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In recent years, free speech advocates have warned that censorship is rising at a concerning rate. Yet not everyone agrees that restricting certain types of speech is censorship. As a result, there is a growing debate over what should be allowed or censored, sparking confusion in the public and those responsible for enforcing these policies.
The Countries of the World series takes readers on a worldwide tour to discover diverse countries from around the globe. Learn about each country3s land and climate, plants and animals, natural resources, goods and services, indigenous peoples, cultural groups, arts and entertainment, sports, politics and government, and much more!
In a post-pandemic world dominated by social media, many issues that have always impacted teenage girls feel more overwhelming than ever. Girls are struggling with anxiety related to self-image issues, body image issues, and cyberbullying. Understanding these issues is crucial to help girls learn how to navigate a world full of harmful messages, and to understand that no matter what anyone says, they are enough.
Readers dive into the biggest events in sports. From the Summer Olympics to the Super Bowl, readers will learn about greatest moments, best players, and more in the world's major sporting events.
Did you know that animals can have disabilities just like people? With the right kind of care from their human helpers, these animal champs can surviveÑand thrive! In this inspiring series, readers will learn how adaptable animals really are, and how, with a little bit of help, anything is possible.
This six-book series introduces readers to people who have helped change the world as entertainers, pandemic problem-solvers, and more. Each levelled title in the Change Makers series engages readers with fascinating facts and photos of people throughout history who have been bold enough to make a difference. Featuring names such as Maya Angelou, BeyoncÄ, Charles Dickens, Frederick Douglass, Malala, Shakespeare, and more, thereÎs sure to be someone to inspire every reader!
Charlie is just a regular kid who happens to live in the world3s largest nature reserve, Charlie3s Park. Together with his mom, dad, little brother Archie, and Uncle Monty, they live, work, and go to school at the Park. Taking care of so many animals can be tricky, especially with lions that like to play jokes, monkey kidnappers, and prep for animal talent shows. What can go wrong?s
An Arctic tern can fly as many as 50,000 miles in its annual migration, and as this bird chases summer across the hemispheres, it sees more sunlight than any other living thing. In this luminous celebration of such astonishing aerial feats, author and visual artist Timothy Musso charts the migratory path of an Arctic tern family with intricately designed woodcut illustrations that propel the reader along as a partner on a most incredible journey. Back matter expands on the poetic text with additional details about the Arctic tern and other animals.
A lyrical story of animal repopulation and hope in India. Cheetahs used to roam India's grasslands and jungles, but as farms expanded and cities grew, India's cheetah population dwindled . . . to nothing. Seventy years later, hope--and cheetahs--returned to the Indian subcontinent. From a coalition of cheetahs sent from Africa, Aasha and Pavan are chosen as the first cheetahs to repopulate the land. Will they survive in their new home? Will they thrive? Will India finally see a return of their beloved cheetahs?
The world around us is full of elements. Many of them are necessary for life, and many more can be put to use. Which ones and how? The answers are found in the science of chemistry. This series uses encyclopedic-style entries to explore the science behind chemicals and all that they do. From the building blocks of nature to the chemicals we use in our homes every day, discover the materials and reactions that make up our world.s