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Billie Jean King (Legendary Athletes) – Booklist
The name Billie Jean King may not be as well known as it once was, but it’s certainly at home in the Legendary Athletes series. The accessible and well-written narrative moves chronologically, beginning with King’s early life before covering her tennis triumphs, including a more… View →
Insects - Library Media Connection
Each book features beautiful color photographs and diagrams, inviting readers to learn more about the particular creature. Bug Bites sections contain interesting facts about the insect, Bug-O-Rama is a fun Q&A section with random trivia. Text is helpful for fifth graders writing… View →
What Are Food Chains and Food Webs? (Fascinating Food Chains) – Library Media Connection
In this wonderful new series, the title What Are Food Chains and Food Webs? could be used as an introductory book to teach students about how plants, different types of animals, and people contribute to a food chain. View →
Inside the Industry – School Library Journal
. . . the descriptions of each career are detailed–including information on what it entails, the work environment, the job market, a day in the life of a professional, and questions about the job. . . . Each one has a healthy amount of back matter with information on getting your foot in View →
Green Jobs (Inside the Industry) – School Library Journal
Farrell writes in clear prose about the wide range of career opportunities that students with environmental interests can pursue. Her advice and assessments are spot-on, and she clearly has experience in giving career advice. Her tone is serious, but not stultifying, and she makes no… View →
Exploring World Governments – School Library Journal
As a collection, these books cover their topics in depth, including historical global background on each type of government. They have balanced viewpoints that reference specific periods and current figures. . . . The volumes are informative and succinct, without overloading readers with View →
Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes - School Library Journal
Each title begins with a contents page and a brief explanation of the origins of Mother Goose and nursery rhymes. Each spread features one nursery rhyme set against a simple watercolor illustration. The softness of the pictures adds a warm, classic feel to the books. View →
Our Nation's Pride Set 2 – School Library Journal
In all three titles, the full-color artwork not only explains the text but also gives almost photographic renderings of topics. Excellent introductions. View →
Body Systems - Horn Book Guide
Double-page spreads describe the workings of the title body systems, usually with simple text on left-hand pages and large, colorful photographs or diagrams on the right. Ample white space, engaging images, and “Word of Mouth” sidebars are reader-friendly. View →
Adrenaline Adventure – Horn Book Guide
Each book contains a description of the sport, the equipment used, safety instructions, and suggestions for beginners. Aspiring practitioners. . .will likely be pleased with the many colorful action photos and included sidebars. View →
Civil War (African American History) – Horn Book Guide
This series installment provides an overview of major events, individuals, and topics surrounding slavery and the Civil War. Large historical and contemporary photographs, portraits, maps, and prints fill the pages. . .[and] text deals frankly with the many serious issues of this… View →
World of Mythology Set 1 – Horn Book Guide
Each book provides an overview of mythology from the title region. Folktales and legends, rituals, and beliefs, creation stories, and deities are all. . . covered. . . .Well-placed images enhance the texts. View →