December 23, 2011

Happy Holidays!

Enslow Publishers would like to wish everyone a HAPPY HOLIDAY!
Our office will be closed on Monday, December 26th.

December 22, 2011

True Tales of the Wild West

Enslow's new Spring 2012 series "True Tales of the Wild West" tells the true stories of the fearless, indomitable, and sometimes crazy Americans that created and lived in the Wild West. Fearless Scouts, pictured here, tells the history of the scouts that blazed the trails connecting the East to the West. The other books in the series cover the equally exciting histories of American Cowboys, Daring Pony Express Riders, Pioneering Women, Quick-Draw Gunfighters, and Rugged Gold Miners. Written by esteemed author Jeff Savage, "True Tales of the Wild West" delivers one of America's most exciting chapters of history in a format with middle school and reluctant readers in mind. Every book in the series is filled with illustrations, maps, and informative side-bars.



Series: True Tales of the Wild West
Author: Jeff Savage

Age Level: 10-14

Grade Level: 5-9
Available in Library Edition and Paperback

December 20, 2011

New NBA Player Bios Ready for Start of Pro Basketball Season

Read About Carmelo Anthony
Paperback: 978-1-59845-297-6
Library-Bound: 978-0-7660-3833-2
The pro basketball season starts on Christmas Day. That means young readers will ask for and avidly read biographies of their favorite NBA stars. To satisfy this demand, Enslow Publishers is offering a number of slam dunk bios of marquee basketball players. Two of these books -- Read About Carmelo Anthony and Read About Kobe Bryant -- focus on the lives and professional accomplishments of these high-profile stars. Author David P. Torsiello's well-written, Guided Reading Level "I" text brings each athlete's story into vivid relief. Color photos interspersed through each 24-page book provide extra excitement for readers.

The two books are part of Enslow's six-book "I Like Sports Stars!" series. Each title is available in paperback via Enslow Classroom for $6.95. Library-bound editions are available for $15.95; the price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price.

December 19, 2011

Looking for books on Mardi Gras?

978-0-7660-3724-3
Grades 3-4
Paperback: 978-1-59845-334-8
Tuesday, February 21 is Mardi Gras, which is French for "Fat Tuesday." Mardi Gras takes place the day before Ash Wednesday, which is traditionally the first day of Lent.

Enslow's Paper Crafts for Mardi Gras, written by Randel McGee, contains eight paper craft projects readers can make to symbolize the holiday. Making masks, necklaces, a rhythm maker, a cap, a crown, or a card is fun and easy to do with the simple instructions included with each craft. A list of needed items is also included.

December 16, 2011

Honor Book Awards from SSLI


ISBN: 978-0-7660-3648-2
Grades 5–up
School/Library Price: $23.95

We are proud to announce that two of Enslow's titles have won Honor Book awards from the Society of School Librarians International. Robert Gardner's book, Recycle, won honors in the Science category for grades 7–12.


ISBN: 978-0-7660-3199-9
Grades 3–4
School/Library Price $17.95




 Linda Bozzo's book, Service Dog Heroes, won honors in the Social Studies category for grades K–6.
 

December 15, 2011

Why Is It Winter?

Why Is It Winter
Library Bound ISBN:  978-0-7660-3988-9
Paperback ISBN:  978-1-59845-391-1
     Why Do We Have Seasons? is Enslow’s new series for elementary school readers coming in 2012. This series features full-color photographs and introduces readers to the seasons explaining weather conditions and how the weather actually changes. This series includes: Why Is It Fall?, Why Is It Spring?, Why Is It Summer?, and Why Is It Winter?. Each title in the series is written by Sara L. Latta for grades three through four, and comes in both paperback and library bound editions.

     Why Is It Winter? explains when winter begins, creating a fun science learning experience for new readers. The book describes winter activities for people as well as what animals do during this season. It even features a fun experiment relating to winter. The library bound edition sells for $21.26 and the paperback edition sells for $6.95.  This title is a wonderful way to have elementary-aged children learn the science behind this upcoming season!

December 12, 2011

Congratulations to the November 2011 raffle winner!

