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This title is suitable for children aged 7 to 9 years old. Once
upon a time, there were two brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, who
gave the world some of the best-loved fairy tales ever written.
From "Cinderella and Rumpelstiltskin" to "Snow White" and "The
Brave Little Tailor", this charming anthology offers young readers
a wonderful introduction to 12 of the Grimms' most popular stories.
This title features eleven of the best-loved ancient myths in one
beautiful abridged collection. This high interest/low vocabulary
volume features stories such as Romulus and Remus, Escape from Troy
and more. It is suitable for ages 7-9. Roman Myths gathers eleven
of the best-loved ancient myths in one beautiful abridged
collection, rewritten for third and fourth graders who can't quite
tackle the originals and older children at lower reading levels.
This high interest/low vocabulary volume features stories such as
Romulus and Remus, Cupid and Psyche, Escape from Troy, Oedipus and
the Sphinx and more. This book also begins with a detailed list and
family tree of all the important gods and goddesses for easy
reference.
From Icarus's legendary flight to Orpheus's trip to the underworld,
this stunning edition brings to life 15 classic Greek myths. Easy
to read and beautifully illustrated, it includes Heracles' mighty
tasks, Pandora's box, King Midas's golden touch, and more More than
three million copies sold
Timeless stories beautifully retold for a younger audience Each
edition is carefully abridged, expertly retold, and easy to readA
best-selling series with proven salesFeatures the definitive
classics of children's literatureBreathtaking illustrations appeal
to reluctant readersIncludes book club questions and an afterward
for parents and teachers by noted educator Arthur Pober,
Ed.D.Classic and collectible
This title is suitable for children aged 7 to 9 years old. 'Go down
the crater of the volcano Snaefells. Follow the shadow just before
the month of July. You will find your way to the center of the
Earth. I did it'. That mysterious message, found in a long-lost
letter, propels a young man and his uncle on the adventure of a
lifetime: to a prehistoric world below the earth where dinosaurs
and other strange creatures still roam. Jules Verne's classic
fantasy will enchant a new generation of readers.
Call me Ishmael. These three famous words begin one of the most
epic novels ever written, a tale of one obsessed captain, his
doomed crew and an elusive white whale named Moby-Dick. The massive
original, however, can be very hard for young readers to navigate.
This beautifully abridged and adventure-filled version will thrill
children and whet their appetite for the complete work - when they
are ready to tackle it.
It's 1935, and the Great Depression and California drought has left
eleven-year-old Joseph McCoy shining shoes to help his family
survive. Through his hard work and games with his sister, Joseph
has figured out how to get by as one of the few black people in a
mostly white community. But the order of the town is disrupted when
an all-black Civilian Conservation Corps camp comes to Elsinore,
sparking racial tension. It isn't long before prejudice spreads
like wildfire and threatens to force the work camp to leave. Could
Joseph's secret project save the camp and bring his family hope for
the future? If not, the whole town just might go up in flames. It's
the storytellers that preserve a nation's history. But what happens
when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features
fictional stories based on important historical events from people
whose voices have been under represented, lost, or forgotten over
time.
Hattie Jacobs has a secret dream: to go to school to become a
teacher. But her parents were formerly enslaved and are struggling
to survive in Nashville, Tennessee, after Reconstruction. When the
Jacobs family joins the Great Exodus of 1879 to Kansas, their
journey in search of a better life is filled with danger and
hardship. Will they make it to the Mississippi River unharmed? What
will be waiting for them in Kansas, and will it live up to their
dreams? It's the storytellers who preserve a nation's history. But
what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America
series features fictional stories based on important historical
events from people whose voices have been underrepresented, lost,
or forgotten over time.
It's August 1941 when Sumiko Adachi starts at a new school in
Phoenix, Arizona. In spite of her first-day jitters, she finds a
friendly face in Emi Kuno. But everything changes after Japan bombs
Pearl Harbor, and the United States enters World War II. Suddenly
the girls are faced with anti-Japanese sentiment from classmates
and neighbors. When an arbitrary dividing line is drawn through
Phoenix, the girls find themselves on opposite sides. Can Sumiko
and Emi maintain their friendship when one of them is forced into a
confinement camp, and the other is allowed to remain free? It's the
storytellers who preserve a nation's history. But what happens when
some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features
fictional stories based on important historical events from people
whose voices have been underrepresented, lost, or forgotten over
time.
Budding reporter Tala Mendoza thinks life in 1965 Delano,
California, is boring. But that's before her father and other
members of the local Filipino grape workers' union vote to strike.
While the strike brings Filipino and Mexican farmworkers together,
it threatens to tear Tala and her best friend, Jasmine, apart. Can
Tala and Jasmine's relationship withstand the strain and length of
the Delano Grape Strike? It's the storytellers that preserve a
nation's history. But what happens when some stories are silenced?
