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Fall 2024 Cover: Eastern State Penitentiary
Horror

Eastern State Penitentiary

The enormous Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a looming lockdown…for lost souls! Find out why this old prison makes even the toughest tremble. Dare to discover why More →

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Physical Science

Electric Circuits

Do you wonder about the world around us? In this book, learn about electrical circuits and why they make a difference in our daily lives. More →

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High Interest · Life Science

El león africano (African Lion)

Mislabeled as the King of the Jungle, African lions actually live on savannas and it's the females who do most of the hunting. Read all about the African lion's keen senses and outstanding… More →

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High Interest

Ellis Island

First-hand accounts, historical photographs, and engaging text combine to explore the experiences of immigrants to North America during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This… More →

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High Interest · Life Science

El oso polar (Polar Bear)

A hungry polar bear is one of the most dangerous animals you will meet. A marine mammal, it hunts mostly seals on the sea ice in the Arctic. Read all about their amazing sense of smell, their More →

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High Interest · Technology

Engineering Close-Up

Crabtree's innovative new engineering series is "designed" to pique readers' curiosity, capture their interest, and inspire their imaginations! Correlated to support the Next Generation… More →

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Escalade by Cadillac

Learn all about the Escalade by Cadillac. Discover fascinating facts and specs, from high-performance parts to sleek designs and unique details. More →

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Expedition to the Arctic

For centuries, exploration of the Arctic has been pursued for its potential value as a commercial sea route. Many expeditions tried in vain to navigate its frozen waterways. This timely book… More →

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Extinction!

This captivating title looks at extinction--from the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago, to the possible extinction of species in our world today. More →

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