Gretchen from Washington Middle School in Montana is the winner from last month's raffle. She will be ordering $100 in free books!

New books on cats for spring 2012!

Coming this spring is Enslow's first series dedicated to cats. Each book discusses a different breed of cat, explaining how that particular breed is unique. Written for the elementary student, the series helps develop an understanding of what goes into caring for a cat. The six breeds included in this series are: the Abyssinian, the Maine Coon, the Mixed-Breed, the Oriental Shorthair, the Persian, and the Ragdoll.

The series is called Discover Cats with The Cat Fanciers' Association.

Congratulations to Enslow's Christmas book winner!

We want to congratulate Amanda Wright for winning our Christmas book contest!

Amanda, please email your shipping address to customerservice@enslow.com

December 09, 2011

More Enslow Christmas Titles!

Which of Santa's reindeer has bad manners? Rude-olph!

ISBN: 978-0-7660-3542-3
Library Binding
Library price: $15.95
Grades 3–4
I don't know about you, but right around this time of the year I could use a good laugh. Ha-Ha Holiday Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone  from our Funny Bone Joke series is written with 3rd and 4th graders in mind, but adults will enjoy a chuckle from them as well. Besides Christmas, other holidays included are: New Year's Eve/Day, Valentines Day, St. Patrick's Day, Arbor Day/Earth Day, Easter and Passover, Patriotic Holidays, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. You can keep this title on display all year round!

ISBN: 978-0-7660-2776-3
Library Binding
Library Price: $23.95
Grades 5–up
For a little bit older students, Celebrate Christmas from our Celebrate Holidays series for grades 5–up is a great title.

Over the past few centuries, Christmas has evolved into one of the most popular and well-known holidays. But few people are familiar with its past. Long before Christmas focused on Santa Claus, the giving and receiving of gifts, and even the celebration of Jesus’ birth, it was a pagan holiday that observed the changing of the seasons. Learn how Christmas was born and how it grew into the holiday we know today.

December 08, 2011

Christmas-Count and Celebrate!

ISBN #: 978-0-7660-3103-6
Library Bound: $22.60

Enslow's elementary title, Christmas-Count and Celebrate! is a momentous way to count your way into the Christmas spirit! Children grades one through three can count from one to ten as they learn about the different aspects of this extraordinary season. This title also features words to know as it tells the story of Christmas. Part of the Holidays-Count and Celebrate series, this Christmas title is sure to help elementary aged children learn as they celebrate this wonderful time of year!

For our Christmas book giveaway, which ends today, go to one of our e-catalogs and pick out Christmas titles that you would like for free. Like us on Facebook, and write on our Facebook wall, letting us know which title you would like to receive. We will choose one reader by the end of the week. The winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

December 06, 2011

Enslow's "Paper Crafts for Christmas" Offers Hands-On Holiday Craft Fun

Children are already in mid-season form for Christmas excitement. Channeling this good feeling and energy into spirited, fun activities requires suitable materials and a little bit of planning. Books featuring hands-on activities, such as craft creation, offer useful ways to go that are suitable for classrooms and for the home.

Enslow's excellent Paper Crafts for Christmas provides the activities and step-by-step instructions needed for successful holiday activities. Author and storyteller Randel McGee's book is written in simple language, with photos illustrating each step in the preparation and execution of each craft. The book contains patterns and projects appropriate for the holiday. McGee's 48-page work also contains a short introduction to the holiday, so that young readers better understand the craft activities' connection to this special time of year.

McGee's book is part of Enslow's twelve-title "Paper Craft Fun for Holidays" series. Each title is available in library-bound editions for $17.95 (price represents a 25% institutional discount for schools and libraries).

Today begins our Christmas book giveaway!

978-0-7660-3805-9 Library
978-1-59845-174-0 Paperback
Looking for Christmas books for your preschool students? Christmas, Enslow's preschool title, includes a surprise twist at the end of the book. Available in both library and paperback editions, this title will keep preschoolers guessing until the end! A free educator's guide is also available for this book.

