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St. Patrick’s Cathedral

2016
In this book, young readers will discover St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. They will learn the history and architectural design of this famous place of worship by those who practice Catholicism.

Sri Harmandir Sahib

2016
In this book, young readers will discover the Harmandir Sahib Sikh Temple which is located in Amritsar, India. They will learn the history and architectural design of this famous place of worship by those who practice the religion of Sikhism.

Life in Roman times.

2016
Describes life in the early days of Roman times.

Palace of Versailles

home to the kings of France
2016
An exploration of the Palace of Versailles, its history, and the people and science behind its building.

Renewable Energies For Your Home

Real-World Solutions For Green Conversions
2009
A practical guide to eco-friendly home improvements, with information on using biomass fuels, wind power, and solar energy.

The lucky wheel

When each student in Maple Ridge is asked to contribute fifty cents for the schoolhouse's repair, Logan attempts to sell a single buggy wheel that he found and repaired.

Statue of Liberty

a beacon of welcome and hope
Discusses the origins, history, and significance of the Statue of Liberty, and its role as a patriotic symbol. Includes color illustrations, a chronology, a glossary, and further resources.

Liberty Bell

let freedom ring
Traces the history of the Liberty Bell, including information about the use of bells in colonial America, statistics about this particular bell, legends surrounding it, and its importance as an American symbol.

Independence Hall

birthplace of freedom
Introduces Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, discussing its role as a patriotic symbol in American history. Includes color photographs, a chronology, a glossary, and further resources.

Mi visita a la Campana de la Libertad =

I visit the Liberty Bell
2017
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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