GRADED READERS 2018 CATALOGUE

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GRADED READERS

2018 CATALOGUE Bringing the world to the classroom and the classroom to life

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GUIDE TO GRADED READERS Upper Intermediate B2

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GRADED READERS Classical Comics

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Footprint Reading Library: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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Our World Readers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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Page Turners: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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World Windows: 1, 2, 3

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Global Issues

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Ladders

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Our World Readers, Big Books and Story Time DVDs

Bring storytelling into the classroom What’s in My Classroom? Level 1

Our World Readers 6 levels Facts About Gold

A Myth from Greece

9 full-colour Readers per level 18 Big Books for levels 1 and 2 The Readers are original stories, folk tales, myths and non-fiction from around the world. The Our World Readers are fully supported by a Story Time DVD that includes all nine Readers for the level. Each Story Time DVD provides a great way to support the language covered in the Readers – and make reading fun!

Encourage reading for fun and bring storytelling into your English language-learning classroom. King Midas and His Golden Touch, Level 6 10

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Contents: Our World Leveled Readers Level 1 Readers Level 2 Readers Level 3 Readers Level 4 Readers Level 5 Readers Level 6 Readers Our World Series Explore Our World Series Welcome to Our World Big Books Level 1 Big Books Level 2 Big Books Level 3 Big Books Welcome to Our World Series Literacy Corner Teaching Young Learners English

Sweet Surprises, Level 4

The St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904

Remember, some wonderful inventions were created by accident. You never know what an accident can lead to. So next time you do something by accident, ask yourself: ‘Is there a good idea in this accident?’

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by Jennifer Monaghan

Popocatépetl and Itaccíhuatl, Level 5 Facts About Coral Reefs Not far below the surface of the ocean lie colourful, large, rock-like structures called coral reefs. Lots of kinds of fish live in coral reefs. These reefs are found in tropical ocean waters around the world. Most reefs are between 5 000 and 10 000 years old. Some began as long as 50 million years ago! What Are Coral Reefs Made Of? Coral reefs are made of thousands of tiny, tubeshaped animals called corals, or polyps. These animals are related to jellyfish but are much smaller. Most polyps are less than 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) in size. Corals get food from colourful algae, or tiny plants, that live on the coral. The algae give corals their beautiful colours, such as blue, red, yellow, orange and green.

Word Play Volcanoes

How Do Coral Reefs Form? A reef begins to form when a polyp attaches to something hard lying on the floor of the ocean. Before long, the polyp splits into thousands of other polyps. These connect to one another and form one large group of corals called a colony. These colonies grow and join together to form reefs over thousands of years.

Amazing Beaches, Level 5

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paragraphs. Words can be used more than once. ash

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Why Are Coral Reefs Important? Coral reefs cover less than 0.2% of the ocean floor. Yet coral reefs are home to at least 25% of all sea life on our planet! The reefs protect the sea creatures and provide them with food. But many reefs are in danger. If the reefs are not protected, more than a quarter of the original coral reef areas could be lost forever.

c pened on the Indonesian island of Krakatau in 1883. After ut 200 years of being g , the Krakatau volcano denly exploded. The e was 13 000 times more werful than an atomic bomb. The sound was heard over 00 kilometers (3 000 miles) away. The eruption more than 36 000 people. Black clouds of from the eruption were carried by wind to ces as far away as New York City. katau collapsed on itself and sank into the sea. However, r 926 a new volcano appeared from under the sea. This cano some . This

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Write the word for each picture. Then, on a separate

Use the correct form of the words below to complete the

crater

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Facts About Amazing Plants

Facts About Comets 15

Thousands of years ago, people believed that a bright comet racing across the sky was a sign of war, disease or even death. But today we know that comets are not signs of bad things to come. They are natural objects that make up part of our enormous universe. What Are Comets? Comets are huge pieces of ice that form in outer space. Dust, pieces of rock and gases are trapped inside the ice. This ice is often called a ‘dirty snowball’. A comet’s centre, which is called a nucleus, may be only a few kilometres (several miles) wide. Comets travel in egg-shaped orbits at the far, far edges of our solar system where they cannot be seen. Why Do We See Some Comets? Sometimes comets change their orbits and move closer to the sun. The sun’s heat melts some of the ice. Gases and dust trapped inside float out. These form a large cloud around the nucleus. Some of the gases and dust form a long tail, which always points away from the sun. This tail glows and we can see it shining in the night sky.

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Two Brothers, Two Rewards,

Level 5

Halley’s Comet Halley’s Comet, named after the scientist Edmund Halley, may be the most famous comet. After seeing this comet once, Halley figured out that comets travel on certain paths and that we would see Halley’s Comet every 76 years, when it is close to the sun. Scientists used a spacecraft to take pictures of the comet when it returned in 1986. The next time it will appear is 2061.

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What’s in My

Classroom?

by Kim Young

CEFR: <A1

WhereAre the What’s in My

Animals?

by Frankie Ramirez

Classroom?

by Kim Young

WhereAre the

Animals?

by Frankie Ramirez

What’s in My Classroom?

Where Are the Animals?

We All Pull

The Three Bears

By Kim Young

By Frankie Ramirez

By John Porell

By Tom Davison

Read the riddles. Find the classroom objects!

Where is the frog? Is it on a

A family wants the giant turnip in their garden. They work together to pull it out of the ground. They pull and pull and pull. Will that turnip ever come out? Read !

Three little bears leave their house and go for a walk. What happens when a little girl comes into their house and discovers their food, their chairs, and their

*Explore Our World

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mountain and its many animals.

Story Time DVD *Explore Our World

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American English Reader Big Book British English Reader Big Book

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My Body, Your Body by Cynthia Makishi

Based on a Folktale from Ukraine

My Body, Your Body by Cynthia Makishi

Based on a Folktale from Ukraine

The King’s New Clothes

The Toys

My Body, Your Body

Little Red Hen is Cooking

By Anna Olivia

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Cynthia Makishi

By Rob Arego

A tailor makes “magic” clothes for a king. But no one can see these “magic” clothes! Will the tailor trick the silly king? Read

When a little girl leaves her room, what happens to her toys? Does her puppet stay on the shelf? Does the doll sit quietly on her bed? Or does something more interesting happen? Read and

Read and watch as children and animals compare parts of their bodies. Are the girl’s eyes like the frog’s? Is the boy’s mouth like the hippo’s? Is the girl’s hair

Little Red Hen is making some delicious food. Cat is watching. But he is not helping. Will Little Red Hen share her food with

Too Many Animals

How many animals go into the !