For our Christmas book giveaway, which only runs through Thursday, go to one of our e-catalogs and find one of our Christmas titles that you would like for free. Like us on Facebook, and write on our Facebook wall, letting us know which title you would like to receive. We will choose one reader by the end of the week. That winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

December 01, 2011

Today is World AIDS Day

ISBN: 978-0-7660-2683-4
Library Bound: $31.93
World AIDS Day is observed December 1st of every year and is dedicated to raising awareness globally about the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. This day, recognized and observed by governments and health officials, was first conceived in Geneva, Switzerland at the World Health Organization.  The very first World AIDS Day was recognized on December 1, 1988. This year’s theme, “Getting to Zero”, describes the desire for zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths.

Enslow’s Fighting the AIDS and HIV Epidemic: A Global Battle, is a relevant title to mark this important day that is acknowledged around the world. Author, Maurene Hinds, discusses how the disease first appeared, treatment options, the future progression of the illness, and its global impact. This socially pertinent selection, part of the Issues in Focus Today series, is an appropriate choice for grades six and up to learn more about this disease that has infected tens of millions of people worldwide.






November 29, 2011

New Enslow Series Explores Milestones of American History

Students need up-to-date perspectives on American history's defining episodes. For age-appropriate information on these topics, Enslow has created "Stories in American History." This six-title series focuses on historical moments that helped change and develop our country. Surviving the Oregon Trail, for example, looks at the incredible movement of over a half million people across the Great Plains to the Pacific Northwest. In one hundred and twenty-eight well-written pages, Oregon-based author Rebecca Stefoff delivers a human perspective on this epic migration. Each fact-driven, yet easy-to-read page offers reliable information useful for reports. Black-and-white and color illustrations provides the visual background essential for young readers to imagine historical events.


"Stories in American History" will be included on Enslow's Spring 2012 list of new books. Library-bound editions of each title will be available to schools and libraries for $23.95 (a 25% discount from Enslow's list price).

November 28, 2011

New Extreme Animals series

Available in January 2012 will be a new series, geared toward reluctant readers, titled Extreme Animals in Extreme Environments. Each of these 48-page titles, illustrated with color photographs, goes into detail about a different environment. Deserts, the darkest caves, the deepest seas, and the extreme cold are covered in the individual titles. Each title also includes a hands-on activity. Reluctant readers are sure to enjoy these!

November 23, 2011

Ace Your Math Test!



This Spring, Enslow Publishers will be releasing a new series all about how to Ace Your Math Test! These books first teach the basic steps needed to solve different categories of math problems, and then show how those steps can be used to solve problems when they appear on math tests. Designed for struggling middle school and highschool students, each of these 104 page, full color books covers a different math topic, from Addition to Algebra!



The Ace Your Math Test! series will be available on January 1, 2012. Each Library-bound title will have a list price of $31.93, and a school and library discount price of $23.95 (25% off).

November 22, 2011

New K-3 Enslow Series Explores The Seasons

At this time of year, young readers wonder about the seasons and how they relate to their world. A wonderful tool to share with children during this process of discovery is Enslow's new "Why Do We Have Seasons?" series. This enriching set looks at each of North America's four seasons, using easy-to-read text and full-color photos to engage Grades K-3 readers in their exploration of these natural phenomena. Each 24-page book, such as Why Is It Spring? includes a scientific experiment to connect children with the science relevant to a specific season.

The four books in "Why Do We Have Seasons?" are included in Enslow's Spring 2012 releases. Each title will be available in January, 2012 directly from Enslow Publishers. Each library-bound book will cost for $15.95 (price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price).

November 21, 2011

Congratulations to David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy

Yesterday was the M.L.S. Cup between the Los Angeles Galaxy and the Houston Dynamo. Yesterday was also the last day of Beckham's five-year M.L.S. contract. Will he return for another season? Who knows. At least we know that he did his best to help his team win yesterday.

Enslow's biography on David Beckham is a 2010 title, written for the middle school reader. At 128 pages, this biography describes his childhood in England, his life as a professional soccer player, as well as his role as Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund.

