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Agent Amelia

Agent Amelia is a series of illustrated stories about Amelia, an elementary school girl who thinks she’s a secret agent. In each story she solves some case in her school.

Agent Danger

Will Washington plays a secret agent in the hit kids? TV show Code Name Danger, based on the bestselling book series. What no one realizes is that he?s also a real-life undercover spy. Juggling filming, spy missions, and-ugh!-schoolwork is tough business. But Agent Danger is up for the task!

Agents of Government

Whether they are countering cyber attacks, regulating pollution, or investigating plane crashes, Agents of Government affect the lives of so many people. Check out this series to see how these government organizations got their start and how their work continues to influence people all over the world. Each title examines the agency’s mission, command structure, and key policies, along with important incidents or controversies.

AI and Deception: Plagiarism, Deepfakes, and More

Artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly become part of everyday life, from streaming movie recommendations to virtual assistants. However, this powerful technology has also been used by unscrupulous individuals for deception. Plagiarism, voice scams, deepfakes, and synthetic identity theft are some of the ways AI can deceive unsuspecting individuals.

AI High

After the government officially recognizes androids as living beings, Fitzgerald High starts a program integrating human and android students, earning it the nickname AI High. Whether they're human or android, teenagers will always have drama.

AI Revolution, The (21st Century Skills Innovation Library)

The AI Revolution series gives a comprehensive overview of all aspects of artificial intelligence. Part of our 21st Century Innovation Library, this STEM series explores modern artifical intelligence technology, its uses, and its downsides.

AI World (Pogo Books)

Artificial intelligence is all around us, and new AI technology is developed every day. What is AI, how do we use it now, and how might it affect our lives in the future? AI World introduces readers to AI in various settings and explores how it works. Each title includes a STEM Take a Look! infographic, sidebars, a glossary, a table of contents, an index, and an activity. Beautiful, crisp, colour photographs complement the text and aid readers3 comprehension.

Aim for the Skies: Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith's Race to Complete Amelia Earhart's Quest

When she was seven years old, Geraldine (Jerrie) Mock took her first airplane ride. She decided then and there to be a pilot. Growing up, she was inspired by radio broadcasts detailing the travels of aviatrix Amelia Earhart. Joan Merriam was 15 when she took her first plane ride in 1952. She got her pilot's license before she could even drive a car. And like Jerrie, Joan too was inspired by Earhart and wanted to circle the globe, following Earhart's exact route. Years later, when both women begin to plan their dream flights, they are completely unaware of each other, and coincidentally pick the same time to depart. But when the media gets word of their plans, the stage is set for the race of a lifetime. This picture book retells the extraordinary story of the 1964 air race between Americans Geraldine Mock and Joan Merriam Smith, the first two women to fly around the world.

Air Power (Bolt)

Militaries around the world use aircraft to defend and attack. Huge bombers take out the enemy. Fighter jets hide from radar. With hi/lo text and powerful infographics, readers will soar along with the fastest and most powerful military aircraft in the air today.

Alan and His Perfectly Pointy Impossibly Perpendicular Pinky

Minnesota Supreme Court Justice and NFL Hall of Famer Alan Page is visiting Market Elementary School. All the students are prepared to use their best manners. But one little boy, who has a knack for asking inappropriate questions at inappropriate times, just can't hold onto his question any longer. When he finally shouts, "What happened to your pinky"" everyone groans and rolls their eyes. But not Justice Page, who surprises everyone with a smile. In this heartwarming story readers of all ages will delight in how one special little boy finds something in common with a big man with an even bigger heart.