Quick view The Civil War by Megan Kopp Using speeches, photos, and paintings of the time, as well as material that addresses historical context, The Civil War guides readers in critically examining primary and secondary source materials. Discussions include how emerging technologies such as... View Details
Quick view The War of 1812 by Simon Adams This interesting book examines the events and people who were involved in the War of 1812 between the United States and what would later become Canada. Unusal for a war, the conflict ended with friendly relations established and no major loss of... View Details
Quick view B is fro Blue Planet: An Earth Science Alphabet lb by Ruth Strother Readers examine Earth's diverse ecosystems (deserts), discover geological wonders (karst caves), learn weather phenomena (hurricanes), and more View Details
Quick view Who Will Plant a Tree? (Hard Cover) by Jerry Pallotta Explores how animals, in the course of their everyday activities, help disperse seeds that will one day turn into trees. View Details
Quick view S is for Scientists: A Discovery Alphabet (Hard Cover) by Larry Verstraete From A to Z, the faces and facts behind famous scientific (and sometimes unplanned) discoveries are explored. View Details
Quick view Pierre the Penguin: A True Story (Hard Cover) by Jean Marzollo When Pierre, a penguin living at the California Academy of Sciences, loses his feathers, he gets some help from his human friends. A true story of veterniary ingenuity. View Details
Quick view Number 1 Teacher: A School Counting Book by Steven L Layne From the five lines on a music staff to the seven colors of the rainbow, all the way up to the famous 100th day of school, Number 1 Teacher: A School Counting Book takes a by-the-numbers approach to helping young readers understand and identify many of... View Details
Quick view N Is for Our Nation's Capital: A Washington DC Alphabet by Marie Smith Illustrated by Barbara GibsonBursting with history like no other city in the world, Washington DC is a tribute to the United States, its people and even the world. Monuments spot the landscape, tourists spot the monuments and their legends are learned... View Details
Quick view M Is for Mount Rushmore: A South Dakota Alphabet by William Anderson An A-Z pictorial for children all about South Dakota including, famous people, geography, history, and state symbols. Topics are introduced with poems accompanied by expository text to provide detailed information--Provided by publisher. View Details
Quick view M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet by Mike Ulmer Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a name or word derived from some aspect of the country of Canada, and each term is presented in a rhyme and then further explained in a note. View Details
Quick view M Is for Magnolia: A Mississippi Alpahbet Book by Michael Shoulders Each letter of the alphabet is represented by some historical, geographical, or cultural fact about Mississippi, accompanied by objects to find in the illustrations. View Details
Quick view Little Ohio by Marcia Schonberg Basic information about the state of Ohio is relayed using simple riddles. View Details