Tony Stewart Wins Sprint Cup Title for Third Time

NASCAR's Tony Stewart muscled his way to a third Sprint Cup title yesterday. If you are interested in learning more about this champion driver, check out Tony Stewart: Rocket on the Racetrack, written by Ryan Basen.  ISBN: 978-0-7660-2998-9. This biography is one of many books in the Heroes of Racing series by Enslow Publishers, Inc.  Visit http://www.enslow.com/.

November 18, 2011

New Sports Fiction Series Coming Soon!

Each title in this sports series combines fun, engaging sports stories with important lessons about sportsmanship, teamwork, and overcoming obstacles. Intended for grades 3–6, the easy-to-read text and fast-paced content will attract reluctant readers, while the sport theme will entice readers of all levels.

Titles in A Champion Sports Story series that have a January 1, 2012 publication date include:
Batting Ninth (ISBN: 978-07660-3886-8)

Matty in the Goal ISBN: (978-0-7660-3877-6)

Rounding Third, Heading Home (ISBN: 978-0-7660-3876-9)

Todd Goes for the Goal (ISBN 978-0-7660-3887-5)

Tony’s Last Touchdown (ISBN 978-0-7660-3885-1)

“Written in an engaging style, this new series will provide entertaining stories about popular sports that include soccer, baseball, and football, that young people love to read about. Readers will have the opportunity to learn something about each sport while being encouraged to become better players,” says Mark Enslow, President of Enslow.

November 17, 2011

Thanksgiving Day Crafts


ISBN:  978-0-7660-2345-1
Library Bound:  $22.60



 Make Thanksgiving special with Enslow's Thanksgiving Day Crafts, written by Arlene and Herbert Erlbach, and part of the Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do! series.  The easy to follow directions for each craft feature full color photos of not only the finished product but the stages in between!  Patterns to cut and trace are also included, as well as key words to know about the holiday.

Children in grades 3-4 will have fun making "Pumpkin Napkin Rings", "Turkey Place Cards", or even a "Leaves in the Wind Glitter Globe".  The crafts in this book can be used as decorations, or can be given as gifts.  All your guests will truly be thankful for the cheerful ideas shared in this title!

November 15, 2011

Something You May Not Have Known About Stephenie Meyer

By Lisa Rondinelli Albert, author of Stephenie Meyer biography:

As you may have heard, Breaking Dawn, the next movie coming out of the Twilight saga is being released on Friday 11/18/11. I thought it would be fun to tell you something you might not have known about Stephenie (Morgan) Meyer's High School Prom! Click Here

Enslow Holiday Books Encourage Shared Reading

Library ISBN: 978-0-7660-3701-4
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-59845-294-5
The year-end holidays present a wonderful opportunity for young readers to enjoy shared reading experiences. Whether children experience read-alouds at a library, or sit with relatives and follow the text, the common denominator is that kids are reading and enjoying it. Books about year-end celebrations offer the immediacy and holiday excitement with which kids most easily connect and in which they stay interested.

Enslow Publishers provides engaging holiday books suitable for young readers. Books such as What is Thanksgiving? and What is Christmas? provide a fun, enriching look at these festive days. Author Elaine Landau's on-target, Guided Reading Level "G" text, along with bright, full-color photos, provide the full flavor of the holidays to young readers. Each title in the seven book "I Like Holidays!" series is available in a library-bound edition for $15.95, a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. The books are also available in paperback for $6.95 per title.

November 14, 2011

Congratulations to Enslow's Pick-A-Page Winner!

We want to congratulate Elizabeth Getz Jones for winning our Pick-A-Page contest!

Elizabeth, please email your shipping address to customerservice@enslow.com

November 11, 2011

Animals and Kids

I like to say that animals and kids go together like peanut butter and jelly. We know it's hard to keep animal books on any shelf, whether it's the library, the classroom, or the bookstore. I'm a little partial to dogs and bears myself.


Here at Enslow we have an abundance of animal titles.  From baby animals to endangered animals, from dog heroes to animals that live in the snow and ice. We've recently added animal titles to our PreK collection because librarians and teachers were asking for them. You can even find books about some of the biggest and smallest animals in the world. And you can't forget about pet care. Whether kids own pets or not, we know they love to read about them.

