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Minecraft and STEAM (21st Century Skills Innovation Library)

Using the fun, interactive world of Minecraft and key concepts in STEAM, two teachers developed the Minecraft and STEAM series to be used in and out of the classroom. In Minecraft and STEAM, students discover that Minecraft isn't just a game, it's a tool that can be used to learn about real-world science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Each book in the series expands on one key STEAM concept.

Mini Makers

Create eye-catching miniature craft projects with everyday materials. Appealing to both boys and girls alike, each book features detailed step-by-step instructions and full-color photos to guide readers through each project with little to no adult assistance needed.

Misinformation: What It Is and How to Identify It

Whether through social media or news reported via newspapers, television, radio, or online sources, misinformation-consisting of false facts and conspiracy theories has become rampant in modern society. Some false information spreads accidentally; but much of it derives from purposeful lies. This book discusses how false information damages society as well as ways to recognize and counteract it.

Miss Pinkeltink's Purse

From its humorous opening through its sad midpoint and uplifting end, Miss Pinkeltink's story shines a light on humanity. This story with children as agents of positive change reminds us again that communities are best known by their treatment of the disadvantaged among them.

Missing Barbegazi, The

The Missing Barbegazi is a wintery middle grade fantasy about the importance of family and the power of hope.

Mission Impossible

This high interest, low reading level series pulls in readers with thrilling real-life stories of dangerous missions or adventures gone wrong. Both historical and contemporary, each book offers a gripping narrative that shows skills, mental strength, and resilience as well as offering inspiring stories. Perfect for reluctant readers with fascinating facts and first-hand accounts organizing the books and offering a range of reading experiences.

Mission Survival: Saving Earth's Endangered Animals

Some of the world's most beautiful creatures are threatened because of human action. Find out why some people are making it their mission to try to save them, what kids on a mission are doing to save them, and what readers can do to make it their mission too in this call-to-action series. Mission Survival includes case studies that explore the work people are undertaking to save threatened animals, and career information that shows children how they can build their own careers in animal conserva

Mission: Code (Alternator Books?)

Dive into the fascinating world of coding languages! These titles walk new programmers through the basics of creating their own code. Hands-on learn-to-code activities accessed through an online Page Plus link add to the fun!

Mission: Code (Alternator Books®)

Dive into the fascinating world of coding languages! These titles walk new programmers through the basics of creating their own code. Hands-on learn-to-code activities accessed through an online Page Plus link add to the fun!

Mission: Mars (21st Century Skills Library)

Every day, NASA learns a little bit more about our nearest neighbour, Mars. No planet besides Earth has been explored more! Students will look at Mars's geology and what may lie beneath the planet's rocky surface And discover the lessons learned from past launches to the planet and the technological advances made since then. Readers will learn what stands between us and Mars, and what the journey there would be like. What would humans need for a successful voyage? What dangers might await brave