New Releases by Bonnie Hinman

Bonnie Hinman is the author of Farm Animals (2022), Baker Mayfield (2020), Zendaya (2020), Cristiano Ronaldo (2020), A Robbie Reader Contemporary Biography 2020 (2020).

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Farm Animals

release date: Dec 15, 2022
Farm Animals
This encyclopedia offers readers an exciting look at each US state. Alongside maps of every state is informative text discussing the states'' geographic features, climates, natural resources, and enjoyable things people can do there. Features include a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Encyclopedias is an imprint of Abdo Reference, a division of ABDO.

Baker Mayfield

release date: Sep 21, 2020
Baker Mayfield
Baker Mayfield is a popular guy in Cleveland. He came off the bench in September 2018 to lead the Cleveland Browns to their first win in 635 days. He started as a walk-on player for both Texas Tech and the University of Oklahoma. Open this book and get to know this Heisman Trophy winner who dreams of playing in the Super Bowl.

Zendaya

release date: Sep 21, 2020
Zendaya
Zendaya was very shy as a small child. That shyness vanished when she began to perform. Her first big break came when she got the part of Rocky Blue for Disney Channel’s Shake It Up. At age 16, Zendaya competed on Dancing with the Stars. In addition to singing and dancing, she uses her talents to support many charities by raising money. Open this book to read about this multi-talented singer, dancer, author, philanthropist, and actor.

Cristiano Ronaldo

release date: Sep 21, 2020
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo left home at age eleven to play soccer. He was very homesick after he went to live at the Sporting CP Youth Soccer Academy. He later said, "Football kept me going." There''s more interesting information about one of the best soccer players in the world inside this book. Open it and get to know Cristiano Ronaldo.

A Robbie Reader Contemporary Biography 2020

release date: Jul 01, 2020

Threat to the Leatherback Turtle

release date: Feb 04, 2020
Threat to the Leatherback Turtle
Leatherbacks are sometimes called the last of the dinosaurs because their ancient ancestors lived when the dinosaurs did. Their ability to swim long distances may be one of the reasons they survived whatever killed most of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. In modern times, one leatherback swam from Indonesia to Oregon. It had traveled 12,774 miles in 647 days, u009dthe longest distance ever tracked for a marine animalThese sea turtles are also known for returning to the same nesting sites from which they hatched. Hatchling leatherbacks make a mad dash from the sand to the sea to avoid air and land predators. While gains have been made to improve the turtles'' chances against commercial fishing techniques, humans have continued building on nesting beaches and polluting the oceans. Find out what other threats the leatherbacks face, and what you can do to help protect these endangered reptiles of the sea.

Extreme Cycling with Dale Holmes

release date: Dec 05, 2019
Extreme Cycling with Dale Holmes
Dale Holmes has always loved to ride a bike. He got his first one when he was four years old and hasn''t been far from a bicycle since. Over thirty years later, BMX racing is his life. BMX jumps and turns can take their toll physically, but Dale loves to compete, so he trains hard and takes any injuries in stride. Now that BMX racing is an Olympic sport, the number of boys and girls racing will increase. Dale feels it''s important to help teach young people safe ways to ride and win races. Find out how Dale got his start, how he trains for his sport, and about his Olympic dreams in this action-packed AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY.

The Second Continental Congress

release date: Sep 04, 2019
The Second Continental Congress
Tells the story of the convention including events that led up to the Second Continental Congress.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

release date: Sep 04, 2019
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Do you play soccer? Millions of girls and boys spend their free time after school and on weekends playing soccer. Most professional soccer players began their careers playing in town leagues while they were children. Vancouver Whitecap player Alphonso Davies came with his parents to Canada as a refugee. He started playing in the Whitecaps youth training program at age 14. He progressed quickly until he made the team. Davies worked hard. In July 2018 he was signed with the famous German team, FC Bayern Munich. Davies was only 17 years old when Bayern signed him.

