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This book provides an understanding of people's accessibility
needs, and the barriers that may affect people with different
identities and circumstances (e.g. different levels of mobility,
age, etc.) to alleviate any act of disabling a person and thus
offer equal quality of life in the design of stadia. A lack of
knowledge exists for stadia concerning demographics, specific
accessibility and inclusive design solutions, available movement
and behavioural data, and how future growth in
attending disabled populations may affect the overall safety of
circulation and evacuation in stadia. To address these needs a data
collection and modelling were performed and are described in this
book. The book recognizes that stadia design is at a revolutionary
stage of advancement. Automated data collection technologies and
methodologies are described where the authors work towards
presentation of big data which can be used for future refinement of
modelling technologies and AI routines.
Twelve-year-old Bernice Baransky likes the grunge look she's come
by honestly as the only girl at Porchtown Skate Park who can pop an
ollie, ride the rails, and grind the slabs. She'd love to impress
Wyatt Anderson, a skater who calls her Dude, but Bernice can't seem
to do more than mumble when he's around. Should she accept help
from a new neighbor, the proper and princessy Odelia, who is
desperate to befriend her? Odelia keeps a fancy notebook called
Odelia's Guide to the Social Graces and spouts off hilarious
lessons on poise, posture, manners, and what to do about
embarrassing "oopsies" like unexpected burps and spilled soda. This
exciting story takes readers on a thrill ride from the skate park's
half-pipe to Smile Academy, a summer camp for Down syndrome
children. A novel full of adventure and heart, it asks the
question: can two very different people ever be friends?
It's almost time for bed, but Luis is staring out the window at the
starry sky. Any minute now, he's expecting a spaceship to pick him
up and whisk him to outer space. While he waits, he imagines the
strange creatures he'll encounter. Will he find a robot friend?
Will he get to fly through space with a rocket-pack? Will he meet .
. . aliens? Get lost in outer space as you pore over pages filled
with dozens and dozens of robots and aliens (some new and some that
might be familiar). Join Luis to find out all the incredible things
he expects to see and do on his daring journey to a distant planet.
A professional artist and animator shows kids how to unleash their
imagination on the page. Learn how to use a variety of artistic
styles to draw all kinds of funny animals, from fuzzy bunnies and
bears to fantasy creatures. With dozens of process drawings as
examples, this children's book illustrator demonstrates techniques
to conceptualize, sketch, and draw humorous animals with pen and
pencil. This tutorial goes beyond the basic step-by-step method,
showing children not just how to draw, but how to build their
creative confidence.
A professional artist and animator shows kids how to unleash their
imagination on the page. Using pencil or ink, learn how to draw all
kinds of strange creatures, from classic monsters to mythical
beasts and abominable aliens. With dozens of process drawings as
examples, this children's book illustrator demonstrates creative
techniques such as doodles, sketches, and scribbles, and shows
children not just how to draw, but how to be creative.
"Look at the funny little penguin!" and "What a silly-looking
penguin!" Hearing this all day long is enough to make any little
bird angry, especially when he's NOT A PENGUIN! This is the story
of a puffin who is upset that he's constantly mistaken for a
penguin. He finally reaches his breaking point and goes on a rant
about the many differences between the two. A little girl stops him
in mid-speech because she does know the differences, and he listens
as she explains to her father why puffins are her favorite. When
you are feeling alone and misunderstood, sometimes it only takes
the understanding of one small person to turn things around. A
charming picture book with 18 fun colorful spreads showing children
what frustration and feeling alone looks like from the outside, how
to get over anger, and how to reach out to others when they are
frustrated.
Benny spots a big cardboard box with a note taped to it saying, "Do
Not Open." His imagination runs wild, and it's almost too much for
a curious boy to bear. He thinks about all of the things, good and
bad, that could be inside that box. A birthday robot? A wolverine?
An entrance to another world? What should he do? This endearingly
illustrated tale of a classic childhood dilemma has a surprise
ending and offers a peek into a young boy's mind as he weighs
tantalizing possibilities against the risks of breaking the rules.
The street lights make shadows on Kevin's wall! In those shadows,
he sees monsters, dragons, and all sorts of frightening creatures.
Does he let them scare him or does he find imaginative ways of
dealing with these creepy shadows? Find out in this frightfully fun
book. Through 15 creative illustrations of silhouetted shadow
characters, contrasting with night-time colors, Kevin's room and
his imagination come to life! Illustrations also show how you can
create your own shadow figures! From Kevin's experience, children
will learn how to deal with their own shadowy fears.
Finn cautiously observes his family doing all kinds of daily
activities and wonders if he is big enough to do them, too. Join
the young boy as he goes from cautious to confident and learns when
and how to use good manners. Preschool-age children will delight in
placing their hand on the clever handprint to see if they, like
Finn, are big enough to do things like use their quiet voice at the
library, share a cookie, and shake hands with grown-ups.
They're Coming! From dark, dusty tombs to deep, forgotten forests,
strange creatures, spooky creeps, and frightful fiends that haunt
your nightmares are coming! But why? Tension builds and builds
through 16 eerie illustrations, mounting horribly until a
surprising fun reveal at the end of the book. Created in a
wonderfully creepy style using silhouetted characters against
misty, moonlit backgrounds, author/illustrator Timothy Young both
scares and delights the child in all of us. Isn't it time you found
out why They're Coming?