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by Yuko Okamura

CEFR: A1

by Yuko Okamura

Art Class

The North Wind and the Sun

The Ant and the Grasshopper

The Three Pigs

The students are making a poster for art class. What do they need to make it? Will the teacher

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By John Porell

The North Wind and the Sun see a man wearing a coat. Is the North Wind strong enough to blow the man’s coat off? Can the Sun make the man take off his

Grasshopper is playing. He wants Ant to play too. But Ant is working. He is preparing for winter. What will happen to Grasshopper when winter

The three pigs are in their houses. The big wolf is hungry. He wants the three pigs for lunch! Will the three pigs be safe in their

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*Explore Our World

By Yuko Okamura

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Level 2

American English Reader Big Book British English Reader Big Book

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By Lee Petrokis

Level 2

American English Reader Big Book British English Reader Big Book

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byy Emiliiano Berm mejo

BIG F rog Lesson for Little

by Jimena Reyes

by Jill Korey O’Sullivan

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byy Emiliiano Berm m e jo

BIG F rog Lesson for Little

by Jimena Reyes

by Jill Korey O’Sullivan

My Day

Hare Is Scared

A Big Lesson for Little Frog

What Jobs Do They Do?

Stone Soup

By Emiliano Bermejo

By Elizabeth Emende

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Jimena Reyes

By Mary Quinn

Read as children and animals compare what they do every day. Does the elephant take a shower like the boy does? Do the horses play with their friends like the children do? Do the monkeys do homework like the children

Hare is scared! There is a monster in his house. Can Monkey and Elephant help him?

Little Frog is sad. He can’t swing through the trees like Monkey what they can do. Can Giraffe help him to see that he is special

Every day while you are at school, other people are at work. Read clues about some of the jobs people do. Can you guess each job?

The soldier is hungry. He only has a pot, a stone, and some water. But he has an idea. How will he make soup with a stone and some water? Read and

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American English Reader Big Book British English Reader Big Book

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American English Reader Big Book British English Reader Big Book

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Caring for

Getting

Elephant

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School

Orphans

CEFR: A1

Story Time DVD American English 9781285446035 British English 9781285461984

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Around the World

by Jill Korey O’Sullivan

by Dan Adams

Caring for Elephant Orphans

Country Mouse Visits City Mouse

Getting to School Around the World

The Four Blind Men

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Dan Adams

Elephants in Africa are in trouble. Some lose their land to people. Some lose their families to hunters. But there is a special place in Kenya where people take care of orphan elephants. Read to learn more about the elephants and their caretakers at this special place.

City Mouse invites his cousin Country Mouse for a visit. Together, the mice visit some of City Mouse’s favorite places. Country Mouse likes the city. But will he want to stay?

How do you get to school? Do you go by bus? Or boat? Do you ride a bike? A camel? Read about some of the different ways that children around the world get to school.

Four blind men are walking through the jungle. Suddenly, they hear a strange sound. What is in the forest with them? Each man guesses something different. Who is right?

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Level 3

American English British English

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Level 3

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By Vikram Gulaty

Level 3

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Mouse Deer in the Rain Forest

Anansi’s Big Dinner

Tortoise and Hare’s Race

Holiday Colors and Lights

Coyote’s Weekend

By George Bennet

By Zoe McLoughlin

By Stacy McPherson

By Ruben Garcia

By Anna Olivia

Anansi is cooking a big dinner, but he needs more food from the supermarket. He asks Turtle to go to the supermarket. Anansi promises to share his dinner with Turtle. But will he?

Tortoise exercises and eats well. Hare is lazy and eats lot of junk food. Still, Hare thinks he is faster than Tortoise, and challenges him to a race. Who will win the race?

Color and light play an important part in holiday celebrations around the world. Read about the different ways that colors and light are used in holiday costumes, parades, and decorations around the world.

On Saturday, Rabbit sees Coyote having a picnic. On Sunday,

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Mouse Deer is swimming in the rain forest. Tiger is hungry and wants to catch Mouse Deer. Can Mouse Deer trick Tiger to get away from him?

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American English British English

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Can Rabbit trick Coyote to get his food?

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The Mirror

The Empty Pot

Rhodopis

By Nick Harris

By Andrea Seargent

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

Tae Hyun buys a mirror for his wife as a present. No one in his family has ever seen a mirror before. When the family members look in the mirror, they don’t recognise themselves. Will they

The Emperor gives a seed to each gardener in the village, telling the gardeners that the person who grows the most beautiful plant will become the next Emperor. Young Cheng cares for his seed, but no plant grows. How can Cheng win the contest?

Rhodopis is a good and kind servant. But the other servants treat her badly and make her do all the housework. One day, the Pharaoh invites everyone to a party. The other servants tell Rhodopis that she can’t go. Will Rhodopis meet the Pharaoh anyway?

By Adam Coleman

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Tender Flower and the Medicine During a cold, snowy winter, young Tender Flower is the only person in her village who does not become sick. To get medicine, Tender Flower and her dog must go to the village on the other side of the forest. Will they make it through the snow?

Level 4

American English British English

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by Jill Korey O’Sullivan

The Green Rabbit By Cindy Pioli One day, a beautiful young woman named Marisol is followed home by a green rabbit. That night, the rabbit turns into a handsome prince. The prince is under a spell. Only someone who truly loves him can break the spell and make him a man forever. Can Marisol prove her love? *Explore Our World

Level 4

American English British English

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Stormalong and the Giant Octopus

Sweet Surprises: Accidental Food Inventions

Hurum’s Hobby

The Tug-of-War

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Leo Fletcher

By Tom Davison

By Jennifer Monaghan

Alfred B. Stormalong is a giant man who is the captain of a giant sailing ship. One day, while Stormy and his crew are

Some inventions are created on purpose, like the television or the car. But some are created by accident. Some of the most popular snacks and desserts were invented this way. Read to

Many children have hobbies. Some children leave their hobbies behind as they grow up. But others turn their hobby into the work they do as an adult, like Jørn Hurum. Read and learn about Jørn’s childhood hobby and how it became his career.

One morning, the animals in the jungle had an argument. Some said Elephant was the strongest animal in the jungle. Others said Hippo was the strongest. When Tortoise says that he is the strongest, the other animals laugh at him. Can Tortoise prove that he is right?

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something in the ocean pulls on the ship’s anchor and won’t let go. What will Stormy do?

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food inventions.

