National Geographic Readers: Nelson Mandela (Readers Bios)

Nelson Mandela, who courageously dealt with adversity and emerged a world leader, has been an inspirational role model for millions of people around the world, from students to presidents.

National Geographic Readers: African-American History Makers (Readers Bios)

Learn about the lives and accomplishments of four inspiring figures from American history all in one book: George Washington Carver, Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

National Geographic Readers: Cleopatra (Readers Bios)

Explore one of the most recognized people in history with the biography of Cleopatra. Kids will learn about her life, achievements, legacy, and why she continues to fascinate generations

National Geographic Readers: Barack Obama (Readers Bios)

What biography series is complete without a title on the current U.S. President: Barack Obama? The election of an African American president was truly a monumental day in American

Lionel Messi (Real Bios)

As the biggest star in the world’s most popular sport, Lionel “Leo” Messi is an international celebrity. But in many ways, he’s just a regular guy. Readers will learn

National Geographic Readers: Walt Disney (Readers Bios)

Fans of Disneyland, Disney World, and all things Disney are sure to enjoy learning all about the fascinating founder, Walt Disney. This new biographic reader reveals the interesting, enchanting

National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea (Readers Bios)

Explore one of the most recognized figures in American history with this biography of Sacagawea. Kids will learn about her crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition and

National Geographic Readers: Thomas Edison (Readers Bios)

Learn all about Thomas Edison, one of the most important figures in American history, in this colorful, inviting, and entertaining biography. This carefully leveled reader is written in an

Space Engineer and Scientist Margaret Hamilton (Stem Trailblazer Bios)

Have you ever watched video of astronauts walking on the moon? Margaret Hamilton programmed software that helped get them there. As a girl, Hamilton loved math and science. She