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Energy at the Amusement Park
Karen Latchana Kenney
For the curious student who wonders how roller coasters work, this guide turns amusement park thrills into a clear and e
Ages 8–11
Wilma Rudolph Olympic Track Star
Lee Engfer
For the child who feels discouraged by physical setbacks or health challenges, this graphic biography shows how grit can
Ages 8–12
You Can Work in the Arts
You Can Work in Movies
Samantha Bell
For the child who loves making home videos or wonders how their favorite movies are made. Discover the real-life jobs an
Ages 7–10
Blazers: The Best of the Best
Pro Wrestling Greats
Ann Weil
For the child who loves the drama of the ring but struggles to finish a book. High-energy photos and easy text make the
Ages 7–11
What's the Point?
That Ship Has Sailed!
Tony Stead
For the young explorer fascinated by the high seas, this book traces the evolution of ships from ancient wooden vessels
Ages 5–7
Anatomy of
Anatomy of a Plane Crash
Amie Jane Leavitt
For the curious student who wonders how things work, this guide uses science and engineering to explain how experts keep
Ages 8–12
Influential People
Amandla Stenberg
Jenny Benjamin
For the child who wants to use their voice for good, this biography follows Amandla Stenberg's journey from young actor
Ages 8–12
Astronauts at Work
Deborah A. Shearer
For the child who gazes at the stars and wonders what it's really like to live in a rocket ship, this guide shows the ha
Ages 4–8
Manners
Manners at School
Carrie Finn
For the child preparing to enter a classroom, this guide uses real-life photos to show how simple acts of politeness mak
Ages 3–7
Edge Books: Cross-Section
The AH-64 Apache Helicopter
Ole Steen Hansen
For the child fascinated by how things work, this guide explores the engineering and history of one of the world's most
Ages 7–12
Cantata Learning: Language Arts
Bumpy, Bright, and Blue: What Adjectives Do!
Linda Ayers
For the child who loves to tell stories but needs more 'color' in their words, this rhyming guide brings boring sentence
Ages 5–8
Life in the Rain Forest
Sarah Levete
For the young explorer curious about jungle animals and why we need to protect our planet's wild green spaces.
Ages 5–7
Pet's Point of View
Rodents Rule!
Meredith Phillips
For the curious child who wants to know why beavers build dams and capybaras love the water, this guide explores the sur
Ages 7–11
Grammar & Writing Explained
Joining Words: Conjunctions
Anita Ganeri
For the early writer ready to move beyond short sentences. This visual guide shows how simple words like 'and' and 'beca
Ages 5–8
Shapes Are Everywhere!
Charles Ghigna
For the curious preschooler who sees patterns everywhere. This rhyming journey turns a walk around the neighborhood into
Ages 4–7
Women and War
The Women Behind Rosie the Riveter: Working for the U.S. War Effort
Pamela Dell
For the child curious about how their great-grandmothers helped win a war. Discover the diverse women who stepped into f
Ages 8–12
Plants and Seasons #1
Plants in Spring
Martha E. H. Rustad
For the curious child noticing the first green shoots in the garden, this book explains how sunlight and warmth wake up
Ages 3–7
Our Community
Police Cars
Marcia S. Freeman
For the vehicle-obsessed child who wants to know exactly how police cars work. Simple text and clear photos explain sire
Ages 3–7
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Cowgirl Grit
Jake Maddox
For the young rider or athlete facing performance anxiety, this story follows Shelby as she learns to trust herself and
Ages 8–12
Aliens
The Search for Alien Life
Ryan Gale
For the child who gazes at the night sky and wonders if we are truly alone, this guide explores how scientists search fo
Ages 8–11
You Choose: Interactive Adventures #7
Dangerous Rescue from Amiens Prison
Matt Doeden
For the child who thrives on high-stakes missions and true stories of courage, this account explores what it means to ri
Ages 8–14
Word Fun
They're Up to Something in There: Understanding There, Their, and They're
Cari Meister
For the early writer who keeps mixing up their homophones. This clever story provides clear, memorable examples of there
Ages 6–9
What Is a...?
Corals
Lola M. Schaefer
For the budding scientist curious about the deep blue sea, this book uses simple words and vibrant photos to reveal how
Ages 4–7
Let Freedom Ring
The Early American Industrial Revolution, 1793-1850
Katie Bagley
For the curious student learning how inventions like the cotton gin transformed America from a nation of farmers into a
Ages 8–12
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