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Ben Rothery's Deadly and Dangerous Animals

From the saltwater crocodile's vise like bite to the golden eagle's lightning attack from the air, many of the creatures featured in this upper-level picture book are built for danger. But what makes a chameleon or ant so threatening, and which creature is the deadliest of all to humans, despite its tiny size? Award-winning illustrator Ben Rothery's fact-filled book of the planet's most dangerous creatures has the answers.

Benchmark Phonics

Benchmark Phonics: Comprehensive phonics instruction for grades K-5. Systematic scope and sequence with spiraled review ensures mastery to transfer. Explicit instruction with meaningful practice applies learning to real reading and writing experiences.Built-in scaffolds support a wide range of learners for efficient use of instructional time.

Berenson Schemes, The

Jack Berenson, a phobia-plagued, checklist-making sixth grader, just wants a normal childhood. But he keeps getting caught up in his globe-trotting parents’ get-rich-quick schemes. Throughout the humorous, adventure-driven series, Jack has to survive a smorgasbord of international dangers, and help his mom and dad grow up.

Best of the Super Bowl

Young sports fans will love this information-packed series about the best of everything in Super Bowl history. Each book offers a collection of fascinating facts about the featured topic, from Super Bowl's best plays to its biggest upsets.

Beware! Killer Plants

Plants might look harmless, but they can be killers. This narrative nonfiction series features some of the most amazing--and deadly--plants on the planet, from carnivorous plants to burning plants.

Beyond the Theory: Science of the Future

Can robots become sentient? Will cloning and gene selection become the norm? Do aliens exist? This series delves into cutting-edge scientific theories that attempt to answer these complex philosophical questions. Each book focuses on a subject that is currently being explored by scientists, philosophers, inventors, and ethicists. ""Behind the Theory"" Side Bars take a further glimpse at the people and technology behind these ideas, while ""Unanswered"" Side Bars discuss the nitty-gritty of what

Bias in America

This series conveys to teen readers the sense of otherness that many Americans feel because of their race, religion, gender identity, etc. Books explore some of the ways people experience bias and how they are they affected by it. All books feature personal accounts and clear, thoughtful narrative.

Biased Science

Science is supposed to be impartial, ethical, and concerned only with the truth, but in many cases science is none of those things. From the infamous Tuskegee experiments to deliberate falsification of scientific results for political purposes, from leaving women out of medical studies to developing devices that are much more effective on White people than on Black people, science is as prone to bias as any other field. The book looks at examples of biased science and the results on society.

Bicycle in Beijing, A

One day, while living in a hutong in Beijing, a boy returns home to find that his dad has purchased a shiny new bike for work. He begs his father to let him ride it. When his father finally agrees, he races around the neighbourhood to show off the bike. Before long, the boy gets careless. He rips his pants, lets his friends pile on like acrobats in the circus, and finally wrecks the bike. Sheepishly, he returns the bike to his dad, who stays up all night fixing it. The experience teaches him the

Big Book Of...

These large-scale titles take a close look at intriguing topics that all kids love to read about. Dragons features intricate illustrations and fascinating legends about these mythical beasts. Extreme Comparisons takes a look at the "biggest, strongest, fastest" in both technology and the animal world. The vivid illustrations and accessible text is sure to captivate even reluctant readers.