A collection of Level N fiction and nonfiction carefully curated around a broad range of STEAM subjects.
Meet Paul Erdos, who traveled around the world, collaborating on an astonishing number of projects and changing the way people everywhere thought about math.
Simply told, grandly shown, here is the flight of Apollo 11.
Think superpowers only exist with superheroes in comics and movies? Show students all the amazing things animals do every day, things we normally think are impossible.
Often taken for granted, the sun gives us more than its light. Here, acclaimed author and illustrator Molly Bang presents a celebration of the wonder and power of the sun and its radiance.
Harry Houdini, who had a humble upbringing, astounded audiences around the globe as he freed himself from ropes, handcuffs, and prison cells. This biography includes a bibliography, source notes, important dates, and recommended websites.
What makes a car go? What does a doctor see in a patient's throat? The world is a big place, and kids have a lot of questions about it. Using an interactive question-and-answer format, this oversize book offers information about all sorts of things that children encounter every day.
Read about how George Washington Carver worked to become a top agricultural scientist—and how he used his knowledge to better the lives of poor farmers.
Introduce young readers to the inventor Thomas Edison, one of the most important figures in American history, in this colorful, inviting, and entertaining biography.
Jam-packed with fascinating facts, Good Enough to Eat is uniquely designed to satisfy kids' love of food, and their curiosity about how their bodies work.