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The Tale of Thunder and Lightning

How Tiger Got His Stripes

The Songbirds’ Flute

How the Milky Way Began

By Anna Olivia

By Eileen Silvers

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Cindy Pioli

A long time ago Tiger’s fur was all orange. But one day Tiger was tricked by a man and that trick led to Tiger’s fur getting stripes. What was the man’s trick?

There was once an unhappy princess. Her father, the king, held a concert. He promised great riches to the musician who could make his daughter smile. One man sang so beautifully that the princess smiled. But he did not want gold. He only wanted the princess’ love. Would he win it?

Long ago people told stories to explain how the universe began. The Cherokee people of North America believed that there was only a moon in the sky, with no stars to keep it company. What story did the Cherokee tell about how the Milky Way began?

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Long ago, Thunder was a mother sheep and Lightning was her son. When Lightning became angry, he shot bolts of lightning from his horns. This made Thunder shout at him, which shook the ground. Because they caused so much trouble, the king made Thunder and Lightning leave Earth. But where did they go? *Explore Our World

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TH E CAVE PEO

P LE OF

AMAZING

T HE

K arawari

A DIS A PPE A R I NG CU LTU R E by Jennifer Carlson by Maria Spalliero

The Cave People of the Karawari

Two Brothers, Two Rewards

Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl

The Tailor and His Coat

Amazing Beaches

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Maria Spalliero

By Jennifer Carlson

By Andrea Seargent

By Joey Acra

Joseph dreams of making a

Deep in the jungles of Papa New Guinea live an amazing people called the Meakambut. They have lived on the land for generations. But today there are barely 50 Meakambut left. Read to learn about how they are trying to preserve their culture and community.

Once there were two brothers. The younger brother was poor, but happy and kind. When he took care of a hurt sparrow, it rewarded him with a seed that grew pumpkins full of treasure. The greedy and jealous older brother came up with a plan to get his own reward. But what would his reward be?

Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl are two of the highest volcanoes in Mexico. According to a Mexican myth, Popocatépetl was once an Aztec warrior and Iztaccíhuatl was his lost love. But how did they become volcanoes?

wings. One day Joseph’s father, a tailor, makes a vest with some beautiful cloth. Joseph uses the extra cloth to make his coat. Joseph wears his coat for many years. But what does he do with the coat when it becomes too worn to wear?

There are so many different kinds of beaches in the world. Some have white sand, some have pink sand, and some even have black sand! Some beaches are crowded with people, and others have almost no people but many unusual animals. Come and visit some of the amazing beaches of the world.

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Young Cú Chulainn By Micheal O’Suileabhain Cú Chulainn is the greatest hero and warrior of Irish legend. But he was not always a warrior. Once he was an unknown boy. How did this boy become a legend?

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King Midas and His Golden Touch

How Quetzalcoatl Brought Chocolate to the People

The River Dragons

By Anna Olivia

By Lynn Mesh

Long ago, a powerful king named Midas lived in a place called Phyrgia. Midas had a large kingdom, a beautiful palace, and a loving daughter. But the thing Midas loved most of all was gold. One day, a god gave Midas the power to turn everything he touches into gold. But was this power a blessing, or a curse?

Long ago, only the gods had chocolate. Chocolate made them wise and strong. The gods kept the chocolate for themselves and did not share it with the people. But when one generous god decides to bring chocolate to the people, it makes the other gods very angry. Will they take chocolate away from the people?

Long ago, China had no freshwater rivers or lakes. The people had to depend on rainwater for drinking and for watering their crops. But one hot summer, no rain fell. Four kind dragons wanted to help the

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American English British English

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American English British English

By Anna Olivia

way to bring water to the people?

Level 6

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American English British English

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with by Lee Wagner

Odon and the Tiny Creatures

Advertising Techniques: Do You Buy It?

The Shark King’s Cave

Better Lives with Bionics

The Flying Dutchman

By Eli Hill

By Lee Wagner

By John Porell

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

By Jill Korey O’Sullivan

There was once a village on a mountain. It was peaceful and quiet. But then a giant named Odon moved to the mountain. He stomped through the village, damaging homes and eating the villagers’ crops and animals. Nothing and no one could stop Odon – until four animal friends came up with a clever plan.

Advertisements are all around us. They are on television, on billboards, in magazines, and online. Many advertisements are designed to appeal to children. Read about some of the techniques that advertisers use to try to convince you to buy their products.

Punia’s father used to dive for lobsters in an underwater cave. Then the Shark King moved into the cave. One day, when Punia was a baby, his father went diving for lobsters and never came back. Now Punia has a plan to trick the Shark King, and to bring lobsters to his village once again .

If you lost a hand, you would probably wish for a new one. If you went blind, you would probably wish for a device that could help you see again. For many people, these wishes are becoming a reality through the use of amazing bionic parts.

In the past, when a ship was about to sail into a storm, sometimes its crew reported seeing a ghostly ship in the distance. It was believed to be The Flying Dutchman, a ghost ship sent as a warning against entering the storm. Where did The Flying Dutchman come from, and how did it become a legend?

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FOOTPRINT READING LIBRARY Discover the world through reading, with the Footprint Reading Library with video from National Geographic

Footprint Reading Library

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Welcome to the sights and sounds of the world with the Footprint Reading Library with video from National language learners presents captivating real-world stories in print, audio and video. The series o ers fascinating stories and facts from the four corners of our world, and develops the

100 titles grouped into 5 themes: X Incredible Animals X Fascinating Places X Amazing Science X Remarkable People X Exciting Activities

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Series Editor: Rob Waring American English / British English Welcome to the sights and sounds of the world with the Footprint Reading Library, a unique new series of graded readers for learners of English. This series o ers fascinating stories from the four corners of our world, and develops the language and skills needed to understand non-fiction writing. A rich selection of engaging non-fiction readers, grouped into five themes: Incredible Animals, Fascinating Places, Remarkable People, Exciting Activities, and Amazing Science. One hundred individual readers, graded at eight levels from pre-intermediate to advanced, to , headwords. covering Each reader is available with or without a DVD-ROM containing both video and audio content for that reader. Carefully-controlled grammar syllabus covers the most typically-taught structures in coursebooks. Teacher support includes Audio Program, DVDs, Teacher’s Books and Assessment CD-ROMs with ExamView® .

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Arctic Whale Danger!

Happy Elephants

Monkey Party

The Future of a Village

Life on the Orinoco

In the Arctic Ocean, a baby whale goes too close to land. It cannot get back to the water. A group of whales are trapped by moving ice. They cannot get back to open water. Will the whales find safety before it is too late?

