Best Selling Books by Heather Moore

Heather Moore is the author of Taylor Swift (2017), Was Sherlock Holmes Real? (2017), How Bears Grow Up (2018), The Return of the Bald Eagle (2017), Zoom in on Equality (2018).

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Taylor Swift

release date: Dec 15, 2017
Taylor Swift
Musician Taylor Swift has written music that puts her heart on the page, but even at a young age, Swift was clearly more than a lovelorn songwriter. This vibrant biography offers a glimpse into the musical celebrity''s life, her childhood, her rise to fame, and her impressive accomplishments along the way. Readers will learn about her staunch stance on how she is photographed, her support of other female musicians, and her giving spirit. Quotes straight from Swift''s lips further inspire the fan and budding musician alike.

Was Sherlock Holmes Real?

release date: Dec 15, 2017
Was Sherlock Holmes Real?
The quirky sleuth Sherlock Holmes has been a popular character on the page and stage, as well as on television and in movies. Made famous by Scottish writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes became a model for many future detectives. Readers will learn whether this character came from the brilliant mind of his writer or if Sherlock''s sometimes outrageous means of solving cases were actually those of a real-life detective. Fast facts add entertaining and informative clues to help readers solve this mystery for themselves.

How Bears Grow Up

release date: Jul 15, 2018
How Bears Grow Up
Bear cubs are super cute when they tumble and play, but this play with each other and their mothers actually teaches them how to survive on their own one day. Fun facts round out their story, and vibrant photographs show baby bears as they grow up, learning to forage, hunt, and defend themselves. Readers will learn all about the lives of bear cubs as they grow from helpless, hairless babies into adults ready to face the wild world.

The Return of the Bald Eagle

release date: Jul 15, 2017
The Return of the Bald Eagle
The bald eagle is the national emblem of the United States. Unfortunately, the very people who made this bird into an icon also put it at risk of extinction. The bald eagle has been the victim of pesticide use, poaching, and habitat destruction. Thankfully, conservation efforts and the banning of DDT have helped eagle populations recuperate. Breaking down the history of the bald eagle�s progress with a helpful timeline, this book educates readers about the issues facing our national symbol. They�ll learn about the animal�s unique ecological role in text accompanied by colorful photographs.

Zoom in on Equality

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Zoom in on Equality
Equality is as simple an idea as it is complex. This resource introduces young readers to the concept of equality using age-appropriate books, historical cases, and everyday examples. Lively, simple-to-understand text illustrates the problems with inequality and helps readers understand why and how it is an issue that needs to be addressed. They will learn why equality matters, as well as how they can make a difference in their own lives as well as in their own classrooms.

How Kangaroos Grow Up

release date: Jul 15, 2018
How Kangaroos Grow Up
Baby kangaroos have an interesting life from the time they are born. Readers will be engrossed by the lives of these fabulous, bouncing marsupial babies. Vibrant photographs accompany lively text and facts to teach readers all about the unique way kangaroos are raised and fed in the characteristic marsupial pouch. The text also teaches readers about basic kangaroo facts, including their amazing jumping abilities, they can jump far and fast, and the importance of their tails when it comes time to leap and balance.

Cool Careers Without College for People Who Can Build Things

release date: Dec 15, 2013
Cool Careers Without College for People Who Can Build Things
Readers can consider careers as a gardener, sculptor, tailor, carpenter, and even doll maker. Not only can they learn how to break into these fields, but each section has a listing of resources to further their research.

Ancient Aztec Daily Life

release date: Jul 16, 2016
Ancient Aztec Daily Life
The ancient Aztec people didn’t have grocery stores or shopping malls. How did they get their food? What was their clothing like? Readers discover the answers to these questions and many more as they explore the lives of the ancient Aztec people. The detailed main text provides an informative look at Aztec daily life, allowing readers to compare their life in the present to life as a member of the Aztec civilization. Full-color photographs and historical images accompany the text, helping readers visualize these essential social studies curriculum topics. Readers gain additional information from carefully chosen primary sources.

