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Eyewitness Explorer
Weather Watcher
John Woodward
Build your own backyard station and track the skies with over 30 experiments that explain how weather really works.
Ages 7–10
DK Eyewitness
Flight
Andrew Nahum
Giant hot-air balloons and sleek jetliners fill the sky as the mechanical secrets and history of how humans took to the
Ages 8–12
DK Readers
Let's Play Tennis
Kate Simkins
You can follow Meg and her friends as they step onto the court to learn about rackets, serves, and the rules of tennis t
Ages 4–6
LEGO Amazing
Amazing Earth
Jennifer Swanson
Massive volcanoes and deep oceans meet creative building tips in this guide that recreates the world's most incredible g
Ages 7–11
DK Eye Wonder
Cars
Caroline Stamps
Supercars race across the page while stunt cars leap through fire in this action-packed look at vehicles that travel on
Ages 7–9
100 People Who Made History
Ben Gilliland
Learn how visionaries from Marie Curie to Mark Zuckerberg changed the course of history through their inventions, ideas,
Ages 8–12
DK Eyewitness
Ancient Civilizations
Joe Fullman
From the intricate tombs of Egyptian pharaohs to the grand temples of the Mayans, see the incredible legacies left behin
Ages 8–12
DK Eyewitness
Computer
Mike Goldsmith, Tom Jackson
The journey from early inventions to modern technology reveals how computers work and why they play such a huge role in
Ages 8–12
Seashell Key #1
Seashell Key
Lourdes Heuer
Mateo makes kites while Felix tells tall tales at the lighthouse in this sun-soaked coastal town where every neighbor fe
Ages 6–9
Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks
Suzanne Slade
The life of Gwendolyn Brooks unfolds in this biography of the influential African American poet.
Ages 6–10
Your Legacy: A Bold Reclaiming of Our Enslaved History
Schele Williams
For parents looking to introduce Black history through a lens of strength and pride, focusing on the resilient spirit an
Ages 4–8
The Stuff Between the Stars: How Vera Rubin Discovered Most of the Universe
Sandra Nickel
Vera Rubin looked past what she could see to name the dark matter holding the universe together, overcoming barriers to
Ages 6–9
First Names #2
Harry Houdini
Kjartan Poskitt
Ehrich Weisz transforms from a young immigrant practicing card tricks into the world-famous escape artist who could vani
Ages 8–12
The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name
Sandhya Parappukkaran
Zimdalamashkermishkada tries to shorten his long name to fit in at his new school until a new friend helps him find the
Ages 4–8
Tools
Taro Miura
Ten different professions come to life through the specific equipment and specialized tools used by workers to get the j
Ages 2–5
Farmer Smart's Fat Cat
James Sage
Three farmers are determined to prove they have the best cornfield, but it takes a clever strategy from Farmer Smart to
Ages 4–8
Sleuth & Solve #3
Sleuth & Solve: Science
Ana Gallo
Crack twenty mini-mysteries using the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology, then test the concepts yourself with hand
Ages 8–12
The 12 Sleighs of Christmas
Sherri Duskey Rinker
Santa's sleigh is a total wreck, prompting the elves to build wild new versions based on motorcycles, big rigs, and zepp
Ages 3–6
SeeMore Readers
Skyscrapers
Seymour Simon
Giant steel beams and glass walls reach for the clouds in this guide to how the world's tallest buildings are designed a
Ages 7–10
Desert Dwellers
Scott S. Warren
The Hopi, Apache, and Navajo peoples maintain deep spiritual and cultural ties to the American Southwest through centuri
Ages 8–12
Old MacDonald #1
Old MacDonald Had a Truck
Steve Goetz
Bulldozers and excavators take over the farm in this revved-up version of the classic song that features plenty of diggi
Ages 2–5
Skila Brown's Themed Poetry #2
Clackety Track: Poems about Trains
Skila Brown
Rhythmic verses and retro art capture the clatter and excitement of every locomotive, from high-speed bullet trains to c
Ages 4–8
Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph
Roxane Orgill
A photographer with no camera and a wild idea tries to gather dozens of jazz legends for a historic morning on a Harlem
Ages 8–12
The Cat Who Liked Potato Soup
Terry Farish
A shared love of potato soup binds an old man and his cat together until a solo fishing trip leaves someone feeling left
Ages 5–9
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