Elephants are social animals. In nature, they live happily in family groups. However, people sometimes use elephants for work or put them in zoos. What can people do to make these elephants healthy and happy? How can they stay that way?

In parts of Thailand, monkeys are important animals. They are allowed to do anything they want to do. In the town of Lopburi, the people even have a party for the monkeys every year! What kind of party do the people of Lopburi have? Why do they have it?

Essouira is a beautiful old town by the sea. Most local people are fishermen. However, the number of fish has gone down. Now, there are not as many jobs for the people. How will the fishermen make money to live? What will happen to the town?

The Orinoco River is one of the longest rivers in the world. Many lives depend on this river. Many people, animals and plants live in or near the water. However, things are changing on the Orinoco. Why? What will happen to life on the Orinoco?

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The Lost City of Machu Picchu

The Giant’s Causeway

Snow Magic!

Volcano Trek

Columbus and the New World

Machu Picchu is a beautiful old city in Peru. It was forgotten for many years, but now many people are visiting it. Some people think that too many visitors may not be good for the city. What will happen to Machu Picchu?

Along the coast of Northern Ireland, there is an unusual place called ‘The Giant’s Causeway.’ According to a local story, a big man, or ‘giant,’ made it. Scientists, however, have a di erent story. How was this unusual place made? Was there really a giant?

Snow is very important for Dan Raedeke. The success of his business depends on it. But this year, it's too warm for natural snow, and Dan needs help. He needs a little 'snow magic'! What is Dan's business? How will he get snow?

Two scientists are traveling through Ethiopia to study a very old volcano. Volcanoes can be dangerous because they have hot, melted rock inside. But they also o er important information. Will the scientists make it safely to the volcano? What will they learn there?

Christopher Columbus lived in Europe in the s. He wanted to find a new way to travel from Europe to Asia by sea. Columbus went on a long sea trip, but he didn't know what he would find. What happened to Columbus? What did he find?

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Dreamtime Painters

The Young Riders of Mongolia

Alaskan Ice Climbing

Don’t Believe Your Eyes!

The Story of the Hula

Australia’s Aboriginal culture is one of the oldest in the world. Aboriginal people have painted pictures of a story called 'Dreamtime' for years. These paintings are famous and very valuable. What is the Dreamtime story? Who are the Dreamtime painters?

Horseback riding is a very important tradition in Mongolia. Each year the people there have a race to celebrate this tradition. However, the race is a little unusual. What kind of race is it? Why is it unusual?

Many people visit Alaska to see the beautiful national parks. One group of visitors wants to fly into a national park and go skiing. However, the weather turns bad. Will the visitors be able to get to the park? What will they do there?

Camogli is a small town in Italy. People there often paint in a special style called 'trompe l’oeil.' These paintings are so good, viewers think they're real things, but they're not. They're paintings! What things are real in Camogli? What things are actually paintings?

Long ago, people in Hawaii performed a special dance called the 'hula.' Then, for more than years, the dance was not allowed. Finally, after many years, a new king returned the hula to the people. Why was the hula not allowed? What is special about the hula?

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Farley the Red Panda

Gorilla Watching Tours

Pu n Rescue!

A Disappearing World

The Knife Markets of Sanaa

At America’s San Diego Zoo, they have a new special animal. It's a red panda named ‘Farley.’ Life hasn't been easy for Farley. He's had some big problems. He also has some big changes ahead! What kind problems did Farley have? What's going to happen to him?

Long ago, Uganda’s mountain gorilla population was getting smaller. But now, the situation is improving. People are visiting the area and paying to see gorillas in their natural environment. The money is helping to keep the gorillas safe. Will it save them?

Pu ns are a kind of bird that lives in Iceland. Each year baby pu ns, or pu ings, leave their homes to find the sea. Sometimes the pu ings get lost and cannot find their way. Groups of people must rescue, or help, the pu ings. How do people rescue the pu ings?

A team of people is travelling through Africa. The team wants to photograph and document the wildlife of this beautiful part of the world. They want to do it before this beauty disappears, or goes away, forever. Will they complete their project? Can they do it safely?

Sanaa is a beautiful old city in the Middle East. In Sanaa, it is a tradition to carry beautiful knives, or tools, called ‘jambiya.’ An unusual animal called a ‘rhinoceros’ is often killed to make these knives. How can people keep their tradition and save the rhinoceros?

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A Special Kind of Neighborhood

Dinosaur Search

The Memory Man

Wild Animal Trackers

The Last of the Cheju Divers

Most cities have local areas called ‘neighborhoods.’ The Mission District is one of San Francisco’s oldest neighborhoods. Many people think it's very special because it's so multi-cultural. What makes the Mission District so multi-cultural? Why does that make it special?

Dinosaurs are animals that lived long ago. Scientists often study dinosaur ‘bones’ or the hard parts inside the body. A team of scientists looks for dinosaur parts but they’re hard to find. Will the team find bones, or something else?

Gianni Golfera can remember almost everything. Scientists want to study his mind because he can remember so much. Some think his environment improved his memory. Others think that Gianni’s memory came from his parents. Where did his great memory come from?

In Africa, there is a group of people called 'Bushmen.' These people know a lot about wild animals. However, sometimes they can’t tell others about the animals because they don't speak the same language. How can the Bushmen share what they know?

Cheju, South Korea, is known for its traditional women divers. They have long dived into the ocean to look for seafood. It’s dangerous, but there were no other jobs available. Now, women in Cheju have more choices. What jobs can they do? What will happen to the Cheju divers?

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Peruvian Weavers

Taiko Master

Cheese-Rolling Races

Making a Thai Boxing Champion

Water Sports Adventure

In the village of Chinchero, Peru, weaving is an important tradition. Weavers use animal hair to make beautiful cloth. They have always used this cloth to stay warm. However, they are now also selling it to make money. How will this a ect the local people and economy?

‘Taiko’ is a kind of Japanese drum that people hit to make music. Taiko drumming is an ancient Japanese art and it’s di cult to learn. Now, many people are practicing taiko drumming in the United States. They have a very special teacher. What makes him so special?

Many towns have special events. However, one town in England has a very unusual one. At the start, someone pushes a piece of cheese down a hill. Then, the people run after the cheese. And after that? Well, things get pretty funny! What happens?

In Thailand, boxing is an important sport. Thai boys start training to become boxers at a very young age. They all want to win and become the best; a real champion. Thai boxing o ers these boys many opportunities. Why is boxing so important? What makes a champion?