Freedmen's Bureau

release date: Aug 01, 2019
Freedmen's Bureau
After the American Civil War ended in 1865, many former slaves needed aid. The Freedmen''s Bureau provided schools, medical treatment, and other aid to former slaves and other refugees. The Freedmen''s Bureau explores the bureau''s history and its legacy. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

FC Dallas

release date: Jul 04, 2019
FC Dallas
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Most fans call it football, which is a good name since only feet and sometimes heads are supposed to touch the ball. Americans and Canadians like to do things differently so they call it soccer. Whatever the game is called, it is fast-moving and exciting to watch. Major League Soccer is counting on fans to keep coming to games that offer outstanding displays of athletic ability. FC Dallas was one of the first ten teams to form the MLS in 1996. It has always been a winning team but has stepped up its level of play in recent years. Coach Oscar Pareja brings out the best in his players. The players respond by playing hard and winning.

Houston Dynamo

release date: Jul 04, 2019
Houston Dynamo
Soccer is a very old game. Played everywhere, it is probably the most popular sport in the world. Most fans call it football except in the U.S. and Canada. Football is a good name since only feet and sometimes heads are supposed to touch the ball. A soccer match is fast-moving and exciting to watch. No soccer players stand around on the field. They move in outstanding displays of athletic ability. Houston Dynamo has had some bad seasons in recent years. Under Head Coach Wilmer Cabrera, they are climbing to the top of Major League Soccer rankings once again.

Get Outside in Fall

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Get Outside in Fall
Offers readers a variety of activities they can do to get outside in fall. Filled with fun facts about the season, bonus sidebar activities, and a “Get Outside!” special feature, this book is sure to inspire kids to explore the great outdoors.

Get Outside in Summer

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Get Outside in Summer
Offers readers a variety of activities they can do to get outside in summer. Filled with fun facts about the season, bonus sidebar activities, and a “Get Outside!” special feature, this book is sure to inspire kids to explore the great outdoors.

Teens and Social Media

release date: Aug 01, 2018
Teens and Social Media
Social media can be a useful tool for teens, but its power and popularity can also make it hazardous. Teens and Social Media explores the causes of social media concerns, how these issues affect teens, and ways in which teens can protect themselves and get help.

Fascinating History

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Fascinating History
"Takes a vivid tour of 12 of history''s most incredible stories. Discover where Henry Brown mailed himself in a box and how maggots saved lives during the Civil War. Find out how long the shortest war in history lasted and how a single man saved the world in the 1980s"--Provided by publisher.

Infrastructure of America's Inland Waterways

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Infrastructure of America's Inland Waterways
Statement of responsibility on cover reads: Joanne Mattern.

Donald Trump

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Ivanka Trump

release date: Jan 01, 2018

The Battle of San Juan Hill

release date: Jan 01, 2017
The Battle of San Juan Hill
Explores the Battle of San Juan Hill of the Spanish-American War. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and questions to prompt critical thinking make this an exciting and informative read.

World War I

release date: Jan 01, 2017
World War I
Takes readers on a historical journey with 12 engaging chapters about World War I. With colorful spreads featuring the war''s critical moments, key players, and lasting effects paired with interesting sidebars, questions to consider, and a timeline, the book provides a holistic view of the event.

The War of 1812

release date: Jan 01, 2017
The War of 1812
A look at the role of the United States during the War of 1812.

James Monroe

release date: Jan 01, 2017
James Monroe
Examines the childhood, political career, and other activities of the fifth president of the United States.

Famous Lawmen

release date: Aug 15, 2016
Famous Lawmen
The names of the Wild West''s top lawmen have become famous. Famous Lawmenshows how Wyatt Earp, "Wild Bill" Hickok, and many others worked to enforce the law in a nearly lawless frontier. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, maps, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Mystery of the Nazca Lines

release date: Dec 15, 2015
Mystery of the Nazca Lines
Get closer to solving the mystery of the Nazca lines with this riveting title. Learn about leading theories, important clues, and study the evidence to develop your on conclusions on how and why the lines were made.

Keystone Species That Live in Forests

release date: Nov 01, 2015
Keystone Species That Live in Forests
Most arches built today contain a single building block at the top that is the most important piece. This special piece can be found in the arches of soaring cathedrals, doorways in temples, and even simple buildings made out of wooden blocks. It is called a keystone, and it holds everything else together. Remove the keystone and the building or doorway is likely to collapse. The same thing is true in nature. Certain species of animals and plants are so important to their ecosystems, that if they disappear, the whole system may collapse. They are called keystone species. Some keystone species are large, like white rhinos, while others are quite small, like honey bees. But size doesn''t matter in an ecosystem. All living things rely on other species to survive. A keystone species plays an especially large role that affects many different species in an ecosystem. Some keystone species are at the top of a huge ecosystem like the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, while others may affect a tiny ecosystem in a river or forest. Whether the ecosystem is big or small, the result of a keystone species disappearing or being greatly reduced is the same. Just like one falling domino can cause many others to fall, the loss of a keystone species can lead to the extinction of many other species. Today scientists are focusing more attention on preserving the natural balance in ecosystems. Identifying and protecting keystone species is an important part of their work.

