Crocodile monitors are strong hunters. But southern cassowaries are the most dangerous birds in the world. Who would win in a battle between these two fighters? In this hi-lo title, readers… More →
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Why did the United States enter the Vietnam War, and how did it end? This hi-lo title presents an overview of the Vietnam War, from how it began to how people reacted on the homefront.… More →
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 →
What caused World War I, and why was it important? This hi-lo title takes a close look at the Great War, from causes and important battles to the homefront and the war’s lasting impact.… More →
Step into the Late Cretaceous period and learn about the therizinosaurus! This hi-lo book uses colorful illustrations to depict the world and distinctive features of this long-clawed giant.… More →
The Tennessee Titans are hungry for victory! In this hi-lo title, leveled text and vibrant photos will bring the history and culture of this team to life for young readers. Special features… More →
The Cleveland Browns have a long-standing history and one of the most dedicated fan bases in the NFL. In this title, reluctant readers are introduced to the history, notable players, and… More →
Coding is an important part of creating video games. But the unplugged activities in this title teach important coding skills without a computer! From problem solving to variables, readers… More →
Alex Morgan got a late start to soccer. But her talent and dedication has seen her sprint to worldwide success! In this hi-lo text, reluctant readers will learn about the winning career of… 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 →
The 1936 U.S. Olympic rowing team came from humble beginnings. But they eventually earned the Olympic gold! This graphic nonfiction title brings the team’s story to life, following early… More →









