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Cover: La ciencia basica (Beginning Science)

La ciencia básica – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Learning basic scientific concepts and their real-world applications is both fun and accessible in this well-translated series for beginning readers. An essential addition to any beginning reader collection to excite young scientists. View →

 
Cover: Disenos divertidos! (Patterns Are Fun!)

¡Diseños divertidos! – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Translations are of high quality, and words and pictures correspond seamlessly. Readers will love relating their favorite everyday objects and experiences to the patterns in these interactive and visually captivating books. View →

 
Cover: Science Questions Set 1

What Are Clouds Made Of? (Science Questions) – Booklist

Children are naturally curious about the world, and the Science Questions series tackles many popular topics with simplicity and clarity. The QR codes lead to publisher hosted videos, activities, and links, which aid in making “big” scientific concepts accessible to primary-grade readers. View →

 
Cover: Super Simple Science You Can Snack On

Chemistry You Can Chomp (Super Simple Science You Can Snack On) – Booklist

Clear, step-by-step instructions, a list of ingredients and tools needed, and accompanying color photographs showing different steps make each activity fun and easy. A playful, inviting choice for chemistry introductions. View →

 
Cover: Freedom's Promise Set 1

Blacks in Paris: African American Culture in Europe (Freedom's Promise) – Booklist

The book’s widely spaced lines of text, informative sidebars, and well-chosen archival photos look attractive, while the short sentences and interesting details make the text quite readable. An inviting volume from the Freedom’s Promise series. View →

 
Cover: Arena Events

Rodeos (Arena Events) – Booklist

What will draw readers in are the action-filled color photographs that take up most of each page. They give a you-are-there feel to the proceedings that has appeal. View →

 
Cover: Science Fact or Science Fiction?

Science Fact or Science Fiction? – School Library Connection

Sensationalistic but fun, these books will appeal to readers interested in the paranormal. Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Inside Your Body Set 2

Inside Your Body Set 2 – School Library Connection

These well-bound books feature colorful illustrations that show a diverse selection of youth suffering the ailments that afflict all children, with close-ups of signs and symptoms. Add these to the nonfiction collection for primary students who wish to read about these topics or engage… View →

 
Cover: Inside Modern Cities

Inside Modern Cities – School Library Connection

The books contain enough interesting information within each title for the beginning research project and would serve as a springboard for further reading about each of the broader subjects explored in this series. This series provides a nice overview of its subjects, touching on each… View →

 
Cover: Earth's Energy Innovations

Earth's Energy Innovations – School Library Connection

This series makes a good introduction into how we use different types of energy and the discrete problems associated with each variety. Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Understanding World Religions and Beliefs

Understanding World Religions and Beliefs – School Library Connection

The content is easily digestible yet in-depth enough to be both interesting and informative. Teachers can utilize the series to help students understand the religious motivations of characters in assigned fiction readings or important figures from history. Since explication on the topic… View →

 
Cover: Digital Photography

Digital Photography – School Library Connection

This is a great series for budding junior photographers and will provide tips for those who already have equipment and for using your own creativity with whatever camera you have on hand. This series can be used by students for independent pleasure reading or by teachers as a helpful… View →