We Need Bats

release date: Jul 15, 2015
We Need Bats
Bats—eek! Many people are afraid of these swooping nighttime flyers, but this book reverses that reputation to show readers how important bats really are. Readers will learn about different kinds of bats, including their anatomy, habitat, and behavior. The book will focus on the ways bats help us, from eating disease-carrying mosquitos to pollinating plants. Color photographs bring these beneficial bats to life, as readers learn about how bats are in danger and how humans can help. “Creature Clue” fact boxes and a graphic organizer supplement the main text to give readers a well-rounded learning experience.

Grace Hopper

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Grace Hopper
Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper became known as "Amazing Grace" and the "First Lady of software" at a time when women rarely ventured into math and computer work. In this captivating biography, readers will learn how her pioneering work in the field changed computers as we know them today, including how we refer to malfunctions. They will also discover how she helped develop computer language, paving the way for modern computer coding. Full-color photographs, fast facts, and direct quotes help to illuminate this portrayal of one of the most innovative and inspiring figures of the twentieth century.

Corvettes

release date: Aug 01, 2011
Corvettes
From the Sting Ray to the AstroVette, Corvettes have made an indelible impression on the world of cars. With stunning photographs and fast, fun facts, this book introduces readers to one of the best-known sports cars ever made. Budding car enthusiasts learn more about why so many ’Vettes are zooming around today.

Investigating Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Other Cryptids

release date: Jul 15, 2016
Investigating Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Other Cryptids
Bigfoot, Nessie, and mermaids: what do these cryptids share in common? No matter how doubtful we are of their existence, a part of us persists in asking, "Could they be real?" With a skeptical tone, this title tracks the most popular cryptozoological creatures from their mythological origins to modern attempts to prove their existence. Scientific explanations-including archaeological records and alleged physical evidence-are presented and assessed. Regardless of their veracity, the place these beasts hold in television, movies, and books is a cherished one, and it merits a thorough investigation.

Real-World Projects to Explore the Civil Rights Movement

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Real-World Projects to Explore the Civil Rights Movement
The Civil Rights Movement changed the face of America when it commenced back in the 1950s, but racism is still a contentious reality in the twenty-first century. Readers will get a thorough review of the movement, its major players, and the lasting effects it had on the country. They''ll also learn what project-based learning entails, and how they can put it to use. Hands-on project suggestions encourage readers to think creatively as well as analytically about the Civil Rights Movement, while allowing them more flexibility in how they approach it.

The Life of Geronimo

release date: Jul 15, 2016
The Life of Geronimo
Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache Indians who became known for leading resistance efforts against troops in Mexico and Arizona in the late 19th century. This historical biography explores Native American history through this fascinating figure’s life. This text was written to support elementary social studies standards, encouraging readers to draw conclusions and connections about important historical topics. Geronimo’s story comes to life through historical photographs and primary sources, while sidebars and a timeline complete a comprehensive learning experience.

20 Fun Facts About Barracudas

release date: Aug 01, 2012
20 Fun Facts About Barracudas
The barracuda is a long, slender fish that swims with power and grace. However, it’s also strong and aggressive. Barracudas use two sets of razor-sharp teeth to catch prey and tear them to pieces. Although they usually feed on smaller fish, barracudas fearsome teeth allow them to chop larger fish in half. The fun, informative text in this book is paired with stunning photographs to give readers a unique perspective of these frightening fish.

Women and Networking

release date: Dec 15, 2012
Women and Networking
Networks are comprised of people who want to support one another. In this sincere narrative, young women get a clear and practical resource for forming, building, and maintaining networks, whether in terms of finding a job, internship, gym, or Web designer. Readers learn about informal and formal networks, comfort and professional networks, and how to build, nurture, and share their networks. This straightforward volume provides young women with the tools to use their networks for reaching their goalsu0097from volunteering, applying to college, starting a business, finding a jobu0096u0096in the community or online. Ten Great Questions to Ask a Mentor and intriguing sidebars such as creating u0093the elevator pitchu0094 or quick networking speech and staying organized add to the booku0092s appeal.

