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Michael Burgan

    Can You Protect the Coral Reefs?: An Interactive Eco Adventure
    Grace of Monaco (A True Book: Queens and Princesses)
    Weird But True Knowitall: Rocks & Minerals
    Weird But True! Know-It-All: U.S. Government
    Who Was H. J. Heinz?
    Weird But True Know-It-All: Middle Ages
    • The Middle Ages come to life in this latest installment in the hit Weird But True Know-It-All series, featuring stories of legendary rulers, epic castles, menacing weaponry, and more! Vikings are known for being fierce warriors. But did you know that they used tug-of-war to train for battle--and that the losing team was pulled into a pit of fire? Europe was ravaged by the plague during the Middle Ages. But did you know that the secret ingredient in one cure concocted by medieval doctors was ... "dragons' blood"?! Go beyond the Middle Ages of Europe to explore great empires around the globe, including Ottoman, Shona, Aztec, and the Song dynasty. From Joan of Arc to Genghis Khan, incredible inventions to eyebrow-raising medieval medicines, you'll know it all by the time you finish this book. Packed with important historical information along with the wackiest and weirdest facts ever about the Middle Ages! Complete your collection with: Weird But True Know-It-All U.S. Presidents Weird But True Know-It-All Greek Mythology Weird But True Know-It-All Ancient Egypt Weird But True Know-It-All Rocks and Minerals

      Weird But True Know-It-All: Middle Ages
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    • Who Was H. J. Heinz?

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Who HQ has way more than 57 reasons why you'll want to read the amazing story of H. J. Heinz--the American entrepreneur who brought tomato ketchup to the masses. Learn how this son of German immigrants from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, turned his small food-packaging company into a booming business known for its fair treatment of workers and pioneering safe food preparation standards. This American success story follows Heinz from his early days as a pickle and vinegar merchant in the 1800s to the name behind the nation's number-one brand of ketchup. The name that's on everyone's lips is now part of the Who Was? series.

      Who Was H. J. Heinz?
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    • This guide to U.S. politics features surprising stories, hidden history, and clear explanations of how our government works—plus loads of weird but true facts! Why is the president called the "commander-in-chief"? And did you know that during a filibuster senators can talk about whatever they want? They have read the phone book, a recipe for fried oysters, and even Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss! In this next WBT Know-It-All, readers dive deep into the U.S. Capitol to uncover everything they need to know about our government—how things get done, who is who, and why things are the way they are. After reading this book, kids will walk away with a wealth of practical knowledge about our government, including the roles of each branch and how things get done. From the Senate to the Supreme Court and everything in between, readers will learn if a vote in Washington, D.C., really “counts,” how the two-party system got started, how many representatives each state has and why, and more. They’ll also be wowed by a ton of weird but true information, like funny laws in some states—in one, it’s illegal to kill Bigfoot!—how members of Congress ride their own mini-subways under the Capitol, and the surprising secrets of the dollar bill! Jam-packed with photos, illustrations, fun facts and info, the Weird But True Know-it-all series is the anything-but-boring way to boost your brain!

      Weird But True! Know-It-All: U.S. Government
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    • Discover a fascinating collection of unusual facts about rocks and minerals that will captivate your friends and family. This book offers intriguing insights into the geological world, showcasing the unique properties, formations, and historical significance of various minerals and stones. Perfect for enthusiasts and casual readers alike, it promises to enhance your knowledge and spark engaging conversations about the wonders of the Earth.

      Weird But True Knowitall: Rocks & Minerals
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    • Pollution, climate change, and overfishing are killing the world's coral reefs. But you can help! Navigate through three different stories in this ecological rescue mission. With dozens of possible story outcomes, it's up to you to save the coral reefs from extinction. The planet needs you. Will YOU CHOOSE to help?

      Can You Protect the Coral Reefs?: An Interactive Eco Adventure
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    • Japanese American Internment

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book explores the historical context of Japanese American internment during World War II, highlighting the fear and suspicion that led to the forced relocation of nearly 120,000 individuals. It examines the impact of these actions on the civil rights of Japanese Americans, who felt their citizenship was undermined. The narrative also addresses the eventual acknowledgment and apology from the government for these injustices, shedding light on themes of loyalty, prejudice, and the struggle for civil rights.

      Japanese American Internment
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    • The narrative immerses readers in the historic first flight at Kitty Hawk, where Wilbur and Orville Wright face challenges in testing their aircraft. Through compelling historical photographs and engaging storytelling, children explore the evolution of flight and the initial skepticism surrounding the Wright brothers' achievements, including their reluctance to share their successful flight photograph.

      First in Flight: How a Photograph Captured the Takeoff of the Wright Brothers' Flyer
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    • The Nixon-Kennedy presidential debates are vividly illustrated through historical photographs and engaging narration, highlighting their significance as the first televised debates in history. With around 60 million viewers for the inaugural debate, the book explores the profound impact these events had on the election outcome and the evolution of presidential campaigning. It delves into the transformative role of television in politics, revealing how visual presentation influenced public perception and voter behavior.

      TV Shapes Presidential Politics in the Kennedy-Nixon Debates: 4D an Augmented Reading Experience
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