We're excited to announce "Eco Chic", another of our Fall 2013 new series! Discover different ways to recycle, customize, and add sparkle to your bedroom, your clothes, your accessories, and yourself! Each book in the Eco Chic series is written in easy, accessible language with step-by-step instructions, color photos illustrating each step, and "eco-friendly" tips explaining recycling, reusing, and renewing.
Titles in the Eco Chic series include:
Crafts for Accessorizing that Look ISBN 978-0-7660-4313-8
Crafts for Pampering Yourself ISBN 978-0-7660-4314-5
Crafts for Revamping Your Room ISBN 978-0-7660-4315-2
Crafts for Styling Your Wardrobe ISBN 978-0-7660-4316-9
Eco Chic will be available this September direct from Enslow Publishers and from all of your favorite booksellers!
April 24, 2013
April 23, 2013
Enslow's New Trade Imprint "Speeding Star" Offers Books for Boys
Enslow Publishers' has created a new trade book imprint called "Speeding Star!" The books, which are intended to encourage boys to read, are casual, fun works on topics young male readers enjoy.
Among the series included in "Speeding Star" is "Hall of Fame Sports Greats." This six-book ensemble offers biographies of recognizable athletes from the major American sports. The books describe the personal life and career of each sports figure, along with exciting recaps of their finest on-the-field achievements. Boys who follow football will delight in our biography of "Prime Time" Deion Sanders. The former NFL star, who remains very active as a television personality, had a spectacular, high-profile career. Author Glen Macnow's 64-page book explores "Prime Time's" highlights, including his performances in the Super Bowl and the World Series. (Sanders is the only athlete to participate in both events.)
Deion Sanders: Hall of Fame Football Superstar will be available in a trade hardcover edition for the Fall 2013 season. The list price for this book will be $14.95.
For more information about "Speeding Star" and Enslow's new trade hardcover books, visit our booth during this year's BEA event in New York!
April 22, 2013
I Love Our Earth
The six titles in this elementary series cover a wide range of environmental issues, including the food chain, endangered animals, acid rain, global warming, and the ozone layer. These easy-to-read titles contain color photographs, which bring the text to life.
Find out what air is, why air is so important to everyone, and discover different ways to save our air. Why are animals important? Learning why that is so and how we can all help save them, can be found in the animals title. Forests provide shelter and food to all sorts of animals, as well as the trees themselves are used to make paper and wood products. Why is land important? Why are people important? Why is water important? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this series.
Available in both library and paperback versions, these titles can be found at your preferred vendor, your local bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
Find out what air is, why air is so important to everyone, and discover different ways to save our air. Why are animals important? Learning why that is so and how we can all help save them, can be found in the animals title. Forests provide shelter and food to all sorts of animals, as well as the trees themselves are used to make paper and wood products. Why is land important? Why are people important? Why is water important? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this series.
Available in both library and paperback versions, these titles can be found at your preferred vendor, your local bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
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April 19, 2013
This Year Marks the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham
Referred to as the "most segregated city in America," Birmingham, Alabama, became a hotbed for civil rights activity in the early 1960s. Great African-American leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, helped lead the civil rights movement in the city. In Birmingham, African-American youth marched, sang, and spoke out against segregation. Although they faced police dogs and fire hoses, they offered non-violent resistance and did not back down.
This May will mark the 50th anniversary of the children's marches in Birmingham. It's a great opportunity to check out these honor and award-winning books about the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham.
You can see a sample list of special events being held throughout the year to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham.
April 18, 2013
What if you were Paul Revere? What would you do?
General Thomas Gage was in charge of Massachusetts. On April 14, 1775, he received some special orders from Britain. He and his soldiers were to arrest John Hancock and Sam Adams. The pair was hiding out in Lexington.
The British soldiers then were to go on to Concord.. The colonists had hidden weapons there. General Gage wanted those weapons destroyed.
The raid would take place on April 18. The British hoped to surprise the colonists. If successful, they could hurt the rebel's cause.
What Would You Do?
What if you were Margaret Kemble Gage? She was General Gage's wife, who was born in the colonies. You overheard your husband discussing the attack. You do not want to betray him. Yet you do not want the king to crush the colonists. Would you alert the rebels? What do you think Margaret Kemble Gage did?
On the evening of April 18, Warren asked Paul Revere to ride to Lexington. He was asked to warn Hancock and Adams that the British were coming. After that, he was to ride on to Concord to warn the colonists there.
Colonists had formed their very own fighting groups called militias. In Massachusetts, these men were known as minutemen. They were proud that they could be ready to fight in a minute's notice. Now they would be put to the test.