Remember, today is the last day to enter our Pick-A-Page Giveaway. Go to one of our e-catalogs and pick a page of titles you would like to receive for free. Like us on Facebook and leave a comment on Facebook, letting us know which page you would like to receive. We will choose one winner by random at the end of the week. That winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

November 09, 2011

Enslow Publishers: Putting the Historical back in Historical Fiction!

Here at Enslow Publishers, our goal and motto has always been: "Publishing the Best Nonfiction Books!" With that in mind, when we published our first historical fiction books in 2008, we made sure that our historical fiction closely followed historical fact. With the addition of Captain Hannah Pritchard: The Hunt for Pirate Gold this Fall, our Historical Fiction Adventures series now contains a total of 10 books. Having reached such a nice round number, it seems appropriate to put them all in one place. If any of these (extremely shiny) covers catch your eye, just click one to see more information on the book. Enjoy!



Don't forget about our Pick-A-Page Giveaway this week only. Go to one of our e-catalogs and pick a page of titles you would like to receive for free. Like us on Facebook and leave a comment on Facebook, letting us know which page you would like to receive. We will choose one winner by random at the end of the week. That winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

November 08, 2011

New Enslow Books Discuss Asteroids, "Doomsday Rocks," and Close Call Scenarios

Library ISBN: 978-0-7660-3673-4
PPB ISBN: 978-1-59845-221-1
Later today, an asteroid will pass within 202,000 miles of our planet. While scientists are confident the object, known as 2005 YU55, will not strike Earth, it is in astronomical terms a close call.

Two Enslow books offer useful, engagingly written information about asteroids and other celestial rocks. One book -- Doomsday Rocks From Space -- is written with reluctant readers in mind. Author Margaret Poynter's 48-page, Guided Reading Level "T" title, part of the "Bizarre Science" series, investigates the science of doomsday rocks and the danger they pose to the planet. She also explores scientific theories that maintain that an asteroid collided with Earth during the Age of the Dinosaurs, effectively spelling the end of that era and many of its creatures.

Library ISBN: 978-0-7660-3188-3
PPB ISBN: 978-1-59845-191-7
For students at Guided Reading Level "N," Enslow's Far-Out Guide to Asteroids and Comets offers a skillfully designed approach to the science and the intrigue of these phenomena. Author Mary Kay Carson's well-written book stimulates a reader's interest as well as does justice to the topic's science. This 48-page work, part of Enslow's twelve-title "Far-Out Guide to the Solar System" series, also includes a profile of a scientist, a timeline of exploration, and a collection of "Far-Out Facts" useful for reports.

Books in the "Far-Out Guide to the Solar System" series and the "Bizarre Science" series are available in paperback and library-bound editions. Teacher's guides are available for all books in both series. Paperback prices are $7.95 per title; special six-pack rates are also available when you order directly from Enslow Publishers or from Enslow Classroom sales representatives. Library-bound editions are also available, starting from $17.95 per title (price reflects a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price).

Election Day and Enslow's Internet-Savvy "A Look at the 19th Amendment"

ISBN: 978-1-59845-067
Today's Election Day voting activity across the country reminds us that young readers need reliable, Internet-savvy books on the right to vote, a core topic in American history and civics lessons. Enslow's seven-book "The Constitution of the United States" series satisfies that need in many ways. A Look at the 19th Amendment, a 128-page book in the series, explores the background and issues impacting how women won the constitutionally guaranteed right to vote. Author Helen Koutras Bozonelis' book provides useful content written at appropriate age and grade levels, along with a curated list of thirty informative websites available via Enslow's myreportlinks.com password protected site.

This powerful research combination of print and electronic resources gives students contemporary ways to learn and to express themselves. Each title in the "Constitution of the United States" is available now for $24.95, which represents the 25% school/library discount price. Access to the exclusive myreportlinks.com site is included in the book's price.

