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Kathleen Krull

    Charles Darwin
    Marie Curie
    Lives of the Musicians
    M Is for Music
    A Kids' Guide to America's Bill of Rights: Revised Edition
    The Boy Who Invented Tv
    • The Boy Who Invented Tv

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,6(25)Évaluer

      An inspiring true story of a boy genius. Plowing a potato field in 1920, a 14-year-old farm boy from Idaho saw in the parallel rows of overturned earth a way to “make pictures fly through the air.” This boy was not a magician; he was a scientific genius and just eight years later he made his brainstorm in the potato field a reality by transmitting the world’s first television image. This fascinating picture-book biography of Philo Farnsworth covers his early interest in machines and electricity, leading up to how he put it all together in one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. The author’s afterword discusses the lawsuit Farnsworth waged and won against RCA when his high school science teacher testified that Philo’s invention of television was years before RCA’s.

      The Boy Who Invented Tv
    • The Bill of Rights, comprising the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, has significantly influenced American history by safeguarding individual liberties and limiting government power. This book delves into the historical context and the profound impact of these amendments, exploring their role in shaping civil rights and the evolution of democracy in America. Through engaging narratives and critical analysis, it highlights key moments when the Bill of Rights has been pivotal in legal and social transformations throughout the nation's history.

      A Kids' Guide to America's Bill of Rights: Revised Edition
    • M Is for Music

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      The book presents a vibrant exploration of the connection between music and the alphabet, showcasing beloved tunes played on unusual instruments by legendary virtuosos. It blends various musical styles, from anthems to zydeco, creating a unique experience that highlights how music and language intertwine. This engaging fusion is designed for songsters of all ages, making learning letters an enjoyable and melodic journey. Endnotes are included for further insights.

      M Is for Music
    • Lives of the Musicians

      Good Times, Bad Times (and What the Neighbors Thought)

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(16)Évaluer

      Exploring the lives of twenty renowned musicians, this book delves into their daily habits, personal quirks, and the perceptions of those around them. From Vivaldi to Woody Guthrie, it presents a colorful tapestry of history, revealing what these artists ate, wore, and how they spent their time. The narrative blends fascinating anecdotes with humor, offering a unique glimpse into the personalities and lifestyles of these iconic figures across different eras and cultures, making musical history both engaging and relatable.

      Lives of the Musicians
    • Marie Curie

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      Traces the life and work of the Polish-born scientist whose study of radioactivity lead to her receiving two Nobel Prizes.

      Marie Curie
    • Charles Darwin

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      “An illuminating, humanizing portrait of a famous scientist.” —Booklist, starred review All his life, Charles Darwin hated controversy. Yet he takes his place among the Giants of Science for what remains an immensely controversial subject: the theory of evolution. Darwin began piecing together his explanation for how all living things change or adapt during his five-year voyage on HMS Beagle. But it took him twenty years to go public, for fear of the backlash his theory would cause. Once again, Kathleen Krull delivers a witty and astute picture of one of history's greatest scientists.

      Charles Darwin
    • Lincoln Tells a Joke

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      With conversational text and unusual artwork, this fresh view of Abraham Lincoln highlights his quirky and infectious sense of humor under the most difficult circumstances.

      Lincoln Tells a Joke
    • Starstruck

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(344)Évaluer

      A picture-book biography about science superstar Neil deGrasse Tyson, the groundbreaking American astrophysicist whose work has inspired a generation of young scientists and astronomers to reach for the stars! Perfect for STEM curricula and readers of all ages. Young Neil deGrasse Tyson was starstruck when he first visited the sky theater at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. He couldn't believe the crowded, glittering night sky at the planetarium was real--until a visit to the country years later revealed the impossible. That discovery was like rocket fuel for Neil's passion about space. His quest for knowledge took him from the roof of his apartment building to a science expedition in northwest Africa, to a summer astronomy camp beneath a desert sky, and finally back home to become the director of the Hayden Planetarium, where it all began. Before long, Neil became America's favorite guide to the cosmos. This story of how one boy's quest for knowledge about space leads him to become a star astrophysicist is perfect for young readers who are fascinated by the universe, aspiring scientists, and the dreamer in all of us. It will ignite your own sense of wonder.

      Starstruck
    • Wilma Unlimited

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(2137)Évaluer

      This is the dramatic and inspiring true story of runner Wilma Rudolph, who overcame childhood polio and eventually went on to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. schovat popis

      Wilma Unlimited
    • From award-winning author Kathleen Krull comes an empowering, inspiring picture book biography—with dazzling illustrations from artist Nancy Zhang—about the second female justice of the Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.  This picture book biography is the story of "Ruthless Ruthie," a warrior for equality, a tireless defender of justice, and an inspiring trailblazer for girls everywhere. Ruth Bader Ginsburg may have been one of