Chance the Rapper

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Chance the Rapper
Chancellor Bennett''s blazing rise to fame has made history, not only for its speed, but also in its unconventional path. Readers will learn about the childhood of the young man who would one day become Chance the Rapper. Frank but appropriate text tells the tale of a young rapper who got into trouble with drugs, but was able to turn his life around. Chance the Rapper went on to have a family and change history with his unique and memorable albums called mixtapes. Supplemented by color photographs and inspiring quotes, his story of music, family, and charity will remind readers to follow their hearts and make a positive difference in the world.

A Trip Through the Milky Way

release date: Dec 15, 2014
A Trip Through the Milky Way
When we look up at the night sky you can see millions of stars, but what do you think we could see in space if we left Earth? If we could hop into a special ship and blast off, traveling billions of miles away from Earth, we’d see the Milky Way galaxy. In this book, readers take an incredible journey through that galaxy, exploring the universe and learning how it was formed and what will one day happen to these enormous groups of stars. From mysterious dark matter to the black holes at the center of galaxies, readers will also dive into the mysteries of the universe scientists have spent years trying to decipher.

20 Fun Facts About US Monuments

release date: Aug 01, 2013
20 Fun Facts About US Monuments
Countless statutes, sculptures, and structures have been built to celebrate important moments and people in US history. However, some US monuments are structures build before the United States was even a country, and others are landforms produced by natural forces thousands of years ago. The dazzling photographs in this volume are sure to teach and tantalize readers. Age-appropriate text is paired with graphic organizers to help readers get the most from this entertaining guide to US monuments.

20 Fun Facts About Sharks

release date: Jan 01, 2012
20 Fun Facts About Sharks
Sharks are one of nature’s fiercest predators. Sharks also don’t have any bones, and they can lose up to 30,000 teeth in a lifetime. Sharks have to keep swimming all the time in order to keep breathing. Inside this book, readers will discover these and many more fun sharks facts. Amazing photographs of nature’s deadliest creatures in the wild are sure to thrill readers of all ages.

Porsches

release date: Aug 01, 2011
Porsches
Describes the Porsche line of sports cars, including their components, the history of the cars, and how they have improved in speed, performance, and style over the years.

Networking Women

release date: Dec 15, 2017
Networking Women
Networking is the process of building up your social and professional connections in order to advance your career and/or to strengthen your community. For young women in particular, networking is a useful skill to know in order to chart a path through adulthood, whether through choosing a college, finding a first job or internship, or even meeting new friends. This text guides readers through the process of networking with a focus on how to cultivate useful social skills. It incudes a glossary, a "For More Information" section, and suggestions for additional research to guide students in their reading.

Gastric Sleeve Cookbook and Bariatric Surgery Recovery Guide

release date: Oct 06, 2017
Gastric Sleeve Cookbook and Bariatric Surgery Recovery Guide
Limited Time Offer! Buy the Paperback version of this book, and get the Kindle eBook version included for FREE! Getting weight loss surgery is a huge decision, probably one of the biggest of your life and proper preparation is one of the most important things you can do for yourself to give yourself the best experience and results possible. Post-surgery is the most important time to maintain good eating habits with the right balance of nutrients and calories so that you can lose the excess weight and keep it off forever. This book will provide you with a variety of 100 healthy and delicious recipes that are made for each stage of your post-operative meal plan, as well as a brief guide to Gastric Sleeve surgery. The Gastric Sleeve Cookbook And Bariatric Surgery Recovery Guide is here to help you set new eating habits and enjoy healthier life going forward, as well as better understand nutrition and your food consumption so that you can maintain your weight long after undergoing weight loss surgery. Each recipe includes specific instructions for preparation of each dish for every stage of your eating program. By reading this book, you will learn the fastest way to prepare delicious meals that are ideal for helping you recover faster after your surgery. Here is a condensed preview of the Chapters in this book: * Introduction to Gastric Sleeve Surgery and the Gastric Sleeve Diet * Frequently Asked Questions and Answers * Full List of Things you Can and Cannot Eat * Pre-Op Recipes * Phase 1 Recipes * Phase 2 Recipes * Phase 3 Recipes * Phase 4 Recipes If you or someone you love is considering weight loss surgery and would like to learn more about it, then this book is a must have for you!

