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The Alphabet Bible
(Hardcover)
Anastacia Francis; Illustrated by Cameron Wilson; Edited by Jamila Harris
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In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy
bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of
Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to be elected as Principal Chief
of the Cherokee Nation. Growing up, little Wilma was surrounded by
her Cherokee heritage. Her parents taught her to be proud of who
she was, and all that had come before her. But when the family
moved from Oklahoma's Rocky Mountains to the city of San Francisco,
it was a big change, and Wilma fully realised how unfairly the
world treated Native Americans. As an adult, she became a leader in
the fight for Native American rights, and rose to become the first
woman to ever be elected as a Chief of a Cherokee Nation. This
inspiring book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra
facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with
historical photos and a detailed profile of the pioneering Native
American leader and activist. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a
bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the
lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to
scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things,
yet each began life as a child with a dream. This empowering series
offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of
formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for
reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present
expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you
to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning
cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even
more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to
children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who
will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
Build the confidence, knowledge and skills your students need to
succeed in Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies Route A. This time-saving,
write-in workbook can be used be flexibly for classwork or
homework, throughout the course or for revision and exam practice.
- Improve understanding through a range of activities that enable
students to review, reinforce and apply their knowledge across each
component of the course - Prepare for assessment with exam-style
questions to help students practice and perfect their technique -
Encourage independent study and progression with the answers
available online This workbook covers: - Component 1: Religious,
Philosophical and Ethical Studies in the Modern World - Component
2: Study of Christianity - Component 3: Islam
- Clean new design for easy readability and comprehension
- Updated text presented in a lively, continuous narrative
- New center-spread "sidebar" feature presenting material in a fun,
creative way
- Excellent age-appropriate introduction to curriculum-relevant
subjects
- "Words to Know" glossary clarifies subject-specific
vocabulary
- "Learn More" section encourages independent study
- Index makes navigating subject matter easy
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World War II was in its early days when brutal German dictator
Adolf Hitler paid a visit to Paris, the capital of France. Only
days before, on June 14, 1940, German soldiers had overrun the
city, shocking the world. Hitler now viewed the city s cultural
treasures as his own. He posed for a photo in front of the Eiffel
Tower, the beloved symbol of France and the country s free,
democratic people. The photo, taken by his personal photographer,
Heinrich Hoffmann, would show the world that Nazi Germany had
triumphed over its bitter enemy. Many who viewed the photo in
newspapers around the globe would draw a second conclusion that
Germany would almost certainly invade Britain next. And if Britain
fell, Hitler would be a huge step closer to his ultimate goal of
world domination."
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