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How Government Works

In the United States, citizens and members of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches work together to shape one of the world's oldest democracies. This must-have set details the people and processes behind day-to-day acts of governance, like funding public programs, as well as legislative actions taken during extraordinary circumstances, like congressional declarations of war. Each book is an accessible and engaging look at the United States government and the ways that citizens can m

How It Works

How It Works takes readers behind the scenes of common inventions to explore the science and technology that makes them possible. Each book explores an invention's history, current technologies, and potential for the future. This series will spark readers' interest in the real-world applications of science and technology.

How Machines Work  

The perfect series to give inquiring boys or girls who can't stop asking why. This series will satisfy their curiosity about the mechanics of airplane wings and how something that big can get into the air. Fun facts and specifications let kids dream about the fastest cars and biggest airplanes.

How Nature Works

How Nature Works books employ vivid photography and text (3,000 © 4,000 words) to ask questions of the natural world. These inquiry-based books, designed to stimulate active minds, include two Junior Library Guild selections, starred reviews, three NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books of the Year, and an Audubon Magazine EditorÎs Choice.

How Our Choices Impact Earth

Readers will learn how the choices they make affect Earth's resources and environment. Each volume presents key scientific principles and engages readers in a nuanced discussion of how human activities, both good and bad, in agriculture, industry, and everyday life influence Earth's systems. This set serves as a comprehensive resource on important concepts such as sustainability, conservation, renewable resources, and the value of fair trade, helping enlightened readers make intelligent choices

How Science Changed the World

Scientific discoveries and inventions have the power to change lives. Some-such as electricity, automobiles, and the Internet-have altered the world in innumerable ways. The new series, How Science Changed the World, explores some of the greatest scientific and technological achievements in human history-along with the changes (positive and negative) brought about by these innovations. This series is a mix of science and technology, history, and social history-on a global scale.

How the World Makes Music

Think outside the band with this series of books. How the World Makes Music introduces and explains instruments from around the world. From Flute to Shakouhatchi, the “Musical Notes” fact boxes add quick fun facts about the many featured instruments. Colour photographs and illustrations help describe the instruments, introduces stars and legends, and examines the variety of all music.

How They Made Things Work!

Through an exciting combination of fascinating facts and fun narrative, award-winning author Richard Platt examines how people in history used technology to overcome challenges and create useful inventions.

How to Draw & Paint

Easy-to-follow instructions, compelling images, and helpful tips and techniques make these drawing and painting books excellent guides for even beginning artists.

How to Live Like...

Travel "long ago and faraway" to see what daily life in an interesting time and place was like. Readers will interact with a friendly kid narrator to discover what types of work they would have done, what tools they would have used, and what dangers they would have faced if they lived during that period of history. Both entertaining and useful for compare-and-contrast discussions, this series helps readers see history through a different perspective.