If you're putting together a purchase order for Enslow's "free Kindle" offer, we suggest you add these Internet-savvy titles to it. It's a great way to expand your library's print and electronic resources for one price!

Don't forget about our Pick-A-Page Giveaway this week only. Go to one of our e-catalogs and pick a page of titles you would like to receive for free. Like us on Facebook and leave a comment on Facebook, letting us know which page you would like to receive. We will choose one winner by random at the end of the week. That winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

November 07, 2011

Today begins our Pick-A-Page Giveaway week!

Looking for math books for your middle school students? Enslow's new ten title series, Math Smarts!, will help your students in their quest to learn and understand different math skills. Everything from addition and subtraction to word problems, and trigonometry are included in this series. Great for reviewing math skills, these titles can be used in the classroom, library, and home.

For our Pick-A-Page Giveaway, go to one of our e-catalogs and pick a page of titles you would like to receive for free. Like us on Facebook and leave a comment on Facebook, letting us know which page you would like to receive. We will choose one winner by random at the end of the week. That winner will be announced on Facebook on Monday!

November 04, 2011

Pick-A-Page Giveaway Next Week!

Stop by next week and find out how you can enter to win a catalog page full of books for FREE!
Our Pick-A-Page Giveaway starts on Monday.

AASL

Library Media Specialist, Donna Ohlgren from Rush Creek Elementary School
in Maple Grove, MN checks out Enslow's QR code.
Last week Enslow attended the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) 15th National Conference and Exhibition in Minneapolis where we greeted school librarians and educators in our booth.
The conference provided the opportunity for attendees to browse our books, learn about our Free Kindle Offer, and enter our raffle to win a free set of books. The lucky winners are Paula from Southampton High School Library and Kay from Lake Ripley Elementary. The have won the six new books from our Hot Celebrity Biographies series. On Friday, we gave away free books to the first 40 people that visited our booth. It was a great time and we enjoyed speaking to everyone!

November 03, 2011

4 Great Reasons to Visit Enslow.com


Tony's Last Touchdown
ISBN:  978-0-7660-3885-1
Library Bound:  $26.60
(part of A Champion Sports Story series)
 1.  Win Books!  Click on "Enter This Month's Raffle" at the bottom of our home page and enter to win.

2.  Free Kindles!  Purchase $750 worth of books (before shipping and library processing) and earn a free Kindle reading device.

3.  New titles!  Enslow offers new titles periodically; look out for new titles coming soon like, A Champion Sports Story series.

4.  Read reviews!  Scroll through webpages for individual titles and see what's been written about Enslow books.

Now that you've got great reasons-check out Enslow.com!

October 31, 2011

We were hoping to get some Halloween pictures on here!

Because of this weekend's snow storm, there is no power at Enslow's home office. Unfortunately that also means that no one is there in costume. Hopefully we'll be back up and running tomorrow. We'll keep you posted!

October 27, 2011

Weird But True Space Facts

Library Bound ISBN: 978-0-7660-3863-9 ($21.26)
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-59845-371-3 ($6.95)
Did you know that a MILLION Earths could fit inside the Sun? Did you know that you couldn't stand on certain planets because they are made of gas? You can learn about these and other mystifying facts in Enslow’s Weird But True Space Facts.


This book is part of the brand new Weird But True Science  series that includes: Weird But True Animal Homes, Weird But True Food, Weird But True Human Body Facts, Weird But True Rocks, Weird But True Space Facts, and Weird But True Weather. All titles are authored by Carmen Bredeson, feature color photographs, and are available library bound and paperback. Check out these engaging elementary titles for grades K through 3!

October 25, 2011

Visit Enslow Booth (#918) at AASL Convention, Enter "Free" Book Raffle

Enslow Publishers is proud to participate in this year's AASL Convention in Minneapolis. We look forward to meeting school librarians from all over the country, starting Thursday, October 27th. We'll be in Booth 918.

When you're at the booth, take a moment to ask us how your library can get a free Kindle with a purchase of Enslow books! And don't forget to look for us among the "Aisle-by-Aisle" coupon selections! When you drop off the coupon at our booth, you qualify to enter a raffle for free Enslow books!

