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All kinds of heavy machines are hard at work on the construction site! This series for emergent readers is a must-have for heavy machine lovers. levelled text and vibrant images allow readers to learn what construction machines are used for and what their main parts do. Special features summarize the main text and reinforce reading comprehension. Photo labels provide visual support for new words. Let's get building with this fun series!

Welcome to the construction site! Early readers will learn about different construction equipment and what they do. Books in the At the Construction Site series use the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition that builds recognition and confidence. The simple text makes it easy for children to engage in reading. Included are bold, colourful photographs that correlate directly to the text to aid readers through the book.

There are freshwater marshes in every county of every state in the United States, as well as in every country of the world except Antarctica. And in every marsh, there is an opportunity to view dozens of species of animal life. Written in a rhyming cumulative style like The House that Jack Built, At the Marsh in the Meadow portrays the wetlands food chain, showing how all forms of life, from the mud at the bottom of the marsh to the birds in the sky, are directly connected to their marsh home. Author Jeanie Mebane has worked with the National Park Service and U. S. Forest Service, and has lived near or worked at marshes from Florida to Arizona and Alaska.

The summit is what drives us, but the climb itself is what matters. This gorgeous compendium explores eight of the world3s greatest mountains across all its continents: Everest, Matterhorn, Chimborazo, Fuji, Kilimanjaro, Denali, Puncak Jaya, and Vinson Massif. Discover the fascinating stories of the mountains3 formation, their unique ecosystems, the mythologies of their local populations, and the legendary tales of their conquest. Each chapter includes a breakdown of the best route to the summit and the dangers one might face on the way.

This collection celebrates the influence of prominent athletes on history and popular culture. Curious readers will explore the unique, dramatic, and inspiring stories of some of the world's greatest athletic superstars. Each book details the life and career of a distinguished athlete, outlining their childhood, their early achievements, their professional setbacks and triumphs, and their ultimate path to stunning success. In addition, these biographies elevate the invaluable contributions these athletes have made to their sport, their communities, and the wider culture as important features of their enduring legacies.

This graphic non-fiction series presents true sports stories of grit, leadership, and resistance. Dynamic visuals highlight impactful events on and off the field, as legendary athletes inspire social change.

Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds recreates lost civilizations based on current scientific discoveries and worldwide, native traditions. It shows how the Atlanteans and their Lemurian predecessors were prodigious seafarers and the first global super-powers thousands of years before the rise of modern nation-states.

This fact-filled guide for kids explores the world of architecture as you3ve never seen it before, from tiny shacks to vast palacesC and everything in between! This atlas of architectural wonders eschews the classic children3s book fare of the Pyramids and the Taj Mahal and instead takes a broader view of what constitutes amazing architecture. Over fifty buildings span all the continents equally throughout history. Each of these buildings is visually striking and architecturally noteworthy. This book seeks out a more diverse, inclusive approach to what constitutes amazing architecture and presents it with fresh illustration and clear, punchy text.

A haunted lighthouse, a cursed bog, an unholy island. Places can sometimes have more secrets than people. These entertaining titles follow high-school-aged students who are at the mercy of a cursed placeùuntil, that is, they find The Atlas of Cursed Places at the library. Each character takes matters into their own hands to save themselves, their friends, and the spirits of the dead.

Six self-contained volumes of world history make up a library of chronological atlases. Beautifully detailed maps are supplemented by over 3500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on people, places and events.