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"Biomes can be broken down into levels of organization. These levels range from a single plant or animal to many species of plants and animals living together in an area…
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"Many wonders can be found in Cambodia's geography, history, and traditions. That is why it known as "The Kingdom of Wonders." Read this Southeast Asia title to learn about the…
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Mount Aconcagua is nicknamed the roof of the Americas. It is the highest mountain in South America’s Andes Mountains. Learn more in Aconcagua, one of the titles in the Seven…
Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that is not shared with Canada. Its shoreline is considered one of the most scenic parts of the United States.
From its arctic north to its tropical south, North America is home to many different landscapes, plants and animals, natural resources, climates, and cultures. Learn more in North America, an…
From tropical rainforests to frozen glaciers, South America has some of the most varied landscapes on Earth. Brazil is South America’s largest country in both area and population. Learn more…
Presents information on simple machines with a focus on wheels and axles. Explains what wheels and axles are, how wheels and axles work, and includes examples of past and present…
Explores the history, people, and science behind the construction of the Empire State Building. Includes activity page, quiz, and glossary.
The Nile River in Africa has supplied precious water to human civilizations for thousands of years, and has allowed life to exist along its banks. The Nile River cuts right…
An axle is usually connected to a wheel at its center, or hub. There are more than 1 billion wheeled vehicles in use today. Learn more in All About Wheels…
Mountain biomes are home to hardy organisms that have adapted to the thin air, barren soil, and freezing temperatures found at high altitudes. Mountain goats have thick, pointed hooves to…
The longest cave system in the world is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. The Cave of Crystals in Mexico has the largest naturally formed crystals on Earth. Learn more in Caves…
The Sahara Desert of Africa is the world’s largest hot desert. The Sonoran Desert in North America is the wettest desert in the world. Learn more in Deserts, one of…
North America is the third-largest continent in the world. The Great Lakes contain 20 percent of the freshwater surface area on Earth. Learn more in North America, one of the…
At 3,212 feet (979 meters), Venezuela’s Angel Falls is the tallest waterfall in the world. Brazil grows more coffee then anywhere else in the world. Learn more in South America…
Civil rights are the basic rights guaranteed to the citizens of a country. The Civil Rights Movement fought to ensure that African Americans would have these rights. Find out more…
Raina Telgemeir’s books are loved by children around the world. She writes about things that are difficult to discuss with others.
Intended for ages 9-12, this book describes the evolution of the telephone from the invention of the telegraph by Marconi to the modern day cell phones that have become a…
Intended for ages 9-12, this book describes the history of the automobile and the inventors who helped develop it. It helps the readers learn about: the basic parts of a…
England has been home to many peoples. This work provides details about the daily life of the English people, and what they eat, where they learn, and what they do…
Intended for ages 9-14, this work includes full-colour photographs that show children the landscape, and lifestyles of the people of Afghanistan. Topics include: Hindu Kush and other mountains; rivers and…
Intended for ages 9-14, this work includes information on women and girls, Islam, and the war in Afghanistan. Topics include: early history and invaders; arrival of Islam; road to independence…
The island of Puerto Rico or rich port has long been known as a centre of trade and commerce in the Caribbean. This book explains Puerto Rico’s special status as…
This book examines various aspects of England’s culture.
From the Lake District to the southern downs, take a journey across England with the help of full-color photos that depict the country’s cities, countryside, and wildlife.
This book briefly examines the people of England.
This book explores the many civic and Christian holidays, festivals from other religions, and popular events that Americans enjoy.
In this book, young readers will learn about the history of the United States, as well as about the climate, agriculture, and natural landforms across the country’s various regions.
This book looks at the people, traditions, and ways of life today of both Native Americans and the many cultures that have landed on the shores of the United States.
Intended for ages 9-14, this work helps children learn about Puerto Rico’s fights for independence and autonomy and about the island’s many cultures. Topics include: trade and piracy in early…
Intended for ages 9-14, this book contains photographs that capture Ireland’s coastal cliffs, rugged mountains, and green glens. From the farming lands of the west coast to Dublin’s busy cobbled…
Ireland’s people have been divided and united through a turbulent history of battles. Intended for ages 9-14, this title presents Ireland’s city and country life, showing the contrasts of Ireland’s…
By combining the Gaelic myths and Celtic folklore of ancient Ireland with modern day festivals and celebrations, this title presents the traditions and customs of old Ireland with the contemporary…
The spectacular Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world. There are more than 10,000 different species of animals living within it. Discover more in The Great…
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes. Its deepest point is only 210 feet (64 m) underwater.
Explores the Civil Rights movement, including its history, important events, and central figures.
The longest cave system in the world is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. The Cave of Crystals in Mexico has the largest naturally formed crystals on Earth. Learn more in Caves.
The Sahara Desert of Africa is the world’s largest hot desert. The Sonoran Desert in North America is the wettest desert in the world. Learn more in Deserts.