The Barefoot Book of Heroic Children

The Barefoot Book of Heroic Children
Title The Barefoot Book of Heroic Children PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Hazell
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781902283234

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From Anne Frank to Helen Keller to Alexander Graham Bell, this colorfully illustrated collection features some of the most innovative and courageous children in world history.

Greek Myths

Greek Myths
Title Greek Myths PDF eBook
Author Daniel Morden
Publisher Barefoot Books
Pages 139
Release 2018-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1782854827

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Master storytellers Hugh Lupton and Daniel Morden bring three of the most famous myths of the ancient Greek world to life. Vividly illustrated by award-winning French illustrator Carole Hénaff, Greek Myths is a captivating introduction to the stories of Demeter and Persephone, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Orpheus and Eurydice.

Promoting a Global Community Through Multicultural Children's Literature

Promoting a Global Community Through Multicultural Children's Literature
Title Promoting a Global Community Through Multicultural Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Stan Steiner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 202
Release 2001-03-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313010080

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You will find this book invaluable for teaching students the beauties of diversity and for building understanding of cultures from around the world. This book features more than 800 titles, both single volume and series, selected for their multicultural content and compelling reflections of the social issues of diverse cultures. The more than 100 interdisciplinary application strategies for titles range from reading aloud with follow-up discussions to social activism. Fully indexed by author and title, this guide includes Web sites for literature integration, contact information, a discussion of the benefits of multicultural literature, and suggestions for further reading. The perfect guide for introducing students to other cultures and customs.

Fate of Flames

Fate of Flames
Title Fate of Flames PDF eBook
Author Sarah Raughley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 368
Release 2016-11-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1481466771

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Four girls with the power to control the elements and save the world from a terrible evil must come together in the first epic novel in a brand-new series. When Phantoms--massive beasts made from nightmares and darkness--suddenly appeared and began terrorizing the world, four girls, the Effigies, each gained a unique power to control one of the classical elements: earth, air, fire, and water. Since then, four girls across the world have continually fought against the Phantoms, fulfilling their cosmic duty. And when one Effigy dies, another girl gains her power as a replacement. But now, with technologies in place to protect the world's major cities from Phantom attacks, the Effigies have stopped defending humanity and, instead, have become international celebrities, with their heroic feats ranked, televised, and talked about in online fandoms. Until the day that New York City's protection against the Phantoms fails, a man seems to be able to control them by sheer force of will, and Maia, a high school student, unexpectedly becomes the Fire Effigy. Now Maia has been thrown into battle with three girls who want nothing to do with one another. But with the first human villain that the girls have ever faced, and an army of Phantoms preparing for attack, there isn't much time for the Effigies to learn how to work together. Can the girls take control of their destinies before the world is destroyed forever?

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books
Title The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books PDF eBook
Author Harold D. Underdown
Publisher Penguin
Pages 392
Release 2004
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781592571437

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Provides practical and timely advice on writing different types of children's books, working with publishers, understanding the publishing process, the importance of illustrators, and building a career in the field of children's literature. Original. 12,000 first printing.

Barefoot Soldier

Barefoot Soldier
Title Barefoot Soldier PDF eBook
Author Johnson Beharry
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 296
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0751556084

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Born in 1979 in Grenada as one of eight children, living in a two-bedroom hut, surviving on meagre meals of beans and rice and walking barefoot, three miles to school. At 13 Johnson Beharry quit school and worked as a decorator and labourer. In 1999 he scraped together the airfare for England and joined the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. He served six months in Kosovo, three months in Northern Ireland and then went to Iraq. On 1 May 2004, Beharry helped assist a foot patrol caught in a series of ambushes. His vehicle was hit by multiple rocket propelled grenades but he drove through the ambush and extracted his wounded colleagues from the vehicle, all the time exposed to further enemy fire. He was cited on this occasion for 'valour of the highest order'. While back on duty on 11 June 2004, a rocket propelled grenade hit Beharry's vehicle incapacitating his commander and injuring several of the crew. Despite his very serious head injuries, Beharry took control of his vehicle and drove it out of the ambush area before losing consciousness. He required brain surgery for his head injuries, and he was still recovering when he was awarded the VC in March 2005.

The Hero's Trail

The Hero's Trail
Title The Hero's Trail PDF eBook
Author T. A. Barron
Publisher Penguin
Pages 193
Release 2007-02-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0142407607

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What is a hero? Using the metaphor of a hiking trail, bestselling author T. A. Barron discusses the great variety of heroes and brings them to life through their own stories: Some are well known, like Wilma Rudolph, Anne Frank, and Stephen Hawking. Yet most are “ordinary kids” who have made amazing choices: saved their siblings from a fire, struggled to stop prejudice at their school, helped raise money to build a well in an African village. This book will be invaluable to kids, parents, and educators who need role models for young people to look up to—and a new way to look at what a hero is.