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The statues of Easter Island, or moai, are some of the world's most amazing wonders. Carved up to 1,000 years ago, the huge head-shaped stones surrounded by the southern Pacific Ocean speak to the artistic skills of the Rapa Nui people. Translated into North American Spanish, this elementary-level introduction, filled with vibrant photos and factual text, examines the rock statues and how they were shaped and moved into place. The figures' significance in history and why they were crafted are also included. A Wonder Spotlight features the island's Birdman cult. Captions, on-page definitions, and an index support young readers.
The Egyptian pyramids are some of the world's most amazing wonders. The oldest dating back to 2630 BC, the structures tower above Africa's landscape and hold the mummies of ancient pharaohs. Translated into North American Spanish, this elementary-level introduction, filled with vibrant photos and factual text, examines the structures and how they were constructed. The pyramids' significance in history and why they were built are also included. A Wonder Spotlight features the sarcophagus. Captions, on-page definitions, and an index support young readers.
From blockbuster movies, indie films, and documentaries to original series, TV shows, and video games, the streaming video service giant Netflix offers it all to viewers around the world. Buzzing with entrepreneurial spirit and drive, this nonfiction STEM title for young adults surveys the journey of the global subscription business from DVD-rental start-up to streaming leader. It covers Netflix's technology, content such as House of Cards and Breaking Bad, company history, and founder, Reed Hastings. Sidebars and a glossary support the main text, while a selected bibliography and websites encourage further topic research.
Fake news is nothing new. Since the earliest days of the United States, people have spread falsehoods and lies though word of mouth and every type of media, from newspapers and radio to propaganda films, television, and the Internet. This nonfiction social studies title for young adults examines the history of fake news and circular reasoning faced by Americans, including the rise of social media and current events such as COVID-19 and the "stolen election" of Donald Trump. Includes sidebars, a glossary, a timeline, and profiles of journalist Martha Roundtree and social psychology professor Sander van der Linden.
The statues of Easter Island, or moai, are some of the world's most amazing wonders. Carved up to 1,000 years ago, the huge head-shaped stones surrounded by the southern Pacific Ocean speak to the artistic skills of the Rapa Nui people. This elementary-level introduction, filled with vibrant photos and factual text, examines the rock statues and how they were shaped and moved into place. The figures' significance in history and why they were crafted are also included. A Wonder Spotlight features the island's Birdman cult. Captions, on-page definitions, additional resources, and an index support young readers.
The Egyptian pyramids are some of the world's most amazing wonders. The oldest dating back to 2630 BC, the structures tower above Africa's landscape and hold the mummies of ancient pharaohs. This elementary-level introduction, filled with vibrant photos and factual text, examines the structures and how they were constructed. The pyramids' significance in history and why they were built are also included. A Wonder Spotlight features the sarcophagus. Captions, on-page definitions, additional resources, and an index support young readers.
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