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In 1910, Sir Robert Falcon Scott led a team of Englishmen racing to
be the first people to reach the South Pole. Amidst freezing
temperatures and raging winds, Scott and four others made it to the
pole only to find that another team had beaten them to it. Low on
morale and facing ever-plunging temperatures, the trek home would
prove a harrowing task. Find out if Scott and his men ever made it
back home from their frozen adventure.
You may think you have it tough and work really hard, but not
compared with children who had to work for a living in the past and
even today. Although child labour laws are now in affect in many
countries, in some places children still toil long hours in
horrible conditions for little pay. Some are not even allowed to
attend school. Children at Work Throughout History examines how
labour laws have changed over the years in many countries but shows
there is still work to be done to protect children and their rights
worldwide.
In 1910, Sir Robert Falcon Scott led a team of Englishmen racing to
be the first people to reach the South Pole. Amidst freezing
temperatures and raging winds, Scott and four others made it to the
pole only to find that another team had beaten them to it. Low on
morale and facing ever-plunging temperatures, the trek home would
prove a harrowing task. Find out if Scott and his men ever made it
back home from their frozen adventure.
English explorer Henry Hudson had long searched for a quicker,
northern sailing route from Europe to Asia. Three previous
expeditions had failed. In 1610, he embarked again to find the
fabled Northwest Passage. But when icy waters stranded Hudson and
his ship the Discovery in a bay for the winter, tensions flared.
The crew lost faith in their captain’s leadership and began to
plot... mutiny! Told through a gripping, full-colour graphic novel
format, this Deadly Expeditions tale transports readers back in
time to follow the fourth, and final, voyage of Henry Hudson,
bringing history to life for even the most reluctant and struggling
readers.
In the spring of 1846, the Donner and Reed families joined a wagon
train bound for California in the hope of finding a better life.
But when the party took an untested shortcut, it set them down a
tragic path. As they crossed the Sierra Nevada, heavy snow fell in
the mountain pass. They were trapped. Supplies were already low,
and now they faced a winter of starvation. Told through a gripping,
full-colour graphic novel format, this Deadly Expeditions tale
transports readers back in time to follow the Donner Party’s
disastrous trek west and their struggle to survive, bringing
history to life for even the most reluctant and struggling readers.
Every spring buds appear on a tree's branches, and then, one by
one, come the leaves. In this simple, rhyming text, we count the
first ten leaves until, voila! Spring has sprung and we have a
glorious canopy. When fall winds blow, we count down, as the last
ten leaves fly from the tree. The charming graphic illustrations
make learning to count easy, and the corresponding numerals
reinforce the learning fun. There's also a world of activity to spy
in and around this beautiful tree as the wild creatures, and one
little boy, celebrate the changing seasons and cycles of nature.
Raindrops are falling outside, but there's still a world of colour
to experience! Delightful rhymes and brilliant illustrations detail
how a gloomy, rainy day might not actually be so gloomy after all
when you get to spend time with Mum, Brown Bear, and the colours
around you. And when a "beaming rainbow, bold and bright" cuts
through the sky, everyone gets to experience the joy of all the
colours that can only come after the rain.
The field of medicine is fascinating. But some medical conditions,
treatments, and experiments are almost unbelievable! Did you know
workers test medications and medical equipment for bacteria by
using a chemical from horseshoe crab blood? Have you ever heard of
freezing people's bodies in the hopes of bringing them back to life
in the future? Check out these fascinating findings and even more
bizarre medicine!
The natural world can be a beautiful and awesome place. But
sometimes things happen naturally that are quite peculiar. Have you
heard of Blood Falls in Antarctica? Ice cold water flows bright red
out of a glacier. Did you know that Death Valley National Park in
California has boulders that mysteriously slide across the desert?
Learn the details of these mysteries and other peculiar natural
phenomena.
The field of medicine is fascinating. But some medical conditions,
treatments and experiments are almost unbelievable! Did you know
workers test medications and medical equipment for bacteria by
using a chemical from horseshoe crab blood? Have you ever heard of
freezing people's bodies in the hopes of bringing them back to life
in the future? Check out these fascinating findings and even more
unusual medicine!
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