Books by Laura Hamilton Waxman
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Young readers will learn to distinguish between the things they really need (food and clothing) and the things they want (toys!) in this fun, fresh look at wants and needs.
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Two thousand years ago, a volcanic eruption buried a city in modern Italy. Centuries later, archaeologists discovered Pompeii. Learn what they discovered about life in ancient Rome, including food, homes, gladiator fights, and more!
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Dentists keep people's teeth healthy using many different tools. With carefully leveled text, colorful photos, and critical-thinking questions, this title will prepare emergent readers for their next trip to the dentist.
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To help stop fires and keep people safe, firefighters use many tools. Young readers will learn about the tools firefighters use to help their communities through carefully leveled text, age-appropriate critical-thinking questions, and vibrant photos.
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Examine the interesting characteristics of worms, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they get their food.
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Carefully leveled text and vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about the tools police officers use to serve their community. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
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Vibrant photos, carefully leveled text, and critical-thinking questions engage young readers in learning about the tools teachers use to serve their communities. A photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
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Learn about the many intriguing aspects of spiders, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they use webs to catch their next meal.
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In 1942, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, a presidential executive order forced more than one hundred thousand Japanese Americans from their homes. These innocent peoplemany of them US citizenswould spend the next few years imprisoned in what the government called internment camp...s. Read more
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Introduce young readers to the ways we spend money. Simple text and fun photos compare the different kinds of things people buy. Critical-thinking questions encourage readers to think further about money and its uses for both things that are fun and things that we need.
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