Keystone Species That Live in the Sea and Along the Coastline

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Keystone Species That Live in the Sea and Along the Coastline
Most arches built today contain a single building block at the top that is the most important piece. This special piece can be found in the arches of soaring cathedrals, doorways in temples, and even simple buildings made out of wooden blocks. It is called a keystone, and it holds everything else together. Remove the keystone and the building or doorway is likely to collapse.The same thing is true in nature. Certain species of animals and plants are so important to their ecosystems, that if they disappear, the whole system may collapse. They are called keystone species.Some keystone species are large, like white rhinos, while others are quite small, like honey bees. But size doesn''t matter in an ecosystem. All living things rely on other species to survive. A keystone species plays an especially large role that affects many different species in an ecosystem. Some keystone species are at the top of a huge ecosystem like the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, while others may affect a tiny ecosystem in a river or forest. Whether the ecosystem is big or small, the result of a keystone species disappearing or being greatly reduced is the same. Just like one falling domino can cause many others to fall, the loss of a keystone species can lead to the extinction of many other species.Today scientists are focusing more attention on preserving the natural balance in ecosystems. Identifying and protecting keystone species is an important part of their work.

Keystone Species That Live in Ponds, Streams, and Wetlands

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Keystone Species That Live in Ponds, Streams, and Wetlands
Most arches built today contain a single building block at the top that is the most important piece. This special piece can be found in the arches of soaring cathedrals, doorways in temples, and even simple buildings made out of wooden blocks. It is called a keystone, and it holds everything else together. Remove the keystone and the building or doorway is likely to collapse.The same thing is true in nature. Certain species of animals and plants are so important to their ecosystems, that if they disappear, the whole system may collapse. They are called keystone species.Some keystone species are large, like white rhinos, while others are quite small, like honey bees. But size doesn''t matter in an ecosystem. All living things rely on other species to survive. A keystone species plays an especially large role that affects many different species in an ecosystem. Some keystone species are at the top of a huge ecosystem like the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, while others may affect a tiny ecosystem in a river or forest. Whether the ecosystem is big or small, the result of a keystone species disappearing or being greatly reduced is the same. Just like one falling domino can cause many others to fall, the loss of a keystone species can lead to the extinction of many other species.Today scientists are focusing more attention on preserving the natural balance in ecosystems. Identifying and protecting keystone species is an important part of their work.

Keystone Species That Live in the Mountains

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Keystone Species That Live in the Mountains
This book explores various keystone species, including snow leopards, gray wolves, red-naped sapsuckers, whitebark pines, and mountain tapirs, and the important roles that they play in keeping mountain ecosystems alive and healthy.

Keystone Species That Live in Deserts

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Keystone Species That Live in Deserts
Most arches built today contain a single building block at the top that is the most important piece. This special piece can be found in the arches of soaring cathedrals, doorways in temples, and even simple buildings made out of wooden blocks. It is called a keystone, and it holds everything else together. Remove the keystone and the building or doorway is likely to collapse.The same thing is true in nature. Certain species of animals and plants are so important to their ecosystems, that if they disappear, the whole system may collapse. They are called keystone species.Some keystone species are large, like white rhinos, while others are quite small, like honey bees. But size doesn''t matter in an ecosystem. All living things rely on other species to survive. A keystone species plays an especially large role that affects many different species in an ecosystem. Some keystone species are at the top of a huge ecosystem like the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, while others may affect a tiny ecosystem in a river or forest. Whether the ecosystem is big or small, the result of a keystone species disappearing or being greatly reduced is the same. Just like one falling domino can cause many others to fall, the loss of a keystone species can lead to the extinction of many other species.Today scientists are focusing more attention on preserving the natural balance in ecosystems. Identifying and protecting keystone species is an important part of their work.
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