Dream Jobs in Sports Marketing

release date: Jul 15, 2012
Dream Jobs in Sports Marketing
For those who are interested in sports, and those interested in the nonphysical marketing side of sports, this book offers an exhilarating look at the people who make the glitz and glamor happen. Athlete-endorsed products, Times Square billboards, and sports video games, sports marketers are the savvy professionals who help spread the word about major athletes, teams, and events. Additionally, there are many facets and areas of sports marketing that appeal to a range of different personality types. This book will inform readers of the various aspects of sports marketing, allowing great insight to those interested about where they may fit in this exciting and energizing industry.

Ancient Inca Daily Life

release date: Jul 16, 2016
Ancient Inca Daily Life
The Inca Empire is known for its gods, famous rulers, and high priests, but the daily lives of the Incan people were just as important to the society’s growth and development. This book covers the fascinating facts about daily life in the Inca Empire. Readers will delight in learning about Inca villages, the role of men, women, and children, and the farming and laboring lifestyle they experienced. Written with accessible language and accompanied by colorful images, this title presents fundamental social studies concepts through a curricular lens.

Questions and Answers About the Underground Railroad

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Questions and Answers About the Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a system of people who wanted to help Southern slaves escape to the free North or Canada in secret. Between 40,000 and 100,000 people escaped to freedom thanks to the Underground Railroad. Readers are presented with a wealth of primary sources, including photographs, personal accounts, literature from the time, and pre-Civil War legislation pertaining to slavery. Readers will have a chance to reach their own conclusions based on facts they find in the primary sources. Sidebars provide readers with supplementary information about the difficult route slaves traveled to reach freedom and encourage readers to continue asking questions about primary sources about the Underground Railroad.

Sojourner Truth

release date: Jul 15, 2015
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth is best known for her famous speech at the Ohio Women''s Rights Convention in 1851 in which she asked, "Ain''t I a woman?" Born into slavery in 1797, she escaped to freedom with her baby daughter by 1826. But freedom held hardships for Truth, too. Despite all odds, this extraordinary woman fought for rights for both blacks and women as well as other disenfranchised populations. This in-depth account of the fascinating life of the abolitionist is a must-read in any social studies collection.

The Economy of Colorado

release date: Dec 15, 2015
The Economy of Colorado
From fur trading to gold mining to farming, Colorado’s economy has often thrived on its rich natural resources. Through accessible text, full color images, and primary source documents, this book examines how the economy of Colorado has changed through its history, focusing on which goods and industries were important at which times. It will also consider the ways in which natural, human, and technological resources have had both positive and negative impacts on growth of the Centennial State.

Eli Whitney and the Industrial Revolution

release date: Jul 15, 2016
Eli Whitney and the Industrial Revolution
Eli Whitney is remembered as a great inventor. His cotton gin was one of the most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution, and it did much to shape the course of the American economy. This biographical title explores Whitney’s entrepreneurial mind, bringing to life his inventions, innovations, and hardworking spirit. Through accessible language and detailed images, this curriculum-focused title provides an in-depth look at the Industrial Revolution, Whitney’s role in it, and how together they helped shape a growing nation. A timeline and primary sources complete a comprehensive learning experience.

20 Fun Facts About Bats

release date: Jan 01, 2012
20 Fun Facts About Bats
Facts about how bats see in the dark, if bats really drink blood, which type of bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquitoes in an hour, which bat has a tongue longer than its body, and many more will be found inside this book of fun facts about bats. This bat guidebook proves bats aren’t as creepy as many people think. Readers are sure to enjoy the up-close images of bats in the wild.

