- Weird but true! 9, 350 outrageous facts
- Real dragons!, Jennifer Szymanski
- Into the Okavango, National Geographic Documentary Films ; directed and produced by Neil Gelinas ; written and edited by Neil Gelinas, Brian Newell
- Bizarre mais vrai! Le Canada, 300 faits ahurissants
- Peek, otter, by Shira Evans
- Hedgehogs, Mary Quattlebaum
- The book of kings, magnificent monarchs, notorious nobles, and disntinguished dudes who ruled the world, Caleb Magyar and Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Ugly animals, Laura Marsh
- Ibn al-Haytham, the man who discovered how we see, by Libby Romero
- Planets, Elizabeth Carney
- Elephants, Avery Elizabeth Hurt
- Secret journeys of a lifetime, 500 of the world's best hidden travel gems, introduction by Keith Bellows ; [Barbara A. Noe, senior editor]. --
- Animal encyclopedia, 2,500 animals with photos, maps, and more!, Dr. Lucy Spelman
- More surprising stories behind everyday stuff, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- In the pond, Aubre Andrus
- National Geographic adventure
- Best of the world, 1,000 destinations of a lifetime, edited by Karen Carmichael
- Little kids first big book of pets, by Catherine D. Hughes
- 100 drives, 5000 ideas, where to go, when to go, what to see, what to do, Joe Yogerst
- Animal doctors, Libby Romero
- All about bears, Jennifer Szymanski
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!), Julie Beer [and two others], authors
- Book of peoples of the world, a guide to cultures, edited by Wade Davis and K. David Harrison with Catherine Herbert Howell. --
- Honey bees, Jill Esbaum
- The ultimate dinopedia, the most complete dinosaur reference ever, "Dino" Don Lessem ; reviewed by paeontologist Dr. Darren Naish ; illustrated by Franco Tempesta, foreword by Rodolfo Coria
- Ducklings, by Marfé Ferguson Delano
- Roar!, 100 fun facts about African animals, Stephanie Warren Drimmer
- Make this!, building, thinking, and tinkering projects for the amazing maker in you, by Ella Schwartz
- National Geographic student world atlas
- Hoot, owl!, Shelby Alinsky
- 1812, a traveler's guide to the war that defined a continent, [authors, Mark Collins Jenkins ... et al.]. --
- How to speak dog, a guide to decoding dog language, by Aline Alexander Newman & Gary Weitzman. --
- National Geographic kids ultimate globetrotting world atlas, by Sally Isaacs. --
- My best friend is a dolphin!, and more true dolphin stories!, Moira Rose Donohue
- Weird but true! 5, 300 outrageous facts
- So cute!, written by Crispin Boyer
- Word book, learning the words in your world. --
- Seed, sprout, grow!, text by Ruth A. Musgrave
- Washington, D.C. --
- Florence and Tuscany
- Farm animals, Joanne Mattern
- Wild animal sounds, text by Ruth A. Musgrave
- Beginner's United States atlas, [Martha B. Sharma, writer]. --
- National Geographic field guide to the birds of North America, [edited by] Jon L. Dunn and Jonathan Alderfer ; with maps by Paul Lehman. --
- Dog breed guide, the complete reference to your best friend fur-ever, T.J. Resler & Gary Weitzman, D.V.M
- Nerd Aa - Zz, your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know, T.J. Resler
- Ultimate reptileopedia, the most complete reptile reference ever, Christina Wilsdon
- Awesome 8 extreme, Sarah Wassner Flynn & Brittany Moya del Pino
- All about tide pools, by Monica Halpern. --
- Sharks vs. sloths, Julie Beer