Poetry, Book Three: The Romantic to the Victorian Age includes the full text of selected poems as well as informative introductions for each time period being studied and biographies for each poet. Featured poets include Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Tennyson, Kipling, and more.
The British Tradition III: Poetry from the Romantic to the Victorian Age is the third book in our British Tradition series and features poems from 1785-1901 A.D.
The anthology covers the subjective and spontaneous works of the Romantic poets as well as the mission-driven poems of the Victorians.
The Student Study Guide contains questions corresponding with the text that will not only strengthen the student’s comprehension skills, but also strength their ability to formulate clear and concise answers.
Memoria's TheBronze Bow Set does just that. By reading the text and going through the Student Study Guide, the student will not only sharpen his reading skills, but also his comprehension skills as well. This set includes the following: The Bronze Bow text, Student Study Guide, and the Teacher Guide.
The War of 1812 is raging: America has declared war on Britain, and American troops have invaded Canada. Tom Roberts, fourteen and too young for army service, wants nothing more than to be a part of the action - a wish that comes true when he stumbles upon some American soldiers attempting to rob the local store.
His bravery in thwarting the robbery attracts the attention of Lieutenant James FitzGibbon, and Tom soon finds himself fighting for his country alongside FitzGibbon and his notorious band of soldiers... the Bully Boys.
Told with all the warmth and whimsy of Burgess's stories, this engaging book acquaints youngsters with many forms of wildlife and the animals' relationships with one another. The charming collection of entertaining tales is sure to transport today's young readers to the same captivating world of nature that delighted generations of children before them.
In the present volume, the author's goal of introducing children to the fascinating subject of bird life is brilliantly realized in story fashion.
While "interviewing" Slaty the Junco, Redwing the Blackbird, Melody the Wood Thrush, Spooky the Screech Owl, and dozens of other common birds, our guides, Peter Rabbit and saucy Jenny Wren — and, of course, the reader — learn about their physical appearances, eating and nesting habits, and songs and calls.
Join Peter Rabbit as he meets and learns about North American birds in Old Mother Nature’s classroom. Discover birds, both great and small, from the Starling to the Eagle, the Bluebird to the Goose, the Hummingbird to the Owl, and so many more. No matter where you’re from, the descriptive text and beautiful photographs will introduce you to North America’s wonderful and diverse birdlife.
Join Peter Rabbit as he meets and learns about North American flora in Old Mother Nature’s classroom. Discover flowers, both great and small, from wild Strawberries to Water Lily, Pitcher Plant to Sunflower, and so many more. No matter where you’re from, the descriptive text and beautiful photographs will introduce you to North America’s wonderful and diverse flowers.
When Danny Meadow Mouse boards a plane he has no idea that he’ll end up at the seashore, a land full of new and fascinating things to discover. Along with the way he meets some relatives of old friends, as well as new ones, like Greywing the Gull, who teach him all about the inhabitants of this incredible new world.
Join Danny Meadow Mouse, Jimmy Skunk, and Reddy Fox as they explore the seashore and take a closer look at the habits and homes of the creatures they find. Discover the Seahorse, Shrimp, Crab, Anemone, Gull, and so many more.
Familiar burgess characters Danny Meadow Mouse, Jimmy Skunk, and Reddy Fox explore every nook and cranny of the shoreline and learn first hand about the habits and habitats of spider crabs, sea cucumbers, sand eels, and that strangest of little fishes — the sea horse.
Simple toys are best! The young boy in this sweet little story spends time going through a special box at his Grandma's house. The box is full of buttons and he spends his time going through and sorting all the different types.
This living book is a gentle introduction to the concept of sorting; a perfect early math book. The backmatter of this picture book also gives a short history of the invention of buttons.