The Ready Readers Series - Elementary Literature (Volume One) × 1 The Cricket in Times Square × 1 The Trumpet of the Swan × 1 Misty of Chincoteague × 1 Miracles on Maple Hill × 1 The Door in the Wall × 1
The Ready Readers Series - Elementary Literature (Volume One) × 1 The Cricket in Times Square × 1 The Trumpet of the Swan × 1 Misty of Chincoteague × 1 Miracles on Maple Hill × 1 The Door in the Wall × 1
The Ready Readers Series - Elementary Literature (Volume One) × 1 The Cricket in Times Square × 1 The Trumpet of the Swan × 1 Misty of Chincoteague × 1 Miracles on Maple Hill × 1 The Door in the Wall × 1
The Ready Readers Series - Elementary Literature (Volume One) × 1 The Cricket in Times Square × 1 The Trumpet of the Swan × 1 Misty of Chincoteague × 1 Miracles on Maple Hill × 1 The Door in the Wall × 1
At the start of Captains Courageous, one of literature's most beloved stories of the sea, a spoiled rich boy is literally swept away — dashed overboard from an ocean liner. Luckily, young Harvey Cheyne is rescued by a passing fishing vessel.
In Volume 2 of the Wonders of the Human Body series, Dr. Tommy Mitchell covers the intricate design of both the cardiovascular system, consisting of the blood, blood vessels, and heart, as well as the respiratory system that focuses on the transportation of oxygen through the body. From the level of the cells to the organs themselves, you will examine these systems in depth.
Nathaniel Bowditch grew up in a sailor's world-Salem in the early days, when tall-masted ships from foreign ports crowded the wharves. But Nat didn't promise to have the makings of a sailor; he was too physically small.
From the publisher:
Illustrated in full color. This car-and-truck-filled alphabet extravaganza that starts with an ambulance and ends with a zippercar is shaped like Lowly Worm’s applemobile.
Carver's achievements as a botanist and inventor were balanced by his gifts as a painter, musician, and teacher.
This Newbery Honor Book and Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book by Marilyn Nelson provides a compelling and revealing portrait of Carver's complex, richly interior, profoundly devout life.
This Memoria Press-published edition of “Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888” features the full text of Ernest L. Thayer’s iconic American poem as well as full-color illustrations. The book also includes a note on the illustrations and instructions for how to memorize a poem.
From the Publisher:
“And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; But there is no joy in Mudville-mighty Casey has struck out.” Those lines have echoed through the decades, the final stanza of a poem published pseudonymously in the June 3, 1888, issue of the San Francisco Examiner. Its author would rather have seen it forgotten. Instead, Ernest Thayer’s poem has taken a well-deserved place as an enduring icon of Americana. Christopher Bing’s magnificent version of this immortal ballad of the flailing 19th-century baseball star is rendered as though it had been newly discovered in a hundred-year-old scrapbook. Bing seamlessly weaves real and trompe l’oeil reproductions of artifacts-period baseball cards, tickets, advertisements, and a host of other memorabilia into the narrative to present a rich and multifaceted panorama of a bygone era. A book to be pored over by children, treasured by aficionados of the sport-and given as a gift to all ages: a tragi-comic celebration of heroism and of a golden era of sport."
Since its first appearance in 1854 and through many revisions this dictionary has remained constant in its appeal to scholars. As Head of the Classical Department at Eton College, D. P. Simpson was uniquely qualified to revise the work in the light of modern knowledge and he has introduced fresh material from a number of sources. In English idiom and Latin spelling he has followed present-day usages. "This new and revised Latin Dictionary is among the best of its kind, being reliable, compact and adequate for the needs of all save the specialist. He has produced what is in effect a new book, typographically easy to consult and combining elegance with utility"— The Times Literary Supplement
This edition
Incorporates modern English idiom and current Latin spelling.
Includes general classical information where appropriate.
Shows long and short vowels where not immediately apparent.
Indicates irregular plural forms.
Cites and quotes ancient classical authors.
Suggests paraphrases to express modern English in classical Latin form.
The dog seemed perfectly to understand the state of affairs, and was somewhat doubtful of the step the girl was about to take. He followed her slowly for a few yards, and then ran back and sniffed about the damp straw by the entrance, where he was used to sleep, and thrust his nose carefully among the smoldering sticks, which were the cause of this sudden flight. But as the girl disappeared among the trees, and whistled softly for him, he made up his mind to follow her, and the next minute the two were running as swiftly as the girl’s feet could carry her away from the only home she had.
In this 1978 Caldecott Honor Book, award-winning author and illustrator David Macaulay explores the history and construction of castles in a richly illustrated resource for curious young readers.
Be an eyewitness to the exciting world of the medieval castle, from the dramatic methods used to defend and attack castles to what life was really like for the people living inside its mighty battlements.
This carefully researched coloring book offers a fascinating pictorial survey of castles in varying styles from Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and other countries, including Japan. You'll find meticulously accurate depictions — ready for coloring — of 31 magnificent structures, from the early English motte-and-bailey strongholds to the romantic nineteenth-century royal residence at Neuschwanstein, built for King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
The finely detailed drawings — each printed in authentic detail on a full page or two-page spread — appear in roughly chronological order and illustrate the architectural development of the castle from the primitive tower on the hill of the eleventh century to the sophisticated Norman castle of the mid-thirteenth century, to later structures that represented a shift from fortress to residential castles. Colorists are invited to re-create the appearance of such famed castles as Windsor and Caernarvon (Great Britain), Blarney (Ireland), the Segovia Alcázar (Spain), Krak des Chevaliers (Syria), Hochosterwitz (Austria), Provins and Pierrefonds (France), and many more. Identifying captions provide concise background information on each structure's history, construction, and inhabitants.
This attractive volume offers not only hours of educational entertainment for colorists of all ages but a fascinating glimpse of the history and architecture of the medieval era.
The stories of Cecilia and her brother Verus are presented here in graphic novel form, providing an appealing alternative format for children learning Latin. This book includes the full text of the first two volumes of the Latin curriculum series: Ecce Caecilia et Verus and Caecilia et Verus in Foro Romano.
Chevron, a gifted cheetah cub who loves to count and record shapes, finds such pleasure in learning that he wants his friends to benefit from what he finds. Unfortunately, they are uninterested. Because he approaches things in a different way than they do, he is able to use his problem-solving skills so that they can have heaps of fun together.
The Ready Readers Series - Elementary Literature (Volume One) × 1 The Cricket in Times Square × 1 The Trumpet of the Swan × 1 Misty of Chincoteague × 1 Miracles on Maple Hill × 1 The Door in the Wall × 1