My Place for Younger Readers

My Place for Younger Readers
Title My Place for Younger Readers PDF eBook
Author Sally Morgan
Publisher Fremantle Press
Pages 321
Release 2020-11-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1925816796

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Since its publication in 1987, Sally Morgan's My Place has sold more than half a million copies in Australia, been translated and read all over the world, and been reprinted dozens of times. Sally's rich, zesty and moving work is perhaps the best loved biography of Aboriginal Australia ever written. My Place for Younger Readers is an abridged edition that retains all the charm and power of the original.

Fairy Tales for Young Readers

Fairy Tales for Young Readers
Title Fairy Tales for Young Readers PDF eBook
Author E. Nesbit
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 116
Release 2015-01-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0486789403

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A collection of nine fairy tales retold, including such favorites as Cinderella and Puss in Boots, as well as the less familiar stories of Dick Whittington and His Cat and Hop-o'-my-Thumb.

NIrV Discoverers Bible Young Readers

NIrV Discoverers Bible Young Readers
Title NIrV Discoverers Bible Young Readers PDF eBook
Author Zonderkidz
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 3227
Release 2002
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0310703824

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A LARGE PRINT Bible for early readers. The NIrV Discoverer's Bible for Young Readers uses the full text of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV---the NIV for kids!), written at a third grade reading level. It's the perfect chance for beginning readers to embark on their first exploration of the Bible on their own. Also included are 30 beautiful, full-color illustrations of important Bible scenes to stimulate interest in the Bible. For further Bible engagement, a dictionary and a reading plan of 150 famous Bibles stories is included to encourage kids to read as many as they can and give them a great overview of Scripture. Special features include: Complete NIrV Text--- specifically designed to help early readers discover the Bible for themselves, it's the perfect stepping stone to the NIV; Large-Print---12-point type for easy reading; 30 full-color pages---featuring illustrations by Kathleen O'Malley; Book Introductions---provide the main theme of the book and an outline of the contents; Dictionary---to key Bible words for quick reference; Reading Plan---for the great stories of the Bible; Color maps---for easy visualization of key Bible places; Presentation page---for personalization and gift giving; The New International Reader's Version (NIrV) is a simplified version of the NIV created specifically for children. It's not a Bible storybook, but rather the complete Bible text written at the third-grade reading level --- the youngest reading level of any translation. Like the NIV on which it's based, the NIrV combines great accuracy and readability. It simply goes further to make the Bible understandable to kids, even those as young as age six.

The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation)

The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation)
Title The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee (Young Readers Adaptation) PDF eBook
Author David Treuer
Publisher Penguin
Pages 289
Release 2022-10-18
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0593203488

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The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee is a story of Native American resilience and reinvention, adapted for young adults from the adult nonfiction book of the same name. Since the late 1800s, it has been believed that Native American civilization has been wiped from the United States. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee argues that Native American culture is far from defeated—if anything, it is thriving as much today as it was one hundred years ago. The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee looks at Native American culture as it exists today—and the fight to preserve language and traditions. Adapted for young readers, this important young adult nonfiction book is perfect educational material for children and adults alike.

Soaring with the Sugarbird Lady

Soaring with the Sugarbird Lady
Title Soaring with the Sugarbird Lady PDF eBook
Author Dianne Wolfer
Publisher Fremantle Press
Pages 160
Release 2025-03-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1760995282

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Imagine flying solo, crisscrossing the north-west of Australia in your own plane, and single-handedly delivering lifesaving vaccines to remote communities.Robin Miller did this, and at a time when most people didn' t think women should be pilots at all. Her arrival seemed like magic to the outback children who received her polio vaccine on sugar cubes. Before long, she became known as....the Sugarbird Lady. And this was just the start of Robin's extraordinary real-life adventures!

Becoming: Adapted for Young Readers

Becoming: Adapted for Young Readers
Title Becoming: Adapted for Young Readers PDF eBook
Author Michelle Obama
Publisher Delacorte Press
Pages 458
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0593303741

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Michelle Obama’s worldwide bestselling memoir, Becoming, is now adapted for young readers. Michelle Robinson was born on the South Side of Chicago. From her modest beginnings, she would become Michelle Obama, the inspiring and powerful First Lady of the United States, when her husband, Barack Obama, was elected the forty-fourth president. They would be the first Black First Family in the White House and serve the country for two terms. Growing up, Michelle and her older brother, Craig, shared a bedroom in their family’s upstairs apartment in her great-aunt’s house. Her parents, Fraser and Marian, poured their love and energy into their children. Michelle’s beloved dad taught his kids to work hard, keep their word, and remember to laugh. Her mom showed them how to think for themselves, use their voice, and be unafraid. But life soon took her far from home. With determination, carefully made plans, and the desire to achieve, Michelle was eager to expand the sphere of her life from her schooling in Chicago. She went to Princeton University, where she learned what it felt like to be the only Black woman in the room. She then went to Harvard Law School, and after graduating returned to Chicago and became a high-powered lawyer. Her plans changed, however, when she met and fell in love with Barack Obama. From her early years of marriage, and the struggle to balance being a working woman, a wife, and the mom of two daughters, Michelle Obama details the shift she made to political life and what her family endured as a result of her husband’s fast-moving political career and campaign for the presidency. She shares the glamour of ball gowns and world travel, and the difficulties of comforting families after tragedies. She managed to be there for her daughters’ swim competitions and attend plays at their schools without catching the spotlight, while defining and championing numerous initiatives, especially those geared toward kids, during her time as First Lady. Most important, this volume for young people is an honest and fascinating account of Michelle Obama’s life led by example. She shares her views on how all young people can help themselves as well as help others, no matter their status in life. She asks readers to realize that no one is perfect, and that the process of becoming is what matters, as finding yourself is ever evolving. In telling her story with boldness, she asks young readers: Who are you, and what do you want to become?

Reaching Reluctant Young Readers

Reaching Reluctant Young Readers
Title Reaching Reluctant Young Readers PDF eBook
Author Rob Reid
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 163
Release 2017-03-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1442274425

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Reaching Reluctant Young Readers features 150 middle-grade books. Each profiled title has the potential to hook the reluctant reader and lure them to read the entire book. To specifically encourage elementary and middle-school-age reluctant children to read, there is first a pitch to get the reader’s attention. That is followed by a short reading passage to “set the hook” and encourage the young person to read the rest of the book on their own. Further, the book contains several hundred additional recommended titles. The books selected for this collection were chosen following the criteria of reluctant reader books created by the Quick Picks committee sponsored by the Young Adult Library Services Association. While these guidelines were designed for young adult books, they also work well for middle-grade books. The criteria include: clear writing (no convoluted long sentences with sophisticated vocabulary), high interest “hook” in the first few pages, well-defined characters, interesting plot, and familiar themes.