The U.S. Capitol represents our nation's government and its laws. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the people who helped make it what it is today. E
The Declaration of Independence has represented American freedom since Thomas Jefferson wrote it more than 200 years ago. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind one of America's mo
The White House has stood as a symbol for America and the U.S. presidency since President John Adams walked through its doors in 1800. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind the mo
The U.S. constitution was signed over two hundred years ago, and it still protects American citizens today. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the peo
The U.S. flag has stood as a symbol of freedom since America was founded. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this treasured symbol from the people who were there. Engaging text
The Pledge of Allegiance was first written more than two hundred years ago to celebrate Columbus Day. Since then, it has grown into a treasured American symbol. Using primary sources, young readers he
Did you know a bottlenose dolphin swims to the surface to breathe? Read to learn why a bottlenose dolphin breathes that way and other facts about this mammal. The Capstone Interactive edition comes wi
Did you know tigers are the biggest members of the cat family? Read to learn more about their size and other facts about this mammal. The Capstone Interactive edition comes with simultaneous access fo
Did you know many seals live in cold places? They have a thick layer of blubber under their skin that protects them. Read to learn more about the places seals live and other facts about this mammal. T
Did you know a chimpanzee swings from tree to tree to eat? Read to learn more about a chimpanzee’s behaviors and other facts about this mammal. The Capstone Interactive edition comes with simultaneous
The American mastodon thundered through the Ice Age. With its powerful tusks and large size, few predators challenged this prehistoric beast. Readers learn about this mighty plant eater from engaging
With its long neck and front legs, Brachiosaurus was the giraffe of the prehistoric world - a giant giraffe. Readers learn about this huge plant eater and its Jurassic home from carefully leveled and
With its massive tusks and long trunk, the woolly mammoth was the early ancestor of today's elephants. Readers learn about this prehistoric pachyderm and its home during the Ice Age from engaging text
The fierce and deadly sabertooth cat pounced on its prey during the Ice Age. Readers learn about this prehistoric predator from engaging, carefully leveled text and bold illustrations reviewed by Smit
"The American mastodon thundered through the Ice Age. With its powerful tusks and large size, few predators challenged this prehistoric beast. Readers learn about this mighty plant eater from engaging
Rumble, rumble! Here comes the concrete mixer. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles.
"Dig, dig! There is the excavator. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles"--Provided by publisher.
Shares facts about the Declaration of Independence, including the work of the First Continental Congress, how the document was shared with the American people, and its various parts.
Shares the history of the United States Capitol, including its original architect, the fire that nearly burned it all down during the War of 1812, and why no one is buried in the Capitol Crypt.
Dig, dig! There is the excavator. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles.
For more than 50 years, humans have been exploring space. How do we get there? Why do we go? And where will we go next? Discover the wonders of space flight from the past, present, and far into the fu
Lift the load up high! Here comes the crane. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles.
Rumble, rumble! Here comes the dump truck. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles.
Winter is here! Grab your hat and mittens. Let's make a snowman. Celebrate the season with with lovely photos and a simple design that beautifully support early readers.
"Tiny robots include everything from a wall climbing microbot to a nanobot that goes inside the human body. Find out just what these awesome machines can do."--
"Ready Set Smash! From the Robot Rumble to the RoboGames, robot competitions are more popular than ever. Discover how robots of all shapes and sizes put their abilities to the test in some of the
What do disarming bombs and exploring the surface of Mars have in common? These activities are dangerous or impossible for humans. That's why robots do them instead! Discover the risky missions robots
"The National Football League uses more than 6,000 footballs every season. Want to know other cool football facts? Check out this book. It's a touch down!"
Provides an introduction to the prehistoric big cat often called the saber-toothed tiger, including its physical characteristics, habitat, behaviors, diet, and fossil discovery.