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Cool Rides (Torque)

Jump into the driver’s seat and start the engine of a race car, hydroplane, or motorcycle! This series introduces readers to unique vehicles by presenting their histories, the technology that drives them, and how they are used in competition.

Cool Science Careers (21st Century Skills Library)

This series profiles jobs like storm chasers, volcanologists, crime scene investigators, and cyber cops. Learning about these careers ignites students' imagination about their future job possibilities

Cool STEAM Careers (21st Century Skills Library)

The fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and math touch all aspects of our lives and offer a wide variety of exciting and important careers. The Cool STEAM Career series uses callouts to explain how each of the STEAM disciplines relates to the career. Readers will discover what it takes to succeed in these careers, from what kinds of education they will need to what a day on the job is like.

Cool STEM Careers (21st Century Skills Library)

The fields of science, engineering, technology, and math offer a wide variety of exciting and important careers. Readers will discover what it takes to succeed in these STEM careers, from what kinds of education they will need to what a day on the job is like. They will also find out where these careers are going in the future and how they will affect tomorrow's world.

Cool Vocational Careers (21st Century Skills Library)

The Cool Vocational Careers series explores careers that don't require four-year degrees. Readers will discover what it takes to succeed in these careers, from what kinds of education they will need to what a day on the job is like. Callouts prompt inquiry, further thinking, and close examination of photographs.

Core Concepts (Second Edition)

Budding biologists will find a lot to think and talk about while reading the in-depth guides for this continuing series of science guides. Each book takes a deep dive into essential curricular topics, including ecology, genetics, microbes, evolution, and more. Readers will encounter information presented in a wide variety of formats, including fascinating Side Bars, diagrams, timelines, and other eye-catching features. colour photographs, works of art, diagrams, and primary sources help round ou

Core Library Guide to Racism in Modern America (Core Library)

Racism is a problem deeply rooted in American society. Slavery and segregation may no longer be legal, but their legacies still influence the way Black people and other people of color are treated today. Racism exists in the justice system, politics, and the media. Core Library Guide to Racism in Modern America introduces readers to some of the history of racism in the country, how it affects people today, and how some are working toward equal treatment for all people.

Cosmos Chronicles (Alternator Books®)

This visually driven series focuses on current and future space missions. With dynamic imagery from NASA and SpaceX, each high-interest title reads like an attention-grabbing blog about space exploration.

Cosmo's Moon

Cosmo loves the moon, and the moon loves Cosmo. They both come to realize though that lots of things depend on the moon - the ocean tides, morning glories, and the dogs, who can't stop howling. A magical book about the power of friendship and the nature of responsibility, Cosmo's moon will charm everyone who's ever been bewitched by the beauty of the moon. "Cosmo loved the moon. He had moon pajamas and a moon nightlight and stars and moons all over his bedroom. Every night, Cosmo's mother and

Cottonwood Tree, The

The tree recounts its visits over the years by a special human who was born in the same year. As a boy, this human climbs the cottonwood's branches to watch the river and dream. As a father, he brings his daughter to visit. As an old man he grieves to see the tree knocked down but rejoices when he sees new sprouts emerging from the stump. He knows the tree is not done yet! Captions throughout the book relate the natural histories of animals in and around the tree, and the backmatter offers furth