The late Dr. Sally Ride always stood out from the crowd. Her high academic achievements, in scientific fields where women were not always warmly welcomed, were consistent with her strong character and brilliant mind. She had the "right stuff" to become an astronaut and thrive in that profoundly macho world. In later life, Ride became a university professor and established her own educational enterprise.
Sally Ride's fascinating life story is included in Enslow's new Daredevil American Heroes of Exploration and Flight. Author Anne Schraff's 112-page book offers a collection of well-written, concise biographies of these courageous people. The work, part of Enslow's "Inspiring Collective Biographies" series, is among Enslow's Fall 2013 season's new offerings.
The book is available from Enslow in a library-bound edition for $23.95; that price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price.A paperback edition is also available for $9.95.
You may also purchase these books from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
June 18, 2013
June 17, 2013
Interested in the Battle of Bunker Hill?
The Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place on Breed's Hill, which was slightly closer to Boston than Bunker Hill. The battle itself became known as the Battle at Bunker Hill, but is also called the Battle at Breed's Hill. The invading British wore thick winter uniforms in the June heat, and had to deal with lots of mud which made walking with their heavy boots difficult. The British won this particular battle, driving the colonial army away. The British did not take the colonial army seriously, thinking that they were not well trained.
The American Revolution started with the Battle at Lexington in April of 1775, was fought at Bunker Hill in June of 1775, and continued until October 1781, with the final battle taking place in Yorktown.
This middle school title, available in both library and paperback editions, is available directly from Enslow, your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
The American Revolution started with the Battle at Lexington in April of 1775, was fought at Bunker Hill in June of 1775, and continued until October 1781, with the final battle taking place in Yorktown.
This middle school title, available in both library and paperback editions, is available directly from Enslow, your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
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June 14, 2013
Today is Flag Day
Here are two great books that introduce our American symbol to young readers:
Superheroes are always good citizens . . . or are they? When Molly dons her clever crown and Ben ties on his courageous cape, this duo can accomplish anything. However, even superheroes must sometimes be reminded to show good citizenship. Follow Molly through a daring adventure in becoming a better citizen in Molly the Great Respects the Flag. A Free Educator's Guide is available through our web site.
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Authors Alison and Steven Eldridge explore the symbolism of the American flag in the The American Flag: An American Symbol book. Early readers will discover the colors of the flag, the meaning of the stars, and where the flag is flown.
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June 13, 2013
Speeding Star and Books for Boys
Enslow Publishers
Announces New Trade Imprint
Speeding Star, a new list of trade books for boys, will
launch in fall 2013 as an imprint of Enslow Publishers, a long-time publisher
of books for the school and library market.
Speeding Star will be devoted to publishing easy-to-read
fiction and informational titles for boys and young men from third grade to
high school. The inaugural list will
consist of 16 high-interest titles ranging from zombie mysteries, to race cars
and profiles of sports stars.
“Enslow is thrilled to announce that we are expanding beyond
the school and library market and into the trade world,” says Mark Enslow,
president of Enslow. “Speeding Star’s mission is to create
content that appeals to boys’ interests and publish books that will keep boys
reading.”
Enslow unveiled the new trade imprint at the Book Expo America (BEA) 2013 in New York where advance reader copies were distributed. Speeding Star titles will be published
September 1, 2013. All titles will be available in trade hardcover and eBook formats
and will be available for purchase directly from Enslow, major book
distributors, your favorite independent bookstore, and online retailers. You can pre-order these titles now from Amazon.
To learn more about Speeding Star or to request review
copies of any of the titles, please visit, SpeedingStar.com or contact Enslow
Publishers directly by calling 1-800-398-2504 for more information.
June 11, 2013
Fun, Illustrated "You Choose" K-3 Series Focuses on Values Education
Values education titles suitable for young readers present many challenges for those who create them. Enslow Publishers' artfully addresses these concerns in its new "You Choose" series. This four-book group, written for children in Grades K-3, makes values exploration a fun activity. Author Sarah Eason's thoughtful, age-appropriate writing is designed to engage a reader through each section and conclude it consideration of a values-oriented question. The fun illustrations, such as those that appear in Eason's Hand It Over, Harry: Don't Steal, add a sense of playful exploration to each 32-page book.
