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After fourteen years of construction, the Brooklyn Bridge was
completed, much to the delight of the sister cities it connected:
Brooklyn and New York City.
Born into slavery in Maryland in 1818, Frederick Douglass was determined to gain freedom--and once he realized that knowledge was power, he secretly learned to read and write to give himself an advantage. After escaping to the North in 1838, as a free man he gave powerful speeches about his experience as a slave. He was so impressive that he became a friend of President Abraham Lincoln, as well as one of the most famous abolitionists of the nineteenth century.
Wheels are busy. On banana carts, they're pushed; on dog wagons, they're pulled. On bikes they're pedaled forward; on tow trucks, towed backward "Wheels work, and wheels play. / That's what WHEELS do all day " The rhyming text is written in both English and Spanish in this dynamic board book, each language clearly differentiated with color. Laroche's extraordinary three-dimensional paper-relief artwork makes every colorful scenario pop, whether the wheels are spinning, whirring, racing, or rolling.
Kids will count and name 101 trucks and other mighty things that go in this colorful drive around a city's streets! Learn about all of the trucks on the road -- from carriers, helpers, and builders, to movers, farmers, and rescuers -- in this oversized board book with 101 different vehicles for kids to name and count! With bite-size information that's perfect for this young age, an interactive refrain, and a giant maze-like image at the end of all the trucks sharing the same road, the next book in this young nonfiction series is sure to be a hit!
A humorist, narrator, and social observer, Mark Twain is unsurpassed in American literature. Best known as the author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain, not unlike his protagonist, Huck, has a restless spirit. He found adventure prospecting for silver in Nevada, navigating steamboats down the Mississippi, and making people laugh around the world. But Twain also had a serious streak and decried racism and injustice. His fascinating life is captured candidly in this enjoyable biography.
A humorist, narrator, and social observer, Mark Twain is
unsurpassed in American literature. Best known as the author of
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain, not unlike his
protagonist, Huck, has a restless spirit. He found adventure
prospecting for silver in Nevada, navigating steamboats down the
Mississippi, and making people laugh around the world. But Twain
also had a serious streak and decried racism and injustice. His
fascinating life is captured candidly in this enjoyable biography.
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