Quick view Tanks at War by Lynn Peppas When tanks roared onto the battlefield for the first time in World War I, these mechanical beasts changed how battles were fought and how wars were won. Tanks at War looks at the history of tanks, the always-changing technology of weaponry and armor, and... View Details
Quick view The Salem Witch Trials by Robin Johsnon In 1692, two young girls in Salem, Massachusetts, were diagnosed by the local doctor as being bewitched. Hysteria over witchcraft reached a fever pitch leading the Puritan townsfolk to accuse friends and neighbors of being under Satan's influence. This... View Details
Quick view Navy Seals by James Bow This title provides a detailed overview of the Navy SEALÂ’s, including the history of the organization, training programs, equipment, and the type of missions they perform. View Details
Quick view Alcatraz by Natalie Hyde This fascinating title takes the reader to one of the most isolated prisons on the planet where some AmericaÂ’s worst criminals were held. This is the story of how Alcatraz was created, what it was like to live there, and why it was virtually impossible... View Details
Quick view Medicine Cabinet Chemistry by Jon Eben Field The medical and pharmaceutical industries rely on chemists to produce drugs that relieve pain and keep people alive. Readers will learn what goes into the making of an aspirin and how some medical discoveries have been the result of trial, error, and... View Details
Quick view Kitchen Chemistry by Jon Eben Field Ever wonder what makes bread rise, or why some cookies are hard and some are soft? Kitchen Chemistry takes you inside the scientific world of your own kitchen. Easy and safe experiments introduce readers to the simple science that every cook and baker... View Details
Quick view Cleaning Chemistry by Jon Eben Field This fascinating book explains the chemistry of cleaning agents, from dish detergents to window wash. Readers will learn how good chemistry and science comes from experimentation and careful observation, as well as flexible thinking and a mind that... View Details
Quick view Chemistry Around the House by Erin Knight Chemistry has had a hand in almost every product used in your home, from the non-stick frying pan you use to make pancakes to your new purple t-shirt. Chemistry Around the House introduces the reader to the scientific method and describes how accidents... View Details
Quick view Environmental Chemistry by Rachel Eagen The way we live affects our environment. Environmental Chemistry takes a look at how chemistry-related inventions have both helped and harmed our environment. Readers will learn the science and chemistry of acid rain, ozone depletion, and water pollution... View Details
Quick view Body Care Chemistry by Rachel Eagen So many of the everyday products we use are created through the wonders of modern chemistry. From toilet paper to body cream, soap, and perfume, humans rely on chemistry to make our lives easier. Fascinating experiments explain how compounds are mixed... View Details
Quick view What Is Environmental Entrepreneurship? by Alexander Offord This forward-looking book explores a unique field of entrepreneurship, in which innovative individuals directly address, or work toward addressing, environmental challenges in our world. Offering an important look at the ways entrepreneurship can tackle... View Details
Quick view Your Strong Skeleton and Amazing Muscular System by Paul Mason What are bones made of? Which is the biggest and which is the smallest? What different types of muscle are there, and what jobs do they do? Your Strong Skeleton and Amazing Muscular System takes readers on an entertaining tour of the body's skeletal and... View Details