Quick view Our Natural Resources by Jennifer Prior We need natural resources to survive. Natural resources are things that nature gives us. But we need to be careful that we do not use too many of Earth's resources. We need to take care of Earth because it takes care of us! Colorful images, supporting... View Details
Quick view Capital Resources and the Economy by Jennifer Prior Capital resources are used every day! These are tools that make it easier for us to do things. They are a part of our economy. The economy helps us get the things that we want and need. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and... View Details
Quick view What Is Citizenship? by Jessica Pegis What does it mean to be a citizen? Accessible text and relatable examples introduce young readers to this core concept and highlight the rights and responsibilities all citizens share. View Details
Quick view Be an Active Citizen in Your Community by Helen Mason Good citizens take an active role in making their communities better places to live. This motivating book provides several practical examples of ways young readers can demonstrate that they care about their communities. From helping to care for community... View Details
Quick view What is the legislative branch? by James Bow The legislative branch of the United States government represents the people and makes the laws which they live by. This book introduces readers to the House of Representatives and Senate, and the main players in both. Whips, committees, and filibusters... View Details
Quick view What is the judicial branch? by Ellen Rodger The judicial branch of government consists of the nations courts. This title explores the role of the United States Supreme Court and its role in interpreting the U.S. Constitution, as well as the role of Federal Courts. Justices and judges, and how they... View Details
Quick view What is the Executive Branch? by James Bow The executive branch of the United States government is responsible for putting laws into action. This book carefully explains the workings of the executive branch, from its most visible figure, the President, through to the vice president, cabinet, and... View Details
Quick view What are the levels of government? by Baron Bedesky Federal government, state government, city governments no wonder children can get confused. This book describes simply the role of each level of government in the United States, including its responsibilities to the people. View Details
Quick view Our Government: The Three Branches by Shelly Buchanan Once America was free from Great Britain, it needed to decide how to run the new country. The nation's founders split the government into three branches. This ensured that no one person would have too much power. This system keeps us free! Colorful... View Details
Quick view Latitude, Longitude, and Direction by Julia Qunilan From Down East to Fifty-Four Forty or Fight! to Greenwich Mean Time, there are plenty of common phrases that invoke longitude, latitude, and direction. This immensely useful book covers topics such as compass roses, the history of longitude and latitude,... View Details
Quick view Rocky Mountains by Jeffrey Zuehlke 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
Quick view The Rio Grande by Katie Marsico A tour of the Rio Grande and its surrounding area. View Details