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YA Non-Fiction (90 series)

GO! Decode: TwERL Phonics

TwERL Phonics has been developed specifically for emerging tween readers who are developing their decoding skills. Written at emergent and beginning reader levels, the books have been carefully controlled to showcase phonics skills, beginning with CVC words and progressing through long vowels, -controlled vowels, digraphs, and multisyllabic words. Accompanied by dynamic full-color photos, the engaging storylines are teen-centric and represent a wide variety of genres.

Great Pro Sports Championships (BrightPoint Press)

Great Pro Sports Championships explores some of the greatest championship games and series ever played in a variety of sports. The books use vivid storytelling to recap the moments that made each championship thrilling and the players who made them happen. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.

Guide to Financial Responsibility

At some point in their lives, most teens will think about some or all of these: getting a job, applying for a loan, using a credit card, going to college, investing, and maybe even starting a business. Negotiating these events and making good decisions requires basic knowledge, which in turn can be used to build good financial habits. The Guide to Financial Responsibility series provides essential knowledge in all of these areas along with how to apply this knowledge toward building good, lifelo

Healthy Living Library

This series examines some of the most prevalent health concerns for teens and young adults. Medical experts provide a comprehensive and sensitive overview of topics ranging from anxiety disorders to STIs using timely and reliable information from leading health organizations.

Life Skills Handbooks

Combining practical content with visual appeal, the Life Skills Handbooks read more like magazines than books. These 120-page handbooks are designed to teach life skills to today’s teens in an approachable and non-threatening way. Realistic scenarios help teens grasp the relevance of the information in these books, along with graphs, and charts add to students’ understanding. Essential vocabulary is featured to help students build real-world literacy.

Lifeskills in Action (Soft Skills)

Develop students’ soft skills with these five books. Critical elements of soft skills in the workplace and everyday life are explored in these flip books. Topics include: communication, emotional intelligence, adaptability, problem-solving, and work ethic. Each book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important soft skills topic with full-color content, and the fiction side is a text story that helps to generalize

Media Bias: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Media bias can take many different forms. It can be seen in stories that favour one side over another. It can be seen in story placement. It can even be seen in whether a story gets covered at all. This book examines what media bias looks like, the damage it can do, and the efforts of news organizations to both ensure fairness and counter sometimes-exaggerated claims of bias by politicians.

Mental Health Crisis

Health and medical experts have sounded the alarm about a troubling rise in anxiety and depression, eating disorders, drug overdoses, and teen suicide. This series examines what has been happening and why, how teens in particular have been affected, and ways to get help. In addition to real-world accounts, facts and commentary from knowledgeable sources add depth to every volume in this series.

Mental Health Support (BrightPoint Press)

Mental Health Support informs readers about the medications, therapies, and other treatments that are used to help people recover from mental health disorders. Books in this series provide a foundation for understanding these disorders by describing their symptoms and causes. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.

Misinformation: What It Is and How to Identify It

Whether through social media or news reported via newspapers, television, radio, or online sources, misinformation-consisting of false facts and conspiracy theories has become rampant in modern society. Some false information spreads accidentally; but much of it derives from purposeful lies. This book discusses how false information damages society as well as ways to recognize and counteract it.