How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history,… More →
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Who decides if laws are fair? What does the Supreme Court do? Young Americans will find the answers in this early civics book that will help them understand how their country works.… More →
What is Congress? What does it do? Young Americans will find the answers in this early civics book that will help them understand how their country works. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available. More →
The Louisiana Purchase is one of the most important moments in United States history. Everything changed after April 30, 1803, when France agreed to sell the vast Louisiana Territory to the… More →
The first moon landing is one of the most important moments in United States history. Everything changed after July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 touched down on the moon's surface and allowed… More →
What does voting mean? Who can vote? Young Americans will find the answers in this early civics book that will help them understand how their country works. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available. More →
How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history,… More →
I Read! You Read! books are designed for shared reading between a beginning reader and an adult. Christmas is a special holiday that is celebrated all over the world. Look inside to learn the More →
I Read! You Read! books are designed for shared reading between a beginning reader and an adult. A mayor is elected to enforce the laws of a city. The mayor approves new rules for the city,… More →
I Read! You Read! books are designed for shared reading between a young reader and an adult. The people of the Navajo Nation have lived in North America for hundreds of years. Discover this… More →
Early readers will be introduced to the White House in Washington, D.C. Simple text and vibrant images aid comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available. More →