Presents information on how to care for a bird as a pet, including feeding, setting up its cage, cleaning the cage, play activities, and keeping a bird safe.
Introduces young readers to basic math concepts during a trip to the toy store, including recognizing shapes, numbers and counting, comparing, and identifying the positions of objects.
Introduces crocodiles, describing the physical features and superior adaptation behaviors and abilities that allowed them to survive when the dinosaurs became extinct.
Discusses the history of the right to freedom of assembly in the United States, including background on the Bill of Rights and examples of peaceful protest in the United States.
Examines cases of famous tombs, burial places, and treasure troves, including Egypt's pyramids, the tombs of ancient China, and King John's lost treasure.
Provides an overview of sharks, describing key characteristics of such species as the great white shark, blue shark, sand tiger shark, and whale shark.
Presents information about zombies, describing their appearance, behavior, the first stories about them that came from seventeenth-century Haiti, and their popularity in modern culture.
Discusses the history of Native Americans in the Northeastern part of the United States, including the Mohicans, the Iroquois Confederacy, and the Powhatan Empire.
Discusses the Oregon Trail, including why it is so historic, the national and state parks that it passes through, and the major attractions along the Trail.
Explores the causes of the Civil War, examining the growing differences between the North and South, the contention over slavery, and the expanding country.
Discusses sports-related dental injuries, including the most common type of dental injuries, the sports that are prone to the most dental injuries, and how recovery from dental injuries usually go.
Describes some of the strangest regional foods and eating customs in the United States, including scrapple in eastern Pennsylvania, lutefisk in Minnesota, Rocky Mountain oysters in Colorado, and fried
Provides information about weird landmarks in America, including the world's biggest ball of twine, the Cadillac Ranch, and a troll statue under a bridge.
The Cinco de Mayo (5th of May) is a Mexican holiday, also celebrated in the United States, that celebrates the victory of Mexican forces over the French on May 5, 1862 at the Battle of Puebla.
Describes the life and times of legendary outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, relating accounts of their crimes with the Barrow gang, the hunt for them leading to their deaths, and their legacy.
Introduces bloodsucking birds found on the Galapagos Islands and in certain parts of Africa, describing their physical characteristics and methods of drinking blood from other animals.