Settlers switched to driving on the right-hand side of the road in North America because early Conestoga wagons tended to drift to the right into traffic. Many of the practices which… More →
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Self-injury is not something people talk about very often. Yet, it is a reality for millions of young people across North America. Cutting and Self-injury deals with the delicate issues of… More →
This series uncovers the exciting and sometimes surprising careers that STEM fields can open doors to in the 21st century. Readers will learn how the study of science, technology,… More →
It is never too early to prepare for the future! With a focus on career readiness, this series highlights some of the promising careers in different clusters or sectors. The required… More →
Recent statistics show that cyber bullying is on the rise. Cyber bullying involves using technology, like the Internet or cell phones, to bully or harass another person. It can include acts… More →
What exactly is cyberspace? The digital story from the early days of computers to virtual reality and the World Wide Web is told in this exciting book. Cyberspace explores: the life-saving… More →
More than just a way to get around, bicycles provide great exercise and are used in many competitive sports. Don't know how to ride? Aren't sure what bike suits you best? Cycling in Action… More →
Cycling Science explains how science plays a part in building the bike and its rider. Find out how the bike has evolved, and the science behind the machine. The book also takes a look at the… More →
This fascinating new book encompasses a number of Olympic sports which require either physical power and endurance, superior marksmanship, or superior horsemanship. This introductory guide… More →
A true American woodsman, Daniel Boone is remembered for his exploration of Kentucky and the establishment in 1775 of the "Boonesborough" settlement. This exciting book describes his… More →