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Cover: Super Simple Science

Super Simple Science – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Each of these approachable volumes begins with an explanation of the scientific method to get young scientists started out on the right foot. Experiments include an opening question to consider, a list of materials, safety symbols, step-by-step instructions illustrated with clear… View →

 
Cover: Technology Pioneers Set 1

Google: Company and Its Founders (Technology Pioneers) – Booklist

You know you’ve arrived once you’ve become a verb. Googling Google produces billions of results to read through, but this more analog, print resource provides a compact, direct, well-researched, and relevant explanation of how Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and their brand have changed the… View →

 
Cover: Legendary Athletes Set 1

Legendary Athletes Set 1 – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

These highly detailed works go beyond merely discussing the accomplishments of the athletes profiled—they also explore the social and political influences the figures had on society as a whole. In addition, they introduce historical events in the context of the subjects’ lives. For… View →

 
Cover: Technology Pioneers Set 1

Technology Pioneers Set 1 – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Written in a clear, linear fashion, this series offers vivid, well-researched details about the development of technological advancements considered essential in today’s society. The books provide a profile of the person or persons behind each innovation, including their background and… View →

 
Cover: Food Dudes Set 1

Mars Family: M&M Mars Candy Makers (Food Dudes) – Booklist

Filled with photos, this small, square entry in the Food Dudes series gives a concise look at how a candy empire was created. In short, simple sentences, Mattern writes frankly about the complicated family dynamics among the Mars clan as she creates a compelling portrait of a… View →

 
Cover: Troubled Treasures: World Heritage Sites

Troubled Treasures – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Representing just the tip of the iceberg—there are currently more than 900 official World Heritage Sites—these quick introductions convey a sense of the vast range of places that have been designated by UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre as being significant to our world and its cultures,… View →

 
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Meteorologist's Tools (Professional Tools) – Booklist

This entry in the Professional Tools series does a nice job taking the meteorologist’s corner of the TV studio and dividing it into digestible chunks. An opening spread shows all the key tools in a single shot, with a label to identify each. Each tool then gets its own short… View →

 
Cover: Cool World Cooking

Cool World Cooking – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

[“Cool”] will no doubt be the reaction from children after they whip up these tasty dishes. Each book begins with basic cooking terms and techniques, a picture list of ingredients (in their original packaging so that people will know what to look for at the grocery store),… View →

 
Cover: Essential Lives Set 5

Sonia Sotomayor, J.K. Rowling (Essential Lives) – School Library Journal

The writing is accessible, the format is open, and full-color photos appear throughout. Good choices for readers who are simply curious about these women and their accomplishments, or for those who are looking for report sources. View →

 
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Cool Kid Jobs – School Library Journal

These books combine bright graphics with a clear layout to suggest work opportunities for children too young for traditional employment. Each of the three selections focuses on skills utilized in various environments. Succinct sentences examine the necessity of adult influence when… View →

 
Cover: Calico Illustrated Classics Set 2

Phantom of the Opera (Calico Illustrated Classics) – School Library Journal

Mullarkey uses simple vocabulary and sentence structure without losing Leroux’s drama, horror, and suspense. View →

 
Cover: Calico Illustrated Classics Set 2

Man in the Iron Mask (Calico Illustrated Classics) – School Library Journal

The language, sentence structure, and limited vocabulary make this appropriate for the middle grades and will introduce children to this literary classic. View →