This story is about water sports in the Columbia River. Cory Roeseler lives near the river and he loves water, sports, and going fast! Roeseler also likes to make new things. What does Roeseler do with these interests? How does he go fast?

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Birds in Paradise

Night Hunt

Cambodia Animal Rescue

Butler School

Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its beautiful birds. One man has made it his life's work to study them. He’s trying to photograph all of the types of birds on the island, but there’s one special bird that’s di cult to find. Will he succeed?

In an Okavango wetlands area, a young serval cat is going out for his first night hunt. These cats catch small animals for food. However, they must be very careful. There are many larger animals that want to hunt them! Will the young serval be safe and successful?

In some areas of Cambodia, there are few people around. Because of this, people go there to catch and kill animals illegally for food or for sale. If these animals don’t get help, there will soon be none left! Who will save the animals before it’s too late?

In the past, it was popular for rich people in England to have servants, or people to help manage their homes. The most important servant was the butler. Today, there are fewer butlers, but the job is still important. What skills make a good butler? Where does one learn them?

The Adventure Capital of the World

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One Village Makes a Di erence

Killer Bees!

The Missing Snows of Kilimanjaro

Wind Power

A Real Winner

People everywhere need water for drinking, washing, and other activities. In India, there is not always enough water for everybody. Now, a group of villages is trying a di erent method to get water. Will they get the water they need? Can one village make a di erence?

The native bees of Central America are important for farmers, the rain forests, and food production. However, a new kind of ‘killer bee’ is moving in and taking over the rain forests. What will happen to the native bees? Can the killer bees be stopped?

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It’s in a hot, tropical area, but it’s so high that it’s always covered in ice and snow. Now, this ice and snow is disappearing. Why is this happening? How is it a ecting the area around the mountain?

In windy places, some people catch the wind’s power with special equipment and use it to make energy. The schools in one area are using wind power to save energy and money. How is this energy made? Where is it all used?

Dog sledding is a popular sport in parts of the United States and Canada. It’s a challenge for most competitors. However, one racer named Rachael Scdoris faces some special challenges. What challenges does Rachael face? How does she deal with them?

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One Boy’s Journey

Living with a Volcano

Making a Deal

Dangerous Dining

Flying Pumpkins!

The Fulani are a group of people who live in Africa. Yoro is a young Fulani Boy. Before he can become a man, Yoro must make a long and di cult journey. The journey is a test for him. What challenges will Yoro meet? Will he succeed?

A volcano is a mountain with a large hole at the top. Active volcanoes can be dangerous because they can erupt, or produce very hot, melted rock. In Sicily, there are several towns near a large volcano. Why do people live in such a dangerous place? Is it safe?

There have been souks, or markets, in Middle Eastern and Arab cities for hundreds of years. People can buy food, clothes, shoes, and much more in them. But, there are no prices on the items. How are prices decided? What’s the best way to get a good price?

The pu er fish is a famous type of fish in Japan. If it’s prepared properly, it’s a safe and delicious meal. If it’s not, it can kill those who eat it. How do chefs prepare the fish correctly? What are scientists doing to protect people who eat pu er fish?

Every year, a group of people in Delaware have a pumpkin throwing contest. They use machines to throw pumpkins very far. The winner is the team that throws a pumpkin farther than anyone else! How do they throw the pumpkins? Who’s going to win?

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Blue Cows?

Cupid the Dolphin

Wild Animal Town

Mount Fuji

The Lost Temples of the Maya

Farmers in India are having a serious problem: a local animal is eating their food. However, the farmers cannot hurt the animal because it has a special name. How can a name protect an animal? What will the farmers do?

Dolphins are intelligent animals that live in the ocean. Every year thousands of dolphins swim too close to beaches by mistake and get caught. If left outside the water, they can die. This happened to a dolphin in Texas named Cupid. What happened to Cupid? Was he saved?

In the town of Kariba, Africa, people and animals live together happily. The town was built in a place where wild animals live. As long as both humans and animals obey certain rules, they can live peacefully. What are the rules in Kariba? How dangerous is it there?

Mount Fuji is a famous mountain in Japan that has become a symbol of Japanese culture. Thousands of people climb the mountain every year. Some do it to take pictures and buy gifts. Others climb it for other reasons. Why do so many people climb Mount Fuji? What kind of experience is it?

Archaeologists study old cities and buildings to learn about cultures and people. An archaeologist in Guatemala has searched for one city for twenty years. He thinks the buildings there may tell him about one of the great cultures of the world: the Maya. Will he ďŹ nd the lost temples of the Maya?

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The Three Rivers of Zambia

Orangutan Language

Solar Cooking

Saving the Pandas

The Olympians

Zambia, Africa, is nowhere near an ocean, but it is heavily inuenced by water. Three great rivers ow through Zambia which impact the lives of the people and animals near them. How do the rivers impact life around them? How can humans protect these valuable rivers?

Orangutans are animals that are similar to humans in many ways. One similarity is their ability to communicate through language. This ability is being studied in a program at a zoo in Washington, D.C. What is the purpose of this program? How does it work?

Two people from the United States have developed an e cient and healthy way to cook using the sun. Solar cooking is good for the environment and is also extremely helpful to people in certain countries. Why is solar cooking important to some countries? How can solar cooking help save lives?

Giant Pandas are considered the national treasure of China. Unfortunately, these animals are becoming extinct. The people of China are working hard to save pandas from disappearing. Why are they becoming extinct? What are the Chinese people doing to save them?

The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece where men from all over competed in sporting events. Over the centuries, the Olympic Games have developed and today top players from around the world compete to try and achieve their dream of winning an Olympic gold medal.

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One Woman’s Choice

Zoo Dentists

The Art of Making Silk

Capoeira: The Fighting Dance

Gliding Across the Gobi

Flora grew up in a large city in Tanzania. Then she married and moved to a small village where she and her husband hunt and farm to live. She dreams of going back to the city but doesn’t want to leave her family. Will Flora stay in the village? Will she move back to the city?

Two dentists in California treat some very special patients. Their patients are animals! Animals can develop dental problems just like humans. These dentists help them, but sometimes it can be dangerous. Have they ever been hurt by an animal? How do they treat dangerous animals?

There is a silk factory in Florence, Italy, where workers use ancient machines to create beautiful silk cloth. Other factories have modernised and use newer machines but the workers here continue to weave silk from machines that are centuries old. How is this silk made? What makes it special?

