Here are some nonfiction titles that hit the shelves in March.
Superlative Birds
by Leslie Bulion and Robert Meganck
On shelves March 1st
Karl’s New Beak: 3-D Printing Builds a Bird a Better Life
by Lela Nargi
On shelves March 1st
by Lori Mortensen and Kristy Caldwell
On shelves March 1st
When Plants Attack: Strange and Terrifying Plants
by Rebecca E. Hirsch
On shelves March 1st
The Woolly Monkey Mysteries: The Quest to Save a Rain Forest Species
by Sandra Markle
On shelves March 1st
Daring Dozen: The Twelve Who Walked on the Moon
by Suzanne Slade and Alan Marks
On shelves March 5th
Just Like Rube Goldberg: The Incredible Story of the Man Behind the Machines
by Sarah Aronson and Robert Neubecker
On shelves March 12th
Like a Lizard
by April Pulley Sayre and Stephen Laberis
On shelves March 12th
Beware of the Crocodile
by Martin Jenkins and Satoshi Kitamura
On shelves March 12th
Dreaming in Code: Ada Byron Lovelace, Computer Pioneer
by Emily Arnold McCully
On shelves March 12th
Finding the Speed of Light: The 1676 Discovery That Dazzled the World
by Mark Weston and Rebecca Evans
On shelves March 12th
Baby Animals with Their Families
by Suzi Eszterhas
On shelves March 15th
Ooh--another 3D printed beak--how cool! I loved Beauty and the Beak, and I am really excited about Superlative Birds. Like a Lizard looks wonderful too. Huge fan of April's books!
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