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Exploring Hobbies (Bigfoot Books)

Embark on an interactive exploration designed to introduce kids to a variety of exciting hobbies. From cooking and writing to music and magic, each title is a gateway to a new world of possibilities. Packed with ideas, roadmaps, and fun facts, ÌExploring HobbiesÊ encourages young minds to tap into their interests, discover new talents, and ignite a lifelong passion for learning and creativity. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of hobbies and find the perfect one for you!

Exploring Math-Focused Careers

Quotes and examples from individuals working in math-related fields show students what a typical workday is like for an actuary, physicist, economist, and others. Educational requirements, skills, and working conditions are presented. Includes an interview with a financial analyst and a list of dozens of additional math-focused career options.

Exploring Our Solar System with The Planetary Society®

Which planets have moons? What is the order of the planets from the sun? There is much to explore about space. With exciting photos, diagrams, and text, readers will love learning about our Solar System.

Exploring Roman Mythology

The myths of the ancient Romans are unique in that they focus mostly on the legendary human heroes who, against powerful military and other odds, prevailed and made Rome great. From Aeneas, who established the Roman race, to Romulus, who founded the city of Rome, to other brave figures, female and male alike, their moving stories are recounted in this volume.

Exploring Space

From landing on the Moon to discovering distant stars, the study of space is always expanding. This series highlights eight ways humans explore space, explaining each topicÎs essential history and recent developments. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible.

Exploring the Occult

Even in an age when science holds sway, fascination with the occult has not diminished. Social media, books, and news stories are filled with tales of ghost and angel encounters, monster hunters, clairvoyants, and witchcraft practitioners. The Exploring the Occult series explores both history and present-day experiences with the occultÑbuilding on the sense of wonder that keeps these topics fresh and alive.

Exploring World Landmarks (Crabtree Forest)  

Landmarks are unique natural or human-made structures that help us identify where in the world we are. This fascinating series features the landmarks, mountains and waterfalls, ancient buildings and statues, and modern bridges and towers that different countries are known for. Maps help readers identify where each landmark is in its country, and feature boxes highlight notable facts. Free downloadable Teacher's Notes.

Extraordinary Women in Psychology

These biographies of trailblazing women psychologists uncover ground-breaking research and tireless advocacy that has had great impact but remains relatively unknown. Loaded with backmatter connecting these women's history and achievements to today's advocacy efforts and social justice movements, Extraordinary Women in Psychology will inspire a new generation of young changemakers.

Extreme Predators: Meet the World's Most Dangerous Animals

This brilliant book brings together 30 of the deadliest predators to have ever lived on Earth, from the terrifying T. rex to the fearsome funnel-web spider. With fantastic photographs and true-to-life illustrations showcasing terrifying teeth and claws, fierce fangs, and deadly venom, Extreme Predators is packed with incredible hunters. Super statistics on strength and speed, along with fascinating facts about hunting strategies and prey, will entertain kids for hours.

Extreme Scientists (Honors)

This thrilling series showcases the dramatic jobs that bring scientists to remote and risky locations. Each book highlights a different type of research, explaining the dangers it involves, the discoveries it has led to, and the specialized skills it requires. Short paragraphs provide easy-to-read text, while vivid photographs make each book engaging and accessible.