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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
After witnessing the murder of his parents, Prince Dionisio and
Princess Carlota, brave twelve-year-old Rafael barely escapes and
ends up on a ship heading out to sea. There he meets Alex, an
orphan boy his own age who works on the ship. Their voyage begins
in 1486, during the time when Christopher Columbus sails the ocean
and discovers the New World.
In spite of their vastly different backgrounds, Rafael and Alex
share a faith and grow to become fast friends in a captivating
story filled with excitement and daring. The boys protect each
other and dodge perilous situations by using their survival skills
and being guided by their strong belief in God. Traveling to the
unknown, the boys grow to become men-one yearning for the heart of
a special girl, the other seeking to serve God.
Readers of all ages will go back in time as author Pat Mac
Donald brings history, friendship, faith, and adventure together in
"Two Orphans, Columbus, and the New World."
The Inflatable Globe is a fun water proof globe great for teaching children about the world. This Inflatable Globe is brightly coloured and indicates capital cities, lines of longitude and latitude, international time zones, elevation, physical features, oceans, seas and is set out in a learner-friendly manner.
This Inflatable Globe is a great educational product for children. It can be used in the classroom or at home. Ideal for young and old alike.
'The perfect book for our times ... that young people will love
(and parents will learn from too!).' - Matthew Syed 'A lovely,
clever and fun way to help kids understand government by making
them think what they would do if they ran a country. Hopefully it
will engage and encourage some cracking leaders for the next
generation!' - Miranda Hart Congratulations! You've just become the
leader of your own country! There are a lot of decisions to be
made, and not long to make them. The good news is you've got your
hands on this funny, fact-packed book, covering everything you need
to know to rule effectively - no matter where in the world you are.
But it's not just about political systems, elections, climate
change, justice and all those other things we hear politicians
talking about. You also need to learn how to lead. With essential
life and leadership skills and tips - from teamwork, confidence and
compassion to discovering who you are and what you believe in - If
I Ran The Country answers all the questions most often posed by
first-time top dogs like you. You'll be ruling like a pro in no
time!
Marjory Stoneman Douglas is called "the Grandmother of the
Everglades." Read about her life from her childhood up north to her
long and inspiring life in south Florida.
She arrived in Miami in 1915 from her native Massachusetts,
happy to be in the tropical warmth. She began to understood the
importance of the Everglades, an area most considered a "swamp."
She called attention to it with her book "Everglades: River of
Grass. "During her 108 years, she was a newspaper and magazine
journalist as well as book writer. She received the Presidential
Medal of Freedom for her work on the Everglades.
Ages 9-12
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings worked hard to become a published
author. Her efforts did not pay off until she moved to Cross Creek
and met the Florida Crackers.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings grew up loving to write and hoping to
become an author. Later she moved to Florida, where she lived out
in the country at Cross Creek in an area called the Big Scrub. She
met the people who lived there, the so-called Crackers. Their
simple way of life fascinated her, so she wrote stories about them.
One of her books, called "The Yearling, " was about a boy and a pet
deer. This book won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Her dream of
becoming a famous writer had come true.
Ages 9-12
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"Will appeal to fans of other STEM-infused series like Emily
Calandrelli's 'Ada Lace' and Asia Citro's 'Zoey and
Sassafras.'"--School Library Journal The fourth installment of the
Kate the Chemist fiction series that shows kids that everyone can
be a scientist! Perfect for fans of the Girls Who Code series. When
Kate's brother Liam is having a science-themed birthday party the
very same day that the science club in Kate's school is planning a
special rocket launch experiment, Kate isn't sure how she'll manage
to do it all: be a great big sister AND a great science club
member. But with a little help from chemistry--and her
friends--Kate figures out a way to be in two places at once. That
is, until she is late to pick up the ice cream cake, which means
Liam won't have a birthday cake for his party! Will science be able
to save the day? From Kate the Chemist, chemistry professor and
science entertainer as seen on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
The Wendy Williams Show, and The Today Show, comes a clever and fun
middle grade series that is the perfect introduction to STEM for
young readers! Make Your Own Rocket! Experiment Inside! Praise for
Dragons vs. Unicorns: "Proves that science and fun go together like
molecules in a polymer."--School Library Journal "It's a great
introduction to the basics of Chemistry that is readily accessible
to a variety of ages . . . . The way the everyday chemistry is
blended in is done seamlessly, and has [me and my ten-year-old son]
noticing how we are all doing a little bit of science every day."
--GeekMom.com
If you are a male approaching adulthood, you might be wondering:
Are you a boy or a man?
You might even hear the question coming from parents, mentors,
your boss or girlfriend. Asking the question is not a bad thing; it
could push you to envision your potential and become a better
person.
Perhaps you are a teacher, parent or counselor struggling to
help someone determine what stage they are at in life. They need
help and guidance, but there just aren't many resources out there
that spell out the difference.
In this book, you'll consider 75 key words that illustrate the
gap. Delve into issues such as trust, truth and pride. You'll
examine what it means to be an adult in ways you never did
before.
It's also important to understand the myths that revolve around
manhood. You don't have to be violent, a playboy or bossy to leave
boyhood behind. Rather, you need the courage to throw away
stereotypes.
Find out the key differences between being a child and an
adult, and determine whether or not you or someone you know is
ready to make the leap in "The Difference Between a Boy and a
Man."
Reinforce understanding throughout the course with clear topic
summaries and sample questions and answers to help students target
higher grades. Written by experienced subject experts Cameron Dunn
and Michael Witherick, this Student Guide is divided into two key
sections - content guidance, and sample questions and answers.
Content guidance will: - Develop understanding of key concepts and
terminology in key physical geography topics tectonic processes and
hazards, landscape systems, processes and change (glaciated and
coastal), the water cycle and water insecurity, and the carbon
cycle and energy security. - Consolidate knowledge with 'knowledge
check questions' at the end of each topic and answers in the back
of the book. Sample questions and answers will: - Build
understanding of the different question types, so that students can
approach each question with confidence. - Enable students to target
top grades in their exam paper with sample answers and commentary
explaining exactly why marks have been awarded.
Reinforce understanding throughout the course with clear topic
summaries and sample questions and answers to help students target
higher grades. Written by experienced teacher and subject experts
David Redfern and Catherine Owen, this Student Guide is divided
into two key sections - content guidance, and sample questions and
answers. Content guidance will: - Develop understanding of key
concepts and terminology in key physical geography topics water and
carbon cycles, hot desert systems and landscapes, glacial systems
and landscapes, and hazards. - Consolidate knowledge with
'knowledge check questions' at the end of each topic and answers in
the back of the book. Sample questions and answers will: - Build
understanding of the different question types, so that students can
approach each question with confidence. - Enable students to target
top grades in their exam paper with sample answers and commentary
explaining exactly why marks have been awarded.
In the 1950s, a black man in the South was expected to lower his
eyes when he passed a white man on the street. African-American and
white citizens attended separate schools, restaurants, and parks.
They were even buried in separate graveyards. That was how
traditional Southern society had been for more than 300 years but
times were changing. Civil rights workers were demanding equal
rights for blacks. The nonviolent activists boycotted buses,
flouted Jim Crow laws, staged marches, and filled up jails by the
dozen. Meanwhile, the Klu Klux Klan and other white segregationists
retaliated with their own protests, harsher laws, and increasingly
violent attacks. The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement
brings alive both sides of the civil rights movement. Learn about
key figures and the strategies of the movement. Then flip the book
for the lesser-known story of the segregationists and the motives
that spurred their actions.
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