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How Checks and Balances Work
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — The Kids' Guide to Government
From a president's veto to a Supreme Court decision on a law, learn all about checks and balances in the US government and how they help the US stay a democracy. Read More →
How Voting and Elections Work
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — The Kids' Guide to Government
Voting and elections are an important part of US democracy. Elections are held so people can vote for politicians to represent them, from the mayor of their city to the president. Discover… Read More →
Indigenous Cultures Today: Protecting Native Families and Practicing Cultural Traditions
From the Series Native Rights (Alternator Books ®)
On June 15, 2023, Native American Nations celebrated a victory. The Supreme Court of the United States decided to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), first passed in 1978. The act… Read More →
Indigenous Environmentalism: Honoring Our Relationships and Responsibilities with Nature
From the Series Native Rights (Alternator Books ®)
For thousands of years, Native American peoples have had a deep connection to the land they live on. From cultural burning—setting small controlled fires to improve a habitat—to only taking… Read More →
Joe Burrow vs. Dan Marino: Who Would Win?
From the Series All-Star Smackdown (Lerner ™ Sports)
Quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Dan Marino succeeded with strong arms, pinpoint passes, and great leadership skills. Choose a favorite by reliving their greatest throws and white-knuckle… Read More →
Justin Jefferson vs. Randy Moss: Who Would Win?
From the Series All-Star Smackdown (Lerner ™ Sports)
Justin Jefferson and Randy Moss are pass-catching superstars. NFL fans love their highlight-reel touchdowns. Moss’s incredible career put him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Jefferson… Read More →
Kicks for a Cause
From the Series Becoming Ari
Whether it's his new shoes or natural speed, Ari keeps winning Run Club races. But when a competitor loses a race with broken shoes, Ari and the Secret Kindness Society decide to do something Read More →
Life after High School: A Teen Guide to Career Planning
From the Series Fund Your Future
For most teens, graduating from high school feels like a finish line. But choosing which path to take next can be overwhelming. It helps to become informed about the options and know how to… Read More →
Lions vs. Zebras: Food Chain Fights
From the Series Predator vs. Prey
Lions and zebras go face-to-face in a battle between predator and prey. Lions are strong and powerful killers. Zebras can deliver deadly kicks. Explore how these remarkable animals attack,… Read More →
Native Mascots, Myths, and Misrepresentation: Battling Indigenous Stereotypes
From the Series Native Rights (Alternator Books ®)
Representation takes many forms, from who is elected or appointed to positions in government to the characters and images used in movies, books, and sport teams. However, not all… Read More →
Native Voting Rights and Sovereignty: Recognizing Indigenous Voices in Government
From the Series Native Rights (Alternator Books ®)
There are 574 federally recognized nations with tribal sovereignty in the United States. Tribal sovereignty means that these nations must be honored as distinct political entities and treated Read More →
Norman's Deep Dive
From the Series Let's Look at Polar Animals (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Norman, a narwhal, goes on a deep dive to see his friends. Join him in this cute story with carefully leveled text and colorful illustrations. Pairs with the nonfiction title The Life of a Narwhal. Read More →
Pedro's Family
From the Series Let's Look at Polar Animals (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Pedro the penguin looks after his egg and keeps it safe until it is ready to hatch. Full-color illustrations and leveled text bring Pedro's story to life. Pairs with the nonfiction text All… Read More →
Polar Bears vs. Seals: Food Chain Fights
From the Series Predator vs. Prey
Polar bears and ringed seals know how to survive in the Arctic, but which would win in a fight? Polar bears wait patiently for their prey and strike fast. Seals are sneaky and dive deep… Read More →
Raising the Bar: Black Women Who Changed Gymnastics
From the Series Black Trailblazers in Sports (Read Woke ™ Books)
Black women are a force in the gymnastics world. But it wasn't until 1992 that Betty Okino and Dominique Dawes became the first Black women to compete in the Olympics for Team USA. Learn… Read More →
Redo Day: Book 14
From the Series Phonics Fun Decodables — Level 3
May is having a hard day. She has to redo and undo so many things. This book focuses on the prefixes re and un. Read More →
Royal Best Friend
From the Series Queen Bee
Queen Bee has royally great ideas to cheer up her best friend when his pet bird gets lost. But nothing seems to work. Will Beena figure out how to be there for her friend? In the Queen Bee… Read More →
Royal Garden Party
From the Series Queen Bee
Queen Bee is hosting a royal garden party! Everything is perfect until her best friend brings something that is not part of the plan. Will Beena be able to have the perfect party and still be Read More →
Shelter Pet Block Party
From the Series Becoming Ari
Ari's local animal shelter has run out of space! Can Ari and the Secret Kindness Society help find homes for the pets before it's too late? Read More →
Show-and-Tell Queen
From the Series Queen Bee
Queen Bee can’t wait to show her bindis to her class. She thinks they are perfect for a queen, but not everyone seems to agree. Will Beena be able to see eye to eye with her class? In the… Read More →
Sunisa Lee vs. Mary Lou Retton: Who Would Win?
From the Series All-Star Smackdown (Lerner ™ Sports)
In 1984, Mary Lou Retton became the first US gymnast to win the individual all-around gold medal at the Olympic Games. Almost 40 years later, Sunisa Lee won all-around gold at the Olympics in Read More →
Talking about Deployment: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
Young readers learn with their friends from Sesame Street about military deployment and how to keep in touch with your person while they are deployed. Read More →
Talking about Divorce: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
A divorce is different for every family, but it usually brings lots of changes. Join your friends from Sesame Street to learn about some of these changes and ways to deal with all the big… Read More →
Talking about Grief: A Sesame Street ® Resource
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
You feel grief and other big feelings when someone you love dies. But there are ways to remember the person you love. Learn ways to understand grief with your Sesame Street friends. Read More →