Who, What, Where Pack of 143 Paperback Books

Who, What, Where  Pack of 143 Paperback Books
    Code: WHOWA2006
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    Publisher: Penguin Workshop
    Series: Who Was?
    Ages: 8 to 12
    Size: 5¼ X 7½
    For Grades: 2 to 6
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    This is a series of inspiring biographies and history titles that are perfect for young middle-grade readers.

    Each book is complete with facts, interesting anecdotes, and compelling black-and-white illustrations. Sidebars on related topics, a timeline, and a bibliography enhance readers understanding of each person. This set will match your readers who are beyond easy-to-read but not quite ready for long, detailed nonfiction.


    Inside - Who Was Neil Armstrong


    Inside - Who Was Davy Crockett

    Kids—even kids who don't normally enjoy reading—love these WHO WAS? books. Your library kids will be asking for more and more titles!

    Each book is fun to read because it is liberally illustrated and the information is easy to digest. Plus, each book is written more like a story and contains truly interesting lessons about each person, place, or event.

    Even adults like reading these books because the story is full of unique details and little-known facts that adults may not remember from their school days. And as one gets older, you realize how much can be learned from the past; so revisiting persons and events from history can provide important lessons for both young and old.

    Please Note:Some books may have a small non-returnable mark on the spine.

    If a title is out of stock we will substitute with another title from this series.

    Volumes in this Series:

    1. A.A. Milne
    2. Abigail Adams
    3. Albert Einstein
    4. Amelia Earhart
    5. Anne Frank
    6. Annie Oakley
    7. Barack Obama
    8. Beatrix Potter
    9. Benedict Arnold
    10. Benjamin Franklin
    11. Betsy Ross
    12. Blackbeard
    13. Booker T. Washington
    14. Bruce Lee
    15. Catherine the Great
    16. Charles Dickens
    17. Charles Schulz
    18. Chuck Jones
    19. Claude Monet
    20. Coretta Scott King
    21. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    22. Daniel Boone
    23. Davy Crockett
    24. Dolly Parton
    25. E.B. White
    26. Edgar Allan Poe
    27. Eleanor Roosevelt
    28. Elvis Presley
    29. Ernest Hemingway
    30. Ferdinand Magellan
    31. Franklin Roosevelt
    32. Frederick Douglass
    33. Harriet Beecher Stowe
    34. Harriet Tubman
    35. Helen Keller
    36. Henry VIII
    37. H.J. Heinz
    38. Ida B. Wells
    39. Isaac Newton
    40. Jackie Chan
    41. Jacqueline Kennedy
    42. Jacques Cousteau
    43. Jane Austen
    44. Jesse Owens
    45. Jesus
    46. Jim Henson
    47. Jim Thorpe
    48. Jimmy Carter
    49. Joan of Arc
    50. Johnny Appleseed
    51. Johnny Cash
    52. John F. Kennedy
    53. John McCain
    54. Julia Child
    55. J.R.R. Tolkien
    56. Laura Ingalls Wilder
    57. Leif Erikson
    58. Leonardo da Vinci
    59. Lewis Carroll
    60. Levi Strauss
    61. Lucille Ball
    62. Malala Yousafzai
    63. Marie Antoinette
    64. Marie Curie
    65. Mark Twain
    66. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    67. Maya Angelou
    68. Michelle Obama
    69. Michael Jordan
    70. Milton Bradley
    71. Milton Hershey
    72. Mister Rogers
    73. Mother Teresa
    74. Muhammad Ali
    75. Napoleon
    76. Neil Armstrong
    77. Nellie Bly
    78. Nelson Mandela
    79. Norman Rockwell
    80. Paul Revere
    81. Pelé
    82. Princess Diana
    83. Queen Elizabeth II
    84. Richard Nixon
    85. Roald Dahl
    86. Ronald Reagan
    87. Rosa Parks
    88. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    89. Sam Walton
    90. Selena
    91. Sojourner Truth
    92. Stanley and Livingstone
    93. Steve Jobs
    94. Susan B. Anthony
    95. Temple Grandin
    96. Theodore Roosevelt
    97. Thomas Jefferson
    98. The Tuskegee Airmen
    99. Ulysses S. Grant
    100. Walt Disney
    101. Wayne Gretzky
    102. William Shakespeare
    103. Winston Churchill


    104. What Was the Age of Exploration?
    105. What Was the Alamo?
    106. What Was the Battle of Gettysburg?
    107. What Was the Bombing of Hiroshima?
    108. What Are Castles and Knights?
    109. What Is the Civil Rights Movement?
    110. What Is the Constitution?
    111. What Is the Declaration of Independence?
    112. What Was D-Day?
    113. What Was Ellis Island?
    114. What Was the Gold Rush?
    115. What Was the Great Chicago Fire?
    116. What Was the Holocaust
    117. What Is LEGO?
    118. What Were the Negro Leagues?
    119. What Is the Panama Canal?
    120. What Are the Paralympic Games?
    121. What Was Pearl Harbor?
    122. What Was the Plague?
    123. What Were the Roaring Twenties?
    124. What Were the Salem Witch Trials?
    125. What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?
    126. What Is the Statue of Liberty?
    127. What Are the Summer Olympics?
    128. What Is the Super Bowl?
    129. What Were the Twin Towers?
    130. What Was the Underground Railroad?
    131. What Was the Wild West?
    132. What Is the World Series?
    133. What Was World War I?

    134. Where Is the Colosseum?
    135. Where Is the Great Wall?
    136. Where Are the Great Pyramids?
    137. Where Is the Vatican?
    138. Who Was the Girl Warrior of France? Who HQ Graphic Novel
    139. Who Was the First Man on the Moon? Who HQ Graphic Novel
    140. Who Sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott? Who HQ Graphic Novel
    141. Who Was the Greatest? Who HQ Graphic Novel
    142. What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War? Who HQ Graphic Novel
    143. What Is the Story of Ebenezer Scrooge?