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Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids

Author: Breck LeSueur Genre: History

Bedtime History is a collection of 25 inspirational history stories for children. Learn about heroes such as Neil Armstrong, Sacajawea, Joan of Arc, George Lucas and J.K. Rowling. Each story highlights the principles that made these individuals great and ideas about how their lives and successes can inspire your kids. Values such as kindness, courage, determination, and patience are taught alongside the stories of each of the historical characters. Read more

Flower Girl Dreams (16) (Mermaid Tales)

Flower Girl Dreams (16) (Mermaid Tales)

Author: Debbie Dadey Genre: Fantasy Fiction Illustrator: Tatevik Avakyan

Underwater wedding bells are ringing as Mr. Fangtooth gets ready to marry his sweetheart in this sparkling Mermaid Tales adventure. Pearl can’t believe that grumpy cafeteria worker Mr. Fangtooth is marrying Lillian the librarian. She doesn’t understand why Lillian would want to marry someone who is always so grouchy. And she’s even more shell-shocked to discover that Echo, Shelly, and Kiki are going to be flower girls at the wedding! Pearl is tail-flipping mad—why wouldn’t Mr. Fangtooth and Lillian invite her to be a part of the ceremony too?! Pearl makes up her mind: One way or another, she is going to be in that wedding too. She decides she will prove that she’s the perfect flower girl by taking over the wedding planning—with disastrous, expensive results! Can Pearl clean up her mess and make sure that Lillian and Mr. Fangtooth have a happily ever after after all? Read more

It's Time to Sleep

It's Time to Sleep

Author: Kiplyn Garrett Genre: Fiction

Having trouble getting your toddler to go to sleep? This is a great book to settle your child in for the night and help him or her go to sleep. Appropriate for ages 0-3. Excerpt from the book: It's time to sleep as we all must do. All creatures sleep not just you. Birds sleep in their nests. Whales sleep in the sea. Lions sleep. And so do bees. The book is 18 pages. Read more

Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step into Reading)

Pompeii...Buried Alive! (Step into Reading)

Author: Edith Kunhardt Davis Genre: History

Illus. in full color. "The drama of natural disasters provides prime material to entice young independent readers. In this volume, the account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius describes village life 2,000 years ago, the eruption itself and its aftermath, and the excitement when the buried town is rediscovered centuries later. A lively and factual glimpse of a devastating moment in history, in an accessible, attractive package."-- Publishers Weekly. From the Trade Paperback edition. Read more

The 7 Habits of Happy Kids

The 7 Habits of Happy Kids

Author: Sean Covey Genre: Anthology

In The 7 Habits of Happy Kids , Sean Covey uses beautifully illustrated stories to bring his family's successful philosophy to the youngest child. For the Seven Oaks friends, there is always something to do. Whether they're singing along with Pokey Porcupine's harmonica or playing soccer with Jumper Rabbit, everyone is having fun and learning all sorts of things. These seven stories show how practicing the 7 Habits makes this possible for the whole Seven Oaks Community. From learning how to take charge of their own lives to discovering how balance is best, the Seven Oaks friends have tons of adventures and find out how each and every kid can be a happy kid! Read more

The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies)

The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies)

Author: Christine Platt MA Genre: History

Discover the life of Martin Luther King Jr.―a story about standing up for civil rights for kids ages 6 to 9 Martin Luther King Jr. became one of the most important civil rights leaders in America by fighting for equality for Black people. Before he made history with his powerful speeches and peaceful protests, Martin was a dedicated, smart kid who loved to learn. He challenged racism and overcame hardships to follow his passion and do the right thing. Explore how Martin went from being a kid with a dream to an outstanding leader who made America a better place for everyone. Independent reading ―This Martin Luther King Jr. biography is broken down into short chapters and simple language so kids 6 to 9 can read and learn on their own. Critical thinking ―Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Martin's life, find definitions of new words, discussion questions, and more. A lasting legacy ―Find out how Martin made the world a more equal place for future generations in this African American history book for kids. How will Martin Luther King Jr.'s life inspire you? Discover activists, artists, athletes, and more from across history with the rest of The Story Of series, including famous figures like Ella Fitzgerald, Simone Biles, Sojourner Truth, Barack Obama, and John Lewis. Read more

What Was the Holocaust?