Revere had been a messenger for the patriots before. Tonight he would have to ride as fast as he could to get to Lexington and Concord before the British.
What Would You Do?
What if you were Paul Revere? Would you agree to do this? The British will be on the lookout for rebels tonight. If you are caught you could be arrested or even hanged! Would you be willing to take the risk?
The Revolutionary War Begins: Would You Join the Fight? is part our What Would You Do? series. It is available in library binding and in paperback from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and your favorite Indie store or preferred vendor. A free educator guide is also available.
April 17, 2013
New Fall 2013 Series: Zoom In On...
We're proud to announce our new Fall 2013 series, "Zoom In On...", for grades 4-up. Filled with up close, stunning photographs, this series give a look at the yucky, wonderful, and bizarre microscopic world around us. Titles in this series include:
Zoom In On Bizarre Bugs
ISBN 978-0-7660-4309-1
Get an up close look at the insects that live all around you!
Zoom In On Body Invaders
ISBN 978-0-7660-4310-7
Learn about the bugs, parasites, and other creatures that live on or inside you!
Zoom in on Crime Scenes
ISBN 978-0-7660-4311-4
Zoom in on tiny things, such as hair, skin, broken glass, bacteria and dust—that reveal the truth about crimes.
Zoom in on House of Horrors
ISBN 978-0-7660-4312-1
Learn how to follow a cockroach trail, meet the beetles that love feasting on our carpets, and meet the whole cast of spiders, silverfish, dust mites, woodworms and other creatures that live in your house!
The "Zoom In On..." series will be available on 9/1/2013 from Enslow Publishers, Inc. and all of your favorite library vendors.
Zoom In On Bizarre Bugs
ISBN 978-0-7660-4309-1
Get an up close look at the insects that live all around you!
Zoom In On Body Invaders
ISBN 978-0-7660-4310-7
Learn about the bugs, parasites, and other creatures that live on or inside you!
Zoom in on Crime Scenes
ISBN 978-0-7660-4311-4
Zoom in on tiny things, such as hair, skin, broken glass, bacteria and dust—that reveal the truth about crimes.
Zoom in on House of Horrors
ISBN 978-0-7660-4312-1
Learn how to follow a cockroach trail, meet the beetles that love feasting on our carpets, and meet the whole cast of spiders, silverfish, dust mites, woodworms and other creatures that live in your house!
The "Zoom In On..." series will be available on 9/1/2013 from Enslow Publishers, Inc. and all of your favorite library vendors.
April 16, 2013
Enslow Salutes National Library Week
Enslow Publishers wants to take a moment to celebrate public librarians and school librarians/media specialists during National Library Week.(The ALA has provided some interesting public service announcement videos from Caroline Kennedy lauding librarians.) Librarians such as you juggle many balls, including working with adult and young patrons, providing programs that bring people to your library, and scouting content providers (such as Enslow) for material that make sense for your institution's collection development needs. We make every effort to understand your challenges and we appreciate the professionalism you bring to your jobs every day.
For young patrons, becoming familiar with a library's or media center's services helps them utilize the rich resources available. Enslow's Common Core correlated Master the Library and Media Center addresses this issue in ways accessible to elementary-aged readers. Author Ann Graham Gaines' age-appropriate text clearly and succinctly discusses the who, what, where, why, and how of a library. The 48-page book's friendly design, useful glossary, and excellent color photographs add zip and guidance to the book's important theme.
The book, part of Enslow's "Ace It! Information Literacy Series" is available directly from Enslow Publishers in a library-bound edition for $17.95. That price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for that title.
Master the Library and Media Center is also available from your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
For young patrons, becoming familiar with a library's or media center's services helps them utilize the rich resources available. Enslow's Common Core correlated Master the Library and Media Center addresses this issue in ways accessible to elementary-aged readers. Author Ann Graham Gaines' age-appropriate text clearly and succinctly discusses the who, what, where, why, and how of a library. The 48-page book's friendly design, useful glossary, and excellent color photographs add zip and guidance to the book's important theme.
The book, part of Enslow's "Ace It! Information Literacy Series" is available directly from Enslow Publishers in a library-bound edition for $17.95. That price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price for that title.
Master the Library and Media Center is also available from your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
April 15, 2013
Anniversary of the Titanic
978-0-7660-4017-5 |
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Built in Belfast, Ireland, the Titanic was the largest of the three ships built by the White Star Line. It was thought that the Titanic was indestructible. The hull was 882 feet long, nearly the length of three football fields. The ship had nine decks, which made it as tall as an eleven-story building. The hull was constructed with sixteen separate watertight compartments. Giant iron doors were added, so that if one compartment started taking on water, the door could be closed, preventing any water from flowing into other compartments.
