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Cover: LeBron James: NBA Superstar and Activist

LeBron James: NBA Superstar and Activist

“LeBron James remains one of the all-time greatest professional basketball players to ever play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). James was scouted throughout his high school career and his arrival in the NBA in 2003… View →

 
Cover: The Sense of Sight: A First Look

The Sense of Sight: A First Look

“I see many things. This is a simple line but one of the most powerful pages within this text. The image on this page is that of a child with glasses. The authors intentional inclusion of a support allows students to potentially question what they notice different and start a… View →

 
Cover: Know Your Rights and Claim Them: A Guide for Youth

Know Your Rights and Claim Them: A Guide for Youth

“These stories will surely inspire young people to advocate for their own passions. . . . an excellent book for teens and socially conscious educators and club leaders.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Dictionary for a Better World: Poems, Quotes, and Anecdotes from A to Z

Dictionary for a Better World: Poems, Quotes, and Anecdotes from A to Z

“[A]ny reader who is preparing a presentation or leading a discussion on social behavior, character education, self-actualization, or making a difference will find a trove of accessible and appealing material within these colorful, cheerful pages.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: What Can't Wait

What Can't Wait

By day, Dr. Sarah Derry manages the SC STEM Hub and a busy family life. Still, she makes time to read each night, and her choices often involve books with a STEM element. Today, she’s sharing one of her favorites: What… View →

 
Cover: Can People Count on Me?: A Book about Responsibility

Can People Count on Me?: A Book about Responsibility

“The informative text and full-color photos of kids navigating difficult life situations are great for teaching social skills. Educators can point to the children’s expressions in the photos and ask their students to identify what each child might be feeling. What a wonderful resource… View →

 
Cover: Hope

Hope

“This is a sensitive portrayal of the power and importance of family.” —Social Education View →