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Civics · Social Studies

Citizenship in Action

The Citizenship in Action series offers an empowering introduction to civic literacy. Combining well-crafted text, dynamic images, and child-centered examples, this series introduces core… More →

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Geography · Social Studies

City

How big is your city? With colorful photographs alongside simple text and engaging sight words, young readers will discover what they can see in a city. This book also includes a page for… More →

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Social Studies

City Homes

A city is a place where thousands or sometimes millions of people live and work. This exciting new book looks at homes in cities including houses in the suburbs, apartment buildings, and… More →

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Careers · Social Studies

City Workers During COVID-19

We see city workers every day. They deliver the mail, collect garbage, clean public places, and teach at school. This book shows how the COVID-19 pandemic made everyone realize just how much… More →

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Civics · Social Studies

Civic Readiness

Readers will learn about the rights and duties of being a citizen in the United States. Each book features a glossary, comprehension questions, and Teacher and Caregiver Notes. Downloadable… More →

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Black History · History

Civil Rights

The Civil Rights Movement was an organized protest by black Americans against their government and the refusal to obey unjust laws during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. This important book details… More →

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Fall 2025 Cover: Civil War: A New Nation Is Tested

Civil War: A New Nation Is Tested

The Civil War (1861-1865) was America's most divisive and bloody war. It remains burned in historic records and the country's consciousness. Civil War: A New Nation Is Tested is an… More →

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Fall 2025 Cover: Civil War Breaks Out

Civil War Breaks Out

Less than 100 years after America's Thirteen Colonies broke from Great Britain and formed a new nation, cracks and disagreements tore the Union apart. Civil War Breaks Out examines the… More →

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Biographies · History · Social Studies · Women in History

Clara Barton

Clara Barton was known for founding the American Red Cross, but what about before that? Find out what happened when Barton was younger, and what she did that made her famous later on. More →

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Social Studies

Class Field Trip

This series introduces young readers to places they might visit with their class. Simple sentences are paired with vibrant images to expand the reader's knowledge of words related to the… More →

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