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How much sex education do children need? As much as they ask for, say the experts. And exactly what do children want to know? Ask them! This book collects real questions asked by children in classes about the human body, love, and sexuality. The answers are both direct and warmhearted, giving children the information they really want to know in a form they can relate to.This is a book for both boys and girls that is relevant to today's conversations about sexuality. It brings humour and lightnes
Life in 1880 Tenmile, Colorado, isn't easy. But it's all that 12-year-old Sissy Carlson knows. She's lived here her whole life, watching her father, the local doctor, tend to the town's citizens. And while the mountain setting is gorgeous, Tenmile is a rough gold mining town. It often feels like there's just a thin line between life and death. Mining is a hard job; men are hurt or even killed. Sissy sees the same thin line between the haves and the have-nots as she assists her father in his prac
Since the turn of the millennium, the scope of global terrorism has increased drastically, as have the ways governments anticipate and respond to terroristsÎ efforts. This dramatic series investigates the details of several of the 21st centuryÎs greatest tragedies. Each title presents a chronology of the events leading up to a major attack, an analysis of the ideology that motivated it, and detailed descriptions of the attack itself, subsequent investigations, and the enduring impact and consequ
This much we know: On June 28, 1914, a young man stood on a street corner in Sarajevo, aimed a pistol into a stalled car carrying the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and pulled the trigger. Within a few minutes, the archduke was dead, and Europe would not know peace again for five years. More than 16 million people would die in the fighting that came to be known as World War I.
Science is always cooler in action. This interactive series lets readers experience the wonders of science firsthand, from acidic plants to keystone species. Each experiment relates to an essential topic, helping readers understand abstract concepts through concrete demonstrations. Step-by-step instructions ensure projects are accessible while clean graphics, illustrations, and colour photographs highlight key points.
This book explores the consequences of the 2022 Supreme Court decision overturning the Constitutional right to abortion. Whether pro-life, pro-choice or undecided, every reader will gain a deeper understanding of the opposing views on this emotional issue and a preview of what comes next.
Miss Happ loves being a teacher and doing special things for her students. She is also the world's most unlucky teacher. Her plans always seem to go wrong. But that doesn't stop Miss Happ from turning a negative into something positive! Each book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Mark Twain’s classic American story about a boy with a nose for mischief and a knack for avoiding any sort of work is here presented in vibrant detail, with new illustrations by C. F. Payne.
The AI Revolution series gives a comprehensive overview of all aspects of artificial intelligence. Part of our 21st Century Innovation Library, this STEM series explores modern artifical intelligence technology, its uses, and its downsides.
The Amazing Human Body discusses the composition and function of the complex networks and systems within our bodies. The series examines the disorders, diseases, and injuries that can affect our bodies, and explains how these problems can be treated. Readers will also learn how to stay healthy and strong as their bodies grow and change. With its age-appropriate text, vibrant photographs, detailed anatomical illustrations, and helpful charts, this series provides readers with information they can