Each book in the "You Choose" series, among Enslow Publishers' new titles for the Fall 2013 season, is available directly from Enslow in a library-bound edition for $16.95; that price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. The books are also available in paperback for $6.95 per title.
The books are also be available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
June 10, 2013
Looking for math books for your sports fans?
Written for the upper elementary student, learn math concepts through sports examples. Each chapter opens with general rules and facts about that particular sport, and then math examples are shown, demonstrating
how math is used in that particular sport. Curious to know how large the penalty box is in soccer? Score with Soccer Math gives you the formula.
For the race car fan, how much total time does a race car lose during pit stops in a 500-mile race? Score with Race Car Math instructs the reader how to calculate that number.
The other four titles in the series, Score with Track and Field Math, Score with Football Math, Score with Basketball Math, and Score with Baseball Math, all follow the same format. Teachers stopping by our booth at BookExpo America liked looking through these titles!
All six of these titles, available in both library and paperback editions, can be ordered from your preferred vendor, independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
how math is used in that particular sport. Curious to know how large the penalty box is in soccer? Score with Soccer Math gives you the formula.
For the race car fan, how much total time does a race car lose during pit stops in a 500-mile race? Score with Race Car Math instructs the reader how to calculate that number.
The other four titles in the series, Score with Track and Field Math, Score with Football Math, Score with Basketball Math, and Score with Baseball Math, all follow the same format. Teachers stopping by our booth at BookExpo America liked looking through these titles!
All six of these titles, available in both library and paperback editions, can be ordered from your preferred vendor, independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
June 07, 2013
Chicago Public Library Children's Best of the Best
Looking for great books to add to your child's summer reading list? Check out the Chicago Public Library Children's Best of the Best 2012 list. Enslow's All About Good Foods We Eat series is named in the "Fit to Read: Books to Inspire Healthy Living" category.
June 06, 2013
New York Journal of Books reviews "When the Children Marched"
This May marked the 50th anniversary of the children's marches in Birmingham. We are thrilled that New York Journal of Books has just posted a great review of our book "When the Children Marched: The Birmingham Civil Rights Movement" by Robert H. Mayer.
Reviewer Rita Lorraine Hubbard says, "This book should flourish wherever it is found..." You can read the full review here.
The book and eBook are available wherever books and eBooks are sold including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, your favorite independent bookstore, or your preferred vendor.
Reviewer Rita Lorraine Hubbard says, "This book should flourish wherever it is found..." You can read the full review here.
The book and eBook are available wherever books and eBooks are sold including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, your favorite independent bookstore, or your preferred vendor.
June 05, 2013
Congratulations to our May 2013 raffle winner!
We want to congratulate the library at South End Elementary School in Connecticut for winning our May raffle of $100 in free books!
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June 04, 2013
Enslow Holocaust Title Included Among Pennsylvania State Library Association's Top 2012 Nonfiction Titles
Author James M. Deem's Auschwitz: Voices From the Death Camp continues to receive acclaim from library professionals. The 128-page work was included on the Pennsylvania School Library Association's "PSLA Top 40 (or so) 2012 Titles" nonfiction and professional book list. The book features primary source materials and first-person accounts of the concentration camp's construction, subsequent daily activities, and the murder of more than one million prisoners.
Deem's book, part of Enslow's "The Holocaust Through Primary Sources" series, is available in a paperback edition for $9.95. A library-bound edition of Auschwitz: Voices From the Death Camp is also available directly from Enslow Publishers for $23.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for this title.
The book is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
Deem's book, part of Enslow's "The Holocaust Through Primary Sources" series, is available in a paperback edition for $9.95. A library-bound edition of Auschwitz: Voices From the Death Camp is also available directly from Enslow Publishers for $23.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for this title.
