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This book will take you on an unforgettable comic adventure through
the colorful and cute imaginations of mid-century Japanese textile
designers. Travel on the hem of fun and vibrant children's manga or
illustration, translated into fabric designs. Over 300 images
portray children, animals, and whimsical worlds, beautifully
photographed to peak the interest of fabric collectors and
historians, sewing enthusiasts, designers, and those who love all
things Japanese. More than just an informative guide for
collectors, this book paints a vivid portrait of Japanese childhood
and explores the transformation of post-war Japan through changes
in fabric design. Enlightening sections display images and themes,
design layout and influences, design houses, and color trends.
Additional chapters list manufacturers and provide photographs of
their labels. A glossary of terms, care guide, and fabric resources
round out this book. Whatever your interests, you'll love these
magical prints and the worlds to which they'll transport you.
Japanese Anime Linens presents a completely unique way of looking
at the art of Japanese animation, or anime. Vibrant linens with
recognizable cartoon characters from popular manga illustrations
and anime leap from over 325 dazzling color photographs. The author
has assembled an incredible selection of collectible vintage and
contemporary textiles, including fabrics, handkerchiefs, yukatas,
and appliquA (c)s - all identified and assigned
values.\nInformative sections on design, color trends, anime fabric
resources, and manga events are included. Examples of textile
labels help date and identify pieces.\nAn additional craft and
decorating section will inspire and delight quilters and home
sewers alike. There are many ideas for crafts, along with
suggestions on how to incorporate them into your home decor.\nThis
book is sure to delight fabric collectors, sewing enthusiasts,
designers, fabric historians, and those who simply love Japanese
anime and manga.
Eerie footsteps sound in thin air. Disembodied voices float down
empty staircases. Apparitions peer from lace-covered windows.
Welcome to the haunted Southern California coast. Meet inhabitants
of the Olivas Adobe in Ventura County where icy hands pull at your
clothes; glimpse ghostly lights at Smugglers Beach as they
disappear into the waves, seeming to walk along the bottom of the
ocean; experience sea monsters of Long Beach where you may become
tangled in serpent tentacles; and take a trip on a cursed ship at
San Clemente Island. Dead sailors, sea monsters, and evil
apparitions abound here...beware.
This swatch book is an inspiring visual tour of elegant fabric
design using beautiful historic kimono remnants from Japan's Showa
Period (1926-1989). More than 400 photographs and detailed captions
provide information on motif identification, Japanese history and
cultural traditions. The book is organized around favorite Japanese
motifs, including cherry blossoms, peonies, maple leaves, bamboo
shoots, waves, and clouds. It will be a source of ideas and
inspiration for collectors, designers, quilters, and historians. A
glossary of related terms, antique fabric resources, and a
substantial bibliography point the way to further reading and
study.
Tyler can't wait to play baseball against the teachers at Victory.
It is a big event to celebrate school spirit. But before game day
arrives, Tyler sprains his ankle. Since he can't play, Tyler wants
to skip the game altogether. Will he learn that there's no crying
in baseball?
The Monterey Peninsula, in California, is alive with ghosts and
spirits. Spend time with a ghostly lady in a black dress who
occupies a rocking chair at the Robert Louis Stevenson House. Read
about a phantom woman in Pebble Beach who frightens drivers when
she appears in the middle of the road. Examine the peculiar
appearances of Monterey's famous sea serpent, "Bobo," and the ghost
of Father Junipero Serra that returns annually to Carmel Mission to
say Mass. Experience disembodied voices, phantom ships, and ghostly
spirits wandering historic adobes, hotels, and roadways of the
Peninsula. Unusual paranormal stories are compiled here, including
the ghost of a Chinese fisherman, a Devil's Ship, a Haunted
Lighthouse, and more.
Vintage San Diego travel advertisements, postcards and photographs
from the early 1900s to the present extol the virtues of San Diego:
its perfect sun, surf, and sand.\nTake a virtual tour of six beach
areas in San Diego to see sandstone cliffs and foaming surf, and
stroll pristine seashores and bustling boardwalks. Among the places
highlighted are La Jolla Cove Park, which served as an inspiration
to the art work of Dr. Seuss, and Mission Beach, where the thrill
of the chaos roller coaster awaits. \nAlso, see Coronado, where the
ghost of Kate Morgan is said to haunt the famed Del Mar Hotel,
immortalized by Bing Crosby in the song "Where the turf meets the
surf."
Photographs and postcards combine with interesting text to create a
book of memories of Buffalo, New York - a city that has it all:
lakeside pathways to bike or stroll along, stunning architecture,
proximity to camping and hiking areas, and hospitality. They make
Buffalo and its surrounding area a city for all seasons. Historic
images and contemporary photographs allow readers to take a virtual
tour of Buffalo and see why its the perfect place.
Tyler loves a good practical joke, but his beach volleyball
teammates have had enough. He has spent so much time on his gags,
that he hasn't learned anything about the game.
Does your coat have a zipper? Did you eat breakfast with a fork?
You're using simple machines! From butter knives to seesaws,
rolling pins to catapults, we are surrounded by simple machines!
Simple Machines! With 25 Science Projects for Kids astounds readers
with the ingenuity they already possess and inspires them to look
differently at the objects they use every day. What do a fork and
an axe have in common? How do pulleys get a flag up a flagpole?
