The world around us is more powerful than we know. Discover how earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, a... MoreUnforgettable Natural Disasters
Early elementary readers find out how important lunch is in order to keep them energized throughout their busy day. Impl... MoreCount Me In! What's for Lunch?
Early readers will be engaged as they find out how a skyscraper is built and what goes inside when it's completed. This ... MoreBuild It: Skyscrapers
Count Me In! School Carnival is an engaging English-language math reader designed to help young learners practice early ... MoreCount Me In! School Carnival
Animal trainers care for many different types of animals! Children will explore some of the methods that trainers use, s... MoreWild Work! Animal Trainers
The Space set is one of three new additions to this popular non-fiction series. It covers recent developments in space e... MoreThe Solar System
Some of the most powerful things in the world are so tiny they can't be seen with the naked eye! Readers will be amazed ... MoreMighty Micros: Little Things Big Results
Picture a city. What do you see? Traffic and towering buildings? Or maybe you imagine something a little . . . wilder?... MoreWild Cities
Next Stop: Mexico is an English nonfiction reader designed for students in Grades 2–3. The book invites young readers to... MoreNext Stop: Mexico
Learn all about the amazing things your brain does and how to keep it healthy and strong! Readers will discover the anat... MoreLook Inside: Your Brain
Next Stop: The Caribbean is an engaging nonfiction reader that introduces young students to the vibrant islands of the C... MoreNext Stop: The Caribbean
Survival! Jungle plunges young readers into the heart of the wild, where they’ll learn how to stay alive in one of the w... MoreSurvival! Jungle
Step Into the Desert introduces young readers in Grades K–2 to the fascinating world of desert ecosystems. This engaging... MoreStep into the Desert
Eagles Up Close is a high-interest nonfiction title that gives young readers in grades 1–3 a fascinating look at one of ... MoreEagles Up Close
Discover the various responsibilities of an emergency room doctor in this enlightening nonfiction book. Readers will lea... MoreAll in a Day's Work: ER Doctor
History is full of unsolved crimes, mysterious disappearances, and strange sightings. Readers will discover some of the ... MoreUnsolved! History's Mysteries
Travel to the 22nd century in this captivating nonfiction title that allows readers to discover the future of space. Ele... More22nd Century: Future of Space
Outer Space invites early elementary readers on an exciting journey across the universe to explore fundamental astrologi... MoreOuter Space
Making money takes hard work and determination. This informative nonfiction book encourages readers to learn some of the... MoreMaking Money Grow
There are seven million horses in the United States! Early readers will learn all about horses and stallions in this app... MoreHorses Up Close
Go-Karts are a fun and thrilling way to hit the road! This exciting nonfiction title invites readers to explore differen... MoreFinal Lap! Go-Kart Racing
Mysterious events occur all over the world. It rains fish every year in Honduras, rocks in Pennsylvania make music, and ... MoreUnsolved! Mysterious Events
Tornadoes and Hurricanes! is an engaging nonfiction reader that introduces students in Grades 2–4 to the science behind ... MoreTornadoes and Hurricanes!
Come find out what professional crime scene investigators do to solve a crime in this inspiring nonfiction book! With de... MoreOn the Scene: A CSI's Life
Introduce readers to some of the most well-known criminals and tyrants of ancient history with this fascinating nonficti... MoreBad Guys and Gals of the Ancient World
Step into the Forest introduces young readers to the unique environment of the forest and the variety of plant and anima... MoreStep into the Forest
This revised edition of "Volcanoes" features colour photographs and new sections on Pinatubo - the largest eruption of t... MoreVolcanoes
Make It: Chocolate takes readers in grades 2–4 on a delicious journey to discover how chocolate is made, from cacao bean... MoreMake It: Chocolate
Dive beneath the oceans and soar above the clouds in this exploration of Earth that makes a pleasing introduction to bas... MoreOur Earth
What does swimming in a pool, drinking through a straw, breathing in air, and circulating blood all have in common? They... MorePop! Air and Water Pressure
Take a carriage ride back to 1800s America and learn how Louisa May Alcott's home and family life influenced her writing... MoreStepping Into Louisa May Alcott's World
This intriguing nonfiction book builds literacy skills while immersing students in subject area content. You Are There! ... MoreYou Are There! Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
Martin Luther King Jr. is an English nonfiction biography written for students in Grades 2–3. This engaging reader chron... MoreMartin Luther King Jr.
