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History in 50

The History in 50 series explores history by telling thematically linked stories. Each book includes 50 illustrated narrative accounts of people and events--some well-known, others often overlooked--that, together, build a rich connect the-dots mosaic and challenge conventional assumptions about how history unfolds. Dedicated to the premise that history is the greatest story ever told. Includes a mix of ""greatest hits"" with quirky, surprising, provocative accounts. Challenges readers to think and engage.

History in Pictures(Read Woke™ Books)

Examine historical events in US history with a focus on photos that help tell stories of people from underrepresented groups. Readers are asked to think critically about who took the photos, why they were taken, and what viewpoint is represented. Students will see how key events in history connect to the overarching social justice issues we face today. Special features in the books prompt reader reflection, and a Take Action sidebar provides ideas for how to become involved.

History of Pets (Pogo Books)

History of Pets presents a high-interest introduction to key social studies curriculum topics. Each book explores the history of how humans in different cultures and geographic areas have interacted with common pets, including when, where, and who first came into contact with each kind of animal and how these wild animals ended up becoming the pets we know and love today. Bright, colour photographs complement the carefully levelled text to make reading easy and fun.

History Raiders  

History is full of unanswered questions, puzzling mysteries, and hidden clues. History Raiders is an engaging series that follows an intrepid explorer who journeys around the world to solve mysteries about the past. Readers are encouraged to ask questions, gather evidence, and make informed conclusions about lost kingdoms, cursed locations, and even alien visitations. Find out what secrets the past has to offer as you discover its treasure trove of evidence!

History's Famous Feuds

History is full of stories of rivals. From Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr to Al Capone and Eliot Ness, these stories sound more like a movie than real life at times! This set explores the intertwined biography of the people involved in the most famous feuds of history, covering historical periods from the American Revolution to World War II.

History's Most Influential Musicians

These detailed and entertaining guides are filled with profiles of truly accomplished musicians across a broad spectrum of musical styles and genres. Readers are introduced to a wide variety of musical artists including Ludwig von Beethoven, Elvis Presley, and Jay-Z. Each book offers a comprehensive view of the world’s musical history and is supported by photographs and primary sources. Readers will be fascinated and inspired by the amazing stories of the world’s most influential musicians.

History's Most Influential Scientists

Detailed profiles of many notable scientists are thoughtfully collected within the guides of this important set. Some biographies are supported by photographs and primary sources. Readers will be fascinated and inspired by the amazing stories of the world’s most influential scientists.

History's Warriors (Bolt)

From noble knights to stealthy ninjas, history is full of incredible warriors who went through gruelling training and led daring lives. Through labeled images, maps, and other graphics, this series brings history to life and takes readers back in time to see how some of the world's greatest warriors lived and fought.

History's Yearbook (45th Parallel Press)

Who were history's biggest rebels? Who was voted "Life of the Party"? Who had the biggest heart? In the History's Yearbook series, readers will learn about the amazing women in history. From business savvy "girl bosses" to fierce women warriors to quick-thinking spies, readers will rediscover their favourite heroines and learn about new, diverse women. This series is written at a high interest level with a lower reading level for struggling readers.

Histronauts, The

Crack open a What Happened? book to investigate a preposterous mystery from four different perspectives. See what the witnesses get right . . . and what they get hilariously wrong. Bet you'll never guess what really happened!