Grace Cahill, the last matriarch of the Cahills, the world’s most powerful family, left her descendants an impossible decision: “You have a choice — one million dollars or a Clue.” 39 Clues hidden around the world will reveal the family’s…
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The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science
What could be more fun for kids than to have the kind of rip-roaring good time that harkens back to pre-video game, pre-computer days? Introducing 64 valuable science experiments that snap, crackle, pop, ooze, crash, boom, and stink! From Marshmallows…
Handy Dad: 25 Awesome Projects for Dads and Kids
Skate ramps, zip lines, go-carts, and more! In this super-fun book, Todd Davis extreme sports athlete and host of HGTV’s Over Your Head presents 25 awesome projects for dads to build with their kids. Busy dads can choose projects that…
Fire Bubbles and Exploding Toothpaste: More Unforgettable Experiments that Make Science Fun (Book))
If you thought Steve Spangler’s book Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes pushed the limits of your inner mad scientist, this second volume of extraordinary home experiments is guaranteed to knock your socks off! Seriously, your socks are going to fly…
Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction (Book)
We’ve come a long way from the Peashooter Era: with the advent of modern household products and office supplies binder clips, clothespins, rubber bands, ballpoint pens, toothpicks, paper clips, plastic utensils, and (of course) matches and barbeque lighters troublemakers of…
How Cars Work (Book)
Author and illustrator Tom Newton is a school psychologist. How Cars Work was developed as a high interest mini-textbook for teens, but is also used by automotive service managers and mechanics to help customers understand repairs. This book can be…
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: 125th Anniversary Edition
This 125th Anniversary edition of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is expanded with thoroughly updated notes and references, and a selection of original documents–letters, advertisements, playbills–some never before published, from Twain’s first book tour.