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What's the Deal? Jefferson, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase
Rhoda Blumberg
Political maneuvering and secret deals between Jefferson and Napoleon collide in 1803 to spark one of the biggest land s
Ages 10–14
National Geographic Countries of the World
Egypt
Selina Wood
For the curious learner eager to explore the world, this guide bridges the gap between the mysteries of the pharaohs and
Ages 8–12
Crossroads America
Moving North: African Americans and the Great Migration 1915-1930
Monica Halpern
For the child curious about why people move to new places and how families build new lives while holding onto their drea
Ages 7–11
Mysteries in Our National Parks #2
Rage of Fire
Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson
A family trip to Hawaii turns dangerous when a meeting with a local boy leads to a high-stakes pursuit by the vengeful g
Ages 8–12
National Geographic Kids Everything
Everything Battles
John Perritano, James Spears
For the child who is fascinated by competition and how things work, this guide explores the high-stakes world of histori
Ages 8–12
With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman's Right to Vote
Ann Bausum
Banners fly and spirits soar in this grit-filled history of the suffragists who endured hunger strikes and jail to win t
Ages 10–14
How Dinosaurs Took Flight
Christopher Sloan
Fossilized feathers and skeletal clues reveal the incredible scientific evidence that links today’s birds to the massive
Ages 8–12
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books #1
Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs
Catherine D. Hughes
For the curious child who wants to know every name and detail about their favorite prehistoric giants. A vibrant guide t
Ages 3–8
National Geographic Kids Chapters
Natumi Takes the Lead
Gerry Ellis, Amy Novesky
For children processing the loss of a loved one or struggling with shyness, this true story of an orphaned elephant show
Ages 4–8
National Geographic Photobiographies
Always Inventing: A Photobiography of Alexander Graham Bell
Tom L. Matthews
Personal quotes and photographs follow Alexander Graham Bell from his Scottish childhood through a lifetime of inventing
Ages 8–12
Painters of The Caves
Patricia Lauber
The 1994 discovery of Stone Age rock paintings in a French cave reveals the incredible artistry and lives of prehistoric
Ages 8–12
The Tiger Has a Toothache: Helping Animals at the Zoo
Patricia Lauber
Zoo veterinarians take you behind the scenes to treat a gorilla with a cold, a tortoise with a broken shell, and a tiger
Ages 6–9
The Making of America: The History of the United States from 1492 to the Present
Robert D. Johnston
For the curious student needing a clear, visual overview of how the United States grew from early exploration to the mod
Ages 10–15
Awesome 8 #1
Awesome 8
Jen Agresta, Sarah Wassner Flynn
Count down the greatest of the great with this visual guide to the top eight coolest things on the planet, from record-b
Ages 8–12
Home on the Moon: Living on a Space Frontier
Marianne J. Dyson
For the future astronaut who dreams of living among the stars, this guide explores the real science behind building a ho
Ages 8–12
National Geographic Readers
Squeak!
Rose Davidson
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard or wonders about the critters in the walls, this book introduces
Ages 6–9
Discovering the Inca Ice Maiden
Johan Reinhard
High atop Mount Ampato, a 500-year-old mystery is revealed in this firsthand account of the discovery and scientific stu
Ages 8–12
Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent: How Daring Slaves and Free Blacks Spied for the Union During the Civil War
Thomas B. Allen
For the child who wants to see the real-life heroes behind the history books: this gripping account reveals the secret s
Ages 10–14
National Geographic World History Biographies
Galileo: The Genius Who Faced the Inquisition
Philip Steele
Galileo used his telescope to prove the Earth revolves around the Sun, but standing by the truth meant facing the terrif
Ages 8–12
Dining with Dinosaurs: A Tasty Guide to Mesozoic Munching
Hannah Bonner
From bug-munching insectivores to prehistoric trashivores, see how ancient creatures chewed and soaked up their food bas
Ages 7–12
Zoo in the Sky: A Book of Animal Constellations
Jacqueline Mitton
For the child who gazes at the stars with wonder, this glowing guide transforms the night sky into a sparkling gallery o
Ages 6–9
You've Got This!
Maya Pyramid Mystery
Becky Baines
For the curious child who loves uncovering secrets, this adventure blends a high-stakes rescue mission with fascinating
Ages 7–10
Make Good Trouble Discover Movements That Sparked Change
Jamia Wilson
For the teenager who wants to make a difference: this guide explores historical social justice movements to inspire the
Ages 12–18
The History of Information
Chris Haughton
For the curious child asking how we went from cave paintings to computers, this visual guide makes the complex history o
Ages 9–12
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