Publishers: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a focused selection of nonfiction titles aimed primarily at younger readers, emphasizing accessible explorations of history, science, and cultural topics. The books often combine educational content with engaging storytelling to illuminate subjects ranging from natural science to historical figures and events. Readers can expect straightforward, informative narratives designed to support early learning and curiosity.
What you’ll often find
- Juvenile nonfiction focused on animals and natural science, presenting facts about wildlife and ecosystems.
- Historical accounts covering American history, including colonial periods and notable figures, often debunking myths or highlighting cultural heritage.
- Biographical sketches of influential individuals from various backgrounds, blending history and personal stories.
- Explorations of technology and engineering topics, such as infrastructure and inventions, tailored for younger audiences.
- Practical guides related to safety and daily living skills, emphasizing health and responsible behavior.
- Books that celebrate holidays and cultural symbols, providing context and significance in an accessible format.
- Some titles incorporate bilingual or multicultural elements to broaden cultural understanding.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by selecting topics of interest such as animals, history, or technology to find focused content.
- Look for titles that combine biography with cultural or historical themes for a narrative approach to nonfiction.
- Explore practical guides separately to find books centered on safety, health, and everyday skills.
- Use subject clusters like national symbols or holidays to discover books that explain cultural traditions.
- Consider bilingual or multicultural tags to find books that offer diverse perspectives or language learning opportunities.
- Narrow your search by time period or historical event to access detailed explorations of specific eras.
- Distinguish between narrative-driven nonfiction and straightforward informational texts to match your preferred reading style.
Good fit if you like
- Clear, concise explanations that support early learning and curiosity about the world.
- Books that blend storytelling with factual information to make complex topics approachable.
- Explorations of history and culture that challenge common myths or offer fresh perspectives.
- Engaging presentations of science and technology designed for younger readers.
- Practical advice and safety tips presented in an accessible, reassuring tone.
- Content that encourages cultural awareness through symbols, holidays, and biographies.
- Reading experiences that balance educational value with straightforward narrative flow.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Wood Frog — David M. Schwartz
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I See a Chipmunk — Alex Appleby
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Learn Verb Tenses with Dragons — Emily Mahoney
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Cattle Ranching in the American West — Christy Steele
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Hands Around the World — Susan Milord
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Descubramos Canadá (Looking at Canada) — Kathleen Pohl
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The Boy who Cried “Wolf!” — Ellen Schecter
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Doctors — Jacqueline Laks Gorman
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I Can Be Responsible — Jenette Donovan Guntly
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What Is a Parliamentary Government? — Karen Latchana Kenney
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Clydesdales — Barbara M. Linde
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The Ancient Egyptians — David West
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Whales — Ryan Nagelhout
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Animals in Polar Regions — Elisabeth De Lambilly-Bresson
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Hockey: Stats, Facts, and Figures — Kate Mikoley
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The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg and Other Fables — Vic Parker
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Visit the Liberty Bell — Jo Francis
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Neptune The Stormy Planet — Greg Roza
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Crocodiles — Kathleen Pohl
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The Pilgrims Didn’t Celebrate the First Thanksgiving Exposing Myths About Colonial History — Julia McDonnell
