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Fast Track: Amazing Animal Adaptations

Surviving in the wild isn't easy. Animals have developed ingenious ways to avoid predators and starvation. Let young readers explore some amazing animal adaptations in these early nonfiction chapter books perfect for budding naturalists and animal lovers.

Fat & Bones: And Other Stories

In this darkly funny, slightly supernatural chain of tales, humans, animals, flowers, and a sinister old fairy bicker and draw blood around an old farm.

Fatal Doses: Fentanyl and Other Synthetic Opioids

Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids kill tens of thousands of people every year and cause addiction in many more. Data shows that the opioid crisis is only getting worse in the United States and other countries around the world.

Fearsome Fighters

Barbarians. Conquistadors. Mongols. Vikings. They hailed from different eras and different corners of the globe—from the expanses of Europe to the steppes of Asia to the seas of Scandinavia—but all were Fearsome Fighters. This richly illustrated series looks at some of history’s most famous combatants, examining how they arose, fought, lived, and faded into history. Whether they battled for treasure, honour, or survival, this series spotlights the fighting traits that made them seem larger than

Feats of Flight

STEM-focused text, action-packed photos, and helpful diagrams explore the world of flight. Amazing feats of flight range from the use of backpack helicopters to in-the-news drones. A dynamic, highly-visual layout provides a browseable presentation.

Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman Who Delivered a Palace

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

Fibblestax

So begins the delightful fable of Fibblestax, and how he came to be the one who names everything. He has to battle the tricky, red-faced Carr, a man who "gives terrible names to wonderful things." The mayor of their town gives them five things to name, and the final one, "that very strange feeling, a dreamy kind of cheer/the feeling that makes you feel so good when a special friend is near" stumps Carr. But, Fibblestax knows that feeling...With soft, intricately detailed illustrations to accompa

Field Trips

Each title in this series introduces readers to a place they may visit as part of a field trip, explaining what they may be able to see and do there, and what they can do to make the trip enjoyable for everyone involved.

Fight for Black Rights, The

Examine the struggle for justice for Black Americans, from voter suppression and the controversy over Confederate monuments to the protests against police brutality and racially motivated violence. Gain historical and current context to understand why the fight for Black rights continues today.

Fighting Climate Change With Science (Navigator)

With the climate emergency becoming ever more urgent, changes are needed in nearly all parts of society. Thankfully, scientists and engineers have already developed most of the solutions needed to mitigate and adapt to the crisis. This eight-book series provides a thorough overview of how science is helping fight climate change.