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Biographies

Trailblazers in Space

For thousands of years, people wondered what space was like. Thanks to big teams and lots of planning, these trailblazers safely explore space. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to… More →

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Trailblazers in the Air

For thousands of years, people have wished they could fly. Thanks to a few trailblazers, people soar through the air every day. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to help readers learn More →

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Biographies

Trailblazers on Land

In the past, traveling was difficult. Some places weren't even on maps! But many trailblazers have found ways to explore our world. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to help readers… More →

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Biographies

Trailblazers on the Sea

Most of our world is covered by water, but we have only explored some of it. Follow a few trailblazers as they adventure on and under the sea. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to… More →

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Biographies

Transportation Inventors

Have you flown on a plane or traveled by train? Do you know the people who made these moving marvels possible? From the bike to the hot air balloon, who do we have to thank for these amazing… More →

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Fall 2025 Biographies · Social Studies

Travis Kelce

Touchdown, Travis Kelce! When he was young, Travis told his family that he would play for the NFL one day. Now, he is an impressive tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and has won the… More →

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Biographies

Women Leading the Way

Series of 26 titles

Extraordinary women are changing the world! They are leaders shaping the way we think about science, business, design, politics, and more. This biography series for early readers uses… More →

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Biographies · Social Studies

Woodrow Wilson

When Woodrow Wilson became president in 1913, the United States was a very different country from the one it is today. Women did not have the right to vote, and many children worked long… More →

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