Incoming Resources
- Guinness world records 2018
- Ripley's believe it or not!, download the weird, [text, Geoff Tibballs ; additional text, James Proud]
- The tallest, David Armentrout
- Stuff you should know, an incomplete compendium of mostly interesting things, Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant with Nils Parker
- Big book of why, John Perritano
- The Onion book of known knowledge, a definitive encyclopedia of existing information
- Weird but true!, incredible facts, awesome photos, and weird wonders-- for this year and beyond!
- Famous first facts, a record of first happenings, discoveries, and inventions in American history, Joseph Nathan Kane, Steven Anzovin & Janet Podell
- The firsts, David Armentrout
- It can't be true!
- The longest, David Armentrout
- The book of useless information, Noel Botham and the Useless Information Society
- Seriously weird!, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- The curious guide to things that aren't, by John D. Fixx and James F. Fixx ; illustrated by Abby Carter
- National Geographic kids almanac 2019
- Quiz whiz, 1,000 super fun mind-bending totally awesome trivia questions
- Guinness World Records, by Christy Webster
- One day by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- How does aspirin find a headache?, an imponderables book, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- Crazy animals, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- National geographic kids almanac 2017
- Mummies, myths, and mysteries, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- The world in one day, written by Russell Ash
- That's incredible!, developed and produced by Ripley Publishing Ltd
- The encyclopedia of the weird and wonderful, curious and incredible facts that will blow your mind / Milo Rossi ; illustrations by Terry Marks
- Oh, yuck!, the encyclopedia of everything nasty, by Joy Masoff ; illustrations by Terry Sirrell
- National geographic kids almanac 2015