Books written by Kathleen Connors

  • Let's Explore the Southeast

    The rich culture of the southeastern United States boasts great food, bustling cities, and the top-notch music scenes of Memphis, Nashville, and New Orleans.

  • What Does the President Do?

    The US president is the face of the United States to the rest of the world.

  • Saying I'm Sorry

    Learning remorse at wrongdoing is tough, especially for children.

  • The Life of Rosa Parks

    Known as the mother of the civil rights movement, Rosa Parks took a small stance that made a big impact.

  • Exploremos el Suroeste (Let's Explore the Southwest)

    ... región de Estados Unidos. Con frecuencia, Texas y Oklahoma se consideran parte del Sur. A menudo, a California se la ubica en la costa oeste, aunque California del norte puede considerarse también parte del Noroeste del Pacífico.

  • What Does Congress Do?

    Learning how this system works is an important piece of understanding how laws are made in the United States. This book breaks down the many jobs of Congress as well as the specific qualifications needed to be a representative or senator.

  • ¿Qué hace el Congreso? (What Does Congress Do?)

    Learning how this system works is an important piece of understanding how laws are made in the United States. This book breaks down the many jobs of Congress as well as the specific qualifications needed to be a representative or senator.

  • What Does the President Do?

    The US president is the face of the United States to the rest of the world.

  • Gila Monsters

    Large and lazy lizards aren’t quite the terrifying beasts an animal with “monster” in its name calls to mind; but Gila monsters have a deadly, venomous bite.

  • The Life of Harriet Tubman

    The true story of Harriet Tubman’s rise from slavery to freedom is one of the most inspirational in US history.

  • Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual

    Eye Rhymes presents exciting new material on the life and work of Sylvia Plath on the 75th anniversary of her birth.

  • La fuerza y el movimiento (Forces and Motion)

    This volume breaks down the topics of force and motion to its most basic and understandable parts, perfect to introduce to readers having a hard time or students looking to review for class.

  • Forces and Motion

    This volume breaks down the topics of force and motion to its most basic and understandable parts, perfect to introduce to readers having a hard time or students looking to review for class.

  • Let's Explore the Southwest

    The culture of the American Southwest blends Native American, Spanish, and Mexican traditions with a dash of US spice—and not just in the food!

  • Really Wild Reptiles

    Readers learn interesting facts about the sharp beaks of snapping turtles and the cool, color-changing chromatophores of the chameleon, as they delve into this intriguing, informational series.

  • What's It Like to Be the President's Pet?

    President Adams' Alligator and Other White House Pets. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2013. Moberg, Julia. Presidential Pets: The Weird, Wacky, Little, Big, Scary, Strange Animals That Have Lived in the White House.

  • La luz y el color (Light and Color)

    Including the light spectrum, wavelengths, and other key concepts, this book tackles light and color for those falling behind in class because of their reading skills.

  • Dinosaur Fossils

    Provides an introduction to fossils, exploring how they are formed and examines some dinosaur fossils.

  • Gila Monsters

    Large and lazy lizards aren’t quite the terrifying beasts an animal with “monster” in its name calls to mind; but Gila monsters have a deadly, venomous bite.

  • What’s Food Like Around the World?

    To someone who's never tried it, a dark brown paste made from leftover yeast extract might not sound like a tasty treat.