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What do dinosaurs, teaspoons, and quantum physics have in common? These are just a few of the topics that this season’s books offer to students.
This season has readers delving into the accomplishments of ancient civilizations, marveling at incredible feats of architecture, and exploring the history and celebration of holidays.
Saber-tooth cats, satellites, and everything in between can be found in this season’s releases.
U.S. topics range from landmarks and historic locations, coverage of World War II or the Harlem Renaissance, and even the details of infamous prison escapes.
Budding scientists and mathematicians are always asking questions about how and why the world functions, and these series are made to answer those inquiring minds.
History can be a bit intimidating to some students, but this season’s series cover a wide range of topics to pique their curiosities.
Whether the books focus on the improvement of sneaker design, coding a robot’s actions, or how to bend a soccer kick, publishers are working hard to make the information personally relevant and attractive.
From the ancient realms of China and Egypt through the birth of modern technology, a variety of approaches bring history to life this season. Graphic novel format, video links, and tomb raider avatars are a few of the methods used to engage readers.
This season offers a variety of topics for budding scientists and their teachers. Whether it covers rocks and minerals, food webs, or the science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, each book is designed to be as attractive as possible to readers.
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