Examine the lives of commoners and kings from the Middle Kingdom with You Are There! Ancient China 305 BC. Take a tour o... MoreYou Are There! Ancient China 305 BC
Settle in and investigate some of the most intriguing beauty practices-both ancient and current-around the world. Develo... MoreSurprising Things We Do for Beauty
Kidnapped during a botched car-jacking and left in the desert with no food or water, Scott and Robbie must use the conte... MoreDanger in the Desert
This intriguing nonfiction book builds literacy skills while immersing students in subject area content. You Are There! ... MoreYou Are There! March on Washington, August 28, 1963
Take a riverboat ride back to 1800s America and learn how Mark Twain's world influenced his writing. This nonfiction tex... MoreStepping Into Mark Twain's World
On the morning of April 18, 1906, a massive earthquake struck San Francisco. This book gives students a sense of what li... MoreYou Are There! San Francisco 1906
This informational text examines the life of the women's rights activist and suffragist who fought for women's right to ... MoreTrue Life: Alice Paul
J.K. Rowling's success is beyond impressive. Few authors in history have experienced anything like it. There are theme p... MoreGame Changers: A Biography of J. K. Rowling
Showcasing important survival skills, this fascinating book examines the outdoor skills that are needed to survive extre... MoreStruggle for Survival: Shelter
Explore what life was life in ancient Egypt under the reign of Tutankhamun! Students will be whisked away to the past wi... MoreYou Are There! Ancient Egypt 1336 BC
Alexander Hamilton was George Washington's right-hand man and Thomas Jefferson's most notable rival. He was the beloved ... MoreTrue Life: Alexander Hamilton
Sports fans: dive in! Join us as we celebrate some spectacular sports moments in history. There will be surprising stati... MoreNo Way! Spectacular Sports Stories
Snail porridge. Koolickles. Wasabi ice cream. Fried spiders. Fermented shark. Are you ready to encounter some of the mos... MoreSurprising Things We Eat
What makes someone a "superstar"? If anyone ever earned that title, it is Leonardo da Vinci. He not only painted, he als... More16th Century Superstar: Da Vinci
Engineers design things that affect our everyday lives. You can thank an engineer for your phone, the lights in your hom... MoreSTEM Careers: Enhancing Engineering
From gamma rays to mighty mutants to mad science, superhero stories are filled with ideas borrowed from the world of sci... MoreThe Science of Superpowers
Build literacy skills while immersing students in subject area content! Written from the perspectives of different indiv... MoreYou Are There! Gettysburg, July 1–3, 1863
Encourage readers to learn about the various animals that need help and what they can do to make a difference through vo... MoreHand to Paw: Protecting Animals
Climb aboard for a journey into the world of trains! In this fascinating nonfiction title, readers learn about the histo... MoreAll Aboard! How Trains Work
Marie Curie is known as one of the most revolutionary scientists of all time. She transformed the way people look at the... More20th Century Superstar: Curie
Introduce readers to the various ways they can participate in volunteerism with this nonfiction title. Readers will disc... MoreHand to Heart: Improving Communities
Mammal Mania introduces students ages 7 to 12 (grades 3 to 4) to the fascinating world of mammals and what makes them un... MoreMammal Mania
Learn how a designer's sketch becomes the fashion we wear and how a designer uses math and geometry to make their design... MoreBackstage Pass: Fashion
Inform readers of the dangers of smoking with this fact-filled nonfiction title. Through helpful diagrams, detailed imag... MoreStraight Talk: Smoking
Find out how tools have helped people hunt, build, and make life easier in this engaging nonfiction reader. With colorfu... MoreHit It! History of Tools
Help readers make a difference by encouraging them to learn about the various ways the environment needs our help and th... MoreHand to Earth: Saving the Environment
The human body can achieve amazing feats, but with every new physical feat, there are many failures. Readers will learn ... MorePhysical: Feats & Failures
