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Introduce the world to children in grades Pre-K–5
through our vibrant, nonfiction books. Check out a few of the new series:
Animal Clues (6 titles)
Animal Clues is a fun and simple introduction to animal
adaptations that really gets young readers involved. Each book asks kids to guess which animal belongs to the feature they see in a close-up photo. Then the reader turns the page to discover who belongs to those toes, eyes, teeth, backs, or noses. A beautiful, kid-friendly design and inviting text will bring readers back to these books again and again.

ASK! (4 titles)
The animals speak! Have you ever wondered what a dinosaur might tell you if you could ask it a question? What if you could ask a shark - from the safety of your own home - if it really wanted to eat you? Well, now you can. With the ASK series, the animals themselves answer the questions put to them! A new take on the questions and answers book, this set puts the animals on the spot. Every double-page spread is laid out in a very appealing, easy-to-follow design and beautifully illustrated in a dynamic, realistic style.
Nature's Deadly Disasters! 
(6 titles)
Each book in this engaging new series investigates some of Earth's most catastrophic types of natural disasters. Featuring amazing photography, each book describes the science behind each disaster along with harrowing descriptions of some of the worst disasters in history.
Everyday Wonders (6 titles)
A great way to introduce preschoolers to the wonders of nature! Young children are insatiably curious about the natural world. This useful new series teaches preschoolers about some of the fascinating animals, plants, and natural phenomena that they are most likely to encounter. Full-page color photos, simple language, and a picture glossary make these books fun and accessible for even the youngest students. Series also available in Bilingual.

How People Lived (4 titles)
Examines the everyday lives and roles of men, women and children in each historical period. Includes mini-biographies and case studies of children and adults who lived at the time.

What Really Happened?
(6 titles)
This informative new series examines the different theories and mysteries behind some of American history's most interesting events and people. Readers can explore the traditional stories, along with other accounts that have surfaced over the years and decide for themselves, what really happened?
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High-interest nonfiction books to help middle-school
students understand, explore, and navigate the
world around them. Look what's offered for this level:
Monster Music Festivals
(4 titles)
Today's big music festivals can really get your blood pumping! Whether your favorite music is punk, heavy metal, inspirational rock, hip-hop, electronica, or indie/alternative, there is a "monster" music festival catering to your tastes. In this series, festival veteran Greg Robinson takes you on a personal tour of today's most popular music and arts festivals, giving you an insider's look at what makes them so much fun.

Understanding the Elements of the Periodic Table (6 titles)
This series successfully breaks down the most common elements on the periodic table by explaining each element in a clear manner. These compelling books approach the material in a unique fashion, taking the complex nature of the subject and presenting it with easy-to-understand, engaging text coupled with vivid full-color images. The inclusion of unique experiments shows each element and its place in our universe.
Your Carbon Footprint (6 titles)
As Global Warming, depletion of natural resources, and pollution sound alarm bells around the world, sustainability and "green living" are becoming more and more a part of the global discussion. On a large scale, countries and
communities are starting to institute changes. Everyone, including young people, can contribute to improving the environment and preserving our planet for future generations. This series offers concise explanations of the relevant science and environmental issues and terms. The bulk of these books, however, contains practical information, guidance, and advice. Each title is full of a wealth of specific tips on what young readers can do in their everyday lives to help save the Earth.
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Rosen Young Adult: Grades 7-12Empower young adults with nonfiction books on subjects they
want to learn about and issues they need to know about. A few of the new series are:
Celebrity Activists (6 titles)
Young readers are always interested in the lives of celebrities. This intriguing series examines the lives of six celebrity activists and their causes, what experiences inspired their work, and their efforts to change the world for the better. Each book in this fascinating series includes relevant insight into each celebrity's personal life and mission.
Drug Abu
se and Society (6 titles) Real Life Insights. Drug abuse impacts society and continues to plague us despite vigorous attempts to curb it. Through this series, witness the effects from a larger social and legal perspective, and how families and communities are impacted. Each title melds psychological, historical, cultural, social, biological and medical perspectives, and offers the facts and analysis that students can apply to their own lives.
Tell Me What To Eat (5 titles)
With so many drugs on the market that are able to cure virtually every ailment, many of us don't realize that the most common medical conditions can be trea
ted by simply altering one's diet. The Tell Me What to Eat series takes a dietitian's approach to treating or preventing common ailments such as migraines, diabetes, breast cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and acid reflux. With medically backed research, readers are provided information on foods and recipes that can help them treat these ailments without expensive drugs, which may have negative side effects.
World's Worst:
From Innovation to Disaster
(4 titles)
While many, many books of the "best" have been done on a vast variety of subjects, nothing quite matches the fascination of reading about the "worst" of something. In this high-interest look at the worst cars and aircraft, and worst military and historical disasters, readers will be completely intrigued and mesmerized. From cars that were mechanical and design disasters to aircraft that should never have left the drawing board; from historical disasters, both natural and man-made, to some of the worst battle defeats in history, these four books take readers on a wild, riveting ride through the halls of history.