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Experience the history of some of the most important sites and symbols of the United States of America. Learn about natural wonders and human-made monuments and discover why they are still important to America's identity today.
Racism is a problem deeply rooted in American society. Slavery and segregation may no longer be legal, but their legacies still influence the way Black people and other people of color are treated today. Racism exists in the justice system, politics, and the media. Core Library Guide to Racism in Modern America introduces readers to some of the history of racism in the country, how it affects people today, and how some are working toward equal treatment for all people.
A dramatic picture book that takes us into the jungle, inspires our imaginations, and creates a magical world.
The Corporate America seriesfocuses on America’s iconic companies, exploringtheir history, marketing techniques, and contributions to the national and international financial scene. Informative text is interspersed with maps, graphs, and timelines to provide a clear understanding of how each company operates.
This visually driven series focuses on current and future space missions. With dynamic imagery from NASA and SpaceX, each high-interest title reads like an attention-grabbing blog about space exploration.
Cosmo loves the moon, and the moon loves Cosmo. They both come to realize though that lots of things depend on the moon - the ocean tides, morning glories, and the dogs, who can't stop howling. A magical book about the power of friendship and the nature of responsibility, Cosmo's moon will charm everyone who's ever been bewitched by the beauty of the moon. "Cosmo loved the moon. He had moon pajamas and a moon nightlight and stars and moons all over his bedroom. Every night, Cosmo's mother and father gave him a hug and a kiss and tucked him into his bed. But just as soon as they closed his bedroom door, he threw aside the covers, ran to the open window, and watched as the golden moon came into the night sky just above the sycamore tree. And as a gentle night breeze blew across the curtains, Cosmo would talk and the moon would listen."
The cosmos is full of mysteries. Scientists are busy finding answers to difficult but intriguing questions about our universe. Cosmos Questions introduces readers to engaging space concepts, answering questions when it can and analyzing mysteries when it can3t.
The tree recounts its visits over the years by a special human who was born in the same year. As a boy, this human climbs the cottonwood's branches to watch the river and dream. As a father, he brings his daughter to visit. As an old man he grieves to see the tree knocked down but rejoices when he sees new sprouts emerging from the stump. He knows the tree is not done yet! Captions throughout the book relate the natural histories of animals in and around the tree, and the backmatter offers further resources.
Could you survive a zombie apocalypse? What about being hunted by predators? Or an AI uprising? This book could save your life. Each book in this series contains five survivalist hacks from everyday objects, monsters don't stand a chance! Hacks are paired with a STEM connection that explains the science behind how the hack works. Written at a lower reading level with considerate text, these super engaging, high maturity books are sure to grab struggling readers.
Count five arms on a sea star under the sea. Spot five sheep asleep on the farm. Fun settings and vibrant photos bring numbers and counting to life in Count with Me! Beginning readers will count forward and backward to 10 while also learning sight words and early literacy skills. Each page features the written focused number, numeral, and specific number of objects for readers to count.