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Dive into action with the United States Armed Forces while reading these thrilling and informative books. Uncover the history, tactics, and missions of forces like the Navy SEALs, Army, and Coast Guard. With easy text and explosive pictures, these hi-lo books will have all young readers at attention!
Introduce readers to the military branches that make up the United States armed forces. Captivating photos and clear, lively text explores the gear, the vehicles, the training—everything readers want to know about soldiers and the military. Each title includes a gear diagram and a short history of the branch.
Explore the wide-ranging work of the US Military in this high-interest series. Readers learn about each branch’s history, the types of missions its members do, and the equipment and training these missions require. Short paragraphs of easy-to-read text are paired with plenty of photos to make reading engaging and accessible. Apex books have low reading levels (grades 2-3) but are designed for older students, with interest levels of grades 3-7.
Explore the different branches of the US Military, including the Air Force, Navy, and Space Force. Carefully levelled text gives readers an inside glimpse at the vehicles and technology used by the military, examples of missions, and more.
The US military works hard to keep the United States safe. Each branch has different tools to help make it happen. US Military Equipment and Vehicles covers some of the most exciting and important equipment used by the military, from tanks and ships to missiles and parachutes.
From the Statue of Liberty to the White House, this series looks at US symbols, what they stand for, and why they are important to the United States. Books prompt students to reflect on what meaning these symbols have in their own lives.
For thousands of years, six simple machines have helped people do amazing things. Each title in this informative series introduces young readers to one simple machine, describing how it works, how it helps people do jobs, and how it is used for fun.
Why do onions make us cry? What popular nut really isn't a nut at all? And what makes a forest a rainforest? The answers to these questions and many other fascinating facts can be found in V is for Venus Flytrap: A Plant Alphabet. Mankind's dependence upon the plant kingdom goes far beyond the food on our table and the air that we breathe. Plants have also provided shelter and led to important advances in medicine and science. Using the alphabet, horticulturalist Eugene Gagliano covers a wide r
One morning, Valentina spots something strange: a monster selling cotton candy on her street. But Valentina isn't scared. This monster is friendly and has pink, fluffy fur-perfect for hugs. Valentina and Monster quickly become friends, but tragedy soon arrives. This story of loss and grief shows how to hold onto the love from others long after they are gone.
Frankenstein isn't your typical monster. For starters, he only has just head, only two eyes, and no tail. And worst of all, he's incredibly nice! Frankenstein quickly realizes his friendly behaviour is out of place at the Valentine's Day Bash. Still he's comfortable in his own green skin. Perhaps a secret valentine from a mysterious sender might help the others accept Frankenstein-and one another-for the monsters that they are.