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Maria Sharapova, 2nd Edition
From the Series Amazing Athletes
Maria Sharapova won the Wimbledon tennis championship when she was just 17 years old. When she won the French Open eight years later, Maria became the tenth woman in history to complete a… Read More →
Maria Tallchief: Native America's Prima Ballerina
From the Series Beginner Biography (LOOK! Books ™)
Maria Tallchief was inspired to dance while watching Osage dancers as a child in Oklahoma. For tribal ceremonies only men were allowed to dance. But, Maria went on to become America's first… Read More →
Mark Sanchez
From the Series Amazing Athletes
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is one of the hottest young players in pro football. Chosen with the fifth pick in the 2009 NFL draft, Mark has only played two seasons in the league.… Read More →
Mars
From the Series Early Bird Astronomy
This book discusses Mars’ distinguishing characteristics, its position in the solar system its composition and atmospheric conditions, its moons, and how scientists have learned about Mars over time. Read More →
Mars: A First Look
From the Series Read about Space (Read for a Better World ™)
What do you know about Mars? Give curious kids a first look into space. Diagrams, photos, and illustrations introduce readers to our solar system and space exploration. Combined with… Read More →
Marsh Morning
During the day, a marsh comes alive with the sounds of birds. As dawn appears, a single heron stands motionless offshore, and then the blackbird begins the first melody. Soon the dawn chorus… Read More →
Marsh Music
At night, ten different species of frogs convene in a marsh. Fireflies light up the scene as Maestro bullfrog raises his baton. The music builds to a crescendo as the night goes on. Just… Read More →
Mars Science Lab Engineer Diana Trujillo
From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios
When Diana Trujillo was little, working for NASA was her greatest dream. She loved to gaze at the stars in the sky. She also enjoyed math and art. Then she learned that engineers use math and Read More →
Mars: The Red Planet
From the Series Exploring Our Solar System with The Planetary Society ®
Mars is known as the Red Planet. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and the only planet where humans have landed rovers. From the biggest volcano in the solar system to ancient riverbeds,… Read More →
Martha Washington
From the Series On My Own Biography
Martha Dandridge Custis was twenty-seven years old when she married George Washington. She worked by her husband's side to help keep their family, home, and country running smoothly. Whether… Read More →
Martial Arts for Kids (Lerner Sports Rookie) — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Martial Arts for Kids (Lerner Sports Rookie)
From judo to wrestling and more, readers will enjoy learning about different martial arts forms, what to expect in lessons, and how to compete. Discover the techniques, strategies, and skills Read More →
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — American Holidays
A basic overview of Martin Luther King Jr. Day for emergent readers. Color photographs reflect the short, easy-to-understand sentences that improve vocabulary and comprehension. Read More →
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 2nd Edition
From the Series On My Own Holidays
On January 20, 1986, church bells rang in New York City, world leaders gathered in Atlanta, and thousands paraded in Chicago. It was the first annual celebration of a new national holiday.… Read More →
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial: A Stone of Hope
From the Series Core Content Social Studies — Let's Celebrate America
History recognizes the leadership and voice Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. brought to the civil rights movement in 1960s America. A 30-foot tall statue of Dr. King gazes into the future full of… Read More →
Marvelous Maravilloso: Me and My Beautiful Family
Second Place Winner for Best Educational Children’s Picture Book in the 2019 International Latino Book Awards NCSS-CBC 2019 Notable Social Science Trade Book for Young People 2018 National… Read More →
Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter
From the Series On My Own Biography
In the early 1800s, very few girls were allowed to learn about science. Yet Mary Anning spent her life hunting for fossils on the cliffs of Lyme Regis, England. When she was still a girl,… Read More →
Mary McLeod Bethune: A Life of Resourcefulness
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Biographies
How did Mary McLeod Bethune solve problems? How did she make life better for other people? What did Mary do to help African Americans gain equal rights? Read this book to discover the answers! Read More →
Mashkikiiwikweg miinawaa Mashkikiiwininiwag (Nurses)
From the Series Nagadenim ingiw Nayaadamaagejig Endanakiiyang (Read about Community Helpers) (Read for a Better World ™ Ojibwemowin)
Ginaadamaagonaanig mashkikiiwikweg da-minomanji'oyang megwaa aakoziyang gemaa gaye giishpin wiisagendamang. Anishinaabewisijigaade yo'ow mazina'igan miinawaa mazinaakizonan atewan… Read More →
Mashkikiiwininiwag miinawaa Mashkikiiwikweg (Doctors)
From the Series Nagadenim ingiw Nayaadamaagejig Endanakiiyang (Read about Community Helpers) (Read for a Better World ™ Ojibwemowin)
Ginaadamaagonaanig mashkikiiwininiwag da-minomanji'oyang megwaa aakoziyang gemaa gaye giishpin wiisagendamang. Anishinaabewisijigaade yo'ow mazina'igan miinawaa mazinaakizonan atewan… Read More →
Masks
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 3
A mask is a cover you wear over your face. Masks are worn for work and play. Some people use masks to keep safe and healthy. Others wear masks to have fun. Have you ever made a mask to hide your face? Read More →
Massive to Micro: Book 3
From the Series Healthy Me!
From a blue whale to a horse to a chameleon, compare animal sizes to a human. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to relative size using examples from the natural world. Read More →
Master Blasters: Working with Explosives in Demolition and Construction
From the Series Get to Work with Science and Technology
When an abandoned 20-story building needs to be safely demolished and reduced to 80,000 tons of rubble, who do you call? Master blasters! These are the engineers who use precisely placed… Read More →
Masters of Disguise
From the Series Core Content Science — Animal Superpowers
Shapes, colors, or markings. Some mammals, birds, and fish use unusual camouflage to hide in plain sight. Read More →
Mastiffs Are the Best!
From the Series The Best Dogs Ever
What's that huge dog with the short, coarse coat and mellow personality? It's the mastiff! Mastiffs are gentle giants with a calm and easygoing temperament. Their owners think they are the… Read More →