5 Kinds of Nonfiction
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Fossil by Fossil: Comparing Dinosaur Bones
From the Series Animal by Animal
What dinosaur would you be if you had a bony ridge rising from the back of your skull and three horns poking up from the front? Answer: a triceratops! This picture book will keep you guessing Read More →
Fossil Fuels: A Graphic Guide
From the Series The Climate Crisis
Fossil fuels heat our homes. They power cars, trucks, and planes. But every use of these fuels adds to rising temperatures on Earth. And they are nonrenewable. Someday, they will run out.… Read More →
Fossil Investigators
From the Series Investigating Earth
What sort of prehistoric fossils are hidden beneath our feet? Learn all about key fossil topics, including fossil formation and preservation and prehistoric periods. Discover fascinating… Read More →
Fossils from Lost Worlds
Outstanding Science Book Winner 2022, National Science Teacher's Association and Children's Book Council Walk in the footsteps of the first fossil researchers to discover the earliest… Read More →
Fracking
From the Series Energy Evolutions
Can fracking be a clean, green, and safe way to power our lives? Discover the answer to this critical question and find out how sustainability is being achieved through science as the energy… Read More →
France National Soccer Teams: Ultimate Fan Guide
From the Series World Cup Fan Guides (Lerner ™ Sports)
The French women’s and men’s national soccer teams are among the best in the world. With talented women such as Wendie Renard and superstar men such as Kylian Mbappé, the French national… Read More →
Francesco Tirelli's Ice Cream Shop
An inspiring true story of the Holocaust Francesco Tirelli loved to eat gelato from his uncle's cart. So when he moves from Italy to Hungary, Francesco decides to open his own ice cream… Read More →
Frank, Who Liked to Build: The Architecture of Frank Gehry
One building looks like it's been wrapped in tinfoil. Another looks like it's buried under a pile of paint chips. Frank Gehry has been called "the most important architect of our age." As a… Read More →
Frederic Chopin
From the Series Classical Composers
Frederic Chopin (1810–1849), a Polish-French composer and pianist of the Romantic era, was renowned for his emotive and expressive piano compositions, such as the "Nocturnes" and the… Read More →
Freedom of Expression: Deal with it before you're censored
From the Series Lorimer Deal With It
Can you say anything you want? Should you? Everyone has rights but navigating your rights can be difficult. You have the right to freedom of expression but there are many places where this… Read More →
Freestyle Motocross: Rev It Up!
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Dirt Bike Zone
Flip into Freestyle Motocross. In this competition, riders try to impress the judges with their creative routines. Dive into the exciting world of Freestyle tricks while discovering more… Read More →
Freeze Your Fear!: Extreme Snow and Ice Sports
From the Series Ultimate Sports
For the world's extreme sportspeople, taking on Earth's scariest snow sports is the ultimate challenge—and the ultimate high. In this adrenaline-packed ride through the world of ultra-snow Read More →
Freshwater Fishing
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Hunting and Fishing
Freshwater fishing is a popular outdoor sport and can be a great way to appreciate nature. People fish on lakes, rivers, and other sources of freshwater. Numerous species challenge fishers to Read More →
Frida Kahlo: Artist and Activist
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Decades after her death, Mexican artist Frida Kahlo remains an icon for Chicanos as well as for the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements. On September 17, 1925, Frida Kahlo stepped onto a bus in… Read More →
Frightful Ghost Ships
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Fear Fest
Have you ever seen something mysterious out on the water? Or heard of an eerie ghost ship that appears suddenly and then vanishes without a trace? Learn about famous ghost ship sightings all… Read More →
Frogs and Toads
From the Series Core Content Science — Animal Look-Alikes
Webbed feet. Slimy or dry. Lives on dry land or in water. Is it a frog or a toad? Learn how these cold-blooded animals are alike and how they differ. Read More →
From Acorn to Oak Tree
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a little acorn grow into a huge oak tree? Follow each step in nature's cycle—from falling acorns to strong oak trees—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Acorn to Tree
From the Series Life Cycles
Where do acorns come from? How do acorns grow into trees? What is a catkin? The amazing life cycle of an oak tree is explored with photographic guidance and a simple, informative text.… Read More →
From a Tiny Seed to a Mighty Tree: How Plants Grow
From the Series Get Started with STEM
How does an acorn become a mighty oak tree? What does a tiny sunflower seed need to grow into a tall yellow flower? In this title, readers will investigate how plants grow and how they… Read More →
From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a cocoa bean turn into tasty chocolate? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting cocoa trees to eating a sweet treat—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Cone to Pine Tree
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a little pine cone turn into a big, green pine tree? Follow each step in nature's cycle—from small cones to towering trees—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Cub to Panda
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a cub become a panda? Follow each step in the cycle—from a tiny, pink cub to a large, black and white panda—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Cub to Tiger
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How do tigers grow? Follow each step in the life cycle—from tiny, newborn cubs to large, majestic tigers—in this intriguing book! Read More →
From Egg to Bee
From the Series Life Cycles
What is a worker bee? How do bees collect pollen? What are baby bees called? The amazing life cycle of a bee is explored with photographic guidance and a simple, informative text. Concepts of Read More →