Departing from Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912, the passenger list comprised some of the most wealthy and famous people in the world, including Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Straus (founder of Macy's department store.) More than half of the ship's passengers traveled in third class. Most of these passengers were immigrants, traveling to North America to start a new life for themselves.
Written for the upper elementary or middle school reader, this title describes what happened that night, introduces readers to those who tried and were able to help others, as well as investigates the aftermath, including why this ocean liner had only one voyage.
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April 12, 2013
Interview with Author Bonnie Pryor and Special eBook Offer
Bonnie Pryor is the author of several of Enslow's historical fiction books, including the Hannah Pritchard trilogy. She took some time recently to talk to us about how she combines historical facts with her fictional characters.
Bonnie Pryor |
Enslow: What is your favorite childhood memory about books?
Enslow: How
has your upbringing influenced your writing?
Bonnie: I suppose I had a fairly sheltered childhood
with strict parents, so I have trouble imagining bad characters.
Enslow: When
did your interest in writing historical fiction start?
Hannah Pritchard: Pirate of the Revolution (Book 1) |
Bonnie: I’ve always enjoyed reading historical
fiction, but, for some reason or other, I didn’t think of it until about
fifteen years ago when an editor (knowing I liked historical fiction) suggested
I try writing some.
Enslow: What
was your biggest challenge when writing The Hannah Pritchard trilogy?
Bonnie: Fitting what was going on in the real world
at that time into my story – for instance, John Paul Jones being in Portsmouth,
NH, and Paul Revere in Boston.
Enslow: What
is your favorite trait of your female pirate character, Hannah Pritchard?
Bonnie: Hannah is strong and independent. She figures
things out and takes care of them on her own.
Enslow: Hannah
finds herself aboard an American privateer ship during the Revolutionary War
and has to hide her female identity to be able to work as a cabin boy. How do
you think this reflects the roles of women during this time period?
Pirate Hannah Pritchard: Captured (Book 2) |
Bonnie: Except for a few female pirates, who were not
very nice characters, women were considered bad luck on a ship. Although women
worked as hard and as well as men, they were restricted by the society of the
times as to what they could and couldn’t do.
Enslow: Hannah
and her friends must complete some important missions for the Continental navy
and outsmart an enemy pirate in a race to bring home the buried treasure.
What’s your secret to writing fabulous adventures while still referencing real
people and real historical events?
Bonnie: I did a lot of research to get the timelines
correct in my head. The events that were actually happening then were exciting,
so it wasn’t hard to fit them into the story.
Captain Hannah Pritchard: The Hunt for Pirate Gold (Book 3) |
Enslow: What
do you and Hannah have in common?
Bonnie: Like Hannah, I’m an independent person with a
mind of my own and I’ve always been fairly interested in having adventures.
Enslow: If
you could trade places for a day with one historical character, who would it be
and why?
Bonnie: It would be Margaret Mead. Growing up I
admired her and her amazing adventures as an anthropologist and actually
thought about going into that field.
About the Author:
Bonnie Pryor claims she was ‘born loving books’ and it
certainly seems as if books are the warp and weft upon which the threads of her
life are woven.
Thirty years after the publication of her first book, Grandpa
Bear, she has written and had published a total of
thirty-seven books for children and young adults. Though her first love is
picture books, she has written easy-to-read books, chapter books, mysteries, and
historical fiction. Many of her books have been translated into different
languages and are sold in countries around the world.
REVIEW
–Library Media Connection, March 2008
SPECIAL EBOOK OFFER FOR A LIMTED TIME ONLY!
Consumers can take advantage of a SPECIAL OFFER on the eBook versions of the Hannah Pritchard trilogy from their favorite eBook retailers including Amazon and Kobo. For a limited time, Hannah Pritchard: Pirate of the Revolution (Book 1) is only 99 cents and Pirate Hannah Pritchard: Captured (Book 2) is just $3.49. Captain Hannah Pritchard: The Hunt for Pirate Gold (Book 3) is also available for $7.69.
Consumers can take advantage of a SPECIAL OFFER on the eBook versions of the Hannah Pritchard trilogy from their favorite eBook retailers including Amazon and Kobo. For a limited time, Hannah Pritchard: Pirate of the Revolution (Book 1) is only 99 cents and Pirate Hannah Pritchard: Captured (Book 2) is just $3.49. Captain Hannah Pritchard: The Hunt for Pirate Gold (Book 3) is also available for $7.69.