The book is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
June 03, 2013
New title by award-winning author now available
Demi! Latina Star Demi Lovato is now available from Enslow Publishers, Inc. The author, Jeff Burlingame, also wrote Jesse Owens: "I Always Loved Running", which won the 2012 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work Youth/Teens.
In this new title, the author describes how Demi was bullied by her junior high school classmates, and was homeschooled because of this. She has also struggled and been treated for depression, and discovered she was bipolar while in treatment for her mental health struggles.
This 48-page book, available in both library and paperback versions, is great for reluctant readers. Part of the Sizzling Celebrities series, these titles are available on Enslow.com, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, or through your preferred vendor. The other titles in this series are: Adele!, Drake!, Emma!, Jennifer!, Josh!, and Logan!.
In this new title, the author describes how Demi was bullied by her junior high school classmates, and was homeschooled because of this. She has also struggled and been treated for depression, and discovered she was bipolar while in treatment for her mental health struggles.
This 48-page book, available in both library and paperback versions, is great for reluctant readers. Part of the Sizzling Celebrities series, these titles are available on Enslow.com, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, or through your preferred vendor. The other titles in this series are: Adele!, Drake!, Emma!, Jennifer!, Josh!, and Logan!.
May 28, 2013
Jim Thorpe: Happy Birthday!
Jim Thorpe was born on this day in 1887. The Oklahoman, of mixed native American and European heritage, was arguably America's greatest athlete. He excelled at the highest level in pro football during era when players had both offensive and defensive positions. Thorpe spent six years in big league baseball, mainly with the New York Giants. He also was a gold medal Olympian in the pentathlon and decathlon. There's even a city in Pennsylvania named after him.
Thorpe's athletic feats and fascinating off-field life forms the basis of Enslow Publishers' biography of the legendary sportsman. Author Michael A. Schuman's 128-page, age-appropriate work vividly recounts Thorpe's challenges and triumphs. The book includes purposeful color and black-and-white illustrations, as well as useful backmatter.
Jim Thorpe: There's No Such Thing as "Can't," part of Enslow's "Americans--The Spirit of a Nation" series, is available in a library-bound edition from Enslow for $23.95. That price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price to school and library customers. The title is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
Jim Thorpe: There's No Such Thing as "Can't," part of Enslow's "Americans--The Spirit of a Nation" series, is available in a library-bound edition from Enslow for $23.95. That price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price to school and library customers. The title is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
May 24, 2013
Kyle Busch debuts new look for his No. 18 M&M Toyota at the Coca-Cola 600 this weekend.
Many fans and teammates love Kyle Busch for his ability to win and his straightforward personality. What many do not know is that he also runs a foundation to help underprivileged kids, in addition to volunteering his time to assist charities, like Habitat for Humanity, run by other NASCAR drivers
This weekend Kyle Busch will continue to drive his No. 18 M&M’s Toyota for the Coca-Cola 600. But there will be one slight difference in the car's paint scheme. The familiar M&M characters will be wearing construction gear to reflect Joe Gibbs Racings’ partnership with Habitat for Humanity. You can see before and after photos of the car here.
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To learn more about Kyle Busch read, Kyle Busch: Gifted and Giving Racing Star from our Sports Stars Who Give Back series for grades 7–9. This book is also available as an eBook!
May 23, 2013
Have you hugged a turtle today?
Today is World Turtles Day!
May 23 is World Turtle Day, an annual celebration to increase awareness of turtles everywhere. World Turtle Day was started 13 years ago by the American Tortoise Rescue (ATR).
To learn more about leatherback turtles, check out our book, Leatherback Turtles, Giant Squids, and Other Mysterious Animals of the Deepest Seas by Ana Maria Rodriquez from our Extreme Animals from Extreme Environments series! And don't forget to hug a turtle today.