Discover the history of the space race in this exciting and riveting nonfiction title! Elementary readers will learn abo... More20th Century: Race to the Moon
With every new feat, there is at least one big failure. Learn about some of the biggest technological feats and failures... MoreTechnology: Feats & Failures
Engineers have built some incredible things. But with every new feat, there is failure. Readers will learn about enginee... MoreEngineering: Feats & Failures
What did people use to buy things before money was invented? Where is money made? Find out in this inviting book that in... MoreBuy It! History of Money
Hop on that big red truck for a real adventure! Being a firefighter takes a lot of hard work. Early elementary readers l... MoreA Day in the Life of a Firefighter
Leap into the world of a ballet dancer! In this engaging nonfiction book, readers learn about the history of this art fo... MoreA Day in the Life of a Ballet Dancer
Big Digs: Construction Site is an English nonfiction reader designed for students in Grades 3–4 and ages 7–12 that takes... MoreBig Digs: Construction Site
Readers are given helpful information about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, including narcotics, hallucinogens, and pr... MoreStraight Talk: Drugs and Alcohol
Learn the secrets to artful cupcakes, oven-fresh bread, and other delicious baked goods in this delightful nonfiction ti... MoreSweet: Inside a Bakery
Markets Around the World is a vibrant nonfiction reader in English designed for students in Grades 3–4 and ages 7–12. Th... MoreMarkets Around the World
In this exciting and engaging nonfiction book, readers learn about the Wright Brothers, the history of aviation, how air... MoreTake Off! All About Airplanes
Find out the truth about our bodies and learn exactly what makes us human in this fascinating nonfiction reader! Featuri... MoreStrange but True: Gross Anatomy: Gross Anatomy
In this inspiring biography, readers will learn about the incredible journey of Helen Keller. Using informational text a... MoreHelen Keller: A New Vision
Nelson Mandela helped create a new world for South Africa in his fight against apartheid. Readers will learn about Mande... MoreNelson Mandela: Leading the Way
Encourage readers to discover which foods are healthy for them and how to make the best food choices with this nonfictio... MoreStraight Talk: The Truth About Food
Readers will learn about arachnids, insects, arthropods, and even parasites in this fascinating nonfiction reader. Featu... MoreStrange but True: Tiny Creatures: Tiny Creatures
Dystopian novels have become one of the most popular subgenres of YA literature. This high-interest book examines the th... MoreYoung Adult Literature: Dystopian Worlds
Why is the magical world so mighty and alluring? How does it cast such a powerful spell over readers? Explore the themes... MoreYoung Adult Literature: Magical Worlds
Visit to a Car Factory is an engaging nonfiction reader that takes young students behind the scenes of automotive produc... MoreA Visit to a Car Factory
From hermit crabs that make a home out of anything they can find to tiny termites that build tall towers, animals of all... MoreAnimal Architects
This book introduces readers to the life of our country’s first president, George Washington, who led America to victory... MoreGeorge Washington
Count Me In! Soccer Tournament is an engaging math reader designed to help young learners apply math skills to a real-li... MoreCount Me In! Soccer Tournament
There are millions of animals that call the ocean home. Some of these animals are in danger. Learn about marine animals ... MoreEndangered Animals of the Sea
Step into the vibrant world of the rainforest with this engaging nonfiction reader written in English for students in Gr... MoreStep into the Rainforest
Learn what it's like to live and work on a marine base! In this engaging nonfiction reader, children can discover everyt... MoreA Visit to a Marine Base
This high-interest nonfiction book dives into the history of theater, television, and movies, and details how special ef... MoreFX! Lighting and Sound
This title introduces readers to how people in different parts of the world learn. Simple text, fun pictures, and a phot... MoreSchool Around the World
