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  • - A Honey Bee's Story
    af Jay Hosler
    172,95 kr.

    “A wonderful graphic novel.”—Neil GaimanExperience the life of a honeybee in this coming-of-age story about a bee named Nyuki, in this full-color graphic novel by Jay Hosler, perfect for curious kids who are fans of the Science Comics series.Nyuki is a brand-new honeybee—and she has a lot of questions. Like:When does a bee go through metamorphosis?Why does a queen bee sometimes leave her hive?And where does all this honey come from, anyway?!But Nyuki’s biggest question is, “What is this inner voice I hear, and why does it tell me to go forth to adventure?Follow Nyuki on a lifelong journey as she annoys her sisters, avoids predators, and learns to trust her inner voice as she masters the way of the hive.And if you still have questions at the end, the back of the book uncovers even more mysteries about the lives of these incredible insects!Junior Library Guild SelectionKirkus Reviews Best BooksEvanston Public Library''s Blueberry ListBlack-Eyed Susan Book Award nomination

  • af Jay Hosler
    117,95 kr.

    Optical Allusions is the cure for all those clamoring for a painstakingly researched, scientifically accurate, eye-themed comic book adventure! Wrinkles the Wonder Brain has lost his bosses' eye and now he has to search all of human imagination for it. Along the way, he confronts biology head on and accidentally learns more about eyes and the evolution of vision than he thought possible. And, as if a compelling story with disembodied talking brains, shape-changing proteins, and giant robot eyes wasn't enough, each tale is followed by a fully illustrated, in-depth exploration of the ideas introduced in the comic story. Following in the tradition of his first two books, "Clan Apis" and "The Sandwalk Adventures", Jay Hosler's "Optical Allusions" uses humor and adventure to weave an unforgettable story about the wonders of seeing.

  • af Jay Hosler
    172,95 kr.

    "In The Sandwalk Adventures--now, stay with us here--Darwin engages in discussion with follicle mites that live in his left eyebrow. The mites believe Darwin is a god, one of the myths they have handed down from generation to generation. Darwin sets them straight about that and other mite fables as well, the result being lessons in natural selection." - The Chicago Tribune

  • - The Black Square
    af Jay Hosler
    117,95 kr.

    What would you do? You buy a used tablet. It has an app with no name. Its icon is a plain black square. You have no idea what it does. Do you dare run it? If you're a boy of 12, of course you do. Norm does. Then his life goes crazy. He visits times and places he never imagined, with excitement and danger everywhere. He meets angry Bedouins, revenge-minded ship captains, knife-throwing Gypsies, and gun-totin' cowboys. Plus a beautiful Gypsy girl -- Adara, a charming pickpocket from long-ago England. Norm is lucky to have Burny, his dog, companion, and guardian. Also his conscience and voice of reason. But the mysterious app has a dark side... A children's book for adults -- the first of five! With 23 illustrations by Mindy Alper Full information at http: //NormAndBurny.com

  • af Jay Hosler
    257,95 kr.

    Meet Rubi, a tiny ant with a big personality and an even bigger love for stories. Who knew the small world of her colony could be full of unexpected friendships, epic adventures, and death-defying escapes?

  • af Jay Hosler
    142,95 kr.

    Insect-extraordinaire Jay Hosler is back, this time exploring how we seek to understand ourselves and the world around us through the eyes of one of our world's tiniest creatures: the ant.Meet Rubi, a tiny ant with a big personality and an even bigger love for stories. Who knew the small world of her colony could be full of unexpected friendships, epic adventures, and death-defying escapes? Follow Rubi on the journey of a lifetime as she uncovers the mystery and wonder of one of the world's tiniest, mightiest insects.

  • af Peggy Harrison & Jay Hosler
    177,95 kr.

    The third and final volume of The Benchland Series contains Two stories-Warriors and Child of Fire, the bookends of the Benchland Saga. The Benchland Series covers almost 60 years of the history of the ancient Benchland colony. That history begins with Warriors, set years before Rockslide, the first volume of the series. It tells the backstory of Sigurd, one of the colony's founders, beginning with a horrifying early-morning raid on his tiny remote village, leaving him on his own at thirteen. Within months he is in warrior training in a large coastal town. Fighting barbarian raiders becomes his life. At sixteen, Sigurd is felled by an arrow while rescuing a young girl from a raid in which her village and family perish. Barely escaping detection and sure death, the two camp in hiding while she helps him recover. Her tragic story moves him, and after he recovers he raises her as his daughter. Years later, the story's wrenching conclusion changes both their lives, sending them together into the unknown. Child of Fire occurs 50 years later. Sigurd has recently come to the end of his long life as the warrior champion of the Benchland colony. His death comes at a bad time, when resurgent raiders are once again a threat. The colony has expanded by building houses on the river below, where they are easily accessible to all. Defense against a large raider horde seems impossible. In a separate plot thread, the modern scientists and cavers introduced in Spirit Chamber return to the Benchland after years away. Just as they discover new wall paintings showing the raider attack on the colony, misfortune strikes, and they are trapped by a psychotic killer. Their situation is desperate, with no apparent solution. The story's title refers to Sigurd's granddaughter, a young girl of spiritual power, destined to become the colony's leader. She unites the two threads of this tale, bringing the Benchland Saga to a conclusion you won't forget.

  • af Jay Hosler
    147,95 kr.

    A long peace is shattered When Norm and his friend Dara were twelve, Burny helped them rescue Dara's father from Morgana the Fey, the ancient sorceress who made King Arthur's life miserable. Any victory over Morgana comes with danger and risk, because Morgana always gets even. But for almost three years, nothing has come of it. Now a crushing blow: Morgana kidnaps Dara. Revenge of the Cat is a blizzard of magical craziness, from Norm and Burny's dramatic rescue attempts to the final frightening threat from Morgana that ends this book and foreshadows the final two. At the center of it all is a big dog taking care of his boy. Burny saves Norm repeatedly, the last time at a terrible cost. He is courageous, selfless, wise, devoted, and full of attitude. He disapproves of magic, but he comes through in the clutch. A book for teens and adults This book is the centerpiece of the five-volume Norm and Burny series. Meeting Norm and Dara as teenagers, the reader sees the outlines of the overall story. Revenge of the Cat can be read on its own; knowing the two earlier books is not required. Warning: Unlike the first two books, which are are for younger children, Revenge of the Cat is written for teens and adults. Children younger than eleven might not understand it, and it could frighten them. Revenge of the Cat Norm and Burny Book Three For readers eleven and up

  • - A Honey Bee's Story
    af Jay Hosler
    215,95 kr.

  • af Jay Hosler
    187,95 kr.

    Takes us on a tour of millions of years of history, from Earth's primordial soup to the first forms of life, from the four conditions needed for natural selection to the evolution of modern humans.

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