Lombardo, Jennifer

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Earth's moon

2024
"The moon has captivated the imaginations of astronomers, poets, and artists throughout the centuries. Although science has taught us much about this natural satellite, it retains an air of mystery thanks to the persistent myths regarding its phases and eclipses. The . . . main text, augmented by informative fact boxes and engaging sidebars, explore the secrets of the moon's craters, mountains, and valleys as well as the history of lunar exploration and the race to land on its surface. A glossary of terms gives readers a deeper understanding of the science behind our planet's only moon"--Provided by publisher.

Comets and asteroids

2024
"From the massive asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter to the icy, long-tailed comets that zoom through our solar system, this book offers a . . . look at these celestial objects and their impact on our universe. Through . . . visuals and engaging storytelling, readers will learn about the history of comets and asteroids, their composition and structure, and how they have shaped the formation of our solar system. Discover how comets and asteroids have influenced cultures throughout history, and how scientists are studying these objects to unlock the secrets of our universe"--Provided by publisher.

Australia

2024
"From the vibrant cities to the vast outback, readers discover the history, unique wildlife, and diverse culture of the country of Australia. This volume explores the ancient Aboriginal cultures that have existed for tens of thousands of years and the impact of colonization on this land and its people. The environment is also highlighted, including the beaches, natural landscapes, and diverse flora and fauna"--Provided by publisher.

The life of Red Jacket

2024
"Red Jacket belonged to the Seneca Nation, which was part of the Iroquois Confederacy. At birth, he was given the name Otetiani. His English name came from the red coat the British gave him when he served as their messenger in the American Revolution. Although Red Jacket did not distinguish himself in battle, he used his skill as an orator to speak up about the problems the Seneca and other groups were facing. This volume . . . introduces young readers to a Native American hero who never stopped speaking up for his people"--Provided by publisher.

What's renewable energy?

"Due to increasingly dire warnings about the effects of fossil fuels on climate change, businesses and governments have begun looking into switching to renewable energy for power. What is renewable energy? How feasible is it for the United States to switch to it? Will this change actually help the environment? Readers learn the answers to these questions and more in this engaging volume, augmented by striking photographs, graphic organizers, and informative fact boxes. By understanding more about this issue, tomorrow's leaders are in a better position to make informed choices"--Provided by publisher.

The story of zombies

2023
Tales of zombies have been around in several different forms for centuries. However, they exploded into a pop culture phenomenon in the late 1960s. Since that time, public interest in these creatures has only increased. In an effort to keep the stories fresh, people have often put their own spin on how the zombies act and what caused them to turn into monsters. Full-color photographs and informative fact boxes enhance the engaging main text as it gives readers a glimpse into the evolution of zombies.

What happens during an eclipse?

2023
"Solar and lunar eclipses have been a source of fascination since ancient times. Early cultures created myths to explain what was happening, ranging from animals eating the celestial bodies to the sun leaving the sky in anger. Today, thanks to advancements in science, we understand the principles behind these astronomical events. However, this understanding has not diminished our awe and fascination. Through engaging, age-appropriate text, augmented by informative sidebars and detailed graphic organizers, this volume introduces readers to the science behind solar and lunar eclipses"--Provided by publisher.

What's the truth about UFOs?

2023
"For years, people have reported seeing strange objects in the sky. Sometimes these take the form of lights or vague shapes; other times, the witnesses give detailed descriptions of what they believe to be alien spacecraft. In 2022, the United States Congress stated that reports of UFOs have been growing, but these flying objects often remain unidentified. What is the truth? Supplemented with informative graphic organizers and engaging fact boxes, the age-appropriate text delves into the history of UFO sightings and their probable explanations"--Provided by publisher.

Who are environmental activists?

2023
"It is becoming increasingly apparent that the Earth is in trouble, largely thanks to certain human activities. Climate change is high on many people's list of priorities, but governments and businesses are often slow to enact change. By spreading information and lobbying for change, environmental activists play a crucial role in moving the needle on this issue. Through informative fact boxes and detailed graphic organizers, readers learn about environmental activists' goals and the methods they employ to achieve them. A list of age-appropriate actions is included to encourage young people to get involved in advocating for change"--Provided by publisher.

What's renewable energy?

2022
"Due to increasingly dire warnings about the effects of fossil fuels on climate change, businesses and governments have begun looking into switching to renewable energy for power. What is renewable energy? How feasible is it for the United States to switch to it? Will this change actually help the environment? Readers learn the answers to these questions and more in this engaging volume, augmented by striking photographs, graphic organizers, and informative fact boxes. By understanding more about this issue, tomorrow's leaders are in a better position to make informed choices"--Provided by publisher.

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