The leatherback is named for it's unique shell that looks like leather. |
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May 22, 2013
Enslow Books Explore Life of American Red Cross Founder Clara Barton
The past two years have seen a parade of occasions marking the 150th anniversary of various American Civil War events. Among the most beneficial, long lasting developments to emerge from the conflict was the establishment of the American Red Cross. The person principally responsible for that was Clara Barton. Her accomplishments, managed in the context of a male-dominant society and set during and after a bloody, divisive war, are relayed in Enslow Publishers' Clara Barton: "Face Danger But Never Fear It". Author Don Nardo's 128-page biography guides young readers through Barton's lifetime of commitment, her successes and challenges, and her impact on her generation.
The book, part of Enslow's "Americans--The Spirit of a Nation" series, is available in a library-bound edition for $23.95. That price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. The book is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
Meanwhile, for younger readers, Enslow's Amazing Civil War Nurse Clara Barton provides a well-written, thoughtfully illustrated presentation of this unique figure. Author Mary Dodson Wade's 24-page, AR 3.3 work, part of the "Amazing Americans" series, is available in paperback from Enslow Publishers for $6.95.
Amazing Civil War Nurse Clara Barton is also available as a multi-use e-book.
The book, part of Enslow's "Americans--The Spirit of a Nation" series, is available in a library-bound edition for $23.95. That price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. The book is also available from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
Meanwhile, for younger readers, Enslow's Amazing Civil War Nurse Clara Barton provides a well-written, thoughtfully illustrated presentation of this unique figure. Author Mary Dodson Wade's 24-page, AR 3.3 work, part of the "Amazing Americans" series, is available in paperback from Enslow Publishers for $6.95.
Amazing Civil War Nurse Clara Barton is also available as a multi-use e-book.
May 18, 2013
Thank our military members today.
Happy Armed Forces Day!
Enslow Publishers salutes members of our military.
We appreciate all you do for our country!
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May 16, 2013
Could you be a spy?
It's no secret...the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC is sponsoring Spy Fest 2013 this Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.. Stop by and find out if you could be a spy!
"Mini-missions, tradecraft demonstrations by the experts, and the chance to try spy skill challenges will give KidSpy agents and their handlers an insider’s peek into the shadow world of spying—and who knows, there just may be a spy or two in your midst…" For more information about the museum and festival be sure to visit the museum's web site.
This is no secret either...Enslow's The Secret World of Spies series is now available from the International Spy Museum!
This thrilling series examines the secret world of spies through real spy stories in a marvelous color design. Each title focuses on a particular aspect of espionage, including spy technology, famous and infamous spies, and secret spy agencies. The action-packed true-crime stories keep the reader engaged as the series covers spying from ancient times all the way to today’s cutting-edge spy gadgets. Free educator guides can also be downloaded from our web site.
"Mini-missions, tradecraft demonstrations by the experts, and the chance to try spy skill challenges will give KidSpy agents and their handlers an insider’s peek into the shadow world of spying—and who knows, there just may be a spy or two in your midst…" For more information about the museum and festival be sure to visit the museum's web site.
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This thrilling series examines the secret world of spies through real spy stories in a marvelous color design. Each title focuses on a particular aspect of espionage, including spy technology, famous and infamous spies, and secret spy agencies. The action-packed true-crime stories keep the reader engaged as the series covers spying from ancient times all the way to today’s cutting-edge spy gadgets. Free educator guides can also be downloaded from our web site.
"This series of books should serve as a starting point for children interested in understanding Intelligence work and may even inspire some to pursue careers in the field."
–A case officer with the CIA
"A very interesting and captivating read. This series provides a good overview of the many aspects of espionage, spanning from its early history up to the present-day."
–Keith T. Schwalm, former Staff Assistant (Special Agent), U.S. Secret Service, Homeland Security Division
Available from Enslow Publishers, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, your favorite independent bookstore, or your preferred vendor.
