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Police Force (16)
Only 1 left in stockIn this book, readers discover just what it takes to be a member of a law enforcement agency. This high-interest book covers many aspects of law enforcement, from 911 dispatch to investigating crimes, and everything in between. Readers can engage with mental and physical training techniques, and learn how to be a team player—a vital aspect of police work. This book closely examines what's necessary to work in law enforcement, from physical requirements such as strength and stamina, to mental necessities such as honesty and commitment. Readers can also take a test to see if they can make the grade as a police officer.
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Police Cars (23)
The police car races down the street. Its lights flash. Its siren screams. Police cars are important and interesting emergency vehicles. Readers will race through infographics, actionpacked photography, and expertly leveled text to learn all about this fascinating transportation topic. From the vehicles' features to fun facts about the tools they carry, this title is perfect for community and my world discussions. It will appeal to fans of racing and reluctant readers too. Onpage vocabulary definitions, a table of contents, a glossary with pronunciations, further resources, and an index all enhance comprehension in a nonfiction beginning reader format. -
Police Officers (23)
Hello, police officers! Young learners are introduced to this community helper in a beginning reader that's perfect for curious kids. Early readers will learn how some police officers use dogs to help them. Full color images and carefully leveled text highlight what police officers do, where they work, and how they help the community by keeping people safe. Part of the Seedlings series from Creative Education, this title plants seeds of knowledge about jobs people do to help our communities. Includes a labeled photo diagram featuring tools and equipment. -
Police Horses (24)
In Police Horses, beginning readers will learn about horses that work with law enforcement officers. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they are introduced to horses' behaviors, training, and job responsibilities. Supplementary back matter summarizes the jobs they perform, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about police horses online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Police Horses also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index. Police Horses is part of Jump!'s Working Horses series. -
Police Station (25)
There's more to police work than arresting criminals! Developing readers learn about what goes on in a police station in this low-level search-and-find beginning reader. When police officers aren't patrolling around town, they work at a police station. They write up reports, conduct interviews, and research investigations. Early readers will discover cells, record rooms, and more while learning about police stations. A search-and-find book about police stations reinforces new vocabulary to build reading success while close-up images captivate young audiences. A great early social studies book to inspire learning about communities on field trips for kindergartners and first graders. -
Police Dogs (25)
Did you know that some police officers have four paws? Police dogs work hard to detect dangerous materials, track suspects by scent, go on patrol, and more. Learn how K-9s are trained and explore the special bond they share with their handlers. In Police Dogs, discover how these amazing dogs help keep communities safe. -
Police Cars (26)
Nothing blasts its flashing lights and loud siren like a police car! This transportation book introduces beginning readers to the important patrol vehicle. Aided by eye-catching photographs, fun facts, and comic-inspired speech bubbles and humor, kids will learn about the design, functions, and working principles of these law-enforcement vehicles that keep communities safe. A labeled diagram enhances comprehension. Includes a glossary, index, and further STEM resources. -
Police Officers (26)
There's more to police work than arresting criminals! Police officers patrol around town, control traffic, and more. Developing readers learn how the first responders help keep the community safe in this low-level beginning reader. A search-and-find feature reinforces new vocabulary to build reading success while colorful close-up images captivate young audiences. A great early social studies book that will inspire kindergartners and first graders to learn about jobs in their community. -
Police Cars (26)
A police car rushes to the rescue! This book introduces emergent readers to this emergency vehicle's parts and actions on the job while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once. Police Cars includes Tools for Teachers and Caregivers and a Let's Review! question and image, as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index. Police Cars is part of Jump!'s Machines on the Move series. -
Critical Perspectives on Effective Policing and Police Brutality (18)
One of the most hotly debated subjects in current events is the use of force by police personnel. In recent years, protests have taken place over most of the United States after several high-profile cases in which excessive force during arrests was claimed. This volume examines opinions surrounding police action in the United States and abroad, such as arguments in favor of or against controversial policies such as stop-and-frisk. Through this wide spectrum of experiences, students are encouraged to reach their own conclusions using the information they have read and synthesized.Only 1 left in stock -
Policing in America (22)
Police officers are responsible for maintaining law and order to ensure everyone's safety and well-being. In doing so, they often put their lives on the line, making it a dangerous and challenging profession. In contemporary America, police forces are criticized for disproportionately targeting people of color, offering indemnity to the small percentage of police officers that act unlawfully or otherwise irresponsibly, and using unnecessarily brutal policing practices. The viewpoints in this volume will allow readers to become more familiar with all sides of policing in America through careful examination of relevant facts and opinions. -
Working the Case: Law Enforcement, Police Work, and Police Organizations (17)
Police officers typically are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities. Police may also perform licensing and regulatory duties. This resource examines the role of police at various levels of society, from small communities to state and national jurisdictions. It addresses the concept of due process and the relationship between police and court systems. It considers controversial issues such as police activities involving minorities and responses to protests and riots. It concludes with discussions of the involvement of police in national security and of international police organizations such as Interpol.Only 1 left in stock -
Meet the South Police (16)
Only 1 left in stockA North Police officer is missing in action! The South Police send help to crack the case. Unfortunately, the two police stations are polar opposites!
