Spies: Moe Berg
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Bart King crafts humorous and educational books that appeal to both children and the young at heart. His writing is characterized by fast-paced plots and a witty, accessible style designed to engage young readers. Through science fiction, espionage tales, and nonfiction works, he explores themes of friendship, mystery, and the cosmos. His background in teaching provides a unique insight into the child's perspective, enabling him to create compelling and understandable narratives.






A book that explores the delicacy and critical importance of getting history right, and teaching it in an age-appropriate way in the classroom, every time. Hot Button: Teaching Sensitive Social Studies Content explores the difficulty, delicacy, and ethical obligations of teaching accurate history to all students in a highly charged political environment. Featuring contributions from distinguished and award-winning educators including Alysha Butler, Gerardo Muñoz, Nicole Butler-Hooton, this book will change the way social studies educators work. Edited by Giacomo Calabria and Bart King.
Combining vibrant illustrations with engaging storytelling, this 40-page children's picture book features lyrics from a hip-hop song, making it a unique multimedia experience. The narrative invites young readers into a playful world, encouraging creativity and imagination through its rhythmic text. Available at NewGrowthPublishing.com, it offers an innovative approach to reading and music, perfect for children who enjoy both.
A goofy book celebrating the Dad Joke lifestyle — packed with jokes and wordplay for your favorite punster. Bad Dad Jokes covers every aspect of the most simultaneously loathed and beloved joke form of all time: the pun. Because “Dad Humor” should be practiced by everyone (regardless of age, gender, or family status) this book serves to encourage creative thinking and punning habits for everyone! Learn how to properly deliver a pun (whether written, visual, or verbal) and how to pretend you’re sorry for your Dad Joke (even when you’re not). Includes: quality pre-loaded puns, the taxonomy of the different types of wordplay, famous punsters, and Great Moments in Dad Joke History.
Aspiring astronomers and space explorers can engage in more than 20 activities in this volume, ranging from building a simple model to illustrate the vast scope of our solar system to a demonstration of the speed of light. Full color.
Presents hands-on activities related to architecture, design, building, and construction, including projects involving bridges, dams, and skyscrapers
A collection of simple hands-on activities for young readers related to robots, robotics, coding, and artificial intelligence. Activities included range from building very simpler robots using common household items, to how to create code to make robots learn and perform basic tasks. Also includes a glossary of key terms.
Utilizing reverse psychology and calming repetition, this 28-page picture book guides children through the relaxing process of falling asleep. It emphasizes body awareness, making bedtime a fun and engaging experience for young readers. Parents will appreciate the effective results as children learn to unwind and settle down for the night.
Noah Grow is a bird-watcher. If you're picturing some kid in a big floppy hat, peering up into trees through giant binoculars . . . well, good job. That's exactly what he does. Right now, Noah is on a quest to find a wood duck. According to his calculations, aka the Drake Equation, the odds are good-really good-for spotting one. That's why he gets off the bus at the wrong stop. And that's how he ends up running down a hill, crashing into a fence, and landing right next to a strange, glittery disc. Noah and his best friends, Jason and Jenny, soon discover that the mysterious disc is, well, mysterious. It gives Noah peculiar powers. As things go from odd to outrageous, Noah is swept up in a storm of intergalactic intrigue and middle-school mayhem. There's much more at stake than Noah realizes.
Exploring the enchanting bond between nature and a young girl living on a homestead, this beautifully illustrated picture book captivates with its magical realism and Southern charm. With 28 pages of lyrical storytelling, it invites children aged 3 to 12 to delve into a world where imagination flourishes, making it perfect for repeated readings. The engaging visuals and heartfelt narrative create a unique experience that resonates with both young readers and their families.