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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
Crazy about Wii, Nintendo, X-Box, and PlayStation? Meet the
inventor whose work made them all possible: Ralph Baer, creator of
the first home video game system! Today, the video game industry
keeps growing, with ever more platforms available to fans. But how
did the very first system come about? This picture-book biography
of Ralph Baer, whose family fled Nazi Germany for the US,
introduces kids to a great inventor AND the birth of the first home
console. Using wartime technology, Baer thought outside the box and
transformed the television into a vehicle for gaming; Baer's
invention, the Odyssey, is a precursor to the Atari gaming system.
Today, interactive systems like Wii and PlayStation are descendants
of Ralph's innovative "Brown Box," making this award-winning
inventor the true "Father of Video Games."
When fourteen-year-old Manuel and his younger brother join a difficult expedition through the Southwest desert to the Rio Grande in 1598, their comical trained goat is instrumental in helping them survive.
An engaging and visually exciting look at some of Africa's major
cities This series offers readers of 9 and up an engaging and
visually exciting look at some of the world's major cities.
Cityscapes draw in the reader with facts about the iconic buildings
that help to shape each city's unique identity. Data-packed pages
give the essential details about each featured city, including
where to go, what to do and things to eat on a visit, as well as
information about the city's history. The cities of Africa covered
in the book are Lagos, Nigeria; Cairo, Egypt; Kampala, Uganda;
Nairobi, Kenya; Algiers, Algeria; Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast; Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia; Cape Town, South Africa; Marakesh, Morocco and
Maputo, Mozambique, as well as Tripoli, Libya; Harare, Zimbabwe;
Monrovia, Liberia; Las Palmas, African Spanish Islands; Tunis,
Tunisia, Windhoek, Namibia, Antananarivo, Madagascar and
Johannesburg, South Africa. Titles in the 6-book series feature the
cities of Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and
South America.
If you're looking for simple, visual guide to all of the core sciences,
this book is for you.
If you wonder how airplanes stay in the air, how holograms are made, or
whether viruses really are living creatures, How Science Works will
reveal all. This book uses clear, easy-to-understand graphics to
explain difficult concepts – not only the core science topics that
eluded us at school, but also the cutting-edge science reported in the
news, including the discovery of the Higgs boson, gravitational waves,
and the mysteries of dark matter. This new edition is revised with
latest facts, figures, and discoveries, including new pages on
artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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The Genius of Egypt
(Hardcover)
Marlon McKenney; Illustrated by Marlon McKenney; Edited by Julia Akpan
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R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
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Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate
with a Thanksgiving meal. But what is the origin of this tradition?
Did it really begin when the Pilgrims and Native Americans got
together in 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts?
In her signature narrative nonfiction style, Penny Colman paints
a fascinating picture of this cherished American holiday. She
examines numerous Thanksgiving claims which were antecedents to the
national holiday we celebrate today, raises the turkey
question--does everyone eat turkey on Thanksgiving?--and shows
Sarah Josepha Hale's instrumental role in establishing the holiday.
Get ready to delve into the rich past of Thanksgiving in an
enlightening history that uncovers the true story.
This book takes a peek into what life was like for a teenager in
the foothills of the Ozark Mountains during the 1940s. The country
was recovering from the Great Depression while going through World
War II. It is a history of simpler times when neighbors supported
and depended on each other for survival. It shows the hard work it
took to eke out a living. It shows their achievements and their
disappointments. It was a time when Americans tightened their belts
to support their country as they never have since then. Rationing
of essential goods was done without complaining. Almost every home
had empty chairs at the table when young men and women left to
defend our freedom, with some of them never returning. Young people
made their own entertainment. This decade proved to be a pivotal
point for women. They entered the armed services and took their
place in defense plants and factories as never before. They proved
they were capable of doing what had to be done. This was the decade
of the National Recovery Act under FDR. The author attended high
school during these years and began teaching in a one-room country
school at age seventeen.
