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Climate Migrants: ON the Move in a Warming World

This book explores the cultural, environmental, political, and economic impacts of mass migration triggered by climate change, profiling places where climate migration is happening and examining how the phenomenon may develop in the long term.

Climate Warriors: Fourteen Scientists

When you imagine a climate scientist, you might think of a biologist or a chemist. But psychologists study the climate too! Meet fourteen different scientists who are working to solve the climate crisis and the surprising ways they are doing it. Along with explanations of different areas of science and the many ways scientists are working to save the climate, readers will find tips for how they too can work for change. Climate Warriors informs young readers and gives them the tools they need to make a difference.

Clock Striker

Clock Striker follows Shonen manga's first Black female lead hero, Cast, in her quest to become a member of the SMITHS, the legendary warrior engineers and problem solvers.The problem? SMITHS are usually not women, and there's never been a young Black kid. Selected as a STRIKER (apprentice) to the enigmatic Philomena Clock, one of the rare female SMITHS (and considered a loose cannon), Cast is determined to follow her dreams no matter how dangerous their adventures get.

Close Up and Far Out: Seeing the World Differently

Two natural philosophers--now known as scientists--used similar tools but saw the world very differently. Antoine van Leeuwenhoek looked close-up at drops of water, while Galileo Galilei looked far out into the universe. What they discovered shook the foundations of human understanding and led to innovations in both microscopes and telescopes. This engagingly graphic treatment of their story will captivate curious minds and inspire future scientists to keep asking questions. After all, we never know what we may find!

Closer Look At, A

This engrossing series explores biomes by presenting them through lush illustrations and photography that incorporate cross-sections, cutaway-views, and magnifications. These images are paired with an accessible text that stresses the interdependence of all organisms within the habitat.

Code Breakers (Cherry Blossom Press)

Something strange is going on in Max, Liz, and Chen's school and the teachers are all pretending everything is fine. When these three friends decide to investigate, they find themselves members of a secret school club, making friends in unlikely places, and realizing it's up to them to save the day. The Code Breakers series brings an action-packed adventure to decodable text. As readers advance through the series, the phonics skills increase in complexity, providing foundational skills practice with a page-turning mystery perfect for upper elementary students.

Code Breakers and Spies

Code breakers and spies have driven developments in technology and diplomacy through the constant struggle of stealing and protecting information. This series delves into major conflicts and explores the accomplishments and breakthroughs of code breakers and spies: how they drastically impacted wars, influenced society, and shaped the fields of not just cryptology and espionage, but also computer science, information technology, and more.

Code Busters Club, The

Meet super sleuths Cody, Quinn, Luke, Mika, and M.E., members of The Code Busters Club. Together they decipher mind-boggling problems and crack the toughest of codes! Each book complements STEM instruction as readers use mathematical and critical-thinking skills to help solve mysteries.

Code Creator

Computer science is the backdrop of the twenty-first century, commercially, artistically, and personally. The skills taught by computational thinking and coding are invaluable in the modern world, and the best way to learn code is by creating it. By completing the unique, stimulating activities offered in this set, readers will work their way up from the basics of some of the worldÎs most popular and useful programming languages and software suites.