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Books published by publisher Scholastic Non-Fiction

  • The Brilliant World of Tom Gates

    Liz Pichon

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, April 4, 2011)
    Tom Gates is the master of excuses for late homework: dog attacks - spilt water - lightning... Tom's exercise book is full of his doodles and thoughts, as well as comments from his long-suffering teacher, Mr Fullerman.
  • I Was There Boudica's Army

    Hilary McKay

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Jan. 1, 2015)
    I Was There... is a perfect introduction for younger readers into stories from the past. I Was There... Roman Britain is a fast-paced and fascinating account of a young girl in the Iceni tribe as Queen Boudica, the fearless leader of the Iceni, rallies her people to march on Roman-occupied Colchester.
  • Fearless Felines: 30 True Tales of Courageous Cats

    Kimberlie Hamilton

    Hardcover (Scholastic Nonfiction, Nov. 5, 2019)
    From World War II London to outer space, meet the coolest cats in history in a colorful illustrated compendium of famous felines and cat facts.Drawing from the thrilling lives of more than 30 adorable cats throughout history, Kimberlie Hamilton retells the fascinating tales of cats through the centuries. Meet Mrs. Chippy, a cat who joined a daring ocean journey to Antarctica, or Simon, the only cat to receive a medal for wartime bravery, and dozens more. Filled with colorful depictions of each cat and feline facts throughout, this is the perfect gift for cat and history lovers alike.
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  • Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference

    Joanne Oppenheim, Snowden Becker, Elizabeth Kikuchi Yamada

    Hardcover (Scholastic Nonfiction, Feb. 1, 2006)
    In the early 1940's, Clara Breed was the children's librarian at the San Diego Public Library. But she was also friend to dozens of Japanese American children and teens when war broke out in December of 1941. The story of what happened to these American citizens is movingly told through letters that her young friends wrote to Miss Breed during their internment. This remarkable librarian and humanitarian served as a lifeline to these imprisoned young people, and was brave enough to speak out against a shameful chapter in American history.
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  • Murderous Maths: The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER

    Kjartan Poskitt, Rob Davis

    language (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Oct. 1, 2015)
    The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER (formerly The Murderous Maths of Everything) is one big book with (nearly) all the answers to everything in maths EVER. Readers can join the cast of crazy characters on a tour of the Murderous Maths building to discover the darkest and deadliest mathematical secrets, including: a sure-fire way how to make birthdays last twice as long, how the number 1 starts fights, how triangles lead to murder, and much more. Maths has never been so much fun!
  • Horrible Histories: The Blitzed Brits

    Terry Deary, Kate Sheppard

    language (Scholastic Non Fiction, July 5, 2012)
    Do your grandparents moan on about what life was like in the war? Want to know if they're telling the terrible truth? Read on to explore the horrible hardships the Blitzed Brits suffered while bombs dropped out of the sky! Find out what really happened in Dad's Army! See how to make a rude noise with a gas mask! Learn why the Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty! Faint at the thought of spending seven years without TV! Plus there's heaps of spiffing slang, foul food facts about rotten rationing, awful evacuation tales, and the terrible truth about London's bloodthirsty blackout murders! So there's plenty of gore - and much more.
  • Horrible Science: Space, Stars and Slimy Aliens

    Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles

    language (Scholastic Non-Fiction, May 1, 2014)
    HORRIBLE SCIENCE: SPACE, STARS AND SLIMY ALIENS is bursting a space-hopping book of stunning science. Zoom to the stars with Oddblob the alien, and take part in a spacewalk that's out of this world and learn what the moon smells like. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.
  • Nic Bishop Spiders

    Nic Bishop

    Hardcover (Scholastic Nonfiction, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Nic Bishop's signature up-close, stop-action photographs show spiders larger than life.For the first to third grade set, spiders are fascinating and suitably gruesome, especially when looked at in EXTREME close-up. Amazing images show the beauty and otherworldliness of spiders. Simple, engaging text conveys basic information about spiders as well as cool and quirky facts. One stop-action montage shows a spider leaping twenty times its body length!
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  • Horrible Histories: Measly Middle Ages

    Terry Deary, Martin Brown

    eBook (Scholastic Non Fiction, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Adaptation of the educational children's books that cover all aspects of history, including the nasty bits that normal books leave out. This volume looks at the history of the Middle Ages, the story of explorer Marco Polo, and the history of Scotland.
  • A Dream Of Freedom

    Diane Mcwhorter

    Hardcover (Scholastic Nonfiction, Oct. 1, 2004)
    A stirring history of the Civil Rights movement in America by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of CARRY ME HOME.In this history of the modern Civil Rights movement, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Diane McWhorter focuses on the monumental events that occurred between 1954 (the year of Brown versus the Board of Education) and 1968 (the year that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assasinated). Beginning with an overview of the movement since the end of the Civil War, McWhorter also discusses such events as the 1956 MTGS bus boycott, the 1961 Freedom Rides, and the 1963 demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama, among others.The author uses interviews she conducted personally with
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  • Shadowscent 1: The Darkest Bloom

    PM Freestone

    language (Scholastic Fiction, Feb. 7, 2019)
    A sensational, sweeping fantasy adventure!In the empire of Aramtesh, scent has power. When disaster strikes and the crown prince lies poisoned, long suppressed rivalries threaten to blow the empire apart. It's up to a poor village girl with a talent for fragrances and the prince's loyal bodyguard to find an antidote. To succeed, the pair must uncover secrets - cryptic, ancient tales as well as buried truths from their own pasts - in an adventure that will ignite your senses.
  • Horrible Science: Microscopic Monsters

    Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Look down your microscope and dare to discover the terribly teeny world of Microscopic Monsters. Discover what makes our guts a brilliant home for bacteria, how germs make dead bodies explode and which creature lays its eggs between our toes. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of Horrible Science fans.