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Rot & Mould
(Hardcover)
Robin Twiddy; Designed by Gareth Liddington
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Discovery Miles 3 420
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Let's take a trip into the woods to see what we can see There's
bugs and birds and animals all living in a tree. Fuzzy moss and
splashy streams mud and sticks and stones Underneath a rotting log
the mushrooms make their home. So pick up your binoculars and won't
you come with me Let's all explore the forest - we'll be home in
time for tea|Let's take a trip into the woods to see what we can
see There's bugs and birds and animals all living in a tree. Fuzzy
moss and splashy streams mud and sticks and stones Underneath a
rotting log the mushrooms make their home. So pick up your
binoculars and won't you come with me Let's all explore the forest
- we'll be home in time for tea
Batchelder Award Honor Book School Library Journal Best of the Year
Kirkus Best of the Year Booklist Editors' Choice Evanston Public
Library's 101 Great Books for Kids Chicago Public Library's Best of
the Best ABC Group Best Books for Young Readers
Hypnotizing...Provocative...Disarming--The New York Times Evocative
and stirring...mesmerizing to read aloud.--The Wall Street Journal
Visually striking...full of vivid language.--Publishers Weekly
(starred) A rich anthology to understand and delight in Native
traditions.--Booklist (starred) Begs to be read aloud.--Kirkus
(starred) Impressive, handsome, and universally appealing.--Horn
Book (starred) Breathtaking and simply beautiful.--School Library
Journal (starred) The language sparkles and the tales beg to be
read aloud.--School Library Connection (starred) Visually
arresting, captivating collection of traditional
stories.--Shelf-Awareness David Bowles' graceful translation
renders this volume an excellent addition to any storytelling
collection.--BCCB One-of-a-kind...A collection that will appeal to
children, but also to any lover and collector of books.--BookRiot A
collection of stories from nations and cultures across our two
continents--the Sea-Ringed World, as the Aztecs called it--from the
Andes all the way up to Alaska. Fifteen thousand years before
Europeans stepped foot in the Americas, people had already spread
from tip to tip and coast to coast. Like all humans, these Native
Americans sought to understand their place in the universe, the
nature of their relationship with the divine, and the origin of the
world into which their ancestors had emerged. The answers lay in
their sacred stories.
Ella Fitzgerald sang the blues and she sang them good. Ella and her
fellas were on the way up! It seemed like nothing could stop her,
until the biggest club in town refused to let her play... and all
because of her colour. But when all hope seemed lost, little did
Ella imagine that a Hollywood star would step in to help. This is
the incredible true story of how a remarkable friendship between
Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe was born - and how they worked
together to overcome prejudice and adversity. An inspiring story,
strikingly illustrated, about the unlikely friendship between two
celebrated female icons of America's golden age.
This captivating children's atlas gives a complete history of the
life and times of our world, through a series of stunning,
specially commissioned 3D maps. Wrap up warm for a trip to the Ice
Age, wonder at the invention of the wheel, show your support at the
French Revolution, and blast off for the Moon landings! This
fascinating history book for kids showcases the impact of global
events over millennia and centuries past. From ancient times to the
21st century, these colourful, detailed maps pinpoint exactly when
and where the most important events and movements in history
happened, as well as the part they all played in shaping the world
today. Children aged 9+ will love to travel through time right up
until recent history, including World War II and the Space Age.
This historical map book for children features: - More than 60
global, continental and regional maps that plot the geographical
spread of the most important events, movements, and civilizations
in world history, encouraging learning and stimulating interest in
the wider world. - Beautifully illustrated and specially
commissioned maps, designed to bring an instant understanding of
the subject, and how, where, and when the relevant events occurred.
- Key events in history like the spread of the Black Death, the
expansion of the Roman Empire, the impact of World War II. What's
Where on Earth? History Atlas is totally unique and the ideal book
for anyone and everyone who wants to know more about the world.
This round-the-world trip begins with the first humans and cities
before visiting the Egyptian pharaohs and experiencing the rise of
the Roman Empire. This History Atlas is the perfect gift for
children curious about the past and the world around them, as well
as parents and educators looking for a visual way to tell stories.
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Queen Amina
(Hardcover)
Rosemond Sarpong Owens; Illustrated by Amina Yaqoob
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R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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Imbokodo: Women Who Shape Us is a groundbreaking series of books
which introduces you to the powerful stories of South African women
who have all made their mark and cleared a path for women and
girls. These books recognise, acknowledge and honour our heroines
and elders from the past and the present. South African women are
silent no more on the roles that we have played in advancing our
lives as artists, storytellers, writers, politicians and
educationists. The title 'Imbokodo' was been chosen as it is a Zulu
word that means "rock" and is often used in the saying 'Wathint'
Abafazi, Wathint' Imbokodo!', which means "You Strike a Women, You
Strike a Rock!" These books were made possible with the support of
Biblionef and funding from the National Arts Council. In 10 Curious
Inventors, Healers & Creators you will read about the women who
shape our world through education, science and maths. You will read
about women who became teachers, nurses, social workers, scientists
and community workers, overcame obstacles and through their work
fought for social change.
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