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Wolf vs Golden Eagle
The mountain habitat can provide shelter and water for cunning predators, and the wolf and the golden eagle thrive there. The wolf can travel 50 miles a day to find prey. The …
Go Duck Hunting!
A duck hunter crouches in a camouflage tent called a blind. Suddenly, a flock of ducks takes flight from the water. The hunter has one chance to take the shot Readers will learn …
What Is a Habitat?
Some animals live in water. Some animals live on land. The land that animals live on can be very different. What makes a place the right home for an animal? Let's investigate …
Marie Curie
Marie Curie wasn't just a scientist. She was also an inventor and professor. Young readers will discover how she pioneered research on radioactivity and won two Nobel prizes while …
Benjamin Banneker: Self-Educated Scientist
Benjamin Banneker wasn't just a scientist. He was also an author, astronomer, and mathematician. Young readers will discover how this self-taught man came to be one of the first …
Women in Combat: Bringing the Fight to the Front Lines
Women have always played a part in war, but until recently in the U.S., they were not allowed to fight on the front lines. This book will look into the controversy surrounding …
Jerry Pinkney
Explore the life and career of writer and poet Jerry Pinkney, author of Soapstone Signs.
The Vanished Northwest Passage Arctic Expedition
In 1845, Sir John Franklin commanded two ships on an expedition to find a Northwest Passage from England through the Arctic and over to Asia. If successful, the route would be a …
Madam C.J. Walker: Inventor and Businesswoman
Madam C.J. Walker wasn't just an inventor. She was also a political activist and businesswoman. Young readers will discover that she was not only fought for civil rights, but …
Go Freshwater Fishing!
Freshwater fishing is the perfect combination of relaxation and excitement. When you're not peacefully looking out at the water, you're reeling in the big one Readers will learn …
Is It Living or Non-living?
Animals are living things. Rocks are non-living. Why? Let’s investigate the differences between living and non-living things!
Beastly Firepower: Military Weapons and Tactics Inspired by Animals
In the wild, animals use teeth, claws, and other natural weapons to attack their prey. On the battlefield, soldiers need weapons to fight the enemy. Military forces have often …