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A fun and engaging set of books for children with enquiring minds. Each topic in this fact filled series is presented in a neat 30-second soundbite, supported by a 3-second flash summary and full color artwork.

Young readers explore how the United States government works and how they can be involved. Each title encourages critical thinking skills and deeper comprehension of this accessible text. Take a tour of each branch of government and then discover how media impacts government and elections.

What3s your kids3 favorite food? Teach them how to cook it themselves with Kids in the Kitchen, designed for upper-elementary and middle-school students. Simple recipes let them wow family and friends and will inspire them to make their own snacks and meals. Using simple ingredients and step-by-step instructions, supplemented with nutrition and food history tidbits and cooking tips, these cookbooks will delight young foodies.

The world is full of dangerous creatures with deadly bites, vicious stings, and terrifying toxins. Explore some of nature3s most fearsome animals through stunning images and lively text written at a 3rd and 4th grade reading level with a broad appeal for readers in grades 6 and 7. Fun score cards rank each animal3s lethal stats to reveal the deadliest creature in the killer critter competition. This hi-lo adventure is sure to be a roaring good time!s

When a Black boy is banished to predominantly white Vermont to live with his relatives while his parents divorce, he forges a deep bond with a coyote that seems as alone and misunderstood as he feels. To protect the coyote from trappers, he embarks on a life-changing adventure that reshapes everything he knows about belonging and family.

Knights and Castles is all about the lives of knights and castle residents in the Middle Ages. Readers can explore what being a knight meant—from their training to the battles they fought—and discover fascinating facts about how castles were built and how they served as both a home and place of refuge for nobles and their servants.

When it comes to social issues, almost everyone has an opinion. The problem is a lot of those opinions are not informed by facts. This series presents a factual context for understanding hot-button issues such as gun violence and vaccines. Through clear, accessible writing and fully documented sources, the books enhance critical thinking and thoughtful discussion of important social issues.

Sports buffs will love these informative books on their favourite activities. With thorough descriptions of rules, equipment, and techniques, students will have everything they need to know to participate in and enjoy their sport. Profiles and tips from famous athletes will inspire students to keep training.

When Kobe touches the nametag on his backpack, he and friends Jordyn, Aleemah, and De3Rico are suddenly transported to West Africa to explore the origin of Kobe3s name. On their journey, they discover the rich history of West African empires and cultural traditions. Kobe and his friends also face the horrors and legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

In a small African village, a bored boy uses recycled materials to create a special kite. But when a strong wind breaks the kite’s string, it begins a long journey-as a host of local animals and people attempt to return it to its owner.