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Megan Rapinoe
From the Series Sports All-Stars (Lerner ™ Sports)
Megan Rapinoe is as well-known for her soccer skills as she is for her advocacy work. A forward for Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), she also has played for the U.S.… Read More →
Megan Rapinoe: Athletes Who Made a Difference
From the Series Athletes Who Made a Difference
Megan Rapinoe has been the face of women's soccer since she first stepped onto the international pitch. In addition to winning an Olympic gold medal, two World Cups, and the FIFA player of… Read More →
Meg Goldberg on Parade
New York City's Israel Parade is extra special this year for 'timid and small' Meg Goldberg. This shy little girl with a big imagination finds plenty of ways to join the fun—and maybe, just… Read More →
Melody Queen
From the Series The Bollywood Academy
Can music-obsessed Simi stand up to a gender-biased industry? Twelve-year-old Simi's life is set. First: graduate from the Bollywood Academy, school to future stars. Second: become a… Read More →
Meltdown!
This humorous picture book uses robots to help kids explore big emotions. Did you know robots never stay up past their bedtime? They power down right at seven o'clock. And when robots are… Read More →
Meltdown!: The Nuclear Disaster in Japan and Our Energy Future
Japan. March 11, 2011. 2:46 P.M. The biggest earthquake in Japan's history—and one of the world's five most powerful since 1900—devastated the Tohoku region, 320 kilometers (200 miles)… Read More →
Memory Fun: Facts, Trivia, and Quizzes
From the Series Mind Games
Are you ready to put your memory to the test? Try to remember what you wore yesterday, the details of your fifth birthday, and the title of this book. How did you do? Memory is a wondrous… Read More →
Mendel's Accordion
A boy finds his great grandfather's accordion in the attic and with it the sweet history of klezmer music and the role the old accordion played in Jewish life through the years. Read More →
Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War
Honor and Fidelity. That is the motto of the 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Borinqueneers, the only Puerto Rican unit in the United States Army. Since the regiment’s creation in… Read More →
Menorah Under the Sea
December is summer in Antarctica, and the warmer temperatures and constant daylight make it the best time for scientists to work. Diving for sea urchins at the bottom of the frigid sea,… Read More →
Merciless Monarchs and Ruthless Royalty
From the Series ShockZone ™ — Villains
Loyal subjects, watch out! Some of history's royal leaders were just as vicious as they were powerful. These kings and queens stole, tortured, and murdered. Read on to discover the gruesome… Read More →
Mercury
From the Series Early Bird Astronomy
This book discusses Mercury’s distinguishing characteristics, its position in the solar system its composition and atmospheric conditions, its moons, and how scientists have learned about… Read More →
Mercury: A World of Extremes
From the Series Exploring Our Solar System with The Planetary Society ®
Mercury is the smallest planet in our Solar System. And it’s the fastest planet! Learn how Mercury is like Earth’s Moon. Then discover the history of exploring Mercury, what we have found on… Read More →
Mercy Mode
From the Series Contaminated
Seventeen-year-old Velvet, her little sister, Opal their mom, who is recovering from the Contamination, and Velvet's sweet boyfriend, Dillon, are attempting to build a new life amid the… Read More →
Mermaid Warrior Squad
From the Series Lorimer Illustrated Humor
Shy Dylan arrives at a summer arts camp and immediately bonds with outgoing Coral over the aquatic theme of the camp and a love of comic books. The two girls plan a comic about lifeguards who Read More →
Merry Christmas, Mary Christmas!
Every year, the Christmas family puts up the biggest Christmas tree. They hang up the most lights. And their dog, Rudy, barks "Jingle Bells" for the entire neighborhood to hear. The Christmas Read More →
Message by Balloon
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Have you seen a weathervane? It shows which way is north, so that we know which way the wind is blowing. Do you know which way is south and east and west? Can you point to north? Read More →
Message from Camp
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Have you ever been camping in a tent? Where did you go? What was it like at the camp? These children went camping with their uncle, while Aunty stayed at home. How could they send her a… Read More →
Message in the Dirt
From the Series Camp Whispering Woods (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)
Carla and her camp friends are frightened when they see a stick rise from the ground and write the word help. Is a ghost trying to talk with them? The Campfire Crew must crack these secret… Read More →
Messages from Animals: Fluency Launch
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
One of the ways people send a message is with a smile! Animals can't smile, but they have some clever ways of letting each other know information. They send messages in many different ways.… Read More →
Messages from Beyond
From the Series Night Fall ™
Some guy named Ethan Davis has been texting Cassie. He seems to know all about her—but she can't place him. He's not in Bridgewater High's yearbook either. Cassie thinks one of her friends is Read More →
Metamorphic Rocks: Hit the Road and Discover a World That Rocks!
From the Series The Rock Cycle Road Trip
This fun, fact-filled book takes readers on an awesome road trip to discover the rock cycle and a world full of amazing metamorphic rocks! Packed with information that explains the science… Read More →
Meteorite or Meteor-Wrong?: Case 2
From the Series Q & Ray
Q and Ray can't wait to see the famous Elm Tree Park meteorite at the science center. But a new mystery sends them over the moon! Somebody has stolen the meteorite and left behind a fake. The Read More →
Meteors and Comets
From the Series Early Bird Astronomy
Have you ever seen a shooting star? What you really saw was a meteor! A meteor is actually a chunk of metallic or stony matter – called a meteoroid – that enters the earth’s atmosphere from… Read More →