Capoeira is a Brazilian art that involves dancing and fighting. Capoeira was invented in the s and it has become a popular activity today. Capoeira is now being used to help street children in Brazil to stay away from trouble. How does it help these children? What do they learn from capoeira?

Two National Geographic explorers take an exciting and di cult trip to the Gobi Desert. When they finally get there, one explorer wants to take pictures of the desert in an interesting way. Why is it so di cult to cross the desert? How does the explorer take pictures of the Gobi?

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Beagle Patrol

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Beagles are dogs with an extremely powerful sense of smell. They often work at airports to find illegal or unsafe items. Before they can do the job, they must go through training. What does it take to be on the Beagle Patrol? What happens to dogs that don’t make it?

Most crocodiles live above ground but an unusual group of crocodiles in Africa lives underground, in caves. A team of scientists will go to Madagascar to learn more about these crocodiles. Will they find any crocodiles? What will happen if they do find a real giant cave croc?

People from around the world travel to Coober Pedy, Australia, with hopes of getting rich. This town is full of valuable stones called ‘opals.’ Some opals are worth millions, but they are extremely hard to find. What influences the value of an opal? What does it take to find them?

– B.C.) is a wellConfucius ( known person in Chinese history. He had many followers who believed in what he taught and who spread his ideas throughout the country. Confucius continues to influence many parts of Chinese life. What were his ideas? How do they still a ect China today?

Several strange signs called 'crop circles' have been discovered in the fields of southern England. These mysterious circles are puzzling to everyone, even scientists. There are several theories about who – or what – made them. Could it be humans who did it? Or could it be something else?

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Tornados are large storms that can cause huge amounts of damage and destruction. Most people run from tornados, but some researchers chase them! They want to study the storms to develop better methods for predicting them. How do they find these tornados? How do they collect their information?

Mary Lou Robertson is a young girl in Florida who has an interesting hobby; she watches birds. In fact, she loves birds so much, that at age , she’s even writing a children’s book about them. Why does Mary Lou love birds so much? How did she write a book at such a young age?

In Japan, a young woman named Umechika dreams of becoming a geisha and has left home to follow her dream. This mysterious Japanese profession requires years of di cult training. What happens during the training of a geisha? Why does Umechika want to be one?

cowboys and Every year, over cowgirls gather in western Canada. They want to test their rodeo skills at the famous Calgary Stampede. This year, two cowboys intend to win one of the most exciting—and dangerous—events: chuckwagon racing! Which cowboy will win? Will he do it safely?

In Brazil, a man has discovered a new way of saving, or rescuing, people from drowning in the ocean. This new rescue method involves a person using a motor-powered aircraft to work with lifeguards on the beach. How do these people work together? Is this an e ective way of saving lives?

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Polar Bears in Trouble

Cheetahs in Focus

The Black Diamonds of Provence

Shark Alley

Aquarium on Wheels

Polar bears are some of the largest and most dangerous hunters in the cold regions of the North. Their bodies are built for winter and they do best in the coldest areas. Unfortunately, polar bears are becoming threatened due to changes in the world’s climate. How does global warming a ect polar bears? What must be done to save them?

A National Geographic team in Botswana sets out on the di cult task of filming one of the most beautiful creatures on earth; the cheetah. Cheetahs are presently endangered and the team’s goal is to show how important these animals are through photographs.

In France, some people earn money by selling a special food called a ‘tru e.’ Tru es can be found in the woods; however they are very rare and expensive. That’s why they are sometimes called ‘black diamonds.’ What is this unusual food, and why is it so expensive?

In Shark Alley, South Africa, people often go underwater in protected environments to watch great white sharks in their natural surroundings. Some people believe that this makes the sharks more violent, others feel there is no change in behaviour. Two researchers want to find the truth. How do they study the sharks? What do they find out?

People often visit aquariums to see sea creatures in their natural environment, but in Baltimore, a local program brings aquarium exhibits to people. Local teenagers travel to schools and libraries to educate children about sea life and conservation. How do people react to Aquarium on Wheels? What do the teenagers learn from their work?

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How’s the Weather?

A Chinese Artist in Harlem

The Gauchos of Argentina

The Great Kite Fight

Extreme Skydiving

The weather on Earth is always changing. One day it’s cloudy, the next day it’s sunny, and the day after that—who knows? Meteorologists are scientists that can predict the weather. But how do they do it? What causes these changes in the weather?

Ming is an artist from China who now lives and works in New York City. He teaches children in the public school system how to draw and paint. However, he also teaches them something else that’s very important. What does Ming teach the children and why is it so important?

In Argentina, there is a group of men who live unique lives; the lives of gauchos. This special type of cowboy has been continuing the old traditions for centuries. What type of lifestyle do these men have and what does it mean to be a gaucho?

Every year, the city of Shirone, Japan, goes ‘kite crazy’ during a fiveday local festival. In this highly competitive contest, teams fly kites and fight to force each other’s kites from the sky. This tradition began years ago and people of all ages still enjoy the celebration. How do teams fight with kites? What does it take to win?

Most people enjoy the sport of skydiving because they get to fall at extremely high speeds, but some people want to go even faster. One man is even experimenting with various methods of increasing his speed. What is he doing to go faster? Is it working?

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Koalas

The King of the Spiders

The Hidden Treasures of Egypt

The Exciting Streets of Barcelona

The Amazing Human Body

Koalas are recognized around the world for their cute and loveable appearance. But unfortunately the koala population is rapidly declining because their natural home in the thick forests of Australia is being destroyed. What can be done to help the koalas? Who is working to save them?

Goliath tarantulas are the most enormous spiders in the world. Most people consider them to be extremely dangerous and avoid them, but not tarantula expert Rick West. He seeks out tarantulas because he has an important story to tell. What information does West want to share with the world? Are tarantulas as dangerous as people think?

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt contains an extraordinary collection of ancient art, but even more of its treasures are hidden away in its basement. Museum workers are now preparing to show these valuable pieces in a new exhibition. What pieces will they exhibit? How will they decide what to display?

People from all over the world love to visit a street in Barcelona, Spain called ‘the Ramblas.’ This walking-only street is centrally located and full of interesting artists, performers, and other entertainers. What happens on the Ramblas? What makes this street so exciting?

The human body is an amazing ‘machine’ made up of di erent systems that allow us to do things like run, eat, and even breathe. These systems work together to keep the body functioning normally and healthily. How does the human body actually work? What jobs do the systems perform?

