Grace and Bruch provide a well-researched, smooth account of the Wampanoag side of the Thanksgiving story. |
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A collection of the first five titles in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series of books, four of which chronicle the life of the author while a young pioneer girl and one that relates the boyhood experiences in New York State of her husband. |
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The Industrial Age accompanied America into the Twentieth Century. In the 1900-1909 decade, factory jobs lured rural families to the cities. |
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Explore America in the "Roaring Twenties" -- when jazz was king, Prohibition turned the country dry, fashions became more daring… |
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Based on the true story of the 1839 mutiny on board the Spanish slave ship, Amistad, here is the frightening sequence of events that led fifty-three young men and women - and one young nation - to seek freedom and justice for all people. |
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In cartoon form, it's all about the Big Bang, how stars were born, where the planets come from, why the Earth has water… |
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This fascinating look at the convergent histories of whaling and the abolitionist movement weaves seemingly disparate threads into a detailed tapestry. |
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In cartoon form, young readers learn how life on earth started out as jelly blobs, and became giant fish, sea scorpions, swamp monsters…. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This fascinating book introduces you to more than 250 species of ancient creatures… |
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For thousands of years nomadic people from east Asia followed caribou walking east. Sometime around 20,000 BCE, they crossed the land bridge into North America. |
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In this handsome, large-format book, black history in the U.S. unfolds through the words of those who shaped and experienced it. |
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Gr 3-5 - In her first journal entry, Rose Samuels writes "good riddance" to 1934, and "I sure hope 1935 is a heap better." |
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The facts are amazing: the Great Sphinx of Egypt is nearly 4,500 years old; it is as long as a city block and as tall as a six-story building. Just as thrilling are the unsolved secrets. |
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Gr 3-6-Both of these books take factual information and put it into a cartoon format, placing the fascinating world of history into fun and entertaining packages |
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Cole has done an exceptional job of showing readers what life was like for children in times past. |
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