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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
On his local & global travels young boy Sam Widges encounters
many interesting characters - from a flan fan old man & his
monkey mate on a itchy desert island and mice on the moon hiding
beneath a big chunk of Chinese cheese, to mysterious performers
parading by a Fuji mountain river walk in Japan & didgeridoo
dancing outback aboriginals... Highly detailed illustrations lead
us to discover with Sam Widges what he has always been searching
for all this time when he has travelled all around the world
seeking his mysterious goal. The red world map at the beginning of
the book works like a puzzle for readers to try to guess which page
relates to which stopover point in the book on his long distance
travel to many different continents of this planet & give young
readers an insight into our big planet. His adventure guides the
reader to find the inner values of life that mean more to us than
all the shiny sparkly attractions of the outside world & its
10,000 hypnotic things. This meditative approach is designed to
leave story readers in a peaceful tranquil state of mind ready for
a good dream just before bedtime or to feel like they have
travelled the world without ever leaving their armchair. He
achieves his gentle realisation at last after much soul searching
in the same gentle manner a white feather of peace makes contact
with a pool of crystal clear water landing in a slow motion soft
bounce...
New title in the internationally best-selling, and Blue Peter Book
Award-winning series. Following on from the incredible Invented by
Animals, Built by Animals introduces us to the creatures who have
inspired the materials and techniques that are used by humans in
the building world today. Meet over 26 animals behind the most
amazing building tech, humorously brought to life by Yeji Yun and
wittily and expertly explained by WWF educator Christiane Dorion.
This book dives into theworld of biomimicry and answers questions
like: How can we use more solar energy to power our homes? How can
we grow plants in the desert? How can we pump water to the top of
very tall buildings? How can we clean polluted rivers? From the
bee's honeycomb shape that strengthens structures to termites that
build their nests with natural air con, these creatures did it
first! And, at the end of the book, find out who wins big at the
Animal Builder Awards! Will it be the prairie dog, the peacock, the
beaver or the firefly? Built by Animals explores this amazing STEM
subject in a deceptively simple way, showing children that the
future of architecture can be inspired by and be respectful of
nature.
As a child, Laura Ingalls Wilder traveled across the prairie in
a covered wagon. Her daughter, Rose, thought those stories might
make a good book, and the two created the beloved Little House
series.
Sara Breedlove, the daughter of former slaves, wanted everything
to be different for her own daughter, A'Lelia. Together they built
a million-dollar beauty empire for women of color. Marie Curie
became the first person in history to win two Nobel prizes in
science. Inspired by her mother, Irene too became a scientist and
Nobel prize winner.
"Borrowed Names" is the story of these extraordinary mothers and
daughters.
THIS BEAUTIFUL BOOK WITH A GOLD FOIL COVER IS THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS
PRESENT FOR YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS. Women in Art is an EMPOWERING
and INSPIRATIONAL celebration of some of the most iconic and
fearless women who paved the way for the next generation of
artists. From well-known figures such as Frida Kahlo and Dame
Vivienne Westwood to lesser-known artists including Harriet Powers
(the nineteenth-century African American quilter) and Yoyoi Kusama
(a Japenese sculptor), this charmingly illustrated and inspiring
book highlights the achievements of 50 notable women in the arts.
Covering a wide array of artistic mediums, this fascinating
collection also contains infographics about artistic movements
throughout history, statistics about women's representation in
museums, and notable works by women who have inspired the world
from the 11th century to today. This gorgeous gift book with gold
foil on the cover, is the perfect present for art-lovers both young
and old!
In the fifth book of the Road to Glory series, Jeremy Daniel shows
us how Caster Semenya developed into a world-class athlete. Growing
up in poverty in Limpopo, Caster's early experiences at school are
marked by many ups and downs: while her friends and family accept
her for who she is, she is constantly bullied for her appearance.
But she discovers soccer and immerses herself in the game – even
making the boys’ team. It is only after she enrols at the
University of Pretoria that her life changes completely. Away from
village life, she impresses on the track and is noticed as a
talent, eventually meeting Coach Daniels in whom she finds a
trainer and mentor. Battling controversy over her gender on the
track and in the media, she nevertheless goes on to win gold at the
2016 Olympics, becoming an ambassador for South Africa.
Think Through Geography is a highy motivating, enquiry-led
Geography course for 11-14 year-olds. The easy-to-use,
differentiated approach guides pupils through each enquiry
step-by-step. It provides challenge and support for all abilities
and ensures complete coverage of the Key Stage 3 National
Curriculum with in-depth practice in ICT, Citizenship, Literacy and
Numeracy. In line with the principles of the Foundation Subjects
strand of the Key Stage 3 Stategy whilst maintaining a focus on
real places and real people. Develops thinking skills and motivates
pupils through the enquiry-based approach. Provides differentiation
through the stepped tasks and worksheets. Highlights opportunities
for fieldwork, mnapwork, photo/satellite image analysis,
citizenship, ICT, numeracy and literacy practice.
The final installment of Isabel Allende's celebrated trilogy of the
journeys of Jaguar and Eagle soars with radiant settings, spirits,
beings, and the transformation of an extraordinary friendship, as
Alexander and Nadia embark on mission in Kenya that begins as a
search for elephants and ends up exposing a system of injustices.
Alexander Cold knows all too well his grandmother Kate is never far
from an adventure. When International Geographic commissions her to
write an article about the first elephant-led safaris in Africa,
they head--with Nadia Santos and the magazine's photography
crew--to the blazing, red plains of Kenya. Days into the tour, a
Catholic missionary approaches their camp in search of his
companions who have mysteriously disappeared. Kate, Alexander,
Nadia, and their team, agreeing to aid the rescue, enlist the help
of a local pilot to lead them to the swampy forests of Ngoube.
There they discover a clan of Pygmies who unveil a harsh and
surprising world of corruption, slavery, and poaching. Alexander
and Nadia, entrusting the magical strengths of Jaguar and Eagle,
their totemic animal spirits, launch a spectacular and precarious
struggle to restore freedom and return leadership to its rightful
hands.
Eighteen stories about how ordinary girls with very different
passions have become extraordinary women and made significant
contributions to our world. Women look to other women as role
models and for inspiration. Seeing confidence, leadership, and
accomplishments in other women helps a young woman envision herself
with those qualities. Women and GIS: Mapping Their Stories tells
the tales of how 18 women applied themselves and overcame
obstacles, using maps, analysis, and geographic information systems
(GIS) to contribute to their professions and the world. Sharing the
experiences of their childhoods, the misstarts and challenges they
faced, and the lessons they learned, each story is a celebration of
a woman's unique path and of the perseverance and hard work it
takes to achieve success. From oceanographers to activists,
archaeologists to entrepreneurs, the women in Women and GIS:
Mapping Their Stories can serve as mentors to motivate readers who
are developing their own life stories and inspire their potential
in a new way.
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