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Animals

Jackrabbit vs. Sidewinder

Sidewinders use their venomous bite to take down prey. Jackrabbits are known for their speed and strong hearing. When these animals meet, who will take the win? Engaging text and crisp photos More →

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Geography

Japan

Japan is a nation made up of many islands in the western Pacific Ocean. Over 100 million people live in this small nation of islands. Many live in the countryside, but millions live in… More →

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Machines

Jet Fighters

The high maneuverability and speed of jet fighters cause pilots to experience g-forces nine times that of gravity! Students will learn about the history, technology, and future of the fastest More →

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Sports

John Cena

Members of the Cenation unite! John Cena exploded into WWE in 2002, and he quickly became a fan favorite after racking up world championships. If they weren't fans before, young readers will… More →

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Animals

Kanzi Learns Language!

When Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh started her research, she was trying to teach a mother ape 10 symbols. Instead, her baby, Kanzi, picked up the few symbols as language--and now he knows over 450… More →

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Fall 2025

Killer Critter Competition

Series of 4 titles

The world is full of dangerous creatures with deadly bites, vicious stings, and terrifying toxins. Explore some of nature's most fearsome animals through stunning images and lively text… More →

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Animals

King Cobra vs. Mongoose

In the jungles of Southeast Asia, king cobras strike their foes with deadly bites. But mongooses are equipped with a secret weapon! This high-interest title introduces readers to the body… More →

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Math

Lacrosse: Score with STEM!

With just a few seconds left in the game, the score is tied. The attacker cradles the ball close to the goal, grips the stick, and sends the ball sailing into the net. Score! The perfect shot More →

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Lakes and Oceans

More than 70 percent of our world is covered in water. But how did it all get there? Oceans and lakes formed over millions or even billions of years, and they are always changing. Explore… More →

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Social Studies

LEGO

The name "LEGO" comes from the Danish phrase for "play well." The company's popular toys have helped children to do just that. This title for inventive readers explores how a Danish family… More →

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History

LEGO

People of all ages love building with LEGO! In this title, readers can explore the history of the famous toy company, from its early years to its present-day products, charitable giving, and… More →

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