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- 100 questions & answers about managing your cholesterol
- 101 questions about blood and circulation-- with answers straight from the heart
- 101 questions about muscles : to stretch your mind and flex your brain
- 101 questions your brain has asked about itself but couldn't answer ... until now
- 2,000 questions and answers about the Civil War : unusual and unique facts about the War Between the States
- A chicken followed me home! : questions and answers about a familiar fowl
- A new look at the Pilgrims : why they came to America
- All about sports : with Inspector McQ
- All about you : with Inspector McQ
- Alligators & crocodiles
- Ask me
- Ask the astronaut : a galaxy of astonishing answers to your questions on spaceflight
- Bears
- Bears hibernate
- Becoming your cat's best friend
- Bedtime math, The truth comes out
- Big questions from little people--- and simple answers from great minds
- Brainiac : adventures in the curious, competitive, compulsive world of trivia buffs
- Bravo! brava! a night at the opera : behind the scenes with composers, cast, and crew
- Cars, planes, ships, and trains
- Ceci Ann's day of why
- Chickens don't fly : and other fun facts
- Dime, por qu? es mojada la lluvia?
- Do fish drink water? : puzzling and improbable questions and answers
- Do fishes get thirsty?
- Do penguins have knees? : an Imponderables book
- Do princesses make happy campers?
- Does an apple a day keep the doctor away? : and other questions about your health and body
- Does it really rain frogs? : [questions and answers about planet Earth]
- Does it really take seven years to digest swallowed gum? : and other questions you've always wanted to ask
- Dolphins breathe air
- Don't know much about Abraham Lincoln
- Don't know much about American history
- Don't know much about George Washington
- Don't know much about Sitting Bull
- Don't know much about anything : everything you need to know but never learned about people, places, events, and more!
- Don't know much about dinosaurs
- Don't know much about geography : everything you need to know about the world but never learned
- Don't know much about history : everything you need to know about American history, but never learned
- Don't know much about planet Earth
- Don't know much about space
- Don't know much about the 50 states
- Don't know much about the Pilgrims
- Don't know much about the pioneers
- Don't know much about the presidents
- El gran libro de mi mundo
- Everyday things & how they work
- Everything bug : what kids really want to know about insects and spiders
- Everything cat : what kids really want to know about cats
- Everything dog : what kids really want to know about dogs
- Facts about the fifty states
- Grandes misterios de nuestro mundo
- Guess what?
- Hippos can't swim : and other fun facts
- How deep is the ocean?
- How is my brain like a supercomputer? : and other questions about... the human body
- How strong is an ant? : and other questions about... bugs and insects
- How the world works
- How things work : discover secrets and science behind bounce houses, hovercraft, robotics, and everything in between
- How things work : discover secrets and science behind trick candles, 3-D printers, penguin propulsion, and everything in between
- How to swallow a pig : step-by-step advice from the animal kingdom
- Incredible edible science
- Janice VanCleave's play and find out about bugs : easy experiments for young children
- Jobs for kids : a smart kid's Q & A guide
- La gran pregunta
- Little kids first big book of how
- Los porqu?s de nuestro mundo
- My somebody special
- National Geographic Kids Quiz whiz 6 : 1,000 super fun mind-bending totally awesome trivia questions
- Ollie's class trip : a yes-and-no book
- Peculiar questions and practical answers : a little book of whimsy and wisdom from the files of the New York Public Library
- Pick me up : [stuff you need to know...]
- Plant life
- Qu? est? arriba cuando est?s abajo?
- Qu? s? yo de historia : todo lo que necesita saber acerca de la historia de los Estados Unidos
- Questions : poems
- Rainbows never end : and other fun facts
- Sports Illustrated Kids big book of why
- Spots, feathers, and curly tails
- Tell me why rain is wet
- That's how!
- The African-American answer book
- The Jeopardy! challenge : the toughest games from America's greatest quiz show!
- The New York Public Library Amazing African American History : a book of answers for kids
- The New York Public Library amazing Hispanic American history : a book of answers for kids
- The New York Public Library amazing Native American history : a book of answers for kids
- The New York Public Library amazing mythology : a book of answers for kids
- The New York Public Library amazing women in American history : a book of answers for kids
- The New York Public Library incredible Earth : a book of answers for kids
- The baby tree
- The baby tree
- The book of general ignorance : [everything you think you know is wrong]
- The book of what if ...? : questions and activities for curious minds
- The book of why
- The explainer
- The genie in the bottle : 64 all new commentaries on the fascinating chemistry of everyday life
- The handy Islam answer book
- The question song
- Two truths and a lie : it's alive!
- Underwater world
- Weird & wild animal facts
- What do you call a group of alligators? : and other reptile and amphibian groups
- What do you call a group of butterflies? : and other insect groups
- What do you call a group of turkeys? : and other bird groups
- What do you do with a tail like this?
- What food is this?
- What if? : mind-boggling science questions for kids
- What is a bellybutton? : first questions and answers about the human body
- What makes a tornado twist? : and other questions about... weather
- What makes an ocean wave? : questions and answers about oceans and ocean life
- What makes popcorn pop? : first questions and answers about food
- Where do people go when they die?
- Where does pepper come from?
- Who's hiding?
- Why can't you unscramble an egg? : and other not such dumb questions about matter
- Why do animals do that?
- Why do cats meow?
- Why do leaves change color?
- Why do rabbits hop? : and other questions about rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils
- Why girls can't throw-- and other questions you always wanted answered
- Why is snot green? : and other extremely important questions (and answers)
- Why is the sea salty? : and other questions about ... oceans
- Why is the sky blue?
- Why?
- Will my cat eat my eyeballs? : big questions from tiny mortals about death
- Will my cat eat my eyeballs? : big questions from tiny mortals about death
- Wolves & their relatives
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