Learn about the witch trials of 1692 in Did You Hear What Happened in Salem? by Katie Kennedy and Nick Thornborrow.
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The Space Science Handbook, by Cara Florance, is an activity-driven exploration of space science, future tech and critical thinking.
Learn about language and where words came from in The Atlas of Languages: Words Around the World, by Rachel Lancashire and Jenny Zemanek.
Sports Superstars for Black History is a collection of 10 mini biographies of elite athletes.
Kids love trivia. The following books feature lots of facts about horses and WWII battles. These nonfiction titles have wide appeal.
Curious Cases: True Crime for Kids is exactly the type of book that mystery fans will be drawn to.
Learn about the inspiring life of a pioneering journalist in Ida B. Wells: Journalist, Advocate & Crusader for Justice, by Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Candace Buford.
Learn about the scientist who headed the Manhattan Project in Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb, the young readers edition of American Prometheus, by Eric Singer.
Solve your way through 14 connected maze worlds in Mega Math Maze: A Multiplication Adventure, by Kjartan Poskitt.
Who Owns the Moon? And Other Conundrums of Exploring and Using Space, by Cynthia Levinson and Jennifer Swanson is a primer for teens who may someday travel to the moon.