May 14, 2013
Enslow's 100-Plus-Page Book Explores Lewis & Clark Saga
On May 14, 1804, Lewis and Clark began their epic journey from St. Louis to Oregon's Pacific coast. The expedition's extraordinary saga remains a benchmark of American history and a touchstone for many Social Studies curricula. For young readers looking for a "way in" to understand Lewis and Clark's challenges and achievements, Enslow Publishers' Lewis and Clark: Exploring the American West offers a solid overview. Author Kate Robinson's 112-page work provides age-appropriate text, outstanding historical illustrations, and primary source documents essential for useful research. This reliable text, part of Enslow's "Great Explorers of the World" series, is available in a library-bound edition directly from Enslow Publishers for $23.95. The price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for the book. The work can also be purchased from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.
May 13, 2013
It's Children's Book Week
For Children's Book Week, how about combining reading with cooking? Enslow's new series, Professor Cook's . . ., gives step-by-step instructions on making different recipes. Each book also includes some scientific background into the recipe.
For example, in the Professor Cook's Smashing Snacks title, there is a recipe for Big Dipper Bread Sticks. The author also explains what yeast is, and how it makes bread rise. Learn how popcorn pops while making the Pop-Tastic Popcorn recipe. Why do onions make you cry? Find out while learning how to make "No-Cry" Onion Bhajis & Dip.
Written for the upper-elementary and middle school student, these books add science to the cooking lesson. Other titles in the series include: Professor Cook's Dynamite Dinners, Professor Cook's Fruity Desserts, and Professor Cook's Mind-Blowing Baking.
All of these titles are available in both library and paperback editions from your preferred vendor, your independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble, as well as at enslow.com.
For example, in the Professor Cook's Smashing Snacks title, there is a recipe for Big Dipper Bread Sticks. The author also explains what yeast is, and how it makes bread rise. Learn how popcorn pops while making the Pop-Tastic Popcorn recipe. Why do onions make you cry? Find out while learning how to make "No-Cry" Onion Bhajis & Dip.
Written for the upper-elementary and middle school student, these books add science to the cooking lesson. Other titles in the series include: Professor Cook's Dynamite Dinners, Professor Cook's Fruity Desserts, and Professor Cook's Mind-Blowing Baking.
All of these titles are available in both library and paperback editions from your preferred vendor, your independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble, as well as at enslow.com.
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May 12, 2013
Happy Limerick Day!
A fun limerick from our Brainless Birthday Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone Book by Felicia Lowenstein Niven.
Available in library binding, paperback, and as an eBook! |
Want to write a limerick of your own? It's easy. Here's how:
A limerick is a funny, rhyming poem that is five lines long. Lines 1,2, and 5 rhyme. Lines 3 and 4 are usually shorter and rhyme with each other.
Want to write a limerick of your own? It's easy. Here's how:
First, brainstorm some rhyming words. Write them down on a piece of paper. Next, number lines on a piece of paper from 1 to 5. Write lines 1 and 2 so that the last word in line 2 rhymes with the last word in line 1.
Example:
1. There once was a man from France.
2. His friends thought he liked to dance.
Then write lines 3 and 4 so that the last word in line 4 rhymes with the last word in line 3.
Example:
3. But that was not true
4. And what no one knew
Finally, write line 5 so the last word rhymes with lines 1 and 2.
Example:
5. Was he really had ants in his pants.
Limericks are fun to write on your own or with a group of people!
May 10, 2013
The Great Gatsby and some fun fashion facts about the 1920s
The Great Gatsby is opening in theaters today which got us thinking about the fashions of the 1920s. We thought we would highlight some fun fashion facts of the time period from our book Fabulous Fashions of the 1920s. See how many you notice in the movie!
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Did You Know:
- Sometimes, a tape measure was used to make sure a woman's bathing suit was no more than six inches above the knee.
- Ready-to-wear clothes in stores became available for women at the beginning of the twentieth century. Before that, they went to tailors or dressmakers or women sewed their own.
- In the 1920s, it was fashionable to wear a different outfit for day, afternoon, and evening. Women would change clothes several times a day. The hemline indicated which outfit was for which time of day.
- Zippers started appearing on clothes. They were not used widely though. After all, zippers were metal. They rusted whenever the clothes were washed.
- Raccoon coats were popular with the people who owned cars. Back in those days, automobiles were wide open, and the fur coats kept the passengers warm.
