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Award-winning author Candace Fleming sets her gaze on the mystery
at Roswell, New Mexico, and the "crash from outer space" that set
the United States on edge for decades. In 1947, during the early
years of the Cold War, a field in Roswell, New Mexico was disturbed
by a strange crash and smattering of debris. Some say the bodies of
extraterrestrial beings were strewn across the ground, that a UFO
had crashed there, and that the government was covering up the
evidence in a massive conspiracy. But what really happened at
Roswell? The infamous "crash from outer space" has become a fixture
in our culture, inspiring a surge of UFO sightings and conspiracy
theories. But at its heart is the story of military scientists, a
city on the brink of the Cold War, and a debris field scattered
with mystery. What was it that actually crashed at Roswell? Were
alien bodies found? Was it Russian spies? Secret military
technology? And did the government try to hide what they found? An
electrifying exploration of one of the most thrilling mysteries in
recent history, by Sibert Award winning author Candace Fleming.
From award-winning author Candace Fleming A thrilling exploration
of the Roswell crash For readers aged 8+
Take to the sky with Apis, a honeybee, as she embarks on her
journey through life! Follow the life cycle of this devoted and
extraordinary worker as she cleans the hive, tends to larvae and
the queen, builds wax comb, and guards the hive from invaders -
before embarking on her first flight to seek nectar. Eric Rohmann's
exquisitely detailed illustrations bring the great outdoors into
your hands in this poetically written tribute to the hardworking
honeybee. Award-winning author Candace Fleming presents the life
cycle of the honeybee in accessible, beautiful language. Honeybee
also features a stunning gatefold and an essay on the plight of
honeybees.
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Mine! (Hardcover)
Candace Fleming, Eric Rohmann
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R414
Discovery Miles 4 140
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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From award-winning author Candace Fleming, comes the powerful and
fascinating story of the brave and dedicated young women who helped
turn the tides of World War II for the Allies, with their hard work
and determination at Bletchley Park. Scholastic Focus is the
premier home of thoroughly researched, beautifully written, and
thoughtfully designed works of narrative nonfiction aimed at
middle-grade and young adult readers. These books help readers
learn about the world in which they live and develop their critical
thinking skills, so that they may become dynamic citizens who are
able to analyze and understand our past, participate in essential
discussions about our present, and work to grow and build our
future. "You are to report to Station X at Bletchley Park,
Buckinghamshire, in four days time....That is all you need to
know." This was the terse telegram hundreds of young women
throughout the British Isles received in the spring of 1941, as
World War II raged. As they arrived at Station X, a sprawling
mansion in a state of disrepair surrounded by Spartan-looking huts
with little chimneys coughing out thick smoke--these young people
had no idea what kind of work they were stepping into. Who had
recommended them? Why had they been chosen? Most would never learn
all the answers to these questions. Bletchley Park was a well-kept
secret during World War II, operating under the code name Station
X. The critical work of code-cracking Nazi missives that went on
behind its closed doors could determine a victory or loss against
Hitler's army. Amidst the brilliant cryptographers, flamboyant
debutantes, and absent-minded professors working there, it was
teenaged girls who kept Station X running. Some could do advanced
math, while others spoke a second language. They ran the unwieldy
bombe machines, made sense of wireless sound waves, and sorted the
decoded messages. They were expected to excel in their fields and
most importantly: know how to keep a secret. Candace Fleming is the
award-winning and highly acclaimed author of Crash from Outer
Space, The Curse of the Mummy, and many other nonfiction books for
young readers. With her canny and compelling narrative voice she
makes history come alive. Thick with tension and suspense, this is
an extraordinary and relatively unknown story of World War II that
will fascinate readers who will be thrilled to see young people
playing such an important role in the wartime effort.
From the versatile author of "Ben Franklin's Almanac," an ALA
Notable Book, comes this charming, hilarious novella about a
spunky, funny boy from India who adjusts to his new life in
suburban America.
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Penny & Pip (Hardcover)
Candace Fleming; Illustrated by Eric Rohmann
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R246
Discovery Miles 2 460
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A little girl finds a lost dinosaur baby roaming the halls of a
museum and is determined to give it a home in this sweet and
charming picture book. Penny feels certain that
something is following her down the hall as she walks with her
class through the Natural History Museum. She looks—nothing. She
looks again—still nothing. She looks one more time and spies
a verrrrry long neck and a verrrrry long
tail on something that looks suspiciously like a baby brontosaurus!
Penny might be only five, but she knows dinosaurs are
extinct. And yet, one seems to be following her. The little dino
and Penny spend time together all over the museum, and when Penny
doesn’t see a giant adult dinosaur lumbering around, she realizes
Pip—as she’s named him—must be on his own. The only thing to
do is to feed him some snacks and take him home with her…if she
can figure out how.
"These contemporary "fables" are instructive, hilarious, and now in
paperback!
"The fourth graders at Aesop Elementary are, well, unusual. There's
Calvin Tallywong, who wants to go back to kindergarten. But when he
actually gets the chance, he's forced to do the squirrel dance and
wear a yellow-school-bus name tag. The moral of his story? Be
careful what you wish for. Then there's Amisha Spelwadi, who can
spell "wildebeest, "no problem. She's sure she'll get 100 percent
on her spelling test. But when the teacher, Mr. Jupiter, asks the
class to spell "cat, "all Amisha can come up with is "kat. "The
moral this time? Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
Here's a collection of contemporary fables about a hilariously
rambunctious group of kids and their amazing teacher that is sure
to delight students and teachers alike!
