Cocker Spaniels gives children specific advice on caring for this specific breed. This book uses simple language and clear images to teach children how to care for their spaniel properly.… More →
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Professor Chip helps the class at Code Academy understand that computers communicate in a language that kids can learn. Simple sentences and easy-to-understand examples make learning binary… More →
Find out how code monkeys find and fix bugs - the part of an algorithm, or set of instructions, that does not work as it should. More →
Computers cannot think for themselves. Find out how code monkeys must tell computers exactly what to do. More →
Find out how code monkeys must talk in a special code so that computers and smart devices will understand. More →
Find out how code monkeys build sets of instructions called algorithms using flow charts. More →
Annie's father is talking about tearing down the old barn. But what will happen to all the birds that nest there? Annie and her grandfather are worried. Then something amazing happens which… More →
Colonial Crafts introduces young readers to the craftspeople who created useful works of art by hand. Children will find out how the artisans learned their trades through many years of… More →
This newly revised edition takes readers into a Colonial Home of the 1600s and 1700s. See inside the kitchen, the fireplace, the bedchamber and the barn. Learn why immigrants from England,… More →
In this newly revised edition of Colonial Life, young readers will meet the hardworking people of a colonial community, learn about the importance of family members, and discover the roles… More →
Colonial Women offers a close look at the life of 18th century women. Most women worked in the home and cared for children, although a few held outside jobs. This fascinating book highlights… More →
Grammy winner CeCe Winans's inspiring song about diversity, adapted as a beautifully illustrated book. The lyrics celebrate differences and urge all children to be proud to be themselves. The More →