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The Dog Who Changed History

Alexander Graham Bell and his dog Trouve create a life-changing invention: the telephone!

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Elderberry Pie
Elderberry Pie

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Elderberry Pie

The elderberries growing along the first edge outside Giverny are dark and delicious. They are just right for pie making! Antoinette and her family make the pies together, passing down their recipe-and their love-through the generations.

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A Team for Everyone

Annabella, inspired by the 1930 World Cup in her home of Uruguay, wants to play in a football match herself. With no football teams for girls, she's inspired to start her own.

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So You Think You Can Run?

A 10-year-old Kenyan boy named Daniel dreams of becoming a champion long-distance runner. First, he must learn that running is about the journey and not just crossing the finish line first.

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Sliding Home
Sliding Home

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Sliding Home

Esteban has always wanted to see a baseball game in Havana. When he finally does, he's inspired to form his own team in his small neighborhood.

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Will You Sign My Petition?

With the power of petition at their fingertips, Americans have the ability to make a difference. This nonfiction book explains the purpose of petitions and how they can be used to create change. Includes a related fiction piece, glossary, and other tools.

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What Is an Election?

Teach students about the process of electing government leaders! This nonfiction book's vibrant images, fiction story related to the topic, helpful index, and other key features will help explain elections and civic duties in an easy-to-follow way.

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Creativity in Communities

In this nonfiction book, students will learn how creativity and volunteerism go together. With a related fiction story, glossary, and other features, this book shows students how communities across the United States creatively solve problems.

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American Indian Leaders Today

American Indian tradition is an important part of American culture! In this nonfiction book, students will learn about American Indian changemakers and their interactions with government. Includes a related fiction piece, glossary, and other key features.

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Civic Duty: Working Together

Show students that small actions can make a big difference! This nonfiction book explains why civic duties are important and gives examples of American heroes. Includes a glossary, a related short fiction story, and more exciting features.

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Clean Air to Share

Teach students about the environment and how to protect it! This nonfiction book explains what individuals and the government can do to keep Earth's air clean. Includes a fiction story related to the topic, a glossary, and a Civics in Action" activity."

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The Preamble: The Spirit of America

Teach students the history behind the phrase We the people" with this nonfiction book! Students can examine the Preamble to the Constitution in a fun and meaningful way. Includes a fiction story related to the topic and other key features."

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What Is Media?
What Is Media?

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What Is Media?

Connect media to students' daily lives! With this nonfiction book, students can learn to tell fact from opinion when examining media in all its forms. Includes key text features, a related short fiction piece, and a meaningful Civics in Action" activity."

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Everyone Pays Taxes

Help students understand how taxes work, the different types of taxes, and why taxes exist! This nonfiction reader includes a short fiction piece related to the topic, exciting images and text features, and a meaningful Civics in Action" activity."

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John Lewis: Making Good Trouble

Explore the story of a civil rights icon! This reader's meaningful text features, exciting images, related short fiction piece, and Civics in Action" activity will inspire students as they learn about John Lewis and his fight for justice in America."

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Around the World Tales

With tales from Maori, Inuit, Indian, Turkish, Patagonian, and Fijian culture, readers will be enchanted by this beautifully illustrated collection of traditional tales and folklore from around the world.

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Famous Animal Fables

Featuring fables such as The Greedy Fox, The Lion and The Rabbit, and The Proud Peacock, readers will be enchanted by this beautifully illustrated collection of fables from around the world.

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Seasonal Sisters
Seasonal Sisters

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Seasonal Sisters

Meet the Seasonal Sisters! This hi-lo chapter book engages readers through a mix of poetry and prose. The beautiful, full-color illustrations, short chapter format, and compelling text build reading comprehension and fluency.

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Meeting of the Bad Guys

Timothy is shocked when he is sent to detention. Imagine his surprise when he finds the Big Bad Wolf, Goldilocks, Captain Hook, and the Evil Stepsisters are serving detention with him! Students will be captivated by this imaginative story told in verse.

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The Day the Towers Fell

Told from the point of view of a Muslim student, this graphic novel introduces the events of September 11, 2001 to students and explores important social issues.

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Secrets of a Time Jumper

In this exciting graphic novel, a girl travels back in time to learn about the Enigma Machine from Alan Turing and the atomic bomb from Robert Oppenheimer. Engage students in learning about historical events while building literacy skills.

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Ride Across Time
Ride Across Time

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Ride Across Time

In this graphic novel, Jacob discovers a time machine that transports him back to 1777 Fredericksburg, NY. There, he meets 16-year-old Sybil Ludington and learns about a lesser-known hero of the American Revolutionary War.

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Raising Clouded Leopards

Discover why clouded leopards are so special, and why they need our help! This book features a hands-on STEAM challenge and uses real-world examples to give insight into how the engineering design process is used to solve problems.

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Amphibian Rescue

Find out why frogs are so amazing, and why they need our help to survive! This book features a hands-on STEAM challenge and uses real-world examples to give insight into how the engineering design process is used to solve problems.

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