Coca-Cola is one of the world’s most popular beverages! But the brand had much more humble beginnings. In its first year, only nine glasses of Coke were served per day! Through engaging text… More →
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Though it ended nearly 80 years ago, World War II looms large in American consciousness. In this hi-lo overview of the conflict, young readers can learn about the major players, important… More →
Travel back in time to the 1980 Winter Olympics with this exciting hockey story! Sports fans will enjoy seeing the action on the ice through colorful, detailed illustrations. Engaging… More →
Harpy eagles are some of the biggest raptors in the world. Ocelots are big cats with sharp teeth and claws. Which would win in a fight? In this hi-lo title, engaging text and vibrant photos… More →
From sequencing to debugging, this title teaches readers important coding skills through fun, dino-centric activities such as drawing a stegosaurus and escaping a T-rex. Each activity… More →
Known for his larger-than-life personality and superior boxing skills, Muhammad Ali was a heavyweight superstar! This graphic nonfiction title introduces the boxing icon through detailed… More →
The Blackfeet Nation is one of the largest Native American nations. They have lived in the Rocky Mountain region for thousands of years. In this title, readers will discover how the Blackfeet More →
Blastoff into the world of unplugged coding with this hands-on title! Readers can learn about coding concepts such as algorithms and debugging by making pudding like an astronaut, launching a More →
The New Orleans Saints have a long history of keeping fans on the edge of their seats! In this hi-lo title, reluctant readers will learn about the team’s history and traditions through… More →
Fans love cheering for the Miami Dolphins! In this hi-lo title, football fans will explore the team’s history and traditions through dynamic images and leveled text. An opening narrative… More →
The Navajo Nation is one of the largest Native American tribes. Today, their lands make up over 27,000 square miles of the American Southwest where many Navajo people, or Diné, continue to… More →