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Saving the Amazon Together

Dinosaur Builder

Snake Detective

Canyaking Adventure

Space Walk

The Amazon rain forest is in crisis. Illegal miners are destroying the homes of millions of plants and animals; however, one group of scientists is exploring the far o regions of a newly formed national park to stop the destruction. How can they help to save the rain forest? Who will they get to help them?

Peter May has the unique job of reconstructing dinosaurs for museum displays. He works with a team using real dinosaur bones as well as artificial bones to create these giant creatures. How did Peter May become a dinosaur builder? How does he know what these longextinct animals looked like?

A snake park in the Sultanate of Oman has a serious problem: all but one of their snakes have died. The owner of the park has hired a ‘snake detective’ to uncover the mystery of the dying snakes. Why did the snakes die? Will the snake detective be able to save the new snakes?

A group of young athletes have travelled to the Indian Ocean to visit Reunion Island for a unique challenge: canyaking. This tough outdoor activity is a combination of two di erent sports and requires the cooperation of all team members. What two sports does canyaking involve? Will the team succeed in canyaking Reunion Island?

The first trip outside of a spacecraft, or ‘spacewalk,’ was completed in . Since then, many astronauts have participated in spacewalks, but spacewalking does not come without its risks and challenges and astronauts are in constant danger when in space. What are the risks and challenges of spacewalking? How do astronauts overcome them?

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The Perfect Swarm

The Red Devils

The Varied Cultures of China

The Orient Express

Mars on Earth

s, Rocky Mountain In the locusts brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, they suddenly disappeared – almost without a trace. Today, scientists hope to find a reason for the locusts’ extinction. What caused Rocky Mountain locusts to disappear? Where will the scientists look?

Humboldt squid, or ‘Red Devils,’ are the world’s largest animal without a backbone. These sometimes dangerous creatures live in the deep waters of the Gulf of California. A researcher and professional diver have come to the Gulf to learn more about them. Will they find any ‘Red Devils?’ Will they be able to observe them safely?

For thousands of years certain remote groups of native Chinese have existed in near isolation. Separated from the mainstream world, these deeply cultural communities have maintained the old ways of life. Now, with the introduction of today’s modern conveniences, they could disappear. What are these cultures? Can they be preserved before it’s too late?

Running from Paris to Istanbul, the Orient Express is a first-class ‘hotel on wheels.’ Once a year, travellers can ride the luxury train across Europe just to enjoy the journey, but it’s hard work to make the grand train run smoothly. Who is responsible for the train’s success? What unique di culties do they face?

The arctic region of Canada is home to a huge depression in the earth called the Haughton Crater. A group of explorers has come to the area to have an opportunity to face challenges similar to those expected when travelling to Mars. What challenges will they meet? What preparations are being made for Mars—on Earth?

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Alternative Energy

Natacha’s Animal Rescue

Afghanistan’s Heroic Artists

Living in the Slow Lane

Firewalking

Global warming and a lack of available traditional fuels have created an environmental crisis. In Colorado however, scientists in the windy Rocky Mountains have found alternative fuel sources that could provide a solution. What are these new sources of energy? How can they be used in everyday life?

Fish River Canyon, a beautiful region in southern Namibia, was once a place where wild animals ran free. However, hunters and farmers have claimed the lives of thousands of these animals and left the land bare. Natacha, a conservationist, now plans to bring the animals back to the canyon? What kinds of animals will she bring? How will she do it?

When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the religious group aimed to destroy any artistic expression that violated its strict interpretation of Islamic rules. A group of Afghan artists risked death by disobeying the Taliban to preserve the important artwork of their country. Who are the men that saved Afghan’s art? How did they do it?

Greve, Italy, is one of the many cities around the world that is part of the ‘Slow City’ movement: a way of living designed to fight the negative e ects of globalization. The ‘Slow City’ movement has also inspired individuals to start a ‘Slow Food’ movement. What does it mean to be part of these groups?

In a small village in northern Greece, local residents participate in an annual religious festival called Anestenaria during which they walk across fire. This firewalking tradition tests believers’ faith and serves as a means of receiving blessings. Will all the participants make it across the fire? How will their firewalk a ect them?

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Come Home

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It's Samorn's first week at Brenton College in the US, and she already wants to leave. She misses Thailand, her family, and most of all, her boyfriend Lek. So when Lek asks her to come home, Samorn knows she has to make a hard decision . . .

As a new student at Brenton College, Bobby Harris has many things to worry about—but his biggest problem is his new roommate, Ash! Because of Ash, Bobby can’t sleep, study, or work properly. The problem is, how does he tell Ash without losing a roommate and a friend?

Estela, captain of the women's soccer team, is very excited. Now that famous soccer player George Gray is coming to Brenton, her team will finally get the help they need. But Coach Gray doesn't think women can play soccer. Can Estela change his mind?

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The Beautiful Game

Hacker

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Running Free

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Estela dreams of becoming a successful soccer player. But she also has the chance for an exciting new life as a fashion model in the beautiful city of Milan. Which path will she choose?

Jack Garcia is not the best student, but he’s very good with computers. So good, in fact, that he’s able to hack into the Brenton College computer system. He soon finds out he can change his grades without anyone knowing. But will he? And what will happen if he does?

Fleur Duval is the prettiest and most popular girl in school, and she gets anything—and any guy—she wants. But when she breaks the heart of poor Bobby Harris, his friends Ash and Dwayne decide that it’s payback time. But is it Ash’s turn to have his heart broken?

Janine Cole, a single mother with a young daughter, has almost given up on her dream to be a chef. But then her new friend Randy Gordon enters her into a cooking competition. The prize? A job at one of the best restaurants in town. It’s clear that Randy believes in her, but does Janine believe in herself?

Charles ‘Chuck’ Kingston is studying business so he can take over his father's company. But his father doesn't know that Chuck's real love is free running. When things start to go wrong, Chuck learns he can't run from his problems forever.

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As captain of the college taekwondo team, Dwayne always wants to be the best. But when he loses to Minho Kim, the new boy from Korea, Dwayne has to learn what it really means to be a fighter.

Sandra Marks isn't enjoying her new role as editor of The Brenton Sun, her college's online newspaper. Felipe, one of her reporters, isn't too happy about Sandra beating him to the job . . . and he makes sure she knows it. Worse still, she is faced with her biggest story ever—one that involves her own father. Now Sandra must decide who she can really trust.

Lucas and his friends have the best surfing beach in town, and they want to keep it that way. So when Jerry and the city boys demand a piece of the action, it soon becomes an all-out war—for the beach, the surfing trophy, and the heart of the beautiful Ella.

