Incoming Resources
- The ABCs of what I can be, Caitlin McDonagh
- Custodians, by Kate Moening
- Life savers, [written by] Eryl Nash ; [illustrated by] Ana Albero
- See it, dream it, do it, how 25 people just like you found their dream jobs, Colleen Nelson & Kathie MacIsaac ; with illustrations by Scot Ritchie
- Teachers, by Melanie Mitchell
- Occupational outlook handbook, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- I can be anything!, don't tell me I can't!, Diane Dillon
- Fire Station Number 4, the daily life of firefighters, by Mary T. Fortney ; photographs by Norbert von der Groeben
- Mechanics, by Emma Less
- The case for good jobs, how great companies bring dignity, pay, and meaning to everyone's work, Zeynep Ton
- Construction site, by Lola M. Schaefer
- Richard Scarry's What do people do all day?, written and illustrated by Richard Scarry
- Firefighter, Heather Miller
- Letter carriers, by Cecilia Minden
- Girls who code, learn to code and change the world, Reshma Saujani ; illustrator: Andrea Tsurumi ; writing partner: Sarah Hutt ; technical advisor: Jeff Stern ; editor: Kendra Levin ; art director: Kate Renner
- LMNO pea-quel, Keith Baker
- Waist-deep in dung, a stomach-churning look at the grossest jobs throughout history, Christine Virnig ; illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- I can get paid for that?, 99 creative careers to live a life less ordinary, Jo Stewart ; [illustrated by Stephanie Spartels]
- Delivering your mail, a book about mail carriers, written by Ann Owen ; illustrated by Eric Thomas
- A day in the life of a librarian, by Judy Monroe
- The city of Ember, Jeanne DuPrau
- Astronaut, Heather Miller
- I can be an archaeologist, by Robert B. Pickering ; prepared under the direction of Robert Hillerich
- Pharaohs and embalmers, Anita Ganeri
- Clothesline clues to jobs people do, Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook ; illustrated by Andy Robert Davies