April 09, 2013
Congratulations to our March raffle winner!
We want to congratulate the library of Wayne Junior Senior High School in Wayne, Nebraska for winning our $100 in free books!
The Media Specialist has been contacted and will send us her list of books soon!
The Media Specialist has been contacted and will send us her list of books soon!
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Enslow Publishes McKissacks' Bio of Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson was born on this day in 1898. His life's journey is the subject of a recently published Enslow Publishers biography, Paul Robeson: A Voice for Change. This book, written by Patricia McKissack and Fredrick McKissack, offers young readers an opportunity to gain an introduction to Robeson's controversial life, his remarkable achievements, and the social and political issues in which he was immersed.
This 24-page book, suitable for readers in Grades One and Two, is correlated to national Common Core State Standards as well as individual state curricular standards. The work, included in Enslow's "Famous African Americans" series, is available in print and e-book editions. When you order directly from Enslow, the library-bound edition is $15.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price. A paperback edition is available for $6.95. A school or library unit may purchase a multi-use e-book version directly from Enslow for the discounted price of $20.95; that price represents a 25% institutional discount from Enslow's list price.
The Robeson biography is also available from your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
This 24-page book, suitable for readers in Grades One and Two, is correlated to national Common Core State Standards as well as individual state curricular standards. The work, included in Enslow's "Famous African Americans" series, is available in print and e-book editions. When you order directly from Enslow, the library-bound edition is $15.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price. A paperback edition is available for $6.95. A school or library unit may purchase a multi-use e-book version directly from Enslow for the discounted price of $20.95; that price represents a 25% institutional discount from Enslow's list price.
The Robeson biography is also available from your preferred vendor, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
April 08, 2013
Looking for a cooking series for elementary readers?
The Little Chef, a series of four books written for the elementary reader, gives step-by-step instructions for making easy, tasty food with kid appeal. Each step includes not only written instructions, but an illustration as well. The list of needed ingredients for each recipe are also included in an illustration format. The glossary is also illustrated, which will help kids familiarize themselves with basic cooking terms.
Fun Party Food includes recipes for guacamole, tomato and mozzarella skewers, chicken nuggets, popcorn balls, mini cheeseburgers, frozen yogurt, and more. Pizza and Pasta's recipes include tiny bow tie pasta salad, ham and cheese lasagna, stuffed mini pizzas, as well as white sauce and flavored oils. Chocolate-covered strawberries, brownies, cheesecake, and strawberry sherbet are some of the recipes found in Tasty Desserts. Want to make a chocolate shake? How about a puff pastry apple pie? Or how about a homemade mini pizza? Those are some of the recipes found in the Yummy Snacks book.
Available in both library and paperback versions, these titles are sure to please both kids and parents alike! Look for them at your local bookstore, your preferred vendor, on the Enslow web site, and at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
Available 6/1/13 |
Available in both library and paperback versions, these titles are sure to please both kids and parents alike! Look for them at your local bookstore, your preferred vendor, on the Enslow web site, and at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
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April 05, 2013
Learn About Booker T. Washington
With skills like farming, carpentry, and sewing, Booker T. Washington believed that blacks could find acceptance in the racist white society of the late 1880s. His school became a leading educator of African Americans, and he became a powerful national figure, advising business owners and even presidents. Though many considered Washington the most important black leader of his time, some other black leaders criticized his accommodating "Uncle Tom" views. In simple language, the McKissacks clarify Booker T. Washington's philosophy, accomplishments, and place in history.
Booker T. Washington: African American Leader from our Famous African Americans series for grades K–3 is available from Enslow, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Now available in library, paperback, and eBook editions!
April 04, 2013
Looking forward to the American Country Music Awards this weekend?
Stars like Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift will be appearing and performing at the 48th Annual American Country Music Awards this Sunday evening. Who is your favorite nominee?
ISBN: 978-1598452075
ISBN: 978-1598452860 |
Give Book Spine Poetry a Try. Here's Ours...
In honor of National Poetry Month we assembled a few of the books from our shelves to create some book spine poetry. It's lots of fun to see what you can create. Give it try!
April 02, 2013
"Stories in American History" In Booklist's Top 10 Series Nonfiction List
The Secret of the Manhattan Project, which received a starred Booklist review, is one of the six works in the"Stories in American History" series. |
Each title in "Stories in American History" is available in a library-bound edition directly from Enslow Publishers for $23.95; that price represents a 25% discount from Enslow's list price. Paperback editions are also available for $9.95 from Enslow. You may also order the books from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, or Amazon.
