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A Ray of Love (Hardcover)
Nancy Harrison; Illustrated by John Joseph
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R381
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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At age two, Helen Keller became deaf and blind. She lived in a
world of silence and darkness and she spent the rest of her life
struggling to break through it. But with the help of teacher Annie
Sullivan, Helen learned to read, write, and do many amazing things.
This inspiring illustrated biography is perfect for young
middle-grade readers. Black-and-white line drawings throughout,
sidebars on related topics such as Louis Braille, a timeline, and a
bibliography enhance readers' understanding of the subject.
Illustrated by John O'Brien.
Walt Disney always loved to entertain people. Often it got him into
trouble. Once he painted pictures with tar on the side of his
familyas white house. His family was poor, and the happiest time of
his childhood was spent living on a farm in Missouri. His affection
for small-town life is reflected in Disneyland Main Streets around
the world. With black-and-white illustrations throughout, this
biography reveals the man behind the magic.
This book is not authorized, licensed or endorsed by the Walt
Disney Company or any affiliate.
In her amazing diary, Anne Frank revealed the challenges and dreams
common for any young girl. But Hitler brought her childhood to an
end and forced her and her family into hiding. "Who Was Anne
Frank?" looks closely at Anneas life before the secret annex, what
life was like in hiding, and the legacy of her diary.
Black-and-white illustrations including maps and diagrams provide
historical and visual reference in an easy-to-read biography
written in a way that is appropriate and accessible for younger
readers.
Amelia Earhart was a woman of many "firsts." In 1932, she became
the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1935, she
also became the first woman to fly across the Pacific. From her
early years to her mysterious 1937 disappearance while attempting a
flight around the world, readers will find Amelia Earhart's life a
fascinating story.
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Who Is Stan Lee? (Hardcover)
Geoff Edgers; Illustrated by Mike Laznicka, Nancy Harrison, John Hinderliter
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R354
R291
Discovery Miles 2 910
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Learn all about Christopher Columbus' early life at sea, which led
him to seek fortune by sailing west in hopes of creating new trade
routes with the Indies. Kids will read about why he called himself
the "Great Admirald of the Seas" and learn of all his struggles to
find finacial support for his voyage.
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The Aging Poems (Paperback)
Sylvia Cavanaugh, Nancy Harrison Durdin, Dawn Hogue
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R209
Discovery Miles 2 090
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Stanley Lieber was just seventeen when he got his first job at
Timely Comics in 1939. Since then, the man now known as Stan Lee
has launched a comic book empire, made Marvel Comics a household
name, and created iconic superheroes such as Iron Man, Spider-Man,
and the Fantastic Four. Stan Lee is still dreaming up caped
crusaders and masked vigilantes in his nineties. "Who Is Stan Lee?"
tells the story of a New York City kid with a superhero-sized
imagination.
Carrying her pail of milk upon her head, a milkmaid daydreams of
what she will purchase with the money once she sells the milk at
market. But the milk is spilt before the maid can sell it, and thus
readers learn the phrase "don't count your chickens before they're
hatched."
Jim Henson broke into television with a five-minute puppetry
segment when he was only a freshman in college. He created puppets
like none ever seen before, with expressive fabric faces and
rod-controlled arms. His Muppets became world-renowned celebrities
and formed the backbone of a media empire. With black-and-white
illustrations throughout, this easy-to-read biography will be
published twenty years after Henson's untimely death.
Robert E. Lee seemed destined for greatness. His father was a
Revolutionary War hero and at West Point he graduated second in his
class In 1861, when the Southern states seceded from the Union, Lee
was offered the opportunity to command the Union forces. However,
even though he was against the war, his loyalty to his home state
of Virginia wouldn't let him fight for the North. Despite the
South's ultimate defeat, General Robert E. Lee remains one of the
United States' true military heroes.
For use in schools and libraries only. An easy-to-read biography
looks closely at Anne Frank's life before the secret annex, what
life was like in hiding from the Nazis, and the legacy of her
diary.
Our bestselling series is fit for a queen
The life of Queen Elizabeth I was dramatic and dangerous: cast
out of her father's court at the age of three and imprisoned at
nineteen, Elizabeth was crowned queen in 1558, when she was only
twenty-five. A tough, intelligent woman who spoke five languages,
Elizabeth ruled for over forty years and led England through one of
its most prosperous periods in history. Over 80 illustrations bring
?Gloriana? and her court to life.
From his childhood in rural Illinois to moviemaking days in
Hollywood and on to a career in politics that took him all the way
to the Oval Office, Ronald Reagan kept an abiding faith in America
and in what our country stood for. The oldest president ever, he
survived a near-fatal assassination attempt and lived to be 93.
"Who Was Ronald Reagan?" covers his life and times in a balanced,
entertaining way for children. More than 100 black-and-white
illustrations fill out the portrait of our fortieth president.
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