There are many events in the history of the United States that made an impact. Everything changed after April 30, 1803, when France agreed to sell the vast Louisiana Territory to the U.S.… More →
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Humans are always reaching to make new discoveries. Science often holds the key to uncovering mysteries, yet some things remain beyond our grasp. Young readers will want the facts about the… More →
Understanding how to work and deal with others is important in your world. Improving your social skills is the first step. This relatable series gives you the tools you need to build strong… More →
From compost bins to woodpiles, North American animals make their homes in some unusual places. In a Backyard explores the sheds and treetops of our backyards, revealing the hideaways of… More →
From fluttering bats in the attic to silverfish in the bathroom, our homes are like an indoor zoo. Through photographs, illustrations, and easy-to-read text, In a House takes a peek under… More →
Children will enjoy this entertaining book which uses the principles of Makerspace to introduce them to the inclined plane, or ramp. Simple text describes the structure and uses of inclined… More →
Living and non-living things on Earth are constantly changing over time. This series shows how scientists study rocks and fossils to find out what our planet looked like thousands of years… More →
Do they buzz, fly, bite, or sting? Discover some incredible facts about insects in this colorful book. More →
From squawking birds of paradise to monkeys swinging through the trees and insects crawling along the forest floor, be amazed by the variety of life that lives in a rain forest. More →
Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, is one of the most important days in the history of the United States of America. Millions of Americans celebrate this national holiday each year.… More →