From players no one believed in to teams no one thought could win, Underdogs: Sports Champions covers some of history's greatest underdogs. Written in a strong narrative nonfiction style, the More →
Social Studies
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This series explores disability in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. Engaging inquiry-based sidebars encourage students to LOOK, THINK, MAKE A GUESS, ASK QUESTIONS, and… More →
For young people, leading a healthy lifestyle requires education and empowerment. In the Upfront Health series, readers will explore the social aspects and health effects of common issues… More →
A historical event does not look the same to everyone. It often depends on one's perspective. In the Viewpoints and Perspectives series, more advanced readers will come to understand… More →
We the People: State and Local Government at Work explains the ins and outs of state and local governments, from detailing what a mayor and a governor do to what a ballot proposal is. Young… More →
We the People: U.S. Government at Work explains the basic building blocks of U.S. democracy from detailing what democracy is to describing how the three branches of government work together.… More →
The books in the Community Connections Library help kids understand the world around them. What Do They Do? gives young readers an idea of the role that people play in their community through More →
What should you do at the pool to stay safe? How should you cross a busy street? What should you do if you are approached by a stranger? How should you safely play on the playground? Books in More →
All around the world, people live in many different kinds of environments. From huge, densely packed cities to remote villages, readers will explore the places people call home. They will… More →
What's your sign? Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Is Mercury in retrograde? Or is it just your personality? The Who Are You? series takes a closer look at the most popular personality… More →