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The Best Ever Jobs

Getting young readers excited about STEAM careers has never been easier! This essential set breaks down each category of STEAM—science, technology, engineering, art, and math, and provides an incredible amount of career possibilities, from makeup artist to cartographer. Each book provides readers with a brief look at each career, whether thatÎs racing bike designer or mechanical engineer, and includes the schooling needed to achieve it as well as what each job may entail.

The Bill of Rights

This riveting series describes, in-depth, each of the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Each book focuses on one of the amendments, including the events that led up to the writing of the amendment, as well as key players involved in its writing, ratifications to the amendment, and the affects the amendment has had on American policies since its writing.

The Bizarre History of Beauty

Covering everything from makeup to hair and bathing to body modification, this series looks at bizarre ideas about appearance throughout history, examining the strange practices people have taken up to alter their bodies. It explores cultural influences on how people want to look and changing attitudes towards beauty throughout the ages. Specially themed side bars examine deadly practices that people turned to in order to enhance their looks, from using lead powder to applying leeches.

The Blue Spruce

An inspiring story of determination, hard work, and belief in your dreams until you capture them. Former Governor Mario Cuomo shares this endearing life lesson passed down to him from his father. Papa told Mario that having a house with a yard and a tree to call our own was his very special dream. Papa was excited about moving his family to their new home, after leaving behind their grocery store for many years, and sharing his dream with them. Papa and Mario loved the magnificent Blue Spruce

The Climate Crisis

The impacts of climate change are becoming more and more visible, transforming people's lives and the environments around them. The Climate Crisis series explores the causes and effects of climate change in an accessible graphic nonfiction format. Through these titles, young readers will learn more about key concepts and major developments within this world-changing topic.

The Climate Crisis in America

The climate crisis is already impacting every part of the United States. This comprehensive series examines the typical climates of different US regions, how climate change is affecting them, and ways those regions can fight against and adapt to the climate emergency.

The Clone Chronicles

Fisher Bas is a geeky science genius and the son of Nobel-prize-winning parents. He steals his mother's experimental growth hormones to create a replica of himself. Follow the rollicking adventure of Fisher and his clone!

The Color of Sound

Twelve-year-old Rosie is a musical prodigy whose synesthesia allows her to see music in colours. Her mom has always pushed her to become a concert violinist, but this summer Rosie refuses to play, wanting a "normal" life. Forced to spend the summer with her grandparents, Rosie is excited to meet another girl her age hanging out on their property. The girl is familiar, and Rosie quickly pieces it together: somehow, this girl is her mother, when her mother was twelve. With help from this glitch in

The Dangers of Online Sports Betting

Legalized online sports betting has exploded in popularity, with one in five Americans today claiming to have an online betting account. Introductory deals and endless come-ons are designed to keep people placing sports bets on their smartphones and laptops. This book shows how the ease of online sports betting can lead to gambling addiction and serious personal problems.

The Day King Died: Remembered Through Two Voices and a Choir

When Martin Luther King Jr. landed in Memphis on April 3, 1968, no one knew he would be killed the next day. When he gave his famous Mountaintop speech, no one knew it would be his last. And when the world learned of his death, no one knew exactly how deeply his legacy would live on. Interwoven with excerpts from ÌIÎve Been to the MountaintopÊ and ÌPrecious Lord, Take My HandÊ (the song played at KingÎs funeral), The Day King Died recounts the last 24 hours of the prolific activist's life while