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Chino (Hardcover)
Thomas DeMartino, Jeff Sanders, Nancy I. Sanders
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R627
Discovery Miles 6 270
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What did Noah's Ark really look like? Who was David and whom did he
fight? What would it look like if you lived in Jerusalem in the 1st
century? Get up close and personal with everyday life during Bible
times through photos, maps, and illustrations of the people,
places, and buildings of the Bible. From ancient customs and photos
of ancient artifacts, to major festivals, customs, and 1st century
food-each two-page spread is filled with images and drawings that
help bring life to the people and places we could once only read
about. With fascinating but brief text and full-color captivating
images, this is a reference kids will come back to again and again
because it is truly a one-of-a-kind Bible experience. Immerse
yourself in the sights and sounds, places and tastes of Bible times
... it's a journey you will never forget! The Bible Explorer's
Guide: Is packed full of 1,000 amazing facts and fascinating photos
showing everyday life during Bible times Features gorgeous
full-color photography of people, places, and artifacts in 1st
century Jerusalem Includes a Bible timeline and a who's who section
with mini-biographies of people from both the Old and New
Testaments Contains sections such as "Problems and Plagues in
Egypt", "Trumpets, Feasts, and Holy Days", and "Enter the Gates of
the Holy City" Is a great addition to any home or school library
What do all these people have in common: the first man to die in
the American Revolution, a onetime chief of the Crow Nation, the
inventors of peanut butter and the portable X-ray machine, and the
first person to make a wooden clock in this country? They were all
great African Americans. For parents and teachers interested in
fostering cultural awareness among children of all races, this book
includes more than 70 hands-on activities, songs, and games that
teach kids about the people, experiences, and events that shaped
African American history. This expanded edition contains new
material throughout, including additional information and
biographies. Children will have fun designing an African mask,
making a medallion like those worn by early abolitionists, playing
the rhyming game "Juba," inventing Brer Rabbit riddles, and
creating a unity cup for Kwanzaa. Along the way they will learn
about inspiring African American artists, inventors, and heroes
like Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Banneker, Rosa Parks, Langston
Hughes, and Louis Armstrong, to name a few.
Kidnapped by Celtic Druids in 433, Patrick and Beth are headed to
certain death when followers of a former Irish Slave (Saint
Patrick, called "Patritius" in this book) save them. The cousins
find themselves in the midst of a power struggle between Ireland's
King Logaire, Patritius, and the leader of the Druids, Lochru. A
spiritual showdown begins on the Hill of Slane when Patritius
builds a fire, challenging the King's authority. Will Patritius
prove to the king that the God of the Bible is the true God? Or
will the king take sides with the Druids? The Emerald Isle holds
many tales and legends, but this story of truth and standing strong
for God is not one to be missed.
Stories in verse, refreshing, hoping to make you laugh, cry, and
ponder about life.
God calls faithful scribes to write His words for such a time as
this. "SCRIBES: Devotions for Christian Writers" (Pocket Edition)
contains over 100 inspiring devotionals to encourage Christians who
write. With Scriptures that touch a writer's heart, short
inspirational thoughts, and simple heart-felt prayers, these
devotions challenge, motivate, and affirm the call on your heart to
write. Perfect to start each day, these reflections are compiled
here in the Pocket Edition in one handy size. Also look for the
gift edition with added inspirational photographs. A special gift
for critique group members, fellow writers, and scribes both
seasoned and new.
If you've experienced depression in your life, God wants to
reassure you today that you are not a "bad" or "weak" Christian. On
the contrary Whether you deal daily with the deep darkness of
depression, or have experienced isolated incidents of its ominous
oppression, God wants to let you know you are a "much-loved"
Christian. He loves you He cares about you He wants to help you.
Stories from the Bible demonstrate how Bible-time heroes dealt with
depression. Inspirational instruction provides practical help.
Prayers based on the Psalms offer encouragement and strength.
Scriptures build a solid foundation on God's Word. Fictional
stories bring comfort and hope. Come, encounter God through the
pages of this book. Experience what it means in Psalm 139 to meet
God wherever you are today, tomorrow, and the next until you stand
in His presence and meet Him face-to-face in eternity
In this ground-breaking book, bestselling and award-winning
children's author Nancy I. Sanders shares insider's tips and
explains the secrets to landing a contract BEFORE you write your
manuscript--even if you're an inexperienced or unpublished
children's writer. Whether you're just starting out or have
numerous published credits to your name, Nancy teaches you how to
manage your time and focus your energies so that you are writing
each day with purpose in order to get published, earn an income,
and satisfy your personal fulfillment as a writer. Follow Nancy's
step-by-step instructions, and you, too, can establish the
foundation for building a successful career as a children's writer.
Yes You Can.
In this comprehensive guide, children's author Nancy I. Sanders
shares a thorough overview of the world of beginning readers and
first chapter books while providing practical steps and insider
tips on writing for this market. Nancy is the author of the
award-winning book, Yes You Can Learn How to Write Children's
Books, Get Them Published, and Build a Successful Writing Career.
Her book of reproducible beginning readers, 25 Read & Write
Mini-Books that Teach Word Families, is a bestseller for Scholastic
Teaching Resources with over 250,000 copies sold. Nancy draws from
a variety of experiences published in the beginning readers and
chapter book market to offer strategies in this groundbreaking book
that will give you the essential tools you need to pursue your
personal writing goals. Follow Nancy's instructions, and you, too,
can learn how to experience success in the delightful world of
beginning readers and chapter books. Yes You can.
It's the first day of summer vacation and John's desperate. How can
he make sure Tatumn the Terrible doesn't ruin two summers in a row?
Science camp is his only hope. With his dad's farm experiencing
tough times, though, it's up to him to find a way to earn big money
to pay for camp. Now. Maybe...just maybe...his new friend, the
Preacher, can help. But can John trust him? Or does the Preacher
just want all that cash for himself? And with a pair of creepy
black eyes watching his every move and two strangers trying to
steal his stuff, what chance does he have?
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Princess Batilda (Paperback)
Sharon K Riddle, Nancy I. Sanders; Illustrated by Megan E Mendoza
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R503
R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
Save R92 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A topsy-turvy kingdom turns right-side up when Princess Batilda
discovers a priceless treasure. Come and see the delightful things
that can happen to a princess who learns to say, "I'm sorry." Smile
after smile awaits the reader in this picture book, from watching a
princess you can't help love because of all the chaos she causes
throughout the castle, to her "coming of age" when she realizes the
importance of that very special word, "Sorry." Neither the king nor
queen nor princes from nearby kingdoms could teach her that, only
the boy in the background who knew her worth. A darling story, well
worth reading. -Shirley Shibley, contributor to Clubhouse, Bread
for God's Children, and other periodicals. The fun-filled text and
delightful illustrations will help readers of Princess Batilda
understand, in a captivating way, why it's so very important to say
"I'm sorry." The surprise ending is touching. A great gift for a
young child. -Marjorie Flathers, frequent contributor to the Kids'
Reading Room page in the Los Angeles Times and many other
publications Beguiling artwork and a sure-fire plot make Princess
Batilda a winner. Young readers will appreciate this simple story
that tells a not-so-simple truth. -Marilyn Donahue, recipient of
the Chariot Book Award for The Crooked Gate (David C. Cook)
Princess Batilda is always causing havoc in the kingdom but she
refuses to say, "I'm sorry." This delightful tale of the
consequences of never saying you're sorry will charm child and
parent alike. The unexpected twist at the end of the story makes it
even more delightful. -Gloria McQueen Stockstill, author of four
board books including The Basket in the River, To the Town of
Bethlehem, The Blind Man by the Road, and Jesus Rose on Easter
Morn. Princess Batilda is a charming story on the importance of
saying "I'm sorry" and the faithfulness of true friendship. Told
with tenderness, this tale is sure to be a favorite for the little
princesses and princes we cherish so much. -Veronica Walsh,
illustrator for Too Many Visitors for One Little House
"Readers Theatre for African American History" features a
collection of twenty scripts covering a comprehensive span of
history from Africa before the transatlantic slave trade through
current events in our nation. In participating in these scripts,
students will listen to storytellers from Africa and share the rich
oral tradition about wealthy explorers who came to the Americas
from Africa before Columbus. They'll experience such events as
Emancipation Day on the South Carolina Sea Islands, the founding of
the "North Star" by Frederick Douglass, and the extraordinary 1939
Lincoln Memorial concert by Marian Anderson. They'll attend an
imaginary political convention where they'll meet our nation's
first five African American U.S. Senators, including Senator Barack
Obama. African American history is rich with opportunities for
creative learning. This book brings them alive. Grades 4-8
Incorporating leveled reading within each script, readers theatre
plays offer teachers the flexibility to include readers of every
ability in the same read-aloud play. Hello Hi-Lo: Readers Theatre
Math offers a proven way for teachers to build reading fluency in
their classrooms, even if students do not all read at the same
level. The book offers 15 readers theatre plays, each of which
includes various levels of readability within one script. The plays
thus provide lower-level readers the opportunity to follow along
with accelerated reading parts, building confidence by reading
aloud at their own levels. Each play includes speakers for three
different grade levels of readability: 4th grade and lower, 5th-6th
grade, and 7th-8th grade. Concepts are presented so that they are
fluid among these grade levels. Taking a cross-curricular approach,
the scripts reinforce key math concepts and standards-based math
skills taught in the middle grades, such as order of operations,
fractions, inequalities, positive and negative numbers, and
graphing on a coordinate plane. Each play includes extended
activities that will help the teacher incorporate the math concept
into the classroom.
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