You can browse our books easily with any of the following filters, hover over the filters or their titles to see their descriptions.
Or you can use quick search or switch to advanced search for better results...
Young readers are fascinated by sharks, and the Exploring Our Oceans series gives readers a close-up view of these mysterious creatures of the deep. Each book satisfies readers with engaging facts about habitat, physical features, and what makes the shark unique. Colour photos with engaging questions invite readers to discover their own findings about sharks.
The ocean is home to a variety of fascinating animals.This series dives in and gives readers a chance to explore interesting creatures like sea stars, lionfish, and sea anemones. Each captivating book provides fascinating facts about these under water animals, including their physical traits, habitats, food sources, life cycles, and more.
This series introduces readers to the animals that fly, slither, hop, and swing through the rainforest. Questions throughout the text encourage inquiry. Also included are prompts asking readers to analyze the information, compare facts from other resources, and draw conclusions.
Explore the high-interest and evolving topic of robots. From how robots are designed and created to the future of space, military, and other kinds of robots, readers will learn up-to-date information about modern robotics.
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 Social Injustice introduces readers to different types of injustice present in today’s society. The series examines the history of each kind of injustice, examples of the injustice today, key moments in fighting the injustice, and what can be done to end it in the future. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.
There is no shortage of ideas for how to solve big societal problems, but disagreement is seemingly endless when it comes to deciding which solutions will work, whether they will cause more or different problems down the road, and even whether they should ever be attempted. The goal of the Exploring Solutions series is to examine some of the most interesting, most prominent, and most innovative solutions to seemingly intractable societal problems. Books in the series explore the rationale behind
From people and industry to wildlife and the environment, Exploring the Canadian Arctic presents exciting information about many aspects of the area north of 60 degrees latitude. Each volume giving glimpse at how people live and work in the challenging conditions of the Canadian North.
Gold, copper, iron, carbon, helium, silver, and hydrogen are among the many elements explored in this collection. Each book breaks the elements out of the confines of the periodic table and engagingly presents what these elements really can do. Everyday instances are used to explain how we relate to and take part of the elemental world. How do elements impact us?
What makes something "smart?" In the Exploring the Internet of Things series, readers discover how inanimate objects, from watches to home speakers to even t-shirts, help people get things done better, faster, and smarter. How can a ring book an Uber? How are smart contact lenses saving lives? The series on the practical application, technological and future advancements, and innovation of IoT. Includes informative sidebars, data-focused text, and 21st Century Skills backmatter content.