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Social Studies

The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court protects everyone's constitutional rights. But what do you know about the highest court in the country? Learn where the Supreme Court fits in the judicial branch, how… More →

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Social Studies

The United States Flag

In 1777, the United States flag had just 13 stars and stripes. How Old Glory has grown since then! Today, the flag flies over schools, libraries, government buildings, and more. Young readers More →

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History · Social Studies

The Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a battle over how the country would move forward after French colonial rule. So, how did an internal conflict within this country become the center of a global battle?… More →

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Social Studies

The Washington Monument

Known as one of America's greatest leaders, George Washington led an army of rebels to independence. Today, we honor his successes through the Washington Monument. Beginning readers will find More →

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Social Studies

The White House

Over the years, U.S. presidents have lived in the President's Palace, the Executive Mansion, and the President's House. What about the White House, you may wonder? Well, it's the same… More →

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Social Studies

The White House

Since 1800, the White House has been the president's home. In its halls, leaders sign treaties, the president gives speeches, and tourists learn about history. This fact-filled book teaches… More →

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Social Studies

Things Change

Just because things are different, doesn't mean they have to be scary. Managing expectations helps make changes easier. Bright, cheerful illustrations paired with engaging photos and lively… More →

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Social Studies

Tokyo

Take a trip to Tokyo with this fun title! Starting from its humble beginnings as a small fishing village named Edo, readers will visit important periods in Tokyo's history to learn how it… More →

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