Books from National Geographic Society

  • Exploring America's Historic Places

    Native Americans, exploration and settlement, colonial living. The Revolution, westward expansion. Struggle and strife and the promise of a new century. The path of that history traced from the remnants...

  • The Incredible Incas and Their Timeless Land
    By Loren McIntyre

    Threatened with destruction by fierce invaders from the west, a young Inca prince rallied his soldiers carrying slingstones and maces for a desparate attack. Charging into the midst of the...

  • National Geographic Readers: Robots
    By Melissa Stewart

    Discover the coolest robots of today and tomorrow in this colorful, photo-packed book.

  • Shackleton: The Antarctic Challenge
    By Kim Heacox

    In August 1914, as World War I began, Ernest Shackleton and a small band of explorers sailed for Antarctica aboard a ship called Endurance. Few expeditions have been more aptly...

  • Stand Out Basic
    By Rob Jenkins, Staci Johnson

    The new edition of Stand Out, continues to provide students with the foundations and tools needed to achieve success in life, college, and career.

  • The Blue Zones Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100
    By Dan Buettner

    Blue Zones are home to the healthiest and happiest communities in the world.

  • National Geographic Readers: Mummies
    By Elizabeth Carney

    Why were mummies mummified?

  • 21st Century Reading
    By Laurie Blass, Robin Longshaw

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  • Windows on Literacy Fluent (Science: Life Science)
    By National Geographic Learning

    Describes how a cat's whiskers, ears, eyes and nose help it function.

  • Life Advanced Student's Book and App
    By John Hughes, Paul Dummett, Helen Stephenson

    Conect with the world and bring your classroom to life.

  • National Geographic Readers: Alligators and Crocodiles
    By Laura Marsh

    A pair of eyes lurks just above the water's surface.

  • Pan Y Canela a (Small Books): Mi Caballito
    By National Geographic Learning

    This engaging Spanish reader will help students build a strong reading foundation through phonics practice.

  • Watching Water Birds
    By Jim Arnosky

    Naturalist Jim Arnosky' s lively first-person text and captivating, full-color artwork give young readers an intriguing close-up look at the habits, habitats, and distinctive features of loons, gulls, herons, and...

  • The Spirit of a New Nation
    By National Geographic Learning, Kate Connell

    Describes the early days of the United States and its capital through the eyes of a fictional servant who works for Abigail Adams.

  • Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs: A Souvenir Book
    By Zahi A. Hawass

    " Now, celebrating this priceless collection's new tour of Europe and the United States, National Geographic presents a jewel-like little book featuring more than 30 of its finest pieces.

  • Penguins and Polar Bears: Animals of the Ice and Snow
    By Sandra Lee Crow

    Describes the physical characteristics and life cycle of two animals adapted for survival in polar climates, the penguin at the Antarctic and the polar bear at the Arctic.

  • National Geographic Readers: Bats
    By Elizabeth Carney

    They live in spooky caves, in forests, even in the dark reaches of ordinary attics and bridges.

  • The Pacific Crest Trail
    By William R. Gray

    The Pacific Crest Trail is marked by diamond shaped signs nailed to trees. The imaginative proposal of Clinton Clarke, of California, was new. It is a 2400 mile path linking...

  • Bass Master
    By Shaw E. Grigsby

    Bass Master is loaded with lessons, advice a nd inspiration developed by Shaw Grigsby''s successful career as a top tournament fisherman. It is illustrated with water colours throughout. '

  • Discovering the Inca Ice Maiden: My Adventures on Ampato
    By Johan Reinhard

    -- The author's study of ceremonial sites in the Andes mountains led to his amazing discovery of a mummified Inca maiden who died five centuries ago on the summit of...