Reviews
“This compelling, comprehensive series is a superb supplement to the geography and world cultures curriculum for early grades.” —Library Media Connection View →
Hurricanes
“With full-page pictures and large print text, this is an excellent beginner’s book about hurricanes.” —Library Media Connection View →
My Cousin, the Alien
“The reader will quickly become engaged and truly enjoy the twist at the end, hinting at more adventures.” —Library Media Connection View →
The Iranian Revolution
“The book is well illustrated with photos and maps. It is clear, succinct, and easy-to-read.” —Library Media Connection View →
Will y Orv (Will and Orv)
“Although small in size, this would be a good read-aloud book when teaching social studies or inventions” —Library Media Connection View →
Janusz Korczak's Children
“This story is a poignant one, written in a way that will lead young children through the difficult issues.” —Library Media Connection View →
Living in Rural Communities
“These titles are well done and provide a good first look at different kinds of communities that children may encounter.” —Library Media Connection View →
Wolf's Coming!
“This delightful tale…is just right for reading aloud….Students and teachers will clamor to check out this unexpected treat.”―Library Media Connection View →
Living in Suburban Communities
“These titles are well done and provide a good first look at different kinds of communities that children may encounter.” —Library Media Connection View →
Living in Urban Communities
“These titles are well done and provide a good first look at different kinds of communities that children may encounter.” —Library Media Connection View →
Do You Know about Mammals?
“This new series is colorful, informative, and, most important, kid friendly. . . This series will captivate students and leave them wanting more.” —Library Media Connection View →
Do You Know about Fish?
“This new series is colorful, informative, and, most important, kid friendly. . . This series will captivate students and leave them wanting more.” —Library Media Connection View →
Do You Know about Birds?
“This new series is colorful, informative, and, most important, kid friendly. . . This series will captivate students and leave them wanting more.” —Library Media Connection View →
King Arthur: Excalibur Unsheathed [An English Legend]
“This is a good series to introduce a variety of stories to young readers who are interested in folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.” —Library Media Connection View →
“Lovers of big machines will be attracted to lithe clear, color photographs of equipment and construction workers (Earthmovers in English) on the job.” —Library Media Connection View →
Hercules: The Twelve Labors [A Greek Myth]
“This is a good series to introduce a variety of stories to young readers who are interested in folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.” —Library Media Connection View →
Isis & Osiris: To the Ends of the Earth [An Egyptian Myth]
“This is a good series to introduce a variety of stories to young readers who are interested in folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.” —Library Media Connection View →
Thor & Loki: In the Land of Giants [A Norse Myth]
“This is a good series to introduce a variety of stories to young readers who are interested in folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.” —Library Media Connection View →
The Trojan Horse: The Fall of Troy [A Greek Myth]
“This is a good series to introduce a variety of stories to young readers who are interested in folklore, fairy tales, and mythology.” —Library Media Connection View →
Pigling: A Cinderella Story [A Korean Tale]
“This Korean tale is another version of the Cinderella story. The colorful and dramatic paintings depict the homes and lifestyles of ancient Koreans.” —Library Media Connection View →