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!
Did You Know:
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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We have a raffle winner for April!
Congratulations to Illini Bluffs Elementary School in Illinois for winning our April monthly raffle!!!
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May 02, 2013
What part will DNA play in the Boston Marathon bombing investigation?
Female DNA was found on a piece of at least one of the explosive devices used in April 15's Boston Marathon bombing. However, police have not yet determined whether or not the DNA discovery indicates a woman's involvement in the attack.
What is DNA? DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule that carries a set of instructions. These instructions tell our cells what to do, which determines physical traits such as eye color or height. The information encoded on the DNA molecule is what makes a person unique.
The DNA in the blood can narrow down a list of suspects–clearing the innocent or helping send the guilty to prison. In our book, DNA and Blood: Dead People Do Tell Tales from our True Forensic Crime Stories series, discover how blood pattern analysis and DNA fingerprinting began, how they are used now for crimes like the Boston Marathon bombing, and how they have solved decades-old mysteries.
This book and others in the series are available from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, your favorite independent bookstore or your preferred vendor.
What is DNA? DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule that carries a set of instructions. These instructions tell our cells what to do, which determines physical traits such as eye color or height. The information encoded on the DNA molecule is what makes a person unique.
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The DNA in the blood can narrow down a list of suspects–clearing the innocent or helping send the guilty to prison. In our book, DNA and Blood: Dead People Do Tell Tales from our True Forensic Crime Stories series, discover how blood pattern analysis and DNA fingerprinting began, how they are used now for crimes like the Boston Marathon bombing, and how they have solved decades-old mysteries.
This book and others in the series are available from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, your favorite independent bookstore or your preferred vendor.
May 01, 2013
Enslow New Race Car Series In Starting Position for Fall Season
Speeding Star, Enslow's new trade imprint, is preparing its Fall 2013 debut with three series. One of the trio, "Fast Wheels!" features high-interest books for reluctant readers. This six-book series offers engaging text, hot color photographs, and interesting background information on vehicles and drivers that court speed, danger, and racetrack glamour.
"Fast Wheels!" includes titles on funny cars, motorcyles, muscle cars, open-wheel racing, stock cars, and sports cars. Each 48-page book in the series also provides insightful details on what to look for in engines, decals, paint jobs, hot wheels, and more.
Each book will be available in a trade hardcover edition for a list price of $13.95. The books will be available from Enslow Publishers directly, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, retail bookstores, and your preferred vendor.
April 29, 2013
Keep America Beautiful month
Keeping America beautiful is not just picking up litter, which is a large problem, but also by helping to keep our environment safe and clean.
Green Issues in Focus, a series geared toward the middle school student, discusses different types of environmental impacts and what can be done to clean up and protect the environment. There are five titles in the series: Conserving and Protecting Water; Food for a Greener Planet; Green and Clean Energy; Solving the Air Pollution Problem; and Unloved and Endangered Animals.
These library-bound titles are available directly from www.enslow.com, your preferred vendor, Barnes & Noble, or Amazon.
Green Issues in Focus, a series geared toward the middle school student, discusses different types of environmental impacts and what can be done to clean up and protect the environment. There are five titles in the series: Conserving and Protecting Water; Food for a Greener Planet; Green and Clean Energy; Solving the Air Pollution Problem; and Unloved and Endangered Animals.
These library-bound titles are available directly from www.enslow.com, your preferred vendor, Barnes & Noble, or Amazon.
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April 26, 2013
Will you be in New Orleans?
The New Orleans Jazz and Hertitage Festival starts today and runs through May 5. Many great artists will be appearing. But do you know the history of jazz? What about Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Herbie Hancock? What do they all have in common? The answer is, they are all great jazz artists.
Enslow's Incredible African-American Jazz Musicians from our African-American Collective Biographies series highlights how each of these musicians got started and what gifts they brought to the world of music.
Each of these musicians had their own voice, sound, or style of playing. Miles Davis played trumpet in a muted whisper. Charlie Parker's saxophone solos displayed phenomenal speed and variety.
Library Edition ISBN: 978-1-59845-137-5 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4644-0036-0 |
You can read more about the history of jazz and these eight great jazz musicians in our book, Incredible African American Jazz Musicians by Stephen Feinstein.
Available from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, your favorite independent bookstore or your preferred vendor.
April 25, 2013
Do you have a little chef in your home?
From party food...
to pizza and pasta...
to tasty desserts...
and even yummy snacks...
young chefs will find the simple steps accompanied by illustrations easy to follow.
Enslow's Little Chef series that will be available June 1 is already receiving great advance reviews.
Available for preorder from Enslow, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, your favorite independent bookstore, or your preferred vendor. Reserve your copies today!
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April 24, 2013
Eco Chic: New Series for Fall 2013!
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!
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!
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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.
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