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Millions of years ago, strange, giant animals roamed the planet. They fought for food, shelter, and water. In a graphic novel format, these books are perfect for reluctant readers and visual literacy practice, as they tell the stories of prehistoric animals and their incredible fights for survival.

Explore the lives of scientists who changed how people see the world. The books follow famous scientists from their childhoods onward, inspiring young readers to value of their own curiosity and creativity. The storylines examine the pivotal moments of scientific breakthroughs, as well as how competition, feuds, and the events of the time affected the scientists' work. Author and cartoonist Jordi Bayarri also reveals surprising events in the scientists' lives, such as Marie Curie's medical work during World War I and Isaac Newton's role in combatting counterfeiting on behalf of England's Royal Mint.

This series features Shakespeare’s retold with graphic colour illustrations. Educators using the Dale-Chall vocabulary system adapted each title. Each 64-page, soft cover book retains key phrases and quotations from the original play. Research shows that the more students read, the better their vocabulary, their ability to read, and their knowledge of the world.

From tales of scary ghosts and mysterious aliens to the use of precise forensic science, the books in this set are sure to fascinate and entertain readers of all ages. Mythology and cryptids are high-interest topics, but the factual stories of defying death and investigating crimes are sure to raise goosebumps as well! The detailed illustrations were expertly created to match the dramatic narratives that play out inside these eye-catching volumes.

Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these graphic U.S. history titles teach students about key historical events in American history from 1500 to the present. Dramatic and colourful graphics highlight the text with easy transitions, which avoids a choppy narrative. These history titles offer a variety of rich materials to support teaching to the standards.

Fast paced and easy to read, these graphic U.S. history titles teach students about key historical events in American history from 1500 to present. Dramatic and colorful graphics highlight the text with easy transitions, which avoids a choppy narrative. These history titles offer a variety of rich material to support teaching to the standards. Each book is around 56-pages.

Hard-hitting, contemporary young adult fiction is not trendy--it's not dystopia. There are no vampires, no werewolves, no castles. It's real life. It's unflinching. Gravel Road highlights the talent of YA authors committed to creating realistic fiction with emotional authenticity. No topic is off-limit.

The population is shrinking, and the economy is shifting away from agriculture. Without a safety net, rural families struggle with depression, drug abuse, alcoholism, and other problems. Gravel Road Rural addresses the contemporary issues affecting rural America in an unflinching way.

Just like prose, a novel in verse tells a story. But verse is unique because readers access the text through short "chapters," or poems. The structure of poetry makes the books appear less intimidating, with plenty of airy white space. Moreover, the depth and substance conveyed in verse is every bit as deep and real as in a Gravel Road prose novel.

When Gray Bunny and her family prepare to travel through the forest to visit Grandma, her mother warns her to stay close and be careful as the forest is a dangerous place. But Gray Bunny, who is blind, gets separated from her family during the long journey. When a wolf finds her all alone, will she ever see her family again?