Incoming Resources
- The bedtime book of impossible questions, real life adventures in curiosity, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- 500 things you didn't know but do now!, written by Samantha Barnes, Dominique Enright, Guy Macdonald and Matthew Morgan ; illustrated by Niki Catlow
- The curious book of lists, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Caroline Selmes
- My first encyclopedia, written by Matthew Oldham, Emily Bone, Alex Frith, Alice James, Minna Lacey & Abigail Wheatley ; illustrated by Lee Cosgrove, Tony Neal & Jane Newland ; designed by Alice Reese
- Infographic guide to the globe, written by Eliza Berkowitz ; illustrated by Gwen Kéraval
- Every second, by Bruno Gibert
- Danger Dolan countdown
- The best would you rather book, [written by Gary panton ; illustrated by Andrew Pinder]
- Infographic guide to life, the universe and everything, Thomas Eaton
- Infographica, Martin & Simon Toseland
- Return to FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 more facts, by Kate Hale ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- The 100 most pointless arguments in the world -- solved, Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman
- Size, how it explains the world, Vaclav Smil
- Information is beautiful, David McCandless
- Guinness world records 2016
- Usborne big picture book, general knowledge, James Maclaine ; illustrated by Annie Carbo
- Facts, by Susan Martineau ; designed and illustrated by Vicky Barker
- Top 10 of everything 2018, Paul Terry
- Gross FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 foul facts, by Paige Towler ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- My big book of questions about the world, Moira Butterfield ; illustrated by Cindy Wume
- Fake news, true or false? quiz book, Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Chris Dickason
- FACTopia!, follow the trail of 400 facts, Kate Hale ; illustrated by Andy Smith
- YouTube world records, Adrian Besley
- Listified!, Britannica's 300 lists that will blow your mind, Andrew Pettie ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- 1,227 QI facts to blow your socks off, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson & James Harkin
- Record breakers!, senior editors Chris Hawkes, Scarlett O'Hara, Fleur Star
- Guinness world records 2022, [illustrated by Rod Hunt]
- Are coconuts more dangerous than sharks?, mind-blowing myths, muddles and misconceptions, written by Guy Campbell ; illustrated by Paul Moran
- Biggest, fastest, tallest..., and many more record-breaking extremes, Darran Stobbart ; Kasia Serafin
- The book of comparisons, sizing up the world around you, Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Paul Boston
- Numberland, the world in numbers, by Mitchell Symons
- The everyday journeys of ordinary things, from phones to food and from post to poo... the ways the world works, Libby Deutsch ; illustrated by Valpuri Kerttula
- 5 minute really true stories for bedtime, [text by Sally Symes, Jackie McCann, Jen Arena and Rachel Valentine ; illustrations by Amy Grimes [and 9 others]]
- Everything under the sun, Molly Oldfield ; [illustrations by Momoko Abe [and eleven others]
- Our world in numbers, an encyclopedia of fantastic facts, written by Clive Gifford
- Unconventional wisdom, the Economist explains : adventures in the surprisingly true, edited by Tom Standage
- 1,411 QI facts to knock you sideways, a quite interesting book, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson & James Harkin with th QI elves Anne Miller and three others
- Every day amazing, fantastic facts for every day of the year, Mike Barfield ; illustrations by Marianna Madriz
- Guinness world records 2023, [editor-in-chief, Craig Glenday]
- Australian and world records 2015, [Jennifer Corr Morse]
- Seriously curious, the Economist explains : the facts and figures that turn your world upside down, edited by Tom Standage
- Mind blown, Dan Marshall
- The human race, Sean Callery, Donough O'Malley
- Britannica first big book of why, text by Sally Symes and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrations by Kate Slater
- Information is beautiful, David McCandless
- 100 deadliest things on the planet, Anna Claybourne
- Does my goldfish know who I am?, compiled by Gemma Elwin Harris ; with an introduction by Alexander Armstrong
- Know it all, the book of essential knowledge and intelligence tests, Susan Aldridge, Elizabeth King Humphrey and Julie Whitaker
- The new children's encyclopedia, packed with thousands of facts, stats, and illustrations
- Is it true?, the facts behind the things we have been told, Max Cryer