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Democracy: From Ancient Greece to the American Dream
From the Series Political Systems in Action
A democracy is a form of government in which ordinary people take part in running their country and is the bedrock of many Western governments. But how does this idea work in action? This… Read More →
Depression
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
About 280 million people around the world have depression. In the United States alone, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) believes that 21 million American adults had at least… Read More →
Depression: A Teen's Guide to Survive and Thrive
If you have picked up this book, you probably want nothing more than to understand why you feel the way you do and how to feel better. You want those depressed thoughts, feelings, and… Read More →
Dictatorship: From Roman Rule to Modern Suppression
From the Series Political Systems in Action
A dictatorship is a form of government in which one person or a small group of people hold total power. But what are the mechanics behind this system of ultimate control? This fascinating… Read More →
Difference Makers — Hardcover Set
From the Series Difference Makers
In this captivating series, young readers are introduced to a diverse array of inspiring leaders who have made a significant impact in their communities and beyond. Each book in the series… Read More →
Dogs: An Illustrated Guide to 100 Brilliant Breeds
Dogs is a must-have illustrated guide to 100 of the world’s best-loved dog breeds. Big dogs, small dogs, hairy dogs, and silly dogs, this book has it all! Find out all about your favorite… Read More →
Don't Hug the Quokka!
That quokka may be cute, but does it want a hug? The quokka says "No!" In Don't Hug the Quokka!, young readers get a lighthearted and friendly introduction to the concept of consent,… Read More →
Don't Squeal Unless It's a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales
Although most kids' problems are kid-sized ones that they can work out themselves, tattling is a fact of life for young children. Their ability to solve problems on their own is just… Read More →
Doug's Dung
From the Series Once Upon a Garden
To be a dung beetle you must be strong, be powerful, and never give up. Does creative and unique Doug have enough determination and grit to make it? Doug has trouble lifting heavy balls of… Read More →
Down Syndrome
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
In the United States, Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder. And around the world, each year about 3,000 to 5,000 children are born with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome explains Read More →
Dream It!: A Playbook to Spark Your Awesomeness
Do you want to live the biggest, brightest, best life possible? Do you want to create things never seen before? Do you want to do things never done before? Do you want your life to mean… Read More →
Dung Beetles on a Roll
From the Series Critter Kingdom
How could the daily activities of a dung beetle be important in keeping our planet healthy? Read this book to find out! You'll also discover all sorts of fascinating facts, including:… Read More →
Earth and the Moon: Use Your STEM Skills to Explore Our Earth and Moon
From the Series Mission: Space Science
Earth is an amazing place, and the crater-filled moon that orbits it is no less intriguing. But what do we know about our planet and its satellite? Earth and the Moon explores our home and… Read More →
Easy Pancakes: Skills Set 7
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
Focus Skills: Long a, Long e, Long i, Long o Read More →
Either Way: The Story of a Gay Kid
2017 National Indie Excellence Award Winner for LGBTQ Fiction for Children and Young Adults From day one I knew there was something different about me. Cael sets out to find out who he… Read More →
Elephant's Music
All of the animals in the forest can play an instrument, except Edward the Elephant. He tries, and he tries, but all he can do is make a terrible noise. So instead he feels happy just… Read More →
Emily Grace and the What-Ifs: A Story for Children about Nighttime Fears
What if a big rhinoceros charges out through my closet door and pulls all my covers off and I get cold and catch pneumonia? What if I wake up tomorrow and I am a princess far, far away from… Read More →
Evelyn Hooker and the Fairy Project
From the Series Extraordinary Women in Psychology
"She's another Eleanor Roosevelt. You've got to meet her."—Sam From This evocative biography tells the story of Evelyn Hooker, the extraordinary woman behind the research, advocacy, and… Read More →
Evie Tells Her Story: Book 122
From the Series Tas and Friends
Evie tells the story of her garden. Book 122 covers the sounds mp, sk, and ld. Read More →
Evie: Book 121
From the Series Tas and Friends
Evie is all alone. Book 121 covers the sounds all and nk. Read More →
Extraordinary Women in Psychology — Hardcover Set
From the Series Extraordinary Women in Psychology
These biographies of trailblazing women psychologists uncover ground-breaking research and tireless advocacy that has had great impact but remains relatively unknown. Loaded with backmatter… Read More →
Extreme Biking: Skills Set 5
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
Focus Skills: j, qu, v, w, x, y, z, zz Read More →
Extreme Predators: Meet the World's Most Dangerous Animals
This brilliant book brings together 30 of the deadliest predators to have ever lived on Earth, from the terrifying T. rex to the fearsome funnel-web spider. With fantastic photographs and… Read More →
Fantastic You
There's one special person you get to spend your whole life with: YOU! That means there's no one you should take better care of! When you cheer yourself on and cheer yourself up, you make… Read More →