This season's edition of Series Made Simple brings a collection of nonfiction titles for young readers looking to explore, absorb, and make sense of the world around them.
This selection of animal books offers a nice variety of topics, ranging from animals that interact with humans, both as companions and as helpers, to broader topics of animal classification and beginning encyclopedias.
The newest titles in the arts and recreation series focuses on celebrations, creativity, and mindfulness, seen around the world and in our own backyards.
Celebrities, educators, scientists, athletes and explorers are among the people featured in this season’s biographies.
There is something for all young environmentalists, whether it be pleasure reading about endangered animals or researching fuel sources.
What do dinosaurs, teaspoons, and quantum physics have in common? These are just a few of the topics that this season’s books offer to students.
This spring, students need only pack their curiosity and imaginations to travel—no tickets or suitcases required!
Readers are introduced to various aspects of the United States military and how the United States government works.
This season, readers can explore the worlds within their bodies from the nervous system to what is on their plates and even how they perceive the world.
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