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Books published by publisher World Almanac Education

  • The World Almanac 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on Nature, Science, and People

    World Almanac Kids™

    eBook (World Almanac, Nov. 3, 2020)
    From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac® comes a full‑color, full‑of‑fun, oversize book packed with thousands of awesome facts about science, nature, and people—everything on planet Earth and beyond. Kids want to learn about the world around them, and with this engaging, colorful collection of facts, figures, photographs, and fun, they will. Perfect for home or for school, and a great gift for any curious reader, here are thousands of fascinating and surprising facts about almost everything: Animals—Dogs, cats, snakes, insects, spiders, and sharks and moreCulture—Art, holidays, food, movies, and moreDisasters—Earthquakes, shipwrecks, floods, storms, and moreGeography—Oceans, mountains, continents, habitats and moreGeology—Volcanoes, tectonics, minerals and gems, and moreHuman Body and Medicine—Diseases, organs, senses, and other weird and wonderful human body facts.Record-setters—All about the biggest, smallest, fastest, tallest and moreSpace—The moon, stars, planets, human spaceflight, and moreSports—Basketball, baseball, football, hockey, Olympic, and soccer superstars past and present and moreTechnology—Computers, drones, inventions, and more With information about cities and states, nations of the world, and ancient civilizations across the continents, The World Almanac™ 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on Nature, Science, and People provides kids, teachers, and families timely and timeless information on an enormous variety of subjects. It will give readers hours and hours of fun, while it educates and illuminates.
  • Paris

    Gill Stacey

    Paperback (World Almanac Education, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Examines the history, geography, economy, government, and culture of Paris.
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  • Neil Armstrong

    Tim Goss

    Paperback (World Almanac Education, July 1, 2002)
    A biography of the first man on the moon, covering his youth, his career as an astronaut, and his life after NASA.
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt

    Jonatha A. Brown, Alan Wachtel

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Aug. 1, 2002)
    A biography of the First Lady who, despite her shyness, followed her conscience and devoted her life to helping others and working for peace.
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  • John F. Kennedy

    Michael Burgan

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A biography of the thirty-fifth president of the United States, who served from 1961 until his assasination in 1963.
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  • Arriving at Ellis Island

    Dale Anderson

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Discusses immigration to the United States during the the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and describes the small island in New York harbor that served as the point of entry for millions of immigrants from 1892 to 1954.
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  • The World Almanac for Kids Trivia Game 2013

    World Almanac

    Cards (World Almanac Education, July 30, 2012)
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  • World Hunger

    Steven Maddocks

    Paperback (World Almanac Education, July 1, 2004)
    Discusses both the natural and human causes of hunger and famine around the world and examines what can be done to remedy the problem.
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  • Exploring the Universe

    Claude Lafleur

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Uses diagrams, illustrations, photographs, and text to discuss the beginning and nature of the universe and other astronomical topics including space probes, radio telescopes, and cosmic background radiation.
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  • Ronald & Nancy Reagan

    Ruth Ashby

    Paperback (World Almanac Education, July 1, 2004)
    Presents the lives of President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy Reagan, and discusses how personal, political, and historical events affected them.
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  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Ann Heinrichs, Claude Lafleur

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A biography of the Indian political and spiritual leader who furthered a strategy of nonviolent civil disobedience to coerce Britain into granting independence to India in 1947.
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  • Red Cross and Red Crescent

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Examines the history, goals, and current activities of the Red Cross (named the Red Crescent in Muslim countries), describing how the organization brings humanitarian relief to the people of the world in both war and peace.
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