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    Listening to the Land: Stories from the Cacapon and Lost River Valley
    Rainforests
    Parasaurolophus
    • 2019

      Ludicrous Light

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Delve into the dark and intriguing aspects of science, moving beyond traditional textbooks to uncover the grim and gruesome elements often overlooked. This engaging exploration promises a hands-on approach, encouraging readers to embrace the messy and exciting side of scientific discovery. Prepare for a thrilling journey that challenges the notion of boring science, inviting curiosity and adventure.

      Ludicrous Light
    • 2018

      Jimmy: A Joe Cronin Novel

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Meet Jimmy, a serial killer who kidnaps then suffocates his victims, slowly. Jimmy has a need to stare into his preys

      Jimmy: A Joe Cronin Novel
    • 2017

      Brutal Body

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Engaging young readers aged 9 to 12, this book invites them to abandon traditional science textbooks for a thrilling exploration of the darker, more exciting aspects of science. With a focus on the grim and gruesome, it promises a hands-on experience that encourages curiosity and fun, suggesting that readers may want to keep their goggles and lab coats ready for messy experiments. This approach makes science entertaining and accessible, transforming the subject into an adventure rather than a chore.

      Brutal Body
    • 2017

      Evil Ecosystems

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Engaging young readers aged 9 to 12, this book invites them to discover the exciting and often macabre aspects of science, moving away from traditional textbooks. It emphasizes a hands-on, messy approach to learning, encouraging curiosity and exploration. With a focus on the grim and gruesome, it promises an entertaining and educational experience that makes science fun and memorable.

      Evil Ecosystems
    • 2017

      Fearsome Forces

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Delve into the fascinatingly dark and messy aspects of science, leaving behind traditional textbooks for a more thrilling exploration. This book invites readers to uncover the grim, gruesome, and grizzly elements of scientific inquiry, promising an engaging and unconventional approach. With an emphasis on excitement over boredom, it encourages the use of goggles and lab coats as readers embark on a wild journey through the more macabre side of the scientific world.

      Fearsome Forces
    • 2017

      Spinosaurus

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Step back in time to a lost world. This exciting series explores all there is to know about some of the most amazing dinosaurs to have walked the Earth. With easy to read text and informative diagrams, this series is ideal for younger readers.

      Spinosaurus
    • 2017

      Stegosaurus

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      His exciting series explores all there is to know about some of the most amazing dinosaurs to have walked planet Earth. With easy-to-read text and informative diagrams, this series provides a simple yet engaging introduction to the world of dinosaurs.

      Stegosaurus
    • 2017

      Mountains

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Here children can explore the diverse range of habitats and biomes that our planet has to offer. Through accessible language and an innovative design, readers can learn about the range of amazing habitats in our world and how each of them is used by the animal kingdom.

      Mountains
    • 2017

      Parasaurolophus

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Parasaurolophus is known for the trumpet-shaped crest on its head, which makes a low sound similar to the one elephants or whales make when communicating among their species. Readers learn this and other interesting facts about this dinosaur, such as what it ate, the places it called home, and how it survived among predators. This compelling material is presented through an age-appropriate text to enhance students knowledge of these prehistoric creatures. Readers uncover additional information in captivating fact boxes, colorful illustrations, and well-organized diagrams. This text keeps readers entertained while also aligning with a fundamental science curriculum topic.

      Parasaurolophus
    • 2017

      Deserts

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Here children can explore the diverse range of habitats and biomes that our planet has to offer. Through accessible language and an innovative design readers can learn about the range of amazing habitats that exist in our world and how each of them is used by the animal kingdom.

      Deserts