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Building Resilience  

Building resilience is a key life skill. This series builds confidence, empathy, and self-respect, and helps children develop a flexible mindset to cope with our ever-changing world. Adorable photos of animals represent emotions and feelings to aid empathy around difficult experiences, such as changing schools, family breakdown, making new friends, or trying new things. Tips and exercises encourage readers to participate, ask for help, be brave, and to embrace feelings of nervousness, as well as

Building Vocabulary Skills & Strategies

Here's a great vocabulary program that is equally appropriate for younger students working at grade level and older students who have 'forgotten" or never mastered the basics. The friendly look and tone of this series belies the comprehensive sweepof the instructional sequence. Every topic- from primary level phonics to the specialized terminology of essay tests- is developed "from the ground up." Includes answer key.

Build-It-Yourself

The ultimate lab series for kids! With this series and a few easy-to-find tools and ingredients, budding engineers will be able to do tons of exciting experiments and projects, including paper airplane launchers, straw rockets, and more. Each of the experiments features safety precautions, materials needed, step-by-step instructions with illustrations, fun facts, and ways to further children's explorations. At once engaging, encouraging, and inspiring, this series is the ultimate go-to guide for

Built for Success

The Built for Success series spotlights flourishing corporations and introduces the leaders who guided them to prominence. Each title surveys the featured company's complete history, examining its triumphs and failures, products and innovations, and the impact it has had on the lives of people around the globe.

Built for Success

The Built for Success series spotlights flourishing corporations and introduces the leaders who guided them to prominence. Each title surveys the featured company's complete history, examining its triumphs and failures, products and innovations, and the impact it has had on the lives of people around the globe.

Bullying & Mental Health Series for Young Adults

In this series, you'll find the fiction novel, THE ONLY WAY OUT, that tells a gripping tale of bullying and mental health struggles in a high school setting. It evokes emotion in readers, heightens their awareness of important issues, and inspires a more positive way forward. The book is dedicated to the late Amanda Todd, and donates part of all proceeds to the Amanda Todd Legacy Society. You'll also find an educational bullying and mental health workbook, MANY WAYS UP, that accompanies the nove

Bumble Brothers

Wacky misunderstandings, riddles that nobody gets, goofy puns, and silly fantasy sequences, this graphic novel series will have early elementary school kids laughing non-stop!

By the People

By the People examines the history of American government, making use of maps, charts, call-outs, and other infographic-packed features to spotlight memorable facts and bolster the surrounding narrative. ôWe the Peopleö sidebars provide biographical sketches of key figures, from senators and presidents to justices and mayors.

Caitlin Clark: Basketball Superstar and Inspiration for a New Generation

This book explores the life of professional basketball player Caitlin Clark, from her early days playing sports with her brothers to becoming a college basketball phenomenon and a rising WNBA star. Clark's story is not only about her athletic achievements but also about her resilience, determination, and the impact she's had on inspiring a new generation of young athletes.

Calf Named Brian Higgins, A

Thirteen-year-old Hannah Higgins is convinced her summer is ruined when she is forced to travel to Africa and work in a remote village in Kenya with her mom and uncle. Never having been to a developing country, she finds the food gross and the community filthy. She has to live without electricity or running water. Then she is told she must attend school. Just when she thinks nothing could make this trip any worse, she learns people there are dying of hunger and preventable disease. Hannah become