Simple Machines! introduces kids to the concept of mechanical
advantage and harnesses kid-power by inviting them to build
machines of their own design. This book also opens eyes and minds
to the diversity of machines in their lives, and sparks the
imagination with challenge, humor, and achievable projects. Simple
Machines! dedicates a chapter to each of the six simple machines
that were identified centuries ago: levers, inclined planes,
pulleys, screws, wedges, and wheels and axles. Kids develop
analytical skills as they figure out where force is applied and
what kind of work it generates. Essential questions, fascinating
facts, and links to online primary sources make student-led
learning fun and productive! Through science-minded STEM projects
and investigative engineering experiments, kids develop critical
and creative thinking skills about the roles simple machines play
in our world and their importance to human civilization. Simple
Machines! is part of a set of two Explore Technology books that
introduce young digital natives to the history, science, and
engineering of the tech world in which we live, using hands-on STEM
activities, essential questions, links to online primary sources
and real-life connections. The other title in this series is
Robotics! Nomad Press books integrate content with participation.
Common Core State Standards, the Next Generation Science Standards,
and STEM Education all place project-based learning as key building
blocks in education. Combining content with inquiry-based projects
stimulates learning and makes it active and alive. Nomad's unique
approach simultaneously grounds kids in factual knowledge while
allowing them the space to be curious, creative, and critical
thinkers.
Architecture, democracy, the Olympics--the modern world owes a lot
to the ancient Greeks! In Explore Greek Myths! With 25 Great
Projects, readers embark on a fascinating journey to explore the
myths that infused ancient Greek culture, civilization, and
innovation. Readers will learn how these myths, popular more than
3,000 years ago, have provided fundamental support to today's art,
architecture, mathematics, science, philosophy, literature, and
government. Readers will read about the adventures of many Greek
gods, such as Zeus, who could throw lightning bolts and Athena, who
personally protected the city of Athens. Readers will also meet
great heroes, including the mighty Heracles, Perseus, who freed a
princess chained to a rock, and Odysseus, who battled with a
one-eyed giant called a Cyclopes. These characters and creatures
serve to both entertain and offer lessons in morality, while also
explaining the natural phenomenon that the ancient Greeks had no
scientific explanation for. The lively text, surprising fun facts,
jokes, and colorful illustrations encourage children to explore
Greek mythology and make connections to our modern culture and
language. Hands-on activities include making a topographical map of
ancient Greece and designing Greek columns, while links to online
primary sources encourage readers to explore the topic
independently.
The West, the largest region in the United States, encompasses
varied landscapes. It stretches across arid deserts, the Alaskan
tundra, and the tropical Hawaiian islands. Exploring the West looks
at this region's defining features, including its geography,
history, biology, industries, and diverse cultures. Easy-to-read
text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear
look at this subject. Features include a table of contents,
infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index.
Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Our ancestors did not always write down their history, so
archaeologists search for clues to learn more about how people once
lived. In Archaeology: Cool Women Who Dig, readers ages 9 through
12 dig into the past through the challenges and successes of three
dynamic women working in the field today. Chelsea Rose is a
historical archaeologist with Southern Oregon University, Alexandra
Jones runs Archaeology in the Community in Washington, DC, and
Justine Benanty is a maritime archaeologist from New York City.
Nomad Press books in the Girls in Science series supply a bridge
between girls' interests and their potential futures by
investigating science careers and introducing women who have
succeeded in science. Compelling stories of real-life
archaeologists provide readers with role models that they can look
toward as examples of success. Archaeology: Cool Women Who Dig uses
engaging content, links to primary sources, and essential questions
to whet kids' appetites for further exploration and study of
archaeology. This book explores the history of archaeology, the
women who helped pioneer field research, and the varied careers in
this exciting and important field. Both boys and girls are
encouraged to find their passion in the gritty field of
archaeology.
Sugar makes foods sweet. It is found naturally in many foods and is
added to others. Too much sugar can cause health problems. Your
Body on Sugar uncovers the nutritional benefits of sugar, how it
interacts with the body, and how to include it as part of a
balanced diet. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back
matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include
a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional
resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and
correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo
Publishing, a division of ABDO.
Gives readers a close-up look at the history and importance of
Hoover Dam. With colorful spreads featuring fun facts, sidebars, a
labeled map, and a "That's Amazing!" special feature, this book
provides an engaging overview of this amazing landmark.
Explore Native American Cultures! with 25 Great Projects introduces
readers to seven main Native American cultural regions, from the
northeast woodlands to the Northwest tribes. It encourages readers
to investigate the daily activities--including the rituals,
beliefs, and longstanding traditions--of America's First People.
Where did they live? How did they learn to survive and build
thriving communities? This book also investigates the negative
impact European explorers and settlers had on Native Americans,
giving readers a glimpse into the complicated history of Native
Americans. Readers will enjoy the fascinating stories about
America's First People as leaders, inventors, diplomats, and
artists. To enrich the historical information, hands-on activities
bring to life each region's traditions, including region-specific
festivals, technology, and art. Readers can learn Native American
sign language and create a salt dough map of the Native American
regions. Each project is outlined with clear step-by-step
instructions and diagrams, and requires minimal adult supervision.
Gives readers a close-up look at the history and importance of
Hoover Dam. With colorful spreads featuring fun facts, sidebars, a
labeled map, and a "That's Amazing!" special feature, this book
provides an engaging overview of this amazing landmark.
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