Children see themselves as part of a non-living world of houses, schools, and televisions. This intriguing book explains what a living thing is so that children can make the connection… More →
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Sharks swim the ocean looking for food. But just what makes a shark, a shark? This book explains to children the important science concept that different kinds of fish can have different body parts. More →
Children ask questions to help them understand the world around them. This sense of wonder and curiosity is a trait shared by scientists. This fresh and thoughtful title encourages readers to More →
What Kind of Animal is it? is a series designed by Bobbie Kalman to introduce young readers to the world of animals. The simple text, clear illustrations, and colorful pictures teach children More →
Imagine you live in ancient Egypt. Find your way around with this foolproof guide. Find out how to make a mummy, what powers the Egyptian gods had, and how to brave the hippos in the Nile… More →
These fun-to-read atlases make researching information for social studies and geography projects and posters a snap. They will also spark the reader's interest in the outside world. Each book More →
Learn all about the R8 by Audi. Discover fascinating facts and specs, from high-performance parts to sleek designs and unique details. More →
Learn all about the R8 by Audi. Discover fascinating facts and specs, from high-performance parts to sleek designs and unique details. More →
From where they sleep to what they eat and how you can make them feel safe and at home, this book gives you all the pet care advice you need to become a rabbit's best pal. Learn the inside… More →
Students will love learning about the way of life of raccoons and the challenges they face as babies and adults. An exciting narrative format supported by fun facts, questions, and… More →
This timely book offers a critical examination of issues in the headlines concerning racial bias, crime, and police violence. Race and Crime shines a light on biases and assumptions that link More →