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Social Studies

100th Day of School

After counting down the school days, it is finally the 100th Day of School! Readers will love learning about how this popular milestone is celebrated in the classroom. This book includes fun… More →

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Social Studies

Arbor Day

Arbor Day is held on the last Friday of April across the United States. Observers are encouraged to plant trees across the nation and remember the importance of forests and the environment.… More →

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Life Science

Celebrating the Powwow

Each year, powwows are celebrated by many thousands of Native North Americans who come together from many different tribes. This book introduces children to the people and traditions that… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Chinese New Year

Kung hay fat Choy means 'may you prosper' and is a greeting heard often during Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, sometimes called Lunar New Year, is celebrated in Chinese communities… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Earth Day

An annual celebration of awareness, Earth Day is designed to encourage people to take part in the preservation of their environment. Come inside Earth Day to learn the history of the event,… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Groundhog Day

Will he or won't he see his shadow? That's the big question on Groundhog Day, an annual winter event on February 2nd to predict how soon spring will arrive. Young readers will learn about the More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Halloween

There's more to this spooky festivity than carving pumpkins and trick-or-treating. Halloween explores the history behind this yearly custom, including its roots in ancient Celtic tradition,… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Halloween (Halloween)

There's more to this spooky festivity than carving pumpkins and trick-or-treating. Halloween explores the history behind this yearly custom, including its roots in ancient Celtic tradition,… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

Independence Day

Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, is one of the most important days in the history of the United States of America. Millions of Americans celebrate this national holiday each year.… More →

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Holidays · Social Studies

It's Chinese New Year!

This book introduces early readers to Chinese New Year. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! More →

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Black History · Holidays · Social Studies

Juneteenth

Every year on June 19th, people of all backgrounds celebrate the day that African Americans were freed from slavery in the United States. People mark the occasion by gathering at parks for… More →

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