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In book 2 of the Asha and Baz series, readers once more dive into
the past--this time to learn about famous actor and inventor Hedy
Lamarr!Computer class is off to a rocky start for Asha and Baz!
They've been given a Coding Challenge and must correctly code
instructions to send a digital frog across a computer screen. But
they can't seem to figure it out. With their reputation as the
smartest kids in their class at stake, the pair turn to their magic
stick for answers. They use it to draw their coding problem in the
sand and are transported back in time to 1941 Hollywood to meet
Hedy Lamarr, leaving them even more confused: How can an actor help
them solve the Coding Challenge?But when they learn there's a war
happening and that Hedy Lamar has been hard at work inventing a
device to help with war efforts, the kids realize her
problem-solving skills may be just what they need. Coding,
frequency hopping, and more await in Asha and Baz Meet Hedy
Lamarr!Themes: children's books on STEM/STEAM, early reader, women
in science, women in history, female inventors, gender equality.
Science activity in book can be replicated in schools or at home
using simple supplies. Instructions provided in story.l Time travel
takes two friends to the 1940s for valuable lessons on
problem-solving and perseverance.-- BookLife
In the third book in the Asha and Baz series, readers learn about
secret codes and how to break them from World War II codebreaker
Elizebeth Friedman! A secret code and a mysterious prize up for
grabs at school prompts Asha and Baz to once more use their magic
stick to travel to the past. This time they land in 1942, where
they meet Elizebeth Friedman, a codebreaker working with the US
Navy. She's the perfect person to help the kids with their
codebreaking challenge, but she's hard at work decoding secret
messages from Nazi spies! With a navy officer pressuring Elizebeth
to work quickly and the Allied war efforts at risk, the kids could
be in for more than they expected in Asha and Baz Meet Elizebeth
Friedman! Themes: children's books on STEM/STEAM, Early reader,
women in science, women in history, space, gender equality. Science
activity in book can be replicated in schools or at home using
simple supplies. Instructions provided in story.
Make A Splash With Grandmasaurus!Magical sneezes transform Grandma
into different Mesozoic Era marine reptiles, and it's up to her
grandchildren to track her down, stop her funny business, and
finish their reports before the field trip ends. The aquarium
rescue centre has never been this exciting!This picture book-
Introduces readers to facts about prehistoric marine life-
Encourages environmental consciousness through inclusion of ocean
facts- Features a Grandchild-Grandparent relationship.
Half Grandma Half Dinosaur All Mischief!!The museum has never been
this exciting!When magic museum dust makes Grandma start sneezing,
we're in for a wild time.With each sneeze, Grandma turns into a
different dinosaur and takes off. It's up to the kids (and readers)
to track her down and keep her from making a mess of the
museum.This Picture Book - Provides a world of adventure searching
for and identifying Grandmasaurus- Offers plenty of non-fiction
facts- Great for those who enjoy active reading- This
intergenerational tale shows kids know what's proper behaviour at
the museum!- Complimentary teaching guide available on the
publisher's website.
Make A Splash With Grandmasaurus!Magical sneezes transform Grandma
into different Mesozoic Era marine reptiles, and it's up to her
grandchildren to track her down, stop her funny business, and
finish their reports before the field trip ends. The aquarium
rescue centre has never been this exciting!This picture book-
Introduces readers to facts about prehistoric marine life-
Encourages environmental consciousness through inclusion of ocean
facts- Features a Grandchild-Grandparent relationship.
In the fourth book in the Asha and Baz series, readers learn about
volcanoes from renowned volcanologist Katia Kraft!Asha wants to win
a super cool volcanic rock by solving the Great Volcano Challenge
at school. So she and her best friend Baz use their magic stick to
travel to Iceland in 1973 to learn from famous volcano researcher
Katia Krafft.She's sure to be able to help them with their project,
but she's got an eruption to observe and data to record--and ash,
lava, and smelly gases are a lot more scary than a classroom. With
safety concerns rising, Asha and Baz will need to keep their cool
to get back home and win the prize.
Discover the magic, adventure, history and science of the Asha and
Baz chapter book series. Asha and Baz have a paper rocket to
launch! Whoever builds the rocket that travels the farthest will
get to meet astronaut Chris Hadfield. The only problem is Asha and
Baz don't know how to power their rocket. Stuck and unsure, the
kids brainstorm by drawing a rocket in the sand using a stick. But
this is a very unusual stick. In fact, it's a magic stick! And it
transports them back in time to meet a person who might be able to
help them with their rocket problem: scientist Mary Sherman Morgan.
Themes: children's books on STEM/STEAM, Early reader, women in
science, women in history, space, gender equality. Science activity
in book can be replicated in schools or at home using simple
supplies. Instructions provided in story.*** ★ A wonderful start
to a new series centering on STEM and history; great for any
children's library collection. School Library Journal Starred
Review ★ Spunky protagonists get a realistic look at a historical
female scientist in an accessible series opener.Get it! Kirkus With
an eye on history and love of science, Asha and Baz will encourage
young scientists. Booklife ReviewsPerfect for fans of Magic
Treehouse, Zet Mystery Case, Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew and more.
Insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic syndrome are associated with
the pathogenesis and progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD). It encompasses a spectrum of hepatic pathology,
ranging from simple steatosis in its most benign form (fatty
liver), going through nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in its
intermediate form, until cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma,
its most advanced forms. This book presents current research on the
background of fatty acid oxidation; hepatic steatosis and its
progression to NASH and cirrhosis; fibrosis and myofibroblastic
cells differentiation; methods of diagnosis; clinical features and
laboratory tests and, finally, rodent NAFLD and NASH models.
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