Emma has just moved into her dream home with her new husband and a baby on the way. Everything seems perfect at first, until she hears strange noises coming from the attic. As the noises get worse, it becomes clear that the house is hiding a horrible secret . . .

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Dead before Midnight

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Alyssa returns to her hometown to tell her mother about her engagement. She is introduced to Zach, her handsome neighbor and the object of her mother's a ections. Troubled by her upcoming wedding and her attraction to Zach, Alyssa begins to ask herself what truly makes her happy.

For David Hawke, directing Dead Before Midnight on Broadway is the chance of a lifetime. But strange things begin to happen to David and his colleagues, and people are saying that the play itself may be cursed. As opening night approaches, it’s not clear if it will be the biggest night of David’s life, or the last . . .

Sally is fighting desperately to stop big businesses from taking over her hairdressing salon and the little town of Richmond. Things get even more complicated when a handsome stranger called Danny Dark walks into her life. Can Sally save her town...and protect her heart?

In Kalastia, books are burning. The new government, led by powerhungry General Malin, is determined to rewrite history. To renowned artist Arda Kalev, the situation seems hopeless. When orders are given to destroy all the art in the National Gallery, including Arda’s precious statue Light, Arda must decide if freedom is worth fighting—and dying—for.

A fire in his father's restaurant sends detective Jay Kwan on a manhunt. Who started the fire, and why? The search takes him on a dangerous journey through Chinatown and into the past, where a dark and terrible secret awaits him. A secret about his own family . . .

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Lizzy Elliot has a good life, or so she thinks: a successful career, a loving fiancé, and a caring (if overbearing) mother. Then a letter arrives from her beloved Aunt Bea which threatens to turn her whole world upside down. To everyone's surprise, Lizzy decides to give up everything and embark on a new adventure—and is forced to make big decisions about the life she wants for herself.

Joe is a young city trader, and he'll do anything to be successful. Anything. So when a mysterious man called Rey Todd o ers him everything he's ever wanted, how can Joe say no? Of course, there's always a price to pay . . .

A surprise visit from an old college acquaintance is a welcome change for Meg and her family. But when things start to go wrong in her sleepy town, Meg learns you can never really leave the past behind . . .

Dr. Rick Jamieson is preparing for the multimillion-dollar launch of a new drug. But when some of the patients end up dead, Rick starts to wonder if all is not what it seems. With the police hot on his trail, it's a race against time to find out what— or who—is behind all the mysterious deaths.

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CLIMATE CHANGE

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According to most scientists, Earth’s atmosphere has warmed by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit in the past 100 years. The result has been melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather events. Some people say that current climate change is part of the natural cycle of changes on Earth. Many scientists, however, think that Earth’s climate is changing because of increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Climate Change examines how countries around the world are taking steps, such as conservation, to lessen the

Energy use is one of the key issues of our time. People have traditionally relied on fossil fuels, including oil, coal, and natural gas. There are growing concerns, though, about the pollution caused by these energy resources. In addition, these sources of energy are nonrenewable. That is, they can be used up. Countries around the world are exploring ways to use renewable sources of energy, such as solar power. Energy Resources examines the role of traditional sources of energy and the development of alternative energy resources.

Food Supply examines the challenges of feeding a world that is home to more than 7 billion people. Every day, nearly 1 billion people go hungry. The causes of food shortages include crop failure, soil depletion, Čľood, drought, and poor food distribution. To address these issues, many aid groups are developing strategies to increase crop yields. Food Supply explains

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the challenges by using a variety of measures, from better fertilizers to improved education for farmers.

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Globalization connects governments, cultures, and economies, making it easier for people to make, sell, and buy goods worldwide. It brings contact, but it can also disrupt traditional cultures. It helps create jobs in poor countries and allows businesses to make goods more cheaply. However, it can also widen the gap between rich and poor. Globalization explains how people are of globalization to populations around the world.

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HABITAT PRESERVATION

For plants and animals, every place on Earth is a home, or habitat, which provides food, water, and shelter. Yet for many animals and plants around the world are shrinking. As a result, their populations are declining. The trend is a challenge of biodiversity, which is the range of living things on (DUWK b+DELWDW 3UHVHUYDWLRQbH[SORUHV how countries around the world are using conservation and a smarter use of resources to protect the habitats of living things.

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tancy, or how long people are likely to live, is also a reȾection of the society in which people live. A society’s culture, politics, economy, and access to health care all have a tremendous impact on SHRSOHȇV KHDOWK b+HDOWKbH[DPLQHV WKH positive changes taking place around the world. People are working to bring better access to doctors and nurses to improve everyone’s health.

At the center of many conȾicts around the world are human rights, making this one of the key issues in the world today. These rights include the freedom to vote, to assemble, to speak one’s mind, to be treated fairly before the law, and to gain an education. In several societies around the world, people are struggling to JDLQ WKHLU ULJKWV +RZHYHU DVb+XPDQ 5LJKWVbH[SODLQV SHRSOH KDYH VKRZQ great courage as they overcome serious obstacles to gain their rights DQG H[HUFLVH GHPRFUDWLF IUHHGRPV

From the beginning of human history, people have moved from one place to another. They seek better jobs and schools and leave behind unstable political conditions and limited opportunities. These factors often cause people to immigrate from less developed countries to more developed countries. The same factors also lead people to migrate ZLWKLQ D FRXQWU\ b0LJUDWLRQbH[DPLQHV the forces behind migration, the challenges that migrants face, and the ways in which new populations enrich their communities.

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of population growth. In addition, it H[DPLQHV why some countries face the challenge of a young population, while other countries must maintain the quality of life for an aging population. )LQDOO\ 3RSXODWLRQ *URZWK H[SORUHV the importance of education and economic opportunities in meeting these important challenges.

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STANDARD OF LIVING

Standards of living vary from country to country, and from one community to another. In general, a family in a developed country lives more comfortably than a family in a less developed country. People have more to ear, access to education, better health care, and safer homes. Standard of Living examines the well-being, including war, historical factors, and resource management. In addition, it highlights countries that have successfully raised their standard of living, providing hope for the populations of the world.

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Water is an essential resource for life on Earth. Considering how vital and precious water is, it is almost unbelievable that it can be used so carelessly. Sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metals, and solid trash pollute the water in lakes, streams, and oceans around the world. Water Resources explores the ways in which water on Earth has become polluted--and what people around the globe are doing to solve this problem.

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