Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves interesting animals and insects-including endangered animals and pets. The Guess What… More →
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Our homes, businesses, and other buildings would not exist without the expert craftsmanship of dedicated trade workers. In this book, readers will learn what skills and training it takes to… More →
How much do young readers know about their bodies? From circulatory and nervous systems to skeletal and muscular systems, it's time to explore body basics and more. Titles provide incredible… More →
How Can I Help?
People all over the world are making a big difference in lots of ways. In this series, readers are invited to join them. Each book in the How Can I Help? series gives readers an up-close look More →
Explore the many ways these international and more local community-focused groups help others and the environment. Volunteers and workers are providing disaster relief, urgent medical care,… More →
Misinformation isn’t just a problem today. In this deep-diving series from our 21st Century Skills Library, readers explore the making of the myths that surround historical events to learn… More →
Science can be weird. What's the purpose of snot? How do we taste flavors? Why do polar bears look white if their skin is black? In How the Heck Does That Work?! series, readers will explore… More →
Readers will learn about the core teachings and beliefs of the world's most widely practiced religions through the lens of two different perspectives, one from the United States and the other More →
Sometimes all it takes to begin perfecting a new skill is a nudge in the right direction. Clear-cut explanations, diagrams, and photos help readers follow along with the activities in these… More →
Inside U.S. Elections
The often complicated world of U.S. elections is uncovered in this accessible civics series for future voters. From campaign strategy to voting day, readers will learn all about the ins and… More →