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Soar Across America with Benny

Benny the Bald Eagle spreads his wings and takes readers on a bright trip across the United States. As Benny soars from famous landmarks to wide-open landscapes, young readers are introduced to places such as the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, the Golden Gate Bridge, farms, fields, and even the excitement of rocket launches. The story presents American geography and national symbols in simple, friendly language for early elementary readers. With its travel-adventure frame and cheerful educational focus, this book is designed for children who like animals, maps, landmarks, and learning about the country around them. It also highlights kindness, community, and curiosity as Benny discovers how many different places and people help make America feel big, beautiful, and connected.
6-8 Years
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Pack your bags and get ready for an exciting guessing game out on the open savanna. There are amazing wild animals hiding right in front of you, but you have to use your best detective skills to figure out who they are. By following simple, clever clues and slowly opening up the folds of the pages, you will reveal the beautiful creatures waiting underneath. It is a wonderful way to test your knowledge of nature while being completely surprised by the vibrant artwork. You will have an absolute blast trying to guess each animal correctly before you uncover the final picture in this bright and engaging adventure.
6-8 Years 20 Pages
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Exploring a Natural Wonder

The Grand Canyon is undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Every single year, millions of people travel from over a hundred different countries just to stand at its edge and experience its dramatic, plunging cliffs and phenomenal majesty. Grand Canyon: Exploring a Natural Wonder takes you on your very own guided tour of this incredible American landmark. Through vibrant paintings and gracefully written personal observations, you will discover the unique plants, animals, and ancient rock formations that make the canyon so special. Whether you have visited before or are dreaming of your first trip, this stunning book celebrates the power of nature and introduces you to one of the world's greatest natural wonders.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 32 Pages
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Every single year, giant pumpkin contests take place at fairs across the country. Some of these record-breaking pumpkins weigh over a ton! People even carve the most enormous ones into hollow boats and race them across the water. But what if we thought even bigger? In How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?, you will stretch your imagination to the limit. Picture larger-than-life pumpkins resting next to America's most famous landmarks! Imagine a pumpkin as immense as the United States Capitol dome, sitting beside Mount Rushmore, blocking the Brooklyn Bridge, or even filling up the Grand Canyon. Explore the concepts of size and scale while celebrating the magic of autumn in this incredibly fun, visually stunning journey.
6-8 Years 31 Pages
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Everyone knows the legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan was taller than a redwood tree and stronger than fifty grizzly bears. But few people know that Paul had a family just as gigantic and extraordinary as he was! His wife Carrie and their two massive children, Little Jean and Teeny, are about to leave their own enormous mark on the world. As the Bunyan family travels across early America, their everyday chores and playful games have spectacular results. From carving out the rocky canyons of the West while playing to accidentally creating Niagara Falls during a family bath time, their massive adventures shape the very landscape of the country. This hilarious and beautifully illustrated tall tale introduces a brand new chapter to an American classic. Readers will marvel at the larger than life antics that explain the origins of North America's most famous natural wonders.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 36 Pages
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Pack a suitcase for 33 lively stops around the world, Richard Scarry style. From famous cities to faraway countries, each short story gives young readers a new place to explore through funny animal characters, busy illustrations, and small adventures. The book is not a formal atlas. It is a playful story collection that introduces the idea of world travel through scenes filled with motion, humor, and discovery. Readers can move from place to place, noticing landmarks, customs, transportation, and everyday life as imagined in Scarry’s classic picture-book world. For ages 6 to 8, this is an appealing choice for children who enjoy short stories, travel themes, and richly detailed illustrations.
6-8 Years 96 Pages
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Laura’s Christmas visit to South Carolina comes with a new surprise every day. In letters home, she shares the unusual gifts and sights her cousin Conner shows her, from a wren in a palmetto tree to dolphins, pirates, shrimp stew, bright coastal houses, and wild kudzu vines. The familiar Twelve Days of Christmas pattern becomes a merry tour of one southern state, blending sing-aloud counting fun with real places, foods, animals, and history. Young readers can follow Laura through each day, spotting details in the illustrations and picking up South Carolina facts along the way. It is a festive picture book for kids who enjoy holiday traditions, travel stories, and discovering what makes a place feel special.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 22 Pages
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Mist hangs over the Pine Barrens, and somewhere in the dark woods, something strange may be watching. The Legend of the Jersey Devil retells the eerie local lore of a creature said to have haunted New Jersey since 1735. With the head of a horse, wings of a bat, and hooves of a goat, the Jersey Devil has frightened townspeople, troubled livestock, and fueled generations of stories. Is it real, or is it the power of a legend that keeps it alive? Atmospheric and spooky without becoming too frightening, this picture book is a strong pick for readers who like monsters, regional folklore, and mysteries rooted in place. It brings a famous American legend to life for curious young readers.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 32 Pages
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Long ago, the land called Michigane is locked in winter, and the North Wind refuses to share the sky. Nothing can grow while cold rules every season. Then an old warrior and a young boy set out across the frozen land, carrying little more than warm hearts and an old pair of mittens. Their journey brings them face-to-face with a force of nature that must learn to live with the gentler winds. The Legend of Michigan is a sweeping picture book legend about courage, kindness, seasons, and the natural world. Young readers who enjoy origin stories and regional folklore will find a dramatic tale that turns weather into character and imagines how a frozen land could become a place full of life.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 48 Pages
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Tiny stones ride a long river journey before they ever sparkle on the sands of Cape May. In this richly illustrated legend, you follow the story behind the quartz pebbles known as Cape May Diamonds. Carried from mountain rock through the Delaware River and polished by water, time, and sand, these bright treasures become part of a tale linking nature, history, and the Lenape people of the region. Gentle, thoughtful, and rooted in New Jersey’s coastal landscape, The Legend of the Cape May Diamond invites young readers to see an ordinary beach find in a new way. It is a picture book for children who enjoy legends, natural wonders, and stories that connect a place to the people who have loved it.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 40 Pages
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Exploring the Americas

From alligator to zebra longwing butterfly, the alphabet becomes a journey through the Americas. This animal alphabet book introduces creatures from North, Central, and South America with vivid artwork and clear geographic clues. Each letter brings a different animal, from familiar wildlife such as chipmunks and eagles to more unusual finds such as quetzals, uakari monkeys, x-ray fish, and vampire bats. A helpful key shows where each animal can be found, making the book both beautiful and informative. It is a strong choice for readers who enjoy alphabet books, animal facts, nature exploration, and discovering how wildlife changes from one region to another.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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A boy and his family have fled war and are living with hunger, poverty, and uncertainty in a strange country. When his father brings home a large map instead of food, the boy is angry at first. But the map soon fills their bare room with color, possibility, and imagined journeys across deserts, oceans, mountains, and cities. Based on Uri Shulevitz’s childhood as a refugee during World War II, How I Learned Geography is a moving picture-book memoir about imagination under hardship. It shows young readers how art, maps, and memory can open the world even when life feels painfully limited.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 40 Pages
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