Did you know that a robot probably helped build your computer or music player? Or that robots sometimes perform delicate surgery? Look inside to learn about helpful robots found in factories, hospitals, and people’s homes.
The Pledge of Allegiance was first written more than two hundred years ago to celebrate Columbus Day. Since then, it has grown into a treasured American symbol. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind the Pledge of Allegiance from the people who were there. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the Pledge of Allegiance.
The U.S. flag has stood as a symbol of freedom since America was founded. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this treasured symbol from the people who were there. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the U.S. flag.
“What If A Pillow Could Talk” is a children’s story that details what childhood sexual abuse looks like, and strategies for children to stay safe. The book was born out of the author’s real-life experience of childhood sexual abuse and the aftereffects of the trauma. The purpose of the book is to provide a safe space for parents and guardians to speak to their children about how to protect themselves when encountered by a sexual predator.
Did you know a hippopotamus swims to keep cool? Read to learn why a hippopotamus must keep cool and other facts about this mammal. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to awesome videos!
Did you know a chimpanzee swings from tree to tree to eat? Read to learn more about a chimpanzee’s behaviors and other facts about this mammal. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to awesome videos!
From robotic spiders to unmanned planes, robots come in many shapes and sizes. But scientists have long tried to make robots in the most familiar shape of all us! Learn about past and present humanoid robots, and how they might evolve in the future.
The White House has stood as a symbol for America and the U.S. presidency since President John Adams walked through its doors in 1800. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind the most important house in the country from people who were there when it was built. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the White House.
Sweet purple lilacs bloom. Tulips poke through soil. Cherry blossoms open. Spring is here! Celebrate the season with lovely photos and a simple design that beautifully support early readers.