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Life Science

What shape is it?

The sun, moon, and Earth are circles and spheres, and the wings of butterflies contain triangles. This book shows amazing examples of shapes found in nature. More →

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Geography

What Shapes the Land?

In this fascinating book by Bobbie Kalman, children will learn about how mountains and islands form from volcanoes, how wind and rivers create canyons, how rivers and streams create… More →

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Geography · Social Studies

What's in the Midwest?

This book takes readers on a journey across the twelve states that make up the Midwest region of the United States. Known as the "heartland," the Midwest is the largest of the U.S regions.… More →

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Geography · Social Studies

What's in the Northeast?

This fact-filled book explores the eleven states that make up the Northeast region of the United States. Readers will discover the rich history, culture, and natural resources that have… More →

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Geography · Social Studies

What's in the Southeast?

The Southeast region of the United States is made up of twelve states, including Florida, Mississippi, and Virginia. The Southeast region is part of the Sun Belt. It contains many climatic… More →

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Geography · Social Studies

What's in the Southwest?

This informative title introduces readers to the four states that make up the Southwest region of the United States: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Southwest has many people of More →

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Geography · Social Studies

What's in the West?

The Western region of the United States is made up of eleven states. This informative book provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the region's history, culture, and climate. This… More →

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Life Science

What's the Matter?

Four new titles have been added to this entertaining series that introduces young readers to the physical properties of different materials. Each book introduces a pair of contrasting… More →

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Life Science

What's the Plan? Designing Your Experiment

It is essential that scientists design a plan to ensure their experiments are conducted accurately and safely. Readers will learn how to gather materials, and create a step-by-step procedure… More →

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Reading

What's the Point? The History of Punctuation

People got along without punctuation for hundreds of years. Can you imagine that once upon a time there weren't even spaces between words? Today, most of us take punctuation for granted. This More →

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