Books written by Ann Weil

  • Volcanoes

    Now we understand how and why volcanoes erupt. But still, volcanoes destroy property and cause deaths. Includes stories about the power volcanoes like Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, Krakatoa, Mount Pinatubo, Mauna Loa, and more.

  • Air Disasters

    Themes: Hi-Lo, headlines, nonfiction, disasters, world events. This series of nonfiction readers will grab a student's interest from the very first page!

  • Betsy Ross

    Explore the childhood of Betsy Ross and find out why she’s an all-star in American history!

  • Betsy Ross: Designer of Our Flag

    Recreates the childhood of the woman traditionally remembered as the maker of the first American flag, which was secretly presented to General George Washington in Philadelphia in 1776.

  • Betsy Ross, Girl of Old Philadelphia

    This biography of the little Quaker girl who later became famous as the seamstress of the first American flag tells of her growing up in a large family in 18th...

  • Meet Our New Student From Quebec

    Meet Our New Student From Australia • China • Colombia • Great Britain • Haiti • India • Israel • Japan • Korea • Malaysia • Mali • Mexico • New Zealand • Nicaragua • Nigeria • Quebec • South Africa • Tanzania • Zambia • Going to School ...

  • Sitting Bull

    Sun. Dancer. Buffalo Bull Who Sits Down honored his son with a single eagle feather that symbolized the coup. He also gave him a shield, a fine horse, and a new warrior name: Sitting Bull. The father took for himself the second name the ...

  • Environmental Disasters

    This series of nonfiction readers will grab a student's interest from the very first page!

  • Space Disasters

    For use in schools and libraries only. A description of several space disasters.

  • Space Disasters

    This series of nonfiction readers will grab a student's interest from the very first page!

  • The World's Most Amazing Castles

    Which castle do you think is the most amazing? Arg-é Bam Location: Bam, Iran (known as Persia at that time) Size: About 1,937,504 square feet (180,000 square meters) That's Amazing! This castle is the largest adobe building in the world ...

  • The World's Most Amazing Castles

    Looks at ten of the most distinctive castles and forts in the world, from the ancient Arg-âe Bam castle in Iran to the picturesque nineteenth-century Neuschwanstein castle in Germany.

  • Meet Our New Student From Malaysia

    Meet Our New Student From Australia • China • Colombia • Great Britain • Haiti • Israel • Korea • Malaysia • Mexico • New Zealand • Nigeria • Tanzania Copyright © 2009 by Mitchell Lane Publishers All rights reserved.

  • Meet Our New Student From Tanzania

    Meet Our New Student From Australia • China • Colombia • Great Britain • Haiti • Israel • Korea • Malaysia • Mexico • New Zealand • Nigeria • Tanzania For Sarah Messenger, Paul Weber, and most of all Leyeyo Copyright © 2009 by Mitchell ...

  • Meet Our New Student From Australia

    Ann Weil Meet Our New Student From australia Australia • China • Colombia • Great Britain • Haiti. P.O. Box 196 Hockessin, Delaware 19707 Visit us on the web: www.mitchelllane.com Comments? email us: ...

  • 逃出空难风暴

    本系列丛书分Level 1和Level 2,共五本书, 每本书含2个灾难主题, 一共10个, 包括:火山爆发, 森林大火, 太空事故, 地震, 空难, 特大风暴, 海难, 登山遇险, 恐怖袭击, 环境危机.

  • The World's Most Amazing Pyramids

    La Pyramide Inversée (“the pyramid”) designed upside-down by was I. M. also Pei. Pyramid. structure. There are actually several glass pyramids in and around the Louvre. Three smaller pyramids surround the entrance pyramid.

  • Meet Our New Student From New Zealand

    At first, the Maori seemed friendly, but the two groups could not understand each other. The Dutch sailed closer to land. Some of the Dutch sailors got into smaller boats to go ashore. More Maori canoes appeared.

  • Eleanor Roosevelt: Fighter for Social Justice

    The childhood of the woman who became wife of a president and a great humanitarian.

  • Betsy Ross

    Recreates the childhood of the woman traditionally remembered as the maker of the first American flag, which was secretly presented to General George Washington in Philadelphia in 1776.