Journalist, speaker, and early civil rights leader Ida B. Wells was one of the most outspoken and famous women in the United States. Her powerful speeches on the injustices of lynching in… More →
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Engineers often look to nature to help them solve problems. Read about human technologies that have been inspired by animals and plants. More →
Engineers often look to nature to help them solve problems. Read about human technologies that have been inspired by animals and plants. More →
What happens when you don't choose a favorite color? They take you to court! You are the judge as popular colors take to the stand to prove they are the best shade of the rainbow. After… More →
By introducing young readers to the colors of foods, the children also learn about healthy eating. Eating fruits and vegetables in as many colors of the rainbow as possible every day, helps… More →
Where do you see blue in the world--in the ocean, in the sky, on your grandma's front porch? Find out the many ways that blue can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests… More →
Where do you see green in the world--in the garden, on a frog, in your own eyes? Find out the many ways that green can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests guiding… More →
Where do you see purple in the world--in the sunset, at Halloween, in a bruise on your knee? Find out the many ways that purple can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests… More →
Where do you see red in the world--on a fire truck, during Chinese New Year, in the sweater your nana knit? Find out the many ways that red can make us feel. A page for caregivers and… More →
These beautifully illustrated stories celebrate children's imaginations. Sensitively written and featuring a diverse set of characters, bright, bold illustrations show children using their… More →
Mark lives on a farm and his job is to feed the chickens. He imagines what it would be like to be a cloud. He could be different shapes, make friends with a rainbow, and do the jobs of a… More →