Salamanders Lived with the Dinosaurs!

release date: Dec 15, 2016
Salamanders Lived with the Dinosaurs!
In 2015, scientists found 200-million-year-old fossil remains of a huge salamander-like amphibian, a u0093super salamander,u0094 that was a top predator of rivers and lakes. It might have even munched on early dinosaurs! Young paleozoologists will love learning about these remarkable creatures that once lived on Earth as well as seeing imaginative images of what they might have looked like. Theyu0092ll be amazed how such beasts change and adapt into the animals we know today.

Racing's Greatest Records

release date: Dec 15, 2014
Racing's Greatest Records
Auto racing is known around the world for its high speeds and long races. Readers discover the drivers who’ve gone the fastest and won the most races as they learn about this sport’s most famous records. They’re introduced to different styles of auto racing, including open-wheel racing and stock car racing, with colorful photographs of cars and drivers. Stat boxes allow readers to compare information about the best drivers of the past and present using math skills. The best drivers are also discussed in informative sidebar biographies.

The Nervous System

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Nervous System
The nervous system is powered by a supercomputer inside the body called the brain. It processes information taken in by the senses and tells the body how to react. It also stores a lifetime of memories. This amazing organ is capable of accomplishing numerous complex tasks all at once. Together, the brain, spinal column, and nerves make up the nervous system, which make all activities such as eating, sleeping, running, laughing, and even remembering possible. Incredible diagrams and colorful photographs help readers understand the human nervous system.

Life on an Aircraft Carrier

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Life on an Aircraft Carrier
Aircraft carriers are truly impressive "cities at sea." Their monstrous size alone can fill visitors with awe. However, the people who live on carriers and the jobs they do every day are just as extraordinary. Pilots who land jets with precision, engineers who piece together weapons, and technicians who fuel vehicles in the midst of dangerous situations are just some of the heroes of the navy highlighted in this book.

Birds

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Birds
Whether it is the tiny, flitting hummingbird, the long-legged ostrich, the exotic bird of paradise, or the common chicken, birds are a fascinating and unique group of animals. In this accessible book, readers learn about different kinds of birds, their life cycles, the habitats in which they live, adaptation, and behaviors. A helpful glossary and follow-up activity enhance the text, which supports Next Generation Science Standards. Fun facts and full-color photographs are bound to get even reluctant readers enthused about our feathered friends.

20 Fun Facts About Dolphins

release date: Jan 01, 2012
20 Fun Facts About Dolphins
Many kinds of very friendly dolphins live in warm waters all around the world. In fact, dolphins are one of the few types of wild animals that seem to like being with people. Even the “killer whale,” the largest of all dolphins, is often tame and friendly around people. Inside, readers will learn many more fun facts about dolphins while seeing vibrant photographs of them in their aquatic homes.

Careers for Tech Girls in Computer Science

release date: Jul 15, 2015
Careers for Tech Girls in Computer Science
This straightforward guide empowers those young women who are interested in working as computer and information research scientists, computer network architects, information security analysts, software developers, web developers, and video game developers and designers by offering a trove of industry insiders'' career tips. The responsibilities of each job area are described along with the specific skills and training that are required. Steps for looking for jobs, compiling a resume and writing a cover letter, interviewing, and staying at the top of the game after getting the job are all thoroughly examined.

Getting to Know Ruby

release date: Jul 15, 2014
Getting to Know Ruby
Computer programming can be intimidating for anyone, particularly a beginner. Making that task a bit easier is Ruby, an open-source programming language that is becoming increasingly popular among middle school and high school students. Readers are introduced to the many facets of Ruby, including the language''s history, the basics of operation, and implementation of the system''s application framework, Ruby on Rails. Discussions of less than optimal aspects of the system and user concerns ensure that the coverage is well-rounded. The accessible text is as easy to understand as Ruby itself. Get to know Ruby!

20 Fun Facts about Easter Island

release date: Dec 30, 2013
20 Fun Facts about Easter Island
Provides information about Easter Island and its moai statues, including such facts as that its largest volcano can be seen from space and that some moai wear red "hats" for special rituals.
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