Harriet Tubman is known for her work on the Underground Railroad. But she was also an important spy in the Union Army during the Civil War. In this graphic nonfiction title, readers will… More →
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Mookie Betts hits the pitch. It flies over the fence. Home run! Engaging text and vibrant photos bring the career of this baseball star to life for reluctant readers to learn about. Special… More →
Every year, millions of Hindus travel to the Ganges River. This title welcomes readers to explore this holy river’s spiritual and life-sustaining significance. Crisp photos show the river’s… More →
Armed Forces of the United States
Series of 5 titles
The Armed Forces of the United States are dedicated to the defense and aid of the United States and allies around the world. In this series, readers can explore five of the branches that… More →
Start your engine! The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is a powerful muscle car ready to race. In this hi/lo title, leveled text shares the history of the car and the Ford and Shelby American… More →
Bumps in the road are no problem for this low-riding supercar. At the press of a button, the nose of the McLaren 750S lifts in four seconds! More fun facts about McLaren and the 750S await in More →
Let’s-a go! From the NES to the Nintendo Switch and beyond, this title introduces reluctant readers to the evolution of the Super Mario Bros. video game franchise and the present-day fanbase. More →
Katie Ledecky comes to the end of the final lap. She finishes with a new world record! In this hi/lo title, readers will learn about the career and life of Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky.… More →
Electronic Arts makes some of the most popular video games today! This title introduces readers to the history of the company, from its origins to the present day, through leveled text and… More →
When the Revolutionary War began, James Lafayette was a slave with little hope of being free. But his daring work as a double agent helped lead the Americans to victory at Yorktown, and… More →