What Was the Holocaust?

Author: Gail Herman Genre: History Illustrator: Jerry Hoare

A thoughtful and age-appropriate introduction to an unimaginable event—the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a genocide on a scale never before seen, with as many as twelve million people killed in Nazi death camps—six million of them Jews. Gail Herman traces the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, whose rabid anti-Semitism led first to humiliating anti-Jewish laws, then to ghettos all over Eastern Europe, and ultimately to the Final Solution. She presents just enough information for an elementary-school audience in a readable, well-researched book that covers one of the most horrible times in history. This entry in the New York Times best-selling series contains eighty carefully chosen illustrations and sixteen pages of black and white photographs suitable for young readers. Read more

Belly Button Book

Belly Button Book

Author: Sandra Boynton Genre: Classics

Hoping for hippos? Take a look! They're in this BELLY BUTTON BOOK! Featuring a beachful of bare-bellied hippos—including one tiny baby who can only say “Bee Bo”—the Belly Button Book is a quirky addition to the phenomenally successful Boynton on Board series. Every page captivates with Sandra Boynton’s inimitable illustrations and joyful rhyming text: Soon after dark, upon the beach, we sing a hippo song, and if you’re feeling in the mood, we hope you’ll sing along: “Belly Belly Button, you’re oh so fine. Ooo, Belly Button, I’m so happy you’re mine.” Shiny and sturdy, and featuring a great (navel-shaped, naturally) die-cut cover, the Belly Button Book provides enduring, giggly, read-aloud fun. Oversized lap edition also available—perfect for more reading aloud! Read more

George vs. George: The American Revolution as Seen from Two Sides

George vs. George: The American Revolution as Seen from Two Sides

Author: Rosalyn Schanzer Genre: History Illustrator: Rosalyn Schanzer

There are two sides to every story. Rosalyn Schanzer's engaging and wonderfully illustrated book brings to life both sides of the American Revolution. The narrative introduces anew the two enemies, both named George: George Washington, the man who freed the American colonies from the British, and George III, the British king who lost them. Two leaders on different sides of the Atlantic, yet with more in common than we sometimes acknowledge. We are lead through their story, and the story of their times, and see both sides of the arguments that divided the colonies from the Kingdom. Was King George a "Royal Brute" as American patriots claimed? Or was he, as others believed, "the father of the people?" Was George Washington a scurrilous traitor, as all the king's supporters claimed? Or should we remember and celebrate him as "the father of his country?" Who was right? History teaches us that there are two sides to every story. Rosalyn Schanzer's book is an accessible account of one the most vital periods in American history. It is also a timeless lesson in seeing history from different points of view. The author spent two years researching books, paintings, cartoons, and descriptions of Revolutionary times. She uses art, text, and first-hand accounts to illustrate how history should never be reduced to simplistic conflicts between the "good guys" and the "bad guys." Her illustrations, and her engaging quote bubbles, bring the Revolution to life again, and allow the characters of the period to speak for themselves. Through its lively text, detailed illustrations, and fully authenticated quotes, George vs. George shines fresh light on both sides of the story of our country's formative years. Read more

Knowledge Encyclopedia - Inventions and Discoveries (Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children)

Knowledge Encyclopedia - Inventions and Discoveries (Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children)