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Mounted and Canine Police (16)
Only 1 left in stockPolice officers often have partners, and sometimes those partners are animals. Horses and dogs are animals commonly used by police forces around the world. Through engaging text and colorful photographs, readers explore the life-saving relationships between these animals and the police officers who work with them. Fun fact boxes and a graphic organizer present addition information about the training and skills needed to follow this exciting career path. Heroes can be humans or animals, and readers see both kinds of heroes hard at work as they turn each page.
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Military and Police Robots (17)
Robots aren't just made for sci-fi thrillers, They're on the real frontlines. Military and police use robots to perform operations that are impossible or too dangerous for humans to do. Readers will enjoy this in-depth look into the world of military and police robots, from their history to the newest technology available. How can robots help police? How will robots be used in the future? This volume addresses these questions and more through easy to understand text and fascinating facts. Color photographs bring readers behind the caution tape to learn all about military and police robots.Only 1 left in stock -
Police Cars (17) Level 2
Often racing at high speeds, police cars command attention on the road. Their blue and red lights signal other cars to either pull over or get out of the way. This book will offer young students the thrills of an exciting ride-along in a cop car.Only 1 left in stock -
Police Officers (25) Blastoff! Beginners
Police officers keep communities safe! Students who are beginning to read on their own will discover the job duties and importance of these community workers in this title. Carefully leveled text and labeled photos highlight the basics of being a police officer. A picture glossary helps define unfamiliar words, and a fact page puts important information about the duties and tools of police officers in one place.
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Why Should I Listen to Police Officers? (20)
Communities around the world have laws. Police officers have the authority to make sure that those laws are followed so that communities stay safe. They are available 24 hours a day if someone needs their help. Police officers spend a lot of time in the neighborhoods that they patrol, getting to know the people that live there and teaching them how to keep themselves from becoming victims of crime. This book explains what police officers do in their communities and why it's important to obey the law. Relevant photographs aid readers in making textual connections.Only 1 left in stock -
Police Technology: 21st-Century Crime-Fighting Tools (17)
Computers have become vital for police work in the twenty-first century. Applications explored in this compelling volume include the capability of searching extensive, internationally synchronized criminal information databases; plotting crime incidents and patterns to anticipate and prevent recurrences; interrogating criminal suspects and persons of interest; and identifying suspects by using such innovations as biometrics. New technology has equipped police forces to conduct more effective audio and visual surveillance. Police organizations employ forensic scientists and specialists such as toxicologists, serologists, botanists, and handwriting examiners to help resolve investigations. Advances in police mobility, communications, and modern weaponry are also described.Only 1 left in stock -
Blaze and the Monster Machines: Police Officer Blaze! (19)
Blaze and AJ are on patrol in this exciting storybook, which features the characters from Nickelodeon’s Blaze and the Monster Machines. Blaze, AJ, and all their fast friends from Nickelodeon’s Blaze and the Monster Machines are the stars of this fun-filled storybook! Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will enjoy this full-color storybook!Only 3 left in stock -
Day with a Police Officer, A (25) Level 2
In this title, beginning readers follow Officer Pam and her partner Officer Ed for a full day on the job as police officers. Readers will learn their many jobs, including patrolling, arresting criminals, and giving speeding tickets. Vibrant illustrations and carefully leveled text engage young readers in a supportive educational fiction reading experience as they learn how police officers keep people safe. Children can learn more about police officers using Fact Surfer, our safe online search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. This book also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a picture glossary, an index, a table of contents, and a quiz to reinforce content. Grasshopper Books offers simple, fun fiction for emerging readers. A Day with a Police Officer is part of Jump!'s Meet the Community Helpers! series.
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Day in the Life of a Police Car, A (25)
Wee-woo! Wee-woo! A police car’s siren blasts. Police officers depend on their cars to do their important work. What types of scenes does a police car go to? What equipment is inside a police car and how does it work? Take young readers behind the scenes to discover how police officers use their cars from sunrise to sunset. Engaging, leveled text and photos showing police cars in action combine to help readers learn more about these important community service vehicles. -
Trakr Searches for Survivors: Heroic Police Dog of 9/11 (24)
On September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York City. Narly 3,000 people were killed, and many were trapped under the collapsed buildings. When Canadian police officer James Symington heard about the attacks, he knew he and his trained search and rescue dog, Trakr, had to help. Follow Trakr’s lead as he and Symington bravely search and dig through the rubble to help rescue survivors of one of the deadliest days in U.S. history. -
Police in Action: A LEGO Adventure in the Real World (18) LEGO City Nonfiction
Did you know that police cars can go up to 155 miles per hour? That's twice as fast as a cheetah! Join the LEGO® minifigures and see the police in action as they help keep LEGO City safe. Learn amazing facts about their vehicles, daily tasks, and real-life situations. Bursting with stunning photographs, fun facts, mini comics, building ideas, Police in Action is the perfect book for any young reader. The LEGO® nonfiction series is exceptional as it combines the world's most powerful toy brand with the most trusted name in children's publishing.Only 6 left in stock
