Activists can change the world! In this informative title, readers are introduced to people who have demanded change, inspired progress, and helped make the world a better place. Chapters… More →
Social Studies
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The Shoshone
The Shoshone are descendants of Native Americans who called themselves Newe, or “The People.” Their homelands stretch across the Great Basin of today’s western United States. This title… More →
The Seneca
The Seneca are a group of Native American people that are a part of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy. Their homelands are located in what is now the state of New York. In this… More →
The Seminole
The Seminole are descendants of many Native American nations. Their homelands include what are now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi. This title introduces More →
The Apache
The Apache are a group of many Native American nations. These nations have similar but varied cultures and traditions whose homelands span the southern Great Plains and parts of today’s… More →
Los Angeles
How did Los Angeles become the film capital of the world? Curious readers can dive into the California city’s history from the time of the Tongva to the World War II boom. Narrative text and… More →
Garbage Collectors
Garbage collectors keep our communities clean! In this title, beginning readers can learn about the importance of garbage collectors. Carefully leveled text introduces where garbage… More →









