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Exploration & Discovery

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Spring 2025 Biographies

Sacagawea

One of the most well-known Native American people in history, Sacagawea faced incredible hardships to ensure the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Narrative text and bright… More →

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Science and Math

Exploring Antarctica

Antarctica is the last unpopulated continent on Earth. In this hi-lo title, readers will learn what is needed to survive a journey into the freezing temperatures of one of the coldest places… More →

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Science and Math

Exploring Caves

Deep inside the earth lie undiscovered wonders that have never seen the light of day. In this title, readers will learn how bold explorers venture into the darkness of caves. Vibrant photos… More →

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Science and Math

Exploring Space

Humans have only just begun to explore the vastness of space. In this hi-lo title, readers will learn about what it takes to venture into this uncharted territory. Descriptive text with an… More →

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Science and Math

Exploring the Amazon

Unexplored mysteries lie deep in the jungles of the Amazon Rain Forest. Engaging text and vibrant photos highlight the dangers of traveling into the Amazon. Special features map the Amazon’s… More →

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History

The Palace of Knossos

Thousands of years ago, royals gathered in the luxurious Palace of Knossos. Today, the palace is in ruins. Though bright frescoes still decorate its walls, the walls themselves are crumbling. More →

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History

Pompeii

Signs of life are everywhere in the Roman city of Pompeii. Graffiti decorates the walls. Ancient homes and restaurants still stand. Colorful frescoes and mosaics are still visible. But this… More →

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History

The Cave of Altamira

The oldest paintings in the Cave of Altamira are more than 20,000 years old! Created by early humans, the paintings now give scientists a glimpse into the lives of people long ago. This… More →

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