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Jeff Newman; Illustrated by Larry Day
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R530
R455
Discovery Miles 4 550
Save R75 (14%)
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Bringing a dramatic moment of World War II to vivid life, author Stephen Krensky answers questions about the historic importance of the military action at Pearl Harbor. Written in simple yet clear language, the book teaches readers about the political scene before and after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December 1941, and how this event shaped our country's place in the world.
On April 18th at 9:30 p.m. Paul Revere learned that the British
Army was marching toward Lexington and Concord to arrest rebel
leaders. At 5:20 the next morning, a shot rang out and the American
Revolution had begun. Told in a step-by-step account of the 24
hours leading up to the battles that sparked a revolution, this
tale is sure to both inform and entertain.
"Strong writing, art, and design combine to make this a vivid
introduction to the first battles in the American
Revolution.""--Booklist," starred review
"A crisply written, vivid, you-are-there account of Paul
Revere's actions on the night of April 18, 1775.""--BookLinks,"
starred review
"This makes a rousing introduction to the war's opening
events.""--Kirkus Reviews"
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Beware! (Hardcover)
Bob Raczka, Larry Day
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R452
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
Save R83 (18%)
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An irresistible read-aloud picture book, in which a little
odd-duck-out discovers her unique strengths When these ducks go to
the pond, it is Bim, Bam, Bop . . . and Oona, always last. They're
all ducks, but Bim, Bam, and Bop are runners, and Oona's a waddler.
"Last is a blot on my life," she says to her frog friend, Roy. "I
don't feel as big as a duck should feel." But she's good with
gizmos, Roy reminds her. So Oona tinkers with things, scraps, and
strings, and eventually creates just the right gadget to get her to
the pond first. Spunky Oona will inspire and delight all who see
her final triumphant creation. With its fun read-aloud words (from
Brrrrrring to OOO-hoolie-hoo!), her story is wonderful to hear. Its
charming illustrations invite readers to imagine our own new
gizmos, and her victory reminds us to look for our own special
gifts. A tale about being true to yourself, building confidence,
and finding friendship, Bim, Bam, Bop . . . and Oona is sure to
bring smiles to readers and listeners of all ages.
An irresistible read-aloud picture book, in which a little
odd-duck-out discovers her unique strengths When these ducks go to
the pond, it is Bim, Bam, Bop . . . and Oona, always last. They're
all ducks, but Bim, Bam, and Bop are runners, and Oona's a waddler.
"Last is a blot on my life," she says to her frog friend, Roy. "I
don't feel as big as a duck should feel." But she's good with
gizmos, Roy reminds her. So Oona tinkers with things, scraps, and
strings, and eventually creates just the right gadget to get her to
the pond first. Spunky Oona will inspire and delight all who see
her final triumphant creation. With its fun read-aloud words (from
Brrrrrring to OOO-hoolie-hoo!), her story is wonderful to hear. Its
charming illustrations invite readers to imagine our own new
gizmos, and her victory reminds us to look for our own special
gifts. A tale about being true to yourself, building confidence,
and finding friendship, Bim, Bam, Bop . . . and Oona is sure to
bring smiles to readers and listeners of all ages.
It's December 16, 1773, and Boston is about to explode! King George has decided to tax the colonists tea. The Patriots have had enough. Ethan, the printer's errand boy, is running through town to deliver a message about an important meeting. As he stops along his route at the bakery, the schoolhouse, the tavern, and more readers learn about the occupations of colonial workers and their differing opinions about living under Britain's rule. This fascinating book is like a field trip to a living history village.
You want girl power? Meet Annie Oakley! Born in 1860, she became one of the best-loved and most famous women of her generation. She amazed audiences all over the world with her sharpshooting, horse-riding, action-packed performances. In an age when most women stayed home, she traveled the world and forged a new image for American women.
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