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“Soft strokes and blended colors depict a cozy, congenial world that is supported by a sensitive translation. . . . While the lesson does not play out exactly as had been intended, the child learns that the universe is ‘…beautiful….And funny.’ So is this warm, loving… View →

 

“The journal format will delight reluctant readers and resonate with tweens.”―School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Dietary Supplements: Harmless, Helpful, or Hurtful?

Dietary Supplements: Harmless, Helpful, or Hurtful?

“With this well-written and solidly researched title, health writer Goldsmith…makes the subject compelling…..A useful resource, ideal for health class reports.”―School Library Journal View →

 
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Out of Darkness

“This book presents a range of human nature, from kindness and love to acts of racial and sexual violence. The work resonates with fear, hope, love, and the importance of memory….Set against the backdrop of an actual historical event, Pérez…gives voice to many… View →

 
Cover: Give It Up

Give It Up

“A hi-lo series that will appeal to the author’s fans and those who enjoy high school drama stories.”―School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Fuel under Fire: Petroleum and Its Perils

Fuel under Fire: Petroleum and Its Perils

“[A] well-written, handsome volume….This is a balanced and thought-provoking look at the issue….An excellent option for reports.”―School Library Journal View →

 
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Cross-Pollination

“Suitable additions for those looking for material on plants or flowers.”―School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Platypuses: Web-Footed Billed Mammals

Platypuses: Web-Footed Billed Mammals

“The unusual comparison of mammal traits makes this a series worth considering.”―School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Key Discoveries in Earth and Space Science

Key Discoveries in Earth and Space Science

“[E]ncourages creativity, critical thinking, and independent research….Visual and nonvisual learners alike will appreciate this series’ approach.”―School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Understanding Credit

Understanding Credit

“These texts break down the most essential components of financial literacy for young readers….The books offer effective and concrete tips young people will easily grasp.”―School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene

Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene

“[I]nformative and inspiring series….Highly recommended, especially where current biographies, particularly of those involved in STEM careers, are needed and requested; strong supplemental reading for science classes, too.”―School Library… View →

 
Cover: My Clothes, Your Clothes

My Clothes, Your Clothes

“[The text] is clear and straightforward yet also nuanced and culturally sensitive…emphasizes that it’s best not to ignore differences but to learn more about them….All students can benefit from this series.”―School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: What's Great about Rhode Island?

What's Great about Rhode Island?

“In an innovative change from most state sets, these books are lively travel guides to each state’s top 10 kid-friendly places….[These books] introduce kids to the magic of travel and offer them a look at some of the United States’s most interesting… View →

 
Cover: Overturning Wrongful Convictions: Science Serving Justice

Overturning Wrongful Convictions: Science Serving Justice

“[W]ell-researched, extremely thorough look at how the legal system can go awry….The writing is on the scholarly side, making it ideal for students doing research or seeking an in-depth analysis of the subject….A strong purchase about an always timely… View →

 
Cover: Exploring the West: Tales of Courage on the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Exploring the West: Tales of Courage on the Lewis and Clark Expedition

“[T]hese engaging and creative offerings succeed, introducing important people, events, and inventions in a lively, dramatic way….Recommended for history curricula, as well as for both school and public libraries.”―School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Suffrage Sisters: The Fight for Liberty

Suffrage Sisters: The Fight for Liberty

“A useful introduction to women’s history.”―School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Place Hacking: Venturing Off Limits

Place Hacking: Venturing Off Limits

“Rosen explains the subject in accessible language that will hook even reluctant readers….An engaging look at an intriguing topic.”―School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Members Only: Secret Societies, Sects, and Cults — Exposed!

Members Only: Secret Societies, Sects, and Cults — Exposed!

“With detailed, engaging text and eye-catching photographs, this book will draw in those interested in little-known facts of the deliberately strange.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Detective Gordon: The First Case

Detective Gordon: The First Case

“The full-color illustrations add whimsy to the tale and perfectly complement this gentle read….Hand this one to precocious readers who have graduated from early chapter books but aren’t ready for too much strife in their novels.”―School Library Journal View →

 
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Prairie Fire

“There is a little something for everyone in this sequel to the acclaimed The Story of Owen (Carolrhoda Lab, 2014)….A fantasy YA novel that steers clear of love triangles, teen angst, and a tidy ending is hard to come by; Prairie Fire and its prequel are… View →

 
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Super Football Infographics

“[T]hese bright, well-designed offerings are a cut above most athletic-oriented titles.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Birthday Rules

Birthday Rules

“A nice choice for a birthday gift or a special read for birthdays in classrooms or daycares.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Terrorist: Gavrilo Princip, the Assassin Who Ignited World War I

Terrorist: Gavrilo Princip, the Assassin Who Ignited World War I

“This narrative is not only informative but intriguing and ultimately harrowing….[A]n excellent contribution to World War I history collections.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: From Pumpkin to Pie

From Pumpkin to Pie

“[A]n ideal first step for nonfiction newbies. . . . this one sets itself apart from the usual fare for this audience. Strong offerings.”—School Library Journal View →