Incoming Resources
- First encyclopedia
- My illustrated encyclopedia, Alain Grée
- The very hungry caterpillar's very first encyclopedia
- The Australian blue book, a national reference book containing information on matters Australian from authoritative sources for all members of the community, edited by W. J. Beckett
- When it happened, a question-and-answer book about world history, general editor, Lesley Firth
- Information is beautiful, David McCandless
- How the world works, Clive Gifford
- How everything works, contributors, Jack Challoner, Clive Gifford, Wendy Horobin, Tom Jackson
- Lonely Planet's instant expert, a visual guide to the skills you've always wanted, Nigel Holmes
- Knowledge encyclopedia
- How many spots has a cheetah got?, written by Steve Martin ; illustrated by Amber Davenport
- My encyclopedia of very important things
- What's it like to be chased by a cassowary?, fascinating answers to perplexing questions, [edited by] Felicity Lewis ; read by Caz Prescott & Sam Smith
- Collins my first book of wonders of the world
- What's weird on Earth, senior editors: Fleur Star, Chris Hawkes
- The encyclopedia of unbelievable facts, [written by Jane Wilsher ; illustrated by Louise Lockhart]
- Visual dictionary
- Earth!, [contibutors, Emma Espley [and four others] ; illustrators, Andrew Beckett [and eight others]]
- My very important world
- Zoom encyclopedia, a close-up and far-out look at our world, written by Mike Goldsmith ... [et al.]
- Amazing places
- The visual encyclopedia, [contributor, Jamie Abrose [and 22 others] ; consultant, Alison Ahearn [and 20 others]]
- Philip's encyclopedia
- Children's Concise Encyclopedia, General editor, John Paton
- The Penguin encyclopedia, edited by David Crystal
- The Cambridge encyclopedia, edited by David Crystal
- The Hutchinson unabridged encyclopedia with atlas and weather guide
- 100 most awesome things on the planet, Anna Claybourne
- Brewer's dictionary of modern phrase & fable