Jane Goodall is one of the most respected scientists and environmental activists in the world. This engaging nonfiction ... MoreJane Goodall
Mohandas Gandhi was one of the world's great leaders who used nonviolent resistance to protest against the caste system.... MoreMohandas Gandhi
Journey to Africa to explore the world of the grasslands! Readers are taken on an adventure through the grasslands to le... MoreAfrican Grasslands
How do astronauts travel into space? Where do they live when they get there? What do they do all day? In this book you'l... MoreLiving In Space
Incredible Invertebrates is an engaging English nonfiction reader designed for students ages 7 to 12 (grades 3–4). Reade... MoreIncredible Invertebrates
Have you ever heard of the Mud Olympics or outhouse racing? Some of these activities might sound a little weird, but kee... MoreSurprising Things We Do for Fun
Abolitionist, civil rights activist, orator, and author are all words that can be used to describe Frederick Douglass. B... MoreTrue Life: Frederick Douglass
This nonfiction book teaches students about the fascinating history of the Internet and social media, and provides helpf... MoreSafe & Sound: Social Media
Bullying. Parents, teachers, and other adults are talking about it. But what exactly is bullying? There are many types o... MoreSafe & Sound: Stop Bullying
This high-interest biography examines the life of Kwame Alexander, the author of The Crossover. From his birth in 1968 t... MoreGame Changers: Kwame Alexander
Have you ever wondered how a GPS knows the fastest route to take? Or how a video game knows when to stop performing an a... MorePower of Patterns: Coding
Cryptography has been used since ancient times to send hidden messages. The MIS-X, the Enigma Machine, the Vigenere Ciph... MorePower of Patterns: Cryptography
Young adult novels are a great place to find characters who are a lot like you. Maybe they are new to school, are dealin... MoreYoung Adult Literature: The Worlds Inside Us
Fractals come in a huge variety of forms, but they are generally defined as shapes that exhibit self-similarity and high... MorePower of Patterns: Fractals
Explore the history of medicine and discover some of the inspiring career opportunities in this field. Developed by Timo... MoreSTEM Careers: Metamorphosis of Medicine
Next Stop: Canada invites young readers on an engaging journey through one of the world’s most fascinating countries. Fr... MoreNext Stop: Canada
Anne Frank's diary has become one of the most widely read books in the world. Readers will learn about Anne as she went ... MoreAnne Frank: A Light in the Dark
Beginning with an exploration of digestion at the cellular level, this volume of the Encyclopedia of the Human Body disc... MoreThe Digestive System
How we send and receive news has changed over time. Without a constant evolution and progression of news media, the way ... MoreUnforgettable News Reports
Many desert animals around the world are in danger of becoming extinct. In this enlightening nonfiction title, readers w... MoreEndangered Animals of the Desert
Stunt performers make dangerous feats look fun and easy, but there is a lot of risk behind this profession. Explore what... MoreFearless! Stunt People
Enter the world of bug builders! Bugs can build structures that are as complex as the ones that we build! Readers will l... MoreBug Builders
Introduce readers to physics and how it assists objects to move. This stimulating nonfiction title includes real-life ex... MoreVroom! Speed and Acceleration
In this stimulating nonfiction book, readers will discover the various types of friction--including rolling friction, sl... MoreDrag! Friction and Resistance
Using their hands, feet, and determination, rock climbers defy gravity and conquer amazing challenges! Readers will lear... MoreDefying Gravity! Rock Climbing
What do you do if you find yourself stranded at sea? This useful nonfiction book gives readers the information they need... MoreSurvival! Ocean
Do you have what it takes to be an athlete? Readers learn about the hard work and dedication that athletes of all levels... MoreIn the Game: An Athlete's Life
Learn what it takes to work in the exciting and unique profession of deep-sea fishing! Readers will learn about techniqu... MoreDangerous Catch! Deep Sea Fishers
