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Let your student see history rather than just read about it!
The stuff that the ancient civilizations left behind tells a deep story. Those ancient artifacts and architecture reveal much about what life was like throughout the great eras of history. Now you can bring those ancient storytellers into your home and introduce them to your students in a focused, yet gentle way. With The Stuff They Left Behind from the Days of Early Modern portfolios you can- Enhance any history curriculum.
- View each artifact’s details in a focused, uncluttered setting.
- Gently introduce common art and architecture forms.
- Encourage personal observation and meaningful discussion.
- Help your child make connections with the people and events of the past.
The Stuff They Left Behind: From the Days of Early Modern
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Download a Free Sample
Let your student see history rather than just read about it!
The stuff that the ancient civilizations left behind tells a deep story. Those ancient artifacts and architecture reveal much about what life was like throughout the great eras of history. Now you can bring those ancient storytellers into your home and introduce them to your students in a focused, yet gentle way. With The Stuff They Left Behind from the Days of Modern Times portfolios you can- Enhance any history curriculum.
- View each artifact’s details in a focused, uncluttered setting.
- Gently introduce common art and architecture forms.
- Encourage personal observation and meaningful discussion.
- Help your child make connections with the people and events of the past.
The Stuff They Left Behind: From the Days of Modern Times
$32.95 -
Download a Free Sample
Let your student see history rather than just read about it!
The stuff that the ancient civilizations left behind tells a deep story. Those ancient artifacts and architecture reveal much about what life was like throughout the great eras of history. Now you can bring those ancient storytellers into your home and introduce them to your students in a focused, yet gentle way. With The Stuff They Left Behind from the Days of the Middle Ages portfolios you can- Enhance any history curriculum.
- View each artifact’s details in a focused, uncluttered setting.
- Gently introduce common art and architecture forms.
- Encourage personal observation and meaningful discussion.
- Help your child make connections with the people and events of the past.
The Stuff They Left Behind: From the Days of the Middle Ages
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It's one of the greatest challenges on Earth; an ascent to the top of the world on the slopes of Mount Everest. Eric Alexander experienced grace and a faith-empowering journey he will never forget as part of a record-setting team in May 2001, scaling the heights of Everest with his friend, blind climber Erik Weinhenmayer. Eric has learned much about faith, trust, prayer, depending on God, as well as perseverance during these climbs. A member of a rare and adventurous group of achievers, he has been instrumental in helping others, often with physical or mental disabilities, to achieve their own dreams as well.
The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone
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This new edition of The Sun Also Rises celebrates the art and craft of Hemingway’s quintessential story of the Lost Generation—presented by the Hemingway family with illuminating supplementary material from the Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Library.
The Sun Also Rises
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From the Publisher: The sun is out in the day and always has a circle shape. The moon’s shape seems to change, and you can sometimes see it in the daytime and at night. What are the sun and the moon? How are they the same and how do they differ? Hop into your spaceship and find out!
The Sun and the Moon
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From a passionate and talented chef who also happens to be an Episcopalian priest comes this surprising and thought-provoking treatise on everything from prayer to poetry to puff pastry. In The Supper of the Lamb, Capon talks about festal and ferial cooking, emerging as an inspirational voice extolling the benefits and wonders of old-fashioned home cooking in a world of fast food and prepackaged cuisine. This edition includes the original recipes and a new Introduction by Deborah Madison, the founder of Greens Restaurant in San Francisco and author of several cookbooks.
The Supper of the Lamb
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Following a wild and raging storm, the Swiss family Robinson are stranded at sea. But the thundering waves have swept them off to a tropical island, where a new life awaits them. Their ship is laden with supplies and the island is packed with treasures, so they soon adapt and discover new dangers and delights every day . . . With an inspiring introduction by American author and America's first children's laureate Jon Scieszka.
The Swiss Family Robinson
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After days of being tossed and battered by a raging storm, the ship on which the narrator, his wife, and their four sons are passengers smashes against a reef — and the last lifeboat pulls away without them. The following day, the intrepid, loving little family finds itself cast away on an uninhabited island.
The Swiss Family Robinson
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Miss Arabella Braithewaite of Switherby knows there is no future for the ten orphans—a remarkable mix of genteel and working class children—she has gathered together in these years of England’s grim factory growth in the early 1820s. Her plan, quite outrageous in the eyes of most, is to take the children to Australia to take up a land grant. Thus, one day the townsfolk gather to watch a line of departing “pilgrims” led by the fearless “Missabella.” On a new continent, and after a daunting ocean voyage, the challenges begin. To the orphans it becomes a life-giving adventure, even when serious unexpected threats must be overcome. Australian author Eleanor Spence, writing with keen personal insight, sketches each child and adult’s engagement with the new land and its people and with one another. From their courage we glimpse the futures of this unlikely band beginning to emerge with hope and personal dignity. Follow the further adventures of the 'Pilgrims' in Jamberoo Road.
The Switherby Pilgrims
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The extraordinary story of a boy called Wart – ignored by everyone except his tutor, Merlyn – who goes on to become King Arthur.
The Sword in the Stone
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The Tailor of Gloucester was first published in 1903 and tells the story of a poor tailor trying to survive in his freezing workshop over a hard winter. He has a terribly important commission to complete for the Mayor of Gloucester's wedding on Christmas Day but is ill and tired, and before long is running out of food and thread, as well as time!
The Tailor of Gloucester
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This original and authorized edition of the Tale of Benjamin Bunny has a removable dust jacket and features beautiful full-color illustrations.
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
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A brave mouse, a covetous rat, a wishful serving girl, and a princess named Pea come together in Kate DiCamillo's Newbery Medal–winning tale.
The Tale of Despereaux
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To celebrate Peter's birthday, Frederick Warne is publishing new editions of all 23 of Potter's original tales, which take the very first printings of Potter's works as their guide. The aim of these editions is to be as close as possible to Beatrix Potter's intentions while benefiting from modern printing and design techniques.
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
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In the Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse by Beatrix Potter, Johnny Town-Mouse and Timmy Willie, a country mouse, trade places. When they end up in each other’s worlds they soon discover that they were much happier where they started!
The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
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