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Rosalind Franklin: DNA Trailblazer
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Temple Grandin: Animal Welfare Champion
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In Forest Feelings, readers follow along as forest creatures experience and learn to understand and cope with a big or difficult emotion. With a focus on social and emotional learning (SEL),… More →
What effects can positivity have? With a reader-friendly and interactive approach, The Power of Positivity helps readers understand the mental and physical benefits of positive actions,… More →
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? Which woman's calculations helped NASA land the first astronauts on the Moon? Women in STEM introduces female math and science pioneers and… More →