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Uncover the mysteries of some of the most intriguing places on the planet. What was Stonehenge used for? Are the Egyptian pyramids really cursed? While answers to some questions have been lost to history, discover what scientists have learned about some of the most fascinating ancient sites.
Step back in time to explore some of the most influential societies in human history from a younger person's point of view. Key aspects of daily life, basic governmental structure, and beliefs are explored at an accessible reading level, leading up to a spotlight on a well-known architectural accomplishment that still exists today. A useful supplement for elementary social studies curricula.
If you could be a medieval warrior, which one would you be? Readers will devour every fact about the armor, weapons, tactics, and training of ancient warriors in these exciting books. Fascinating photos recreate what it was like in battle long ago. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Visit architectural wonders and travel back in time with this series that clearly explains not only the wonderful and amazing constructions, but also the people behind them, their cultural importance, and how these wonders were built.
Visit architectural wonders and travel back in time with this series that clearly explains not only the wonderful and amazing constructions, but also the people behind them, their cultural importance, and how these wonders were built.
From infamous despots to famous philosophers, key characters and facets of the ancient world come alive in this hi-lo series for struggling readers. Written with reluctant readers in mind, considerate text, engaging stories, and intriguing sidebars and photographs will help open readers' eyes to the wonders of the ancient world.
A young Welsh soldier fights along the Western Front during World War I, experiencing the horrors of trench warfare before participating in the famed Christmas Truce of 1914.
US Poet Laureate Ada Limun has a keen eye for the natural world. This poem pulses with the joyful energy of a fox bounding through backyards, piecing together a living in his own way. Paired with lush illustrations by Gaby D'Alessandro, this picture book brings Limun's work to a new generation. Comes with its streak of red flashing across the lawn, squirrelbound and bouncing . . .
Designed for begining readers, Animal Adaptations inroduces the concepts of adaptation and habitat. Each title presents the animals found in a specific habitat and invites young readers to explore how the animals are adapted to their surroundings.
New readers will love learning all the ins and outs of animal antonyms with these delightful books. Colourful photos of animals in the natural world draw in young students and make opposite concepts easy to visualize. Simple, accessible text and fun facts make learning fun.