Quick view Creating a Budget by Gillian Houghton It's never too early to learn about setting personal limits. This book explains how to keep track of spending and how to create a budget that allows your readers to meet their needs and wants. View Details
Quick view The Survival Guide for Money Smarts: Earn, Save, Spend, Give by Eric Braun This survival guide introduces the basics of financial literacy and money management for kids--from earning and saving money to spending and donating it--and gives readers essential skills for financial know-how. The book also explores how choices about... View Details
Quick view What is Importing and Exporting? by Carolyn Andrews This interesting new book provides essential information with plenty of full-color images to help explain the basics of importing and exporting in a global economy. Aspects such as importing and exporting regulations are carefully and easily explained in... View Details
Quick view What is Trade? by Carolyn Andrews This title carefully explains how countries around the world engage in trade.;Includes bibliographical references and index. View Details
Quick view Checks and Balances: A Look at the Powers of Government by Kathiann M Kowalski What are checks and balances? They are limits that keep different parts of government from having too much power. But just what are these limits? And how do they help our government run more smoothly? Read this book to find out. View Details
Quick view Developing the Bill of Rights by Wil Mara Explores the development of the Bill of Rights. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and a "Voices from the Past" feature make this book an exciting and informative read. View Details
Quick view The Bill of Rights by Christine Taylor-Butler Recounts the origins of individual rights in the colonies and the effort to add explicitly stated rights to the Constitution, accomplished in its first ten amendments, and discusses their meaning and the extension of citizen's rights to all Americans. View Details
Quick view Democracy at Work by Wil Mara In Democracy at Work, readers will learn about another side of the American government, both past and present. Sidebars include thought-provoking trivia, and ask questions about current events as well as the readers' own lives. Questions in the... View Details
Quick view The 12 Most Amazing American Cities by DeAnn Herringshaw Includes facts on New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Nashville, Miami, Seattle, Albuquerque, Minneapolis, Honolulu, Philadelphia, and Denver. View Details
Quick view Amazing Impossible: Erie Canal by Cheryl Harness "Impossible!" At first folks didn't really believe the Erie Canal would ever be built--but when it was completed in 1825, people proclaimed it, "Amazing!" Full-color illustrations & maps. View Details
Quick view Capital by Lynn Curlee The origins of the buildings that define Washington, D.C., are explored in this moving history of the nation's capital, presented with extraordinary paintings and a moving narrative. Full color. View Details
Quick view The Great Lakes by Janet Piehl Explore some of the world's most fascinating structures and natural places in this visually stimulating series. Compelling photographs and engaging text take readers on a journey through the creation and history of each site, as well as its importance... View Details