Author: Wonder House Books Genre: Anthology

Explore the Wonders of Human Ingenuity! Encyclopedia of Inventions and Discoveries is a fascinating read that takes children on a journey through the milestones of human progress. From the first tools used by our ancestors to groundbreaking scientific revelations, this book answers exciting questions about how things came to be. Packed with well-labeled diagrams and an easy-to-understand glossary, it simplifies complex ideas for curious young minds. Why Kids Will Love It : Answers intriguing “how” and “when” questions in a fun way Loaded with fascinating facts in the “Isn’t It Amazing?” section Child-friendly explanations paired with vibrant visuals Why Parents and Teachers Will Love It : Encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and exploration Features a helpful glossary for expanding vocabulary Ideal for school libraries and gifting Perfect For : Children aged 7–12 years School projects and independent learning Young science and history enthusiasts Read more

Powers (Annals of the Western Shore Book 3)

Powers (Annals of the Western Shore Book 3)

Author: Ursula K. Le Guin Genre: Fantasy Fiction

In this Nebula Award-winning novel, the third in the Annals of the Western Shore trilogy, Ursula K. Le Guin writes of the proud cruelty of power, of how hard it is to grow up, and of how much harder still it is to find, in the world's darkness, gifts of light. Young Gav can remember the page of a book after seeing it once, and, inexplicably, he sometimes “remembers” things that are going to happen in the future. As a loyal slave, he must keep these powers secret, but when a terrible tragedy occurs, Gav, blinded by grief, flees the only world he has ever known. And in what becomes a treacherous journey for freedom, Gav’s greatest test of all is facing his powers so that he can come to understand himself and finally find a true home. “ Powers is rich with action, with battles, escapes, strategy, and skulduggery, but it has a still, quiet place at its heart, a place of moral complexity.” —Sarah Ellis, The Globe and Mail “In her facility in world-making and her interest in human nature, Le Guin stands above almost all of what's out there. Her exploration of identity and power, of social structures and the meaning of freedom, can only enrich her readers. Gav's vulnerability and his slow recognition of his real gifts make him both familiar and admirable, like any child who struggles to know one's strengths and place in the world. This is a good, long trek of a fantasy.” —Deirdre Baker, Toronto Star “With compelling themes about the soul-crushing effects of slavery, and a journey plotline that showcases Le Guin's gift for creating a convincing array of cultures, this follow-up to Gifts and Voices may be the series' best installment." —Jennifer Mattson, Booklist The Annals of the Western Shore Trilogy includes: Gifts Voices Powers Read more

The Arts: A Visual Encyclopedia of Art History (DK Children's Visual Encyclopedias)

The Arts: A Visual Encyclopedia of Art History (DK Children's Visual Encyclopedias)

Author: DK Genre: Anthology

This beautiful art encyclopedia charts the evolution of the greatest cultural achievements in painting, sculpture, and photography. The greatest art exhibition at your fingertips! Packed with fascinating facts, clear explanations, and stunning photography, this awe-inspiring art encyclopedia for kids aged 9-12 years takes you on a magical tour through time exploring every artistic style and movement in stunning detail. From Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Mona Lisa to Vincent van Gogh's spectacular The Starry Night, this art history book celebrates the lives of groundbreaking artists and their most famous art masterpieces. Get to grips with world-famous sculptures, such as the ancient Chinese Terracotta Army and Henry Moore's beautiful bronze casts. Then find out about photography, from the development of the camera to pioneering photographers such as Johannes Vermeer and Julia Margaret Cameron. Designed for both parents and children to enjoy together, this bestselling book on art history is guaranteed to encourage a love of art through the generations. Celebrate your child's creativity as they explore: - "Artist profiles" explore the lives & major works of key painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, & dancers. - Our "Closer look" pages delve deeper into a work of art, highlighting technique, detail, and symbols. - Stunning double-page spreads feature important works of art in full color. - Striking visual artworks and photographs are all clearly explained and annotated. - Easily accessible & age-appropriate text covers key curriculum topics - Number 1 Best Seller in Children’s Books on Art History From ancient cave paintings to modern-day street art, this gorgeously illustrated art book for children traces the development of painting, sculpture, and photography through the ages. It's the ultimate introduction to the world of art for kids! A must-have volume for children curious about the arts, as well as parents, carers and educators seeking an accessible and visually-engaging encyclopedia for children all about art history. Read more