On Friday morning between 8:30 am and 10:30 am, we'll be giving away a free book to the first 40 participants who visit our booth. We'll be "tweeting" our convention deals throughout the AASL event. Look for Enslow as you check Twitter at AASL!

October 24, 2011

It's Adopt a Shelter Dog month

978-0-7660-3190-6
Written by Felicia Lowenstein Niven, and part of the Beginning Pet Care with American Humane series, Learning to Care for a Dog will introduce the reader to what goes into caring for a dog. Learn what supplies you will need to purchase before bringing your new friend home. This 48-page elementary title talks about rescue dogs, the history of the dog, health and exercise, problems and challenges, and more.

978-0-7660-2754-1
Linda Bozzo has also written an elementary title for teaching young children how to care for a new dog. This 32-page book, part of the My First Pet Library from the American Humane Association series, also discusses shelter dogs and helps young readers determine what breed of dog is right for them. This title also includes information on keeping your new pet healthy, clean, and happy.

October 21, 2011

Teen Read Week Giveaway

Today is day five of our Teen Read Week Giveaway, and we are talking about current issues books. Just post a response on our blog and tell us which are the most popular or favorite issue books for teens in your school or library and you are eligible to receive a free book of your choice from the entire Enslow collection.


One of our favorite new issues series is Life–A How-To Guide series about a variety of issues that teens face in their everyday lives. Titles in this series include: Choosing a Community Service Career, Dealing with Stress, Friendship, Getting Ready to Drive, Getting the Hang of Fashion and Dress Codes, Using Technology, and Volunteering. Fun quizzes and sidebars are included making these books great for research reports as well as personal reading.

October 20, 2011

Teen Read Week Giveaway/History!

Library Bound ISBN:  978-0-7660-3322-1 ($31.93)
Paperback ISBN:  978-1-59845-346-1 ($9.95)
Today is day four of our Teen Read Week Giveaway, and we are focusing on history books.  Just post a response on our blog to today's question, and you are eligible to win a free book of your choice from the entire Enslow collection.

Here's the question:  What are the most popular or favorite history books for teens in your school or library?

One of our favorite history titles for Middle and High School readers is Auschwitz:  Voices From the Death Camp, by James Deem.  This powerful book is part of Enslow's new series:  The Holocaust Through Primary Sources.

October 19, 2011

Teen Read Week Giveaway: Day 3

It's Day Three of our Teen Read Week Giveaway! We're giving away a free book to one lucky respondent to today's question. Just post a response on our blog to today's question, and you are eligible to win a free book of your choice from the entire Enslow collection.

Question: What are the most popular science books for teens in your school or library? What are your favorite science books?

One of my personal favorites (among our new Science books) is Recycle: Green Science Projects for a Sustainable Planet, by Robert Gardner.

October 18, 2011

Teen Read Week Giveaway/Sports Day

Library ISBN: 978-0-7660-2866-1
Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7660-3599-7
Tuesday is Day Two of Enslow's "Teen Read Week Giveaway." To get a free book from Enslow, we would like your answer to the question "What is the most popular sports book in your library or classroom?" Your answer doesn't have to be the book that's most frequently checked out.

Of course, we're quite curious about which sports books get young students to read, whether it's to read for pleasure, or to read for a purpose. We invite you to post your reply below.

One Enslow staff favorite is Albert Pujols: MVP On and Off the Field, by Tom Needham. The St. Louis Cardinals' star is playing in the World Series starting this week!

Congratulations to Enslow's September 2011 raffle winner!

Donna from Scranton High School is last month's winner. She will be ordering $100 in free books!

October 17, 2011

Today starts Enslow's Teen Read Week Book Giveaway!

In order to be eligible to receive a free book from Enslow, we would like your answer to the following question: What's the most popular biography in your library? This doesn't necessarily mean the book that is checked out the most.

We are curious to know what biographies your students/library patrons are most interested in. Post a comment with your answer!

One of the titles that animal-loving employees here enjoy is the biography of Jane Goodall, part of Enslow's Scientists Saving the Earth series.