In 1910, Sir Robert Falcon Scott led a team of Englishmen racing to be the first people to reach the South Pole. Amidst frigid temperatures and raging winds, Scott and four others made it to the pole
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Engage students with amazing stories from the U.S. Civil War. Using an abundance of primary resources, the stories give readers a better view of what it really was like to live through this historic e
Take a trip to the Northeast! Each page is filled with exciting facts about this part of the United States, including its history, rich culture, geography, major cities, and everyday life. Buckle up a
Take a close-up look at Alexander Graham Bell, an inventor and teacher of the deaf. Interviews with experts and lively writing deliver the accurate reporting you expect from TIME For KidsR. Historical
In 1918 the world was celebrating the end of World War I. But another enemy was just beginning its worldwide attack, infecting nearly one in five people. Explore the causes and effects of a flu pandem
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Explores the life of the boxing icon, including his success in the ring, his work as a civil rights activist, and why he was a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War.