5 Kinds of Nonfiction
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Capybaras: Nature's Biggest Rodent
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Nature's Most Massive Animals
Have you ever seen a capybara before? They're the world's largest rodent! When they’re not swimming in rivers, they’re looking for food like grass and bark. Learn more about these furry… Read More →
Career Quest — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Career Quest
From engineering to fashion, people have abundant options when choosing a career. But what education do they need to enter certain industries? What jobs are available? And will they be a good Read More →
Carey Price: How a First Nations Kid Became a Superstar Goaltender
From the Series Lorimer Recordbooks
Twenty years ago, Carey Price was flying hundreds of miles across the country so he could play on the nearest organized hockey team. Today, he is the highest-paid goalie in the NHL. But he's… Read More →
Carl Walker: The Sound of Justice
From the Series Difference Makers
Music is the language of the soul. Carl Walker is a musician, pastor, and the cofounder of Walker West Music Academy, a music school in St. Paul, Minnesota. Driven by a mission to use music… Read More →
Carly Patterson
From the Series Amazing Athletes
Carly Patterson electrified American audiences with her performance at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Displyaing amazing poise, this sixteen-year-old helped the U.S. women's gymnastics… Read More →
Carol Gilligan and the Search for Voice
From the Series Extraordinary Women in Psychology
A biography of the life and work of groundbreaking developmental psychologist Carol Gilligan, intended for high school age readers, part of the APA's Extraordinary Women in Psychology series. Read More →
Carpenter
From the Series Practical Careers for Practical People
For every practical person, there is a perfect practical career, and that perfect job might be working as a carpenter. This book will help young people explore the many different jobs… Read More →
Carrie Cavender Schommer: Dakota Language Teacher
From the Series Native American Lives
Carrie Cavender Schommer grew up in a home where Dakota was spoken, but going to school where everyone spoke English kept her from sharing her love of her Indigenous language. As an adult,… Read More →
Carson Wentz
From the Series Sports All-Stars (Lerner ™ Sports)
Carson Wentz is the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. In college, Wentz starred at North Dakota State University and became a top National Football League (NFL) prospect. After a slow… Read More →
Casting Shadows: Solar and Lunar Eclipses with The Planetary Society ®
The year 2024 is set to have multiple solar and lunar eclipses. Solar and lunar eclipses are sights to behold. But you don’t see them every day! Learn about the different kinds of eclipses.… Read More →
Cat Eyes and Dog Whistles: The Seven Senses of Humans and Other Animals
With bold, bright illustrations by award-winning illustrator Becky Thorns, this is a marvelous science/biology book that will get kids thinking about how their bodies interact with and make… Read More →
Cat Litter Cake and Other Horrifying Desserts
From the Series Little Kitchen of Horrors
What can be as yucky to look at as it is yummy to eat? Your dessert! Learn how to make a variety of desserts that are both repulsive and tasty. Create dishes like worms in dirt, gooey alien… Read More →
Cats: An Illustrated Guide to 80 Cool Cats
Calling all cat lovers! Cats is a must-have illustrated guide to all things feline, from purr-fect pets to wild predators. Big cats, small cats, long cats, short cats—this book showcases all Read More →
Cats, Cats, Cats!
From the Series Internet Animal Stars
Everyone knows that cats are internet royalty. Learn all about these funny, fabulous animals in Internet Animal Stars! Cats star in memes, gifs, social media posts, and more online. Explore a Read More →
Cats — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Cats
Explore the wonderful world of cats, from purr-fect pets to wild predators. This series showcases 80 fascinating felines. Each book has a gallery of amazing, full-color illustrations,… Read More →
Causes of Climate Change
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Spotlight on Climate Change
Climate change is the cause of many major issues affecting people around the globe today, from floods to hurricanes to heat waves. But what causes climate change? Discover the science behind… Read More →
Caution: Turtles and Frogs Ahead!
From the Series Wildlife Rescue
Reptiles and amphibians need special help crossing roads. This book focuses on different approaches, from tiny turtle tunnels under railroad tracks in Japan, to salamander tunnels and… Read More →
Caves
From the Series Nature in Action
Bit by bit, over thousands or even millions of years, water carves and shapes rock into designs only nature could create. Deep in limestone or under a few feet of hardened lava, on an ocean… Read More →
Cave Survival Stories
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Survival Stories
Cavers explore some of the deepest areas of the Earth, visiting caves to map them and to explore. But conditions in caves can change quickly. Flash floods and rock falls can trap cavers deep Read More →
Celebramos que somos tú y yo con Sesame Street ® (Sesame Street ® Celebrating You and Me) — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Celebramos que somos tú y yo con Sesame Street ® (Sesame Street ® Celebrating You and Me)
¡En Sesame Street, celebramos a todos! En esta serie, los lectores explorarán las diferentes maneras en las que comemos, nos vestimos, jugamos y más. Reconocer nuestras similitudes y… Read More →
Celebrations around the World
From the Series Welcome to My World
Join children and their families from around the world as they celebrate religious festivals and special times of year. On the Scottish Shetland Islands, dress as a Viking and march… Read More →
Cell Phones and Smartphones: A Graphic History
From the Series Amazing Inventions
Cell phones allowed people to connect on the go, and smartphones have transformed the way we share information. From the earliest landlines to the minicomputers that link people across the… Read More →
Cesar Chavez
From the Series On My Own Biography
During the Great Depression, many people had to work long hours and were barely paid enough to survive. Cesar Chavez felt this treatment was unfair and worked to secure more rights. He formed Read More →
Cesar Chavez: Friend to Farm Workers
From the Series Beginner Biography (LOOK! Books ™)
As a child, Cesar Chavez worked on farms with his family. He felt the workers were not treated well. Cesar used his voice to become a leader in making sure farm workers were paid better and… Read More →