life on Earth, Stephen Aitken