Grab your cowboy hat and saddle up! Early elementary readers learn about all the responsibilities it takes to be a cowha... MoreA Day in the Life of a Cowhand
Find out what surfers need to know to have fun and stay safe in the water in this engaging nonfiction reader! Invite rea... MoreHang Ten! Surfing
Susan B. Anthony is an engaging nonfiction reader written in English for students in Grades 2–4. This informative biogra... MoreSusan B. Anthony
Step inside a studio and learn what it takes to be an artist! This nonfiction title engages readers through stimulating ... MoreBehind the Canvas: An Artist's Life
From Stonehenge to the Bermuda Triangle, there are many places on Earth that remain a mystery to scientists! Readers wil... MoreUnsolved! Mysterious Places
Introduce elementary readers to famous pirates and pirate history in this interesting and informative nonfiction reader.... MoreBad Guys and Gals of the High Seas
Action! With this entertaining nonfiction book, readers are taken behind the scenes to find out what is needed to make a... MoreAction! Making Movies
Craft It: Hand-Blown Glass introduces early elementary readers to the ancient art of glass blowing, a craft that has exi... MoreCraft It: Hand-Blown Glass
Lights! Camera! It's time to explore the art of animation! This fun, engaging nonfiction title allows readers to explore... MoreAll in a Day's Work: Animator
Discover the different ways that people spend, save, and budget their money. Readers are introduced to important persona... MoreWhere Does Your Money Go?
Robbery, gunfights, murder--outlaws ran rampant all across the Wild West! Readers will be introduced to some of the most... MoreBad Guys and Gals of the Wild West
Learn about some of the worst disasters in the world including the Hindenburg, the sinking of the Titanic, the Dust Bowl... MoreUnforgettable Catastrophes
Take a trip to the place where cows and horses play and fields of crops grow in this nonfiction book that tours a farm! ... MoreA Visit to a Farm
Elementary readers will learn about space exploration as they read through this fascinating nonfiction title. Readers wi... More21st Century: Mysteries of Deep Space
Snakes Up Close is a 28-page nonfiction science reader that gives students in Grades 2–4 a fascinating look into the sec... MoreSnakes Up Close
Learn the ways that people have started from almost nothing to become millionaires and billionaires! Through examples of... MoreFrom Rags to Riches
Look Inside: Your Skeleton and Muscles is an engaging nonfiction book designed for students in Grades 2 and 3, introduci... MoreLook Inside: Your Skeleton and Muscles
Get readers excited to learn about the various technological innovations that have occurred throughout history--and what... MoreThe Cutting Edge: Breakthroughs in Technology
Give children an in-depth look at what a career as a police officer is like. With this informative nonfiction title, rea... MoreAll in a Day's Work: Police Officer
Read and find out about one of nature's most mysterious forces-the earthquake. Some earthquakes are so small that you do... MoreEarthquakes
Look Inside: Your Heart and Lungs is an English nonfiction reader designed for students in Grades 2–3. This accessible t... MoreLook Inside: Your Heart and Lungs
Take a trip to the tropics to learn about what makes jungle animals so unique and why they need to be protected. This no... MoreEndangered Animals of the Jungle
Imagine being lost and stranded in the desert. Would you know what to do to survive? This useful nonfiction title explai... MoreSurvival! Desert
Don't throw away your shot to read about the fascinating life of Lin-Manuel Miranda! This high-interest biography descri... MoreGame Changers: Lin-Manuel Miranda
How does the food you eat affect your body? Why is it important to exercise? How does stress affect the brain? Developed... MoreSafe & Sound: Our Health
Slither into the scaly world of reptiles and amphibians with this engaging nonfiction reader written for students ages 7... MoreSlithering Reptiles and Amphibians
Take a bat, a ball, a mitt, and a warm summer day. Put them all together and you've got the great game of baseball! From... MoreBatter Up! History of Baseball