The I Am America series features fictional stories based on
important historical events from people whose voices have been
under represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
This high interest/low vocabulary retelling of The Iliad introduces
young readers to Homer's thrilling epic tale. Set during the siege
of Troy, The Iliad is truly the ultimate adventure story. It is
suitable for ages 7-9. Homer's The Iliad is the perfect way for
young readers to become familiar with the epic tale of the Trojan
War. Rewritten for third and fourth graders who can't quite tackle
the original and older children at lower reading levels, this high
interest/low vocabulary volume is truly the ultimate adventure
story.
Hattie Jacobs has a secret dream: to go to school to become a
teacher. But her parents were formerly enslaved and are struggling
to survive in Nashville, Tennessee, after Reconstruction. When the
Jacobs family joins the Great Exodus of 1879 to Kansas, their
journey in search of a better life is filled with danger and
hardship. Will they make it to the Mississippi River unharmed? What
will be waiting for them in Kansas, and will it live up to their
dreams? It's the storytellers who preserve a nation's history. But
what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am America
series features fictional stories based on important historical
events from people whose voices have been underrepresented, lost,
or forgotten over time.
It's 1906, and strict immigration laws have divided Han Liu's
family. His mother and sister are in China, while he and his father
live in San Francisco, California. Han resists his father's
attempts to teach him traditional Chinese values. Han is an
American, after all, and he'd rather read The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer than study Chinese proverbs. But when a massive earthquake
and fire destroy Chinatown and separate Han from his father, those
proverbs are all he has left. Can Han use the wisdom of his family
to survive the earthquake and fire, reunite with his father, and
rebuild their life? It's the storytellers that preserve a nation's
history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am
America series features fictional stories based on important
historical events from people whose voices have been under
represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
Budding reporter Tala Mendoza thinks life in 1965 Delano,
California, is boring. But that's before her father and other
members of the local Filipino grape workers' union vote to strike.
While the strike brings Filipino and Mexican farmworkers together,
it threatens to tear Tala and her best friend, Jasmine, apart. Can
Tala and Jasmine's relationship withstand the strain and length of
the Delano Grape Strike? It's the storytellers that preserve a
nation's history. But what happens when some stories are silenced?
The I Am America series features fictional stories based on
important historical events from people whose voices have been
under represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
It's 1935, and the Great Depression and California drought has left
eleven-year-old Joseph McCoy shining shoes to help his family
survive. Through his hard work and games with his sister, Joseph
has figured out how to get by as one of the few black people in a
mostly white community. But the order of the town is disrupted when
an all-black Civilian Conservation Corps camp comes to Elsinore,
sparking racial tension. It isn't long before prejudice spreads
like wildfire and threatens to force the work camp to leave. Could
Joseph's secret project save the camp and bring his family hope for
the future? If not, the whole town just might go up in flames. It's
the storytellers that preserve a nation's history. But what happens
when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features
fictional stories based on important historical events from people
whose voices have been under represented, lost, or forgotten over
time.
It's 1916, and Europe is at war. Yet Margaret Singh, living an
entire ocean away in California, is unaffected. Then the United
States enters the war against Germany. Suddenly the entire country
is up in arms against those who seem "un-American" or speak against
the country's ally, Great Britain. When Margaret's father is
arrested for his ties to the Ghadar Party, a group of Indian
immigrants seeking to win India's independence from Great Britain,
Margaret's own allegiances are called into question. But she was
born in America and America itself fought to be freed from British
rule. So what does it even mean to be American? It's the
storytellers that preserve a nation's history. But what happens
when some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features
fictional stories based on important historical events from people
whose voices have been under represented, lost, or forgotten over
time.
It's 1906, and strict immigration laws have divided Han Liu's
family. His mother and sister are in China, while he and his father
live in San Francisco, California. Han resists his father's
attempts to teach him traditional Chinese values. Han is an
American, after all, and he'd rather read The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer than study Chinese proverbs. But when a massive earthquake
and fire destroy Chinatown and separate Han from his father, those
proverbs are all he has left. Can Han use the wisdom of his family
to survive the earthquake and fire, reunite with his father, and
rebuild their life? It's the storytellers that preserve a nation's
history. But what happens when some stories are silenced? The I Am
America series features fictional stories based on important
historical events from people whose voices have been under
represented, lost, or forgotten over time.
It's August 1941 when Sumiko Adachi starts at a new school in
Phoenix, Arizona. In spite of her first-day jitters, she finds a
friendly face in Emi Kuno. But everything changes after Japan bombs
Pearl Harbor, and the United States enters World War II. Suddenly
the girls are faced with anti-Japanese sentiment from classmates
and neighbors. When an arbitrary dividing line is drawn through
Phoenix, the girls find themselves on opposite sides. Can Sumiko
and Emi maintain their friendship when one of them is forced into a
confinement camp, and the other is allowed to remain free? It's the
storytellers who preserve a nation's history. But what happens when
some stories are silenced? The I Am America series features
fictional stories based on important historical events from people
whose voices have been underrepresented, lost, or forgotten over
time.
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