April 01, 2013
April Fool's Day pranks
Did you know that in France, Belgium, and Italy, paper fish are tacked onto people's backs as a trick (hopefully, without being noticed) and shout "April Fish" in their local languages? Poland, Denmark, and Scotland have their own versions of different types of tricks played on others on April 1.
Some of the pranks Enslow employees have admitted to:
Let us know what April Fools Day pranks you have done to your family, friends, or coworkers!
Some of the pranks Enslow employees have admitted to:
- Gluing pages of the newspaper together
- Replacing a spouse's morning cup of coffee with tea (or vice versa)
- Making a bunch of photo-copies of a paper clip and then loading those copies into the paper tray. Watch as co-workers go nuts looking for the paper clip!
- Coated a hard-boiled egg in melted chocolate. Let the chocolate cool, and then wrap in tin-foil so that it appears to be a chocolate Easter egg.
- Put a bunch of fake parking tickets on a neighbor's car . . . in his own driveway!
- Set up a dummy of himself on the couch, reading the newspaper. Kids came downstairs and couldn't understand why the dummy wasn't answering them. Prankster was hiding and laughing from a nearby coat closet.
Let us know what April Fools Day pranks you have done to your family, friends, or coworkers!
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March 29, 2013
Win a free book on Friday
The seven wonders of the ancient world have dazzled people with their beauty, size, and sheer magnificence. Majestic pyramids, grand monuments, and towering statues are among the many wonders to have graced the list.
The picture below is one of those natural wonders of the ancient world from our book What Are the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World?. Can you guess the name of this ancient wonder?
Leave your answer in a comment and we will pick one random winner from all of the correct answers to win a free copy of the book. Repin the book cover image from Pinterest using #WondersNaturalWorld and we'll throw your name in the hat twice. Maximum of two entries per person. U.S. residents only. Contest ends March 31st.
ISBN: 978-0-7660-4151-6 For Grades 5-6 |
March 28, 2013
P.T. Barnum and James A. Bailey join forces for "The Greatest Show on Earth"
When Jumbo the Elephant arrived in the United States on April 8, 1882, crowds lined up to see this seven-ton animal perform at the circus. Only one man could deliver such a giant attraction to audiences—P. T. Barnum. A master of entertainment and showmanship, Barnum introduced Americans to wild acts and curiosities at the American Museum and the Barnum & Bailey Circus. His keen understanding of advertisement and promotion helped invent the modern world of "show business." Author Tom Streissguth explores the life of this innovative entertainer from his early days in the lottery business to his creation of the first three-ring circus.
P.T. Barnum: "Every Crowd Has a Silver Lining" is available from Enslow, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or through your preferred vendor.
March 26, 2013
Age-Appropriate Jokes for April Fool's Day
Last night, we gave a paperback copy of Enslow's new April Fool's Day Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone to a young boy. He shared a few of the gags with the assembled siblings, friends, and stray adults. (Think of it as a very informal focus group.) Everyone had a good time, which was the point.
Here are a couple of samples from this new Enslow book:
Q: Why did the fool bring his computer to the dentist?
A: It had a megabyte.
Q: What do ducks like to watch?
A: Duckumentaries.
Q: How did the fool find the flea bite on her body?
A: She started from scratch.
These and many other age-appropriate April Fool's Day jokes are available in author Amelia LaRoche's 48-page book.The title, part of Enslow's "Funnier Bone Jokes" series, is available in paperback for $7.95 from Enslow Publishers. It may also be ordered from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, or Amazon. A library-bound edition of April Fool's Day Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone is available directly from Enslow for $15.95; that price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. An e-book edition is also available; call Enslow Publishers for more information about this and other e-book titles.
Here are a couple of samples from this new Enslow book:
Q: Why did the fool bring his computer to the dentist?
A: It had a megabyte.
Q: What do ducks like to watch?
A: Duckumentaries.
Q: How did the fool find the flea bite on her body?
A: She started from scratch.
These and many other age-appropriate April Fool's Day jokes are available in author Amelia LaRoche's 48-page book.The title, part of Enslow's "Funnier Bone Jokes" series, is available in paperback for $7.95 from Enslow Publishers. It may also be ordered from your preferred vendor, Barnes and Noble, or Amazon. A library-bound edition of April Fool's Day Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone is available directly from Enslow for $15.95; that price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price. An e-book edition is also available; call Enslow Publishers for more information about this and other e-book titles.
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