How does your body break down food? What does the small intestine do? Find out in this interesting look at the Digestive System. The book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that More →
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Soil isn't just dirt. It is an ecosystem that supports all life on Earth. Learn what makes it special and practice reading words with the special vowel teams of oi and oy. These books use… More →
People are more instantly connected than ever through such modern technologies as smart phones, email, social networking sites, and the Interne. This insightful book examines the dangers to… More →
The online world is an environment full of opportunity - and risks. Social networks and online shopping sites encourage users to share personal information about themselves, but this can… More →
This intriguing new title invites students to walk with the dinosaurs, learning about what they looked like, what they ate, and how they lived. From fossilized teeth to ancient footprints,… More →
Two timely new titles on disasters in 2017 have been added to the Disaster Alert! series about hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria, and Nate, and the devastating wildfires in California and… More →
Disaster Diaries is a timely series that examines natural disasters around the world and how they impact the lives of people. This series of narratives are inspired by the accounts of many… More →
A landscape designer is a person who plans the plants, water features, lighting, and trees to make outdoor spaces that are attractive and functional. They need to be knowledgeable about soil… More →
Words on paper have had more to do with shaping the United States than most people imagine. Pen and parchment have helped cement the ideals and beliefs of America from its earliest days to… More →
How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history. Read… More →
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