Incoming Resources
- Bioluminescent animals, Ruth A. Musgrave
- Unlikely animal friends, produced by National Geographic Channel ; Actuality Productions, Inc. and Indigo Films Entertainment Group, Inc. for Nat Geo Wild
- Animals in spring, by Kathryn Clay
- Built by animals, meet the creatures who inspire our homes and cities, Christiane Dorion, Yeji Yun
- How tall is a giraffe?, by Kurt Waldendorf
- Do animals have feelings too?, by David L. Rice ; illustrated by Trudy Calvert
- How do sloths poop?, by Nancy Furstinger ; content consultant, Andy Grass, PhD, Assistant of Professor of Anatomy, New York Institute of Technology, College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Man vs. wild, produced by Diverse Bristol Ltd. for Discovery Channel, Season 3
- Animals in translation, using the mysteries of autism to decode animal behavior, Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson
- North and South, a tale of two hemispheres, written and illustrated by Sandra Morris
- Furry logic, the physics of animal life, Matin Durrani & Liz Kalaugher
- Snouts & sniffers, by Stan Tekiela
- First animal facts
- How smart are animals?, produced for WGBH/Boston by Nova
- Baby animals moving, Suzi Eszterhas
- Snack, snooze, skedaddle, how animals get ready for winter, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Claudine Gévry
- First animal facts
- Let's look at winter, by Sarah L. Schuette
- In disguise, how animals hide from predators, by Ruth Owen
- Wild baby animals, Deborah Lock
- Do fire ants fight fires?, how animals work in the wild, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Jenna Piechota
- Behave, the biology of humans at our best and worst, Robert M. Sapolsky
- Nature, a Tigress production for ITV in co-production with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET ; producer, Sarah Peat ; produced & directed by Peter Lown
- Extreme senses, animals with unusual senses for hunting prey, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Pipsqueaks, slowpokes, and stinkers, celebrating animal underdogs, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
- Humanimal, incredible ways animals are just like us!, by Christopher Lloyd ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle
- What are animals thinking?, PBS ; written, produced and directed by Michael Bicks & Anna Lee Strachan
- First animal facts
- Let's notice animal behavior, Martha E.H. Rustad ; illustrated by Mike Moran
- Planet Earth extremes, Discovery Communications, LLC ; reversioned for Discovery by JWM Productions
- Strange but true animals, by Lori Polydoros
- When deadly creatures fight, who would win?, Brian Good
- Animals in the fall, by Gail Saunders-Smith
- Whose poop is that?, Darrin Lunde ; illustrated by Kelsey Oseid
- Terrific tongues!, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- What do animals do in fall?, Rebecca Felix
- Poop detectives, by Ellen Lawrence
- Asiatic lion vs. Bengal tiger, by Kieran Downs
- Spring animals, Julie Murray
- Let's look at fall, by Sarah L. Schuette
- Nature, a BBC Studios Production for PBS and BBC with Thirteen Productions, LLC ; written and produced and directed by Anne Sommerfield, Clare Dornan ; written and produced by Gillian Taylor ; directed by Hannah Ward and Matthew Andrews
- Animals in fall, by Martha E. H. Rustad
- Twilight chant, by Holly Thompson ; illustrated by Jen Betton
- Fiercest feuds, 5 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Weird nature, John Downer
- Poop eaters, by Ellen Lawrence
- Snuggle up, ZooBorns!, by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland
- An immense world, how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us, Ed Yong
- What do animals do in spring?, by Jenna Lee Gleisner
- Sleep, how nature gets its rest, Kate Prendergast