May 09, 2013
Enslow Book Is Awarded
Congratulations to Enslow author, Ana Maria Rodriguez whose book Leatherback Turtles, Giant Squids and Other Mysterious Animals of the Deepest Seas from our Extreme Animals in Extreme Environments series was awarded Honorable Mention in the Children's Books category in the 2013 Green Book Festival's annual competition. According to their web site, their annual competition honors books that "contribute to greater understanding, respect for and positive action on the changing worldwide environment."
For a complete list of winners click here.
Library Edition ISBN: 978-0-7660-3696-3 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4644-0019-3 For Grades 5–9 48 pages |
The ocean is one of the most extreme environments on Earth. The deepest ocean zones challenge animal survival in unique ways. When light and warmth totally disappear, when pressure can crush most bodies, and when food is extremely rare, how do deep-sea animals cope? Scientists have sent remotely operated vehicles to the sea floor to capture images and videos of these amazing creatures in hopes of answering these questions. Their expeditions have revealed amazing information about extreme deep-sea animals!
May 07, 2013
Enslow Pet Care Books To Celebrate National Pet Week
The week of May 5th is National Pet Care Week. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the week is intended to "promote responsible pet ownership, celebrate the human-animal bond, and promote public awareness of veterinary medicine."
Throughout its three-plus decades of K-12 nonfiction publishing, Enslow has embraced the notion of increasing young readers' knowledge of pet care and respect for animals. "The American Humane Association Pet Care Series," a six-book group of titles for Grades 3-4, continues that worthy tradition. These 48-page books, written by Laura S. Jeffrey, focuses on a different pet animal, including cats and dog. The works' chapter format, easy-to-read text, and inherent high interest help encourage interest and circulation of these American Humane Association-approved texts.
A review of the series may be found School Library Journal's April 2013 edition.
All books in the series, such as Choosing a Cat: How to Choose and Care for a Cat, are available in a library-bound edition directly from Enslow Publishers for $17.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for each title in that series. The books are also available in paperback for $7.95 per title from Enslow, your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon. An e-book version is also available; please call Enslow Publishers for more information about ordering our e-books!
Throughout its three-plus decades of K-12 nonfiction publishing, Enslow has embraced the notion of increasing young readers' knowledge of pet care and respect for animals. "The American Humane Association Pet Care Series," a six-book group of titles for Grades 3-4, continues that worthy tradition. These 48-page books, written by Laura S. Jeffrey, focuses on a different pet animal, including cats and dog. The works' chapter format, easy-to-read text, and inherent high interest help encourage interest and circulation of these American Humane Association-approved texts.
A review of the series may be found School Library Journal's April 2013 edition.
All books in the series, such as Choosing a Cat: How to Choose and Care for a Cat, are available in a library-bound edition directly from Enslow Publishers for $17.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for each title in that series. The books are also available in paperback for $7.95 per title from Enslow, your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon. An e-book version is also available; please call Enslow Publishers for more information about ordering our e-books!
May 06, 2013
It's National Nurses Week
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Each title in this 8-book series introduces readers to a different community helper, gives the student information as to training and education for that particular career, as well as job responsibilities.
Available in both library and paperback versions, this title (and the rest in the series) are available directly from Enslow, through your preferred vendor, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your independent bookstore.
What types of community helpers are your students/patrons looking for?
May 03, 2013
Sunday is Cinco de Mayo – How are you celebrating?
Enslow would like to share two great Cinco de Mayo titles:
Cinco de Mayo–Count and Celebrate!
Students in grades 3–4 can read about the history, customs and practices of Cinco de Mayo with this 48-page book that is available in library binding, paperback, and as an eBook.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo
How many main colors are there on the Mexican flag? Can you count to ten in Spanish? Learn more in Cinco de Mayo—Count and Celebrate! Students in Grades 1–3 can count people, symbols, and more as you explore and learn about this fascinating holiday.This book is available in library binding.
These books and others in their series can be purchased from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon,your favorite bookstore, or your preferred vendor.
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