Amazon Rainforest is an English nonfiction reader designed for students in Grades 3–5. This compelling title invites rea... MoreAmazon Rainforest
Roberto Clemente is remembered as one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived, but more than that, he was also a... MoreRoberto Clemente
This book looks at the rich diversity of games around the world. Through simple text and stunning photographs, it introd... MoreGames Around the World
Death Valley is one of the hottest and driest deserts of the world! Readers are taken on an adventure through Death Vall... MoreDeath Valley Desert
In this encouraging nonfiction reader, children visit an actual space camp! Readers will learn what astronauts eat, wher... MoreBlast Off to Space Camp
Highlighting important milestones in video game history, this informational text examines the history of video games, fr... MoreHistory of Video Games
Dive into the history of monster movies! From the earliest examples from the silent-film era, to modern-day movies featu... MoreHistory of Monster Movies
Build students' reading skills with this action-packed nonfiction book designed to engage students. Showcasing heroes an... MoreHistory of Comic Books
Find out what sets the human life cycle apart from other living things in this fascinating, informative nonfiction reade... MoreThe Human Life Cycle
Blobfish, pangolin, and flower mantis are just a few of the names of the bizarre bugs and animals that readers will lear... MoreStrange but True: Bizarre Animals: Bizarre Animals
Elementary readers are invited to discover terrifying plants and animals of the tropics in this fascinating nonfiction t... MoreTerror in the Tropics
Discover the dangerous and strange creatures of the deep ocean. This fascinating nonfiction book allows elementary reade... MoreDemons of the Deep
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the greatest composers of all time. His work challenged musicians, singers, and audien... More18th Century Superstar: Mozart
Do you take things apart and put them back together just for fun? Do you dream of drone fleets and robot warriors? Does ... MoreSTEM Careers: Reinventing Robotics
Do you have what it takes to survive when necessities like water are scarce? Students will learn how dehydration affects... MoreStruggle for Survival: Water
Heat and light are important for survival, but where would you find heat and light in an emergency? Showcasing important... MoreStruggle for Survival: Fire
Showcasing daring feats and illusions, this book takes a look at the famous illusionists throughout history who have ama... MoreThe Science of Magic
Acrobatics is more than just flying through the air. It is the demonstration of flexibility, strength, balance, and coor... MoreNo Way! Amazing Acrobatics
Explore the "science" behind monsters! Showcasing creatures that continue to frighten and fascinate us, this fascinating... MoreThe Science of Monsters
In this guide to costumes and makeup, you'll read about the history, planning, and work involved in designing costumes a... MoreFX! Costumes and Makeup
On a summer day in September 1666, the Great Fire of London began at Thomas Farriner's bakery on Pudding Lane. This nonf... MoreYou Are There! London 1666
Learn what life was like in Ancient Greece as you are whisked away to the past! This book breathes life into history and... MoreYou Are There! Ancient Greece 432 BC
This book details the history of special effects and CGI in films, and examines the innovative special effects used in m... MoreFX! Computer-Generated Imagery
Extreme sports are extremely cool! Come explore the world of extreme sports enthusiasts and how they make their free-fal... MoreNo Way! Jolting Jumps
Powerful plays, deadly plagues, and chamber pots… Shakespeare lived in a world vastly different from our own. This nonfi... MoreStepping Into William Shakespeare's World
It’s full of the most vibrant illustrations and brightest colours. It’s also packed with SO many interesting facts, some of which completely blew our ...
This is a stunningly illustrated narrative nonfiction and it is completely absorbing.
The cities explored are depicted in beautiful and captivating ...
This book is for my grandchildren and as I checked through it I found it fascinating . The number of animals that could be found in the centre of citi...