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The human body contains many organs, and every organ is made up of countless tinyNormal Cells with a job to do. Little Nano is different; she is a cell with an evolving story, a Stem Cell. Nano can become different kinds of Normal Cells, but she doesn't know which kind yet, or which organ she'll eventually call home. Big decisions! So the little Stem Cell will go exploring the organs of the human body, a wonderful journey!"NANO'S JOURNEY! A Little Stem Cell Visits the Heart and Lungs" is a picture book written for 1st to 5th grade students. It is the first in a series that will explore the organs of the human from a Stem Cell's point of view. Stem Cell Science is an extremely important field, central to research in Embryology, Diseases, and Aging.
The Coronavirus outbreak has changed almost everything in little Lisa's life: going to school, being outdoors, and playing with friends. With help from Mommy, Lisa learns how we can look out for one another and stay safe-until a treatment or vaccine is found.This new children's book illustrates that even in these scary, uncertain times, there are simple helpful things we can do, and basic safety rules we should all follow regardless of age.A timely "read aloud," and a perfect tool to help address a child's Covid questions, and in doing so reduce their anxiety and confusion. Lisa even fights and chases off a big blue Corona-Dragon!
The Coronavirus outbreak has changed almost everything in little Lisa's life: going to school, being outdoors, and playing with friends. With help from Mommy, Lisa learns how we can look out for one another and stay safe-until a treatment or vaccine is found.This new children's book illustrates that even in these scary, uncertain times, there are simple helpful things we can do, and basic safety rules we should all follow regardless of age.A timely "read aloud," and a perfect tool to help address a child's Covid questions, and in doing so reduce their anxiety and confusion. Lisa even fights and chases off a big blue Corona-Dragon!
The Land of Buzzlewic, a whimsical, wonderful island, removed from the rest of the world by a mighty turquoise ocean! In the land of Buzzlewic, the happy sun smiles by day, the sleepy moon glows in the starry sky by night. Decked out in bright colors with gentle smiles on their faces, the Buzzlewics are innocent, silly, wacky and wise! Buzzlewics have been around for a long time. Tricia and her husband Richard Courtney, an accomplished children's book illustrator, worked together to illustrate this first book - Floppy Sue's Birthday Adventure. Floppy Sue has turned 6 years old. She will have an adventure of a lifetime on her birthday and finished with. But, with age comes responsiblility. It is important for all of us to pull our weight in a family setting...
One little boy wonders aloud "What does my dog Jack do at night?" Jack has quite a remarkable night investigating the house, enjoying his grand imagination and playing while the family sleeps. Does Jack actually do these things or part of a boys imagination is up to the viewer to decide.
Year of The Cat - an enchanting and informative book for all children interested in other Cultures, Places [here, it''s New York City''s Chinatown] and Cats - is the debut title in a new series of Chinese-culture themed books by artist and emerging children''s book writer Natasha Lynn Rabin, and collaborator, award-winning illustrator, Josie Yee.  Ying shares her own observations and opinions about what makes Chinese New Year the ''best'', introduces us to her family (including cats) and takes us along on her Year of the Cat campaign. It is a book about the joy of holidays with family and the extra, added anticipation that surrounds the arrival of a new sibling, all captured in Josie Yee''s colorful, exquisitely detailed illustrations.The following excerpt begins the fun adventure with Year of the Cat:"In Chinese Time, months are measured by the cycles of themoon, and every year has an assigned animal from the ChineseZodiac. There are twelve official Chinese animals.  I was born inthe Year of the Monkey. Maybe that''s why it''s hard for me to sit still.I ask Ma Ma, who knows the reasons for lots of things, Why isn''t there a Year of the Cat?"Children and parents alike will learn why there isn''t, and about Ying''s resolve to honor her cat, Bao, her Cousin''s cat, Jackie Chan, and cats everywhere, when the New Year arrives.
Sticks 'n Stones 'n Dinosaur Bones INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD & USA BOOK NEWS 2014 FINALIST - CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION New book for Juvenile Readers (and Dinosaur Fans of all ages) celebrates and embellishes the best-known public spat in all Paleontology: the cutthroat rivalry between Edward Cope and Charles Marsh that became known as "The Bone Wars." Sticks 'n Stones 'n Dinosaur Bones is the first book in popular illustrator Ted Enik's (and artist G.F. Newland's) "Unhinged History"series of quirky-but-true science / history books. "Sticks `n Stones" is a ripping yarn, full of adventure and deceit, in which dinosaurs and Dr. Seuss come together to create a new, delirious American Tall Tale. The following excerpt reveals Enik's playful "take" on how one bone hunter hyped his discovery: 'With a day's-worth of fangs, and a week's-worth of frills, And a month's-worth of monstrously segmented gills, With detachable legs and reversible paws, And invisible wings and uncountable claws; My beast is a creature of legend and lore, An animal never on earth seen before! Behold!' bellowed Cope like a one-person chorus, 'My NeverTopThisOne-Ginormous-asaurus!"' As Sticks 'n Stones 'n Dinosaur Bones reveals, gradually these two less-than-ethical gents resorted to lying, stealing, blackmail, and even destroying fossils in order to advance their own reputations and careers. Nonetheless, as the book acknowledges: Before they went crazy and everything soured Because of them Paleontology flowered! "The writing is excellent... Adults will find the saga just as fascinating as children... The book is a fun read for kids, adults, teachers and their students. It also contains a good moral to discuss." Elizabeth Franklin, Portland Book Review
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