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Graphic Novels (68 series)

Building Blocks of Geography

The characters in this series will take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond! Explains the basics of physical geography and earth science to young learners. Stresses the importance of environmentalism and protecting our planet.

Building Blocks of Math 1

Designed in collaboration with elementary mathematics education experts, this series makes difficult mathematics concepts fun and easy to understand. Alongside colorful characters, students will learn about addition, division, fractions, multiplication, numbers, and subtraction. This engaging series makes difficult, scientific concepts easy to understand with its full-color illustrations, quirky characters, and graphic novel-style format. This series is appropriate for students beginning to lear

Building Blocks of Math 2

This series moves beyond the mathematics in Building Blocks of Math 1 to introduce more complex math topics. Students will build on their existing math foundation as they learn about units of measurement, fractions, data and statistics, decimals, expressions and equations, geometry, geometric measurment, operations and whole numbers, ratios and proportions, and whole numbers. Each book includes an exciting narrative to help make math fun, including parodies of Alice in Wonderland and the Wizard

Building Blocks of Physical Science

Help young readers learn the fundamentals of physics with Building Blocks of Physical Science! In this series, students will be introduced to such core concepts as electricity, energy, force and motion, heat, light, magnetism, gravity, matter, and sound. This engaging series makes difficult, scientific concepts easy to understand with its full-color illustrations, quirky characters, and graphic novel-style format. Titles also include biographies of such important scientists as Nikola Tesla, Isaa

Building Blocks of the Human Body

Join colorful characters as they introduce readers to the Building Blocks of the Human Body! Students will learn about the core systems that allow us to live, including the respiratory, cells, organ, circulatory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, reproductive, nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems. From nutrients to neurons, discover all of the weird and wonderful things inside of your body! This engaging series makes difficult, scientific concepts easy to understand with its full-color illustrat

Bumble Brothers

Wacky misunderstandings, riddles that nobody gets, goofy puns, and silly fantasy sequences, this graphic novel series will have early elementary school kids laughing non-stop!

Captain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase

In this wordless graphic novel, Captain Barbosa sails the seven seas with his trusty shipmates: a mosquito, an alligator, and an elephant. When a seagull steals his treasured hat, Barbosa and his crew give chase through a nasty storm. When Barbosa reaches the seagull's island, he finds the hat-along with a nest of baby seagulls-and decides even pirates can forgive and forget.

Carlos Gomez

Loosely based on the artistÎs childhood in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this graphic novel centers on Carlos Gomez and his family-the only Mexican family in their Midwestern town. (This graphic novel encompasses the intersectionality of LatinX, LGBTQ, and disability.)

Danger Below! (Bear Claw Books)

This graphic narrative nonfiction series about underwater attacks will make you think twice before getting into the water. Fascinating information and amazing graphic illustrations will keep readers engaged as they learn about the natural habitats, physical characteristics, diets, and behaviour of these extremely dangerous-and sometimes deadly-creatures.

Declassified: The ET Files (Torch Graphic Press)

For years, the possibility of alien life was a science fiction idea, a potential hoax, or a government cover-up inside of Area 51. Then, in 2020, it happened. The Department of Defense released footage of "unidentified aerial phenomena." Other life is out there, and science is leading the way to prove it. The next generation of STEM is here.