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Fall 2025 Social Studies

The Shoshone

The Shoshone are descendants of Native Americans who called themselves Newe, or “The People.” Their homelands stretch across the Great Basin of today’s western United States. This title… More →

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Helen Keller

Helen Keller became blind and deaf as a small child. She later became an inspiration for many through her work as an advocate for disabled people. In this low-level title, readers can explore More →

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John Lewis

John Lewis was a civil rights leader and congressman who continues to be an icon for equal rights and freedom. Narrative text and vivid illustrations walk leaders through Lewis’s life, from… More →

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Leonardo da Vinci

Known as a gifted artist and inventor, Leonard da Vinci is a legendary Renaissance figure who has stood the test of time. Readers of this title will follow da Vinci’s life, from his early… More →

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Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente was an award-winning baseball player who became a role model for Black and Latino people. In this title, beginning readers follow his life, from his early years in Puerto… More →

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Sacagawea

One of the most well-known Native American people in history, Sacagawea faced incredible hardships to ensure the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Narrative text and bright… More →

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Grace Hopper

Grace Hopper was a computer pioneer and member of the U.S. Navy who created a programming language that is still used today! This inspiring title uses narrative text and vibrant illustrations More →

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