"Clink Clankety-bang Thump-whirr "That's the sound of Papa at work.
Although he is an inventor, he has never made anything that works
perfectly, and that's because he hasn't yet found a truly fantastic
idea. But when he takes his family fishing on Lake Michigan, his
daughter Virena asks, "Have you ever wondered what it's like to be
a fish?"--and Papa is off to his workshop. With a lot of
persistence and a little bit of help, Papa--who is based on the
real-life inventor Lodner Phillips--creates a submarine that can
take his family for a trip to the bottom of Lake Michigan.
Award-winning and critically acclaimed author Candace Fleming
presents the edge-of-your-seat true story of the search for
Tutankhamun's tomb, the Western public's belief that the dig was
cursed, and the battle for ownership of the treasures within.
Scholastic Focus is the premier home of thoroughly researched,
beautifully written, and thoughtfully designed works of narrative
nonfiction aimed at middle-grade and young adult readers. These
books help readers learn about the world in which they live and
develop their critical thinking skills, so that they may become
dynamic citizens who are able to analyze and understand our past,
participate in essential discussions about our present, and work to
grow and build our future. During the reign of the New Kingdom of
Egypt, the boy pharaoh Tutankhamun ruled and died tragically young.
In order to send him on his way into the afterlife, his tomb was
filled with every treasure he would need after death. And then, it
was lost to time, buried in the sands of the Valley of the Kings.
His tomb was also said to be cursed. Centuries later, as
Egypt-mania gripped Europe, two Brits -- a rich earl with a habit
for gambling and a disreputable, determined archeologist -- worked
for years to rediscover and open Tutankhamun's tomb. But once it
was uncovered, would ancient powers take their revenge for
disturbing and even looting the pharaoh's resting place? What else
could explain the mysterious illnesses, accidents, and deaths that
began once it was found?
In the streets and canals of Venice, Gabriella can hear nothing but sweet music. The drying laundry goes slap-slap, the church bells go ting-aling-ling, and the lire go jing-aling-ling. Soon, Gabriella is humming her way through town -- and everyone hears her song! Some find it sad, others smile when they hear it -- but none can forget the beautiful melody. Before long, a certain struggling composer is inspired by Gabriella's song -- and a beautiful symphony is born.
Meet Imogene Tripp, a plucky girl with a passion for history. As a
baby, her first words were "Four score and seven years ago." In
preschool, she finger-painted a map of the Oregon Trail. So it's
not surprising that when the mayor wants to tear down the
long-neglected Liddleville Historical Society to make room for a
shoelace factory, Imogene is desperate to convince the town how
important its history is. But even though she rides through the
streets in her Paul Revere costume shouting, "The bulldozers are
coming, the bulldozers are coming " the townspeople won't budge.
What's a history-loving kid to do?
Filled with quotes from history's biggest players--not to mention
mini-bios--and lots of humor, this is the perfect book for budding
historians.
"This girl-power story succeeds as an energetic--and
funny--against-all-odds tale." --"The Horn Book Magazine, " Starred
"From the Hardcover edition."
From award-winning author Elissa Brent Weissman comes a collection of quirky, smart, and vulnerable childhood works by some of today's foremost children's authors and illustrators--revealing young talent, the storytellers they would one day become, and the creativity they inspire today.
Everyone's story begins somewhere...
For Linda Sue Park, it was a trip to the ocean, a brand-new typewriter, and a little creative license.
For Jarrett J. Krosoczka, it was a third grade writing assignment that ignited a creative fire in a kid who liked to draw.
For Kwame Alexander, it was a loving poem composed for Mother's Day--and perfected through draft after discarded draft.
For others, it was a teacher, a parent, a beloved book, a word of encouragement. It was trying, and failing, and trying again. It was a love of words, and pictures, and stories.
Your story is beginning, too. Where will it go?
Oo Knocka-knocka-knocka! That's the sound of three little bunnies
on Mr. McGreely's doorstep, begging to come inside for the winter.
But while Mr. McGreely shared his carrots with the bunnies last
summer, he has no intention of sharing his house! So... Hammer Bam!
Smack Slam! That's the sound of Mr. McGreely boarding up his
windows to keep the bunnies out in the cold where they belong! The
trouble is, no matter what Mr. McGreely does, the pesky pufftails
have a way of sneaking inside -- and taking his things to make a
warm, cozy nest for themselves. Will Mr. McGreely ever get the best
of these infuriating flopears? The three wily bunnies from Muncha!
Muncha! Muncha! return in a sequel that's even funnier than their
first adventure.
From the acclaimed author of "Amelia Lost" and "The Lincolns" comes
more nonfiction at its very best--and a perfect resource for
meeting Common Core standards.
Here is the riveting story of the Russian Revolution as it
unfolded. When Russia's last tsar, Nicholas II, inherited the
throne in 1894, he was unprepared to do so. With their four
daughters (including Anastasia) and only son, a hemophiliac,
Nicholas and his reclusive wife, Alexandra, buried their heads in
the sand, living a life of opulence as World War I raged outside
their door and political unrest grew.
Deftly maneuvering between the lives of the Romanovs and the plight
of Russia's peasants--and their eventual uprising--Fleming offers
up a fascinating portrait, complete with inserts featuring period
photographs and compelling primary-source material that brings it
all to life. History doesn't get more interesting than the story of
the Romanovs.
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