Everyone's favorite puffin is back, and guess what-he's still
ANGRY! When Puffin is offered a muffin, he realizes that he's the
subject of another picture book and the target of a rhyming scheme
gone wrong. His emotions take over and chaos ensues as he tries to
escape the story line. Luckily, Puffin knows just where to turn for
help. See what happens when characters from other picture books
come to Puffin's rescue. Timothy Young fans will have fun spotting
characters and scenes from his previously published books, as well
as references to other children's classics. Will Puffin get lost in
the fantasy worlds, or will he find his way out?
Every child about to enter middle school will be able to relate to
this heart-warming, funny story. Anthony Pantaloni needs to figure
out one thing he does well-one thing that will replace the Antsy
Pants nickname he got tagged with on the first day of fifth grade,
one good thing he can "own" before moving up to middle school next
year. It seems that every kid at Carpenter Elementary has a claim
to fame: Marcus is Mr. Athletic, Alexis is Smart Aleck, Bethany has
her horse obsession, and even Cory is known as the toughest kid in
the school. Ant tries lots of things, but nothing sticks! It
doesn't help that there are obstacles along the way-a
baton-twirling teacher, an annoying cousin, and Dad's new
girlfriend, to name a few. Just One Thing! is chock full of
hilarious adventures that will keep young readers cheering until
the very end. For ages 8-12.
Max hates his picture books and he's throwing them all away. But he
soon learns just how invaluable imagination is and has a change of
heart. Find out why in this outrageous book that both pokes fun at
and celebrates many of the classics of children's literature. Join
writer and illustrator Timothy Young for this irreverent and
humorous story.
Learn to count from 1 to 12 with aliens of every kind. Springy
yellow, leafy green, and fuzzy brown are just some of the
adjectives and colors kids will learn as they travel through outer
space with Luis and his robot friend. Count the colored spots on
their alien companion for a bonus out-of-this-world learning
experience. For fans of I'm Going to Outer Space, Timothy Young is
set to inspire a whole new younger audience of readers with this
follow-up board book in his signature style. Ready, set, go count
Space Aliens!
Did you know that there are unusual animals for every letter in the
alphabet? For instance, C is for the capybara, who is the world's
largest rodent, and P is for the pangolin, who, believe it or not,
is a mammal that is covered in scales instead of fur! Learn this
and much more in this alphabet book featuring nonfiction facts
about some of the most unique and different animals. Timothy
Young's signature style and familiar characters appeal to his
youngest audience ever and introduce readers to lesser-known
species in the animal world. A pronunciation guide and size
comparison are included with each unique species. 100% of author
royalties will be donated to Wildlife Conservation Network to
protect the endangered species that inspired this book! Wildlife
Conservation Network protects endangered wildlife by supporting
conservationists around the world to help animals and people
coexist and thrive.
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Untitled (Hardcover)
Timothy Young
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What do the world's largest rodent and a highly social cousin of
the raccoon have to talk about? Absolutely nothing! But, they do
try to help the author with ideas for his next book. Join author
Timothy Young and his new characters - a coatimundi and a capybara
- in this silly story with a twist ending. You will laugh from
start to finish as the plot unfolds and the search for the title
lands on Untitled. Will we see these characters again as they walk
off into the sunset?
Betsy Beinecke Shirley, one of the great collectors of American
children's literature, gathered a peerless collection of books,
original illustrations, manuscripts, and ephemera. This gorgeously
illustrated book presents over 200 selected original artworks from
the enchanting collection she bequeathed to the Beinecke Rare Book
and Manuscript Library of Yale University. Guiding the reader on a
lively tour through the stages of childhood reading, this volume
begins with ABCs and nursery books. It continues through adventure
stories, magazines, and more, then concludes with a miscellany
section of wonderful odds and ends. The delightfully varied images
demonstrate how children's books evolved, from the nation's first
days of independence to our own times. Artists whose works are
represented include many beloved favorites, among them Ludwig
Bemelmans, Maurice Sendak, A. B. Frost, Wanda Gag, Peter Newell, N.
C. Wyeth, Tony Sarg, Robert Lawson, and Johnny Gruelle. From
variant illustrations for Goodnight Moon and Where the Wild Things
Are to little-known sketches for nineteenth-century periodicals
that delighted generations of children, Drawn to Enchant offers a
unique opportunity to study the reading lives of children
throughout American history. Just as important, it invites each
reader to recollect favorite images from the treasured books of his
or her own childhood. Distributed for the Beinecke Rare Book and
Manuscript Library
The history of children's literature is a growing area of study;
this group of essays brings together innovative, scholarly voices
to explore the fascinating tales behind many beloved books. The
publication mines the Betsy Beinecke Shirley Collection of American
Children's Literature, one of the world's richest sources for
original books, manuscripts, and artwork. The essays, commissioned
for this volume, examine little-known backstories of three hundred
years of classic children's literature, from Louisa May Alcott to
Langston Hughes to Mo Willems. Distributed for the Beinecke Rare
Book and Manuscript Library
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