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Questions Explored discusses issues that today’s teens face, from dealing with anxiety to learning how to prevent racial bias. The series explores the history of each topic, how the topic affects individuals and society, recent examples of the topic in the news, and more. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research. Hi-Lo YA nonfiction.
Quick Guide to Fantasy Sports introduces readers to the exciting world of fantasy football, basketball, baseball, and hockey. Readers will learn how to form or join a league, draft a team, compare player statistics, set a lineup, and compete for the fantasy championship. Each book contains informational sidebars, quotes from fantasy sports analysts, and sources for further research.
Quick Guide to Financial Skills grounds readers in the basics of finance. This series introduces readers to topics such as insurance, jobs and taxes, loans, and renting. The books are geared toward young readers and some of the unique challenges they face. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, Source Notes, and resources to aid in further research.
These books for struggling readers are power-packed with reading employment. Here are the exciting hi-lo novels with various themes guaranteed to keep your students turning the pages until the very end!
The CD albums include five CDs. Each CD contains two stories. The word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
The CD albums include five CDs. Each CD contains two stories. The word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
A sweet poem about being an introvert in a big loud world. Inspired by a quote from the late, great children's book author Margaret Wise Brown, this poem honors and celebrates the beauty of being your authentic self. Soothing rhymes and soft illustrations convey the peace of being alone with your thoughts. This is a gentle introduction to the concept of being an introvert, as well as an invitation for child and grown-up readers alike to observe and imagine their inner world and the world around
This gorgeous, expressive picture book shows the first haunting days and nights of the war in Ukraine from a child's perspective. The child is scared, but will not be afraid. She believes in a higher power watching over them, keeping them safe--her astronaut. As she narrates, readers get a tender glimpse into a life on the front lines, one filled with love and trauma, fear and hope. A much needed perspective from Ukrainian author and illustrator.
Raccoon is in search of adventure! A hot air balloon looks like the perfect way for him to experience flying . . . but how will he get down?
Raccoon loves making snowmen. He practices all winter with his rolling, his stacking, and his decorating. He doesn't overlook any detail and his snowmen are perfect. When his friends come by, Raccoon is certain that they will also want to build snowmen. And they will need his help. But following Raccoon's directions aren't that easy. Poor Rabbit can't find the right snow (someone has used it all); Fox doesn't have the right tools (someone isn't sharing them); and Mouse can't decorate her snowman