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Did you know that most soccer balls have 32 panels? Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Learn more about this exciting sport in Soccer.
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Did you know that it takes more than 27 days for the Moon to go around Earth? The Moon is four times smaller than Earth. Learn more about space in…
Learn to draw your favorite military vehicles with the You Can Draw series. Military Vehicles features six topics, ranging from fighter jets to submarines. Start by learning about military vehicles…
Kissock Heather
Did you know that people can see about 2,000 stars using only their eyes? The hottest stars are blue. Learn more about space in Stars, a World Languages book.
These books introduce readers to the many animals that can be found in and around the backyards of North America..
Jim Westcott
"Greece has a long and rich history. Its ancient civilizations made advances in science, art, literature, mathematics, and government that have influenced developments in these fields ever since. Learn about…
Megan Kopp
Did you know that the Liberty Bell cracked the first time it was rung? A new bell was made to replace it from the first bell's metal. Young readers can…
Steve Goldsworthy
Did you know that the Alamo is a place in Texas where an important battle took place? People remember the Alamo for the brave men who fought there. Young readers…
Did you know that the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France? It was given to the United States as a sign of friendship. Young readers can further explore…
John Perritano
"Singapore is a wealthy island city-state located in Southeast Asia that sits at the southern end of the Strait of Malacca. Ships from around the world use this passage. Read…
Heather Kissock
Did you know that Earth is known as the ocean planet? Most of Earth is covered by water. Discover these and other fascinating facts in Earth.
Did you know that round holes dot the Moon? They are called craters. Discover these and other fascinating facts in Moon.
Did you know that stars live for billions of years? They cool and change color over time. Discover these and other fascinating facts in Stars.
David Baker
Go on an exciting adventure beyond planet Earth in the All about Space series. Discover more about our solar system and the way we explore it with easy-to-read titles that…
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Helen Lepp Friesen
Did you know that Uncle Sam is a nickname for the United States? The symbol of Uncle Sam came from a real man named Samuel Wilson. Young readers can further…
Tamra B Orr
"Thailand is part of Southeast Asia. It has remained an independent kingdom for many centuries and, unlike the rest of the countries in the region, was never colonized by Europeans…
Did you know that spiders can have up to eight eyes? Even though they have many eyes, they still do not see very well. Learn more about these amazing arachnids…
Did you know that baby bald eagles have gray feathers? These feathers turn brown as the eagles get older. Find out more in Bald Eagles, a Little Backyard Animals book…
Did you know that caterpillars turn into butterflies? They make this change inside a hard shell. Find out more in Butterflies, a Little Backyard Animals book. The AV2 Spanish language…
Did you know that wolves have their babies in the spring? They take care of the babies in their den. Find out more in Wolves, a Little Backyard Animals book…
Did you know that black bear cubs are born in a den? They stay with their mother, who feeds them and keeps them warm. Find out more in Black Bears…
Did you know that an opossum mother carries her babies in a pouch? The pouch is part of the mother’s belly. Find out more in Opossums, a Little Backyard Animals…
Did you know that baby raccoons climb trees? Their mother teaches them how. Find out more in Raccoons, a Little Backyard Animals book. The AV2 Spanish language collection gives emerging…
Did you know that a baby robin has no feathers when it hatches? Its eyes are closed, and its skin is almost see-through. Find out more in Robins, a Little…
Provides information about leisure activities that can be enjoyed in nature. Contains photos, charts, and healthy eating and exercise tips that encourage readers to get outdoors and enjoy horseback riding…
Did you know that baby bald eagles have gray feathers? These feathers turn brown as the eagles get older. Find out more in Bald Eagles, a Little Backyard Animals book.
Did you know that caterpillars turn into butterflies? They make this change inside a hard shell. Find out more in Butterflies, a Little Backyard Animals book.
Did you know that baby raccoons climb trees? Their mother teaches them how. Find out more in Raccoons, a Little Backyard Animals book.
Did you know that wolves have their babies in the spring? They take care of the babies in their den. Find out more in Wolves, a Little Backyard Animals book.
?Sabias que el nido del colibri tiene el tamano de una nuez? El nido esta hecho de hojas y telaranas. Descubre mas en Los colibries, uno de los libros de…
?Sabias que los conejos crian a sus bebes en nidos? Los nidos estan recubiertos con pelo de la mama para que los bebes no tengan frio. Descubre mas en Los…
?Sabias que los buitres pueden detectar su alimento a 4 millas (6,4 kilometros) de distancia? Los buitres pueden volar por largos periodos sin aletear. Descubre estos y otros datos interesantes…