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The life of Alice Eastwood becomes a story of botany, rescue, and a determined scientist who refused to let plants be lost.
A food-chain-focused picture book shows why sharks matter and how entire ecosystems shift when key species are lost.
Maria Mitchell's stargazing and discovery of a comet become a luminous story about patience, observation, and astronomy.
Brief biographies introduce Black women who changed the world in a format designed for very young readers.
Temple Grandin's childhood, visual thinking, and future work with animals are introduced in an accessible rhyming biography.
Photographs of babies from around the world invite very young readers into a broader sense of family, place, and care.
Cut-paper art and compact definitions introduce landforms and bodies of water from around the world.
Maria Merian's artwork and close study of insects become a vivid portrait of careful looking and scientific artistry.
An inviting nonfiction voice introduces tides, currents, creatures, and the power of the ocean to young readers.
Minimal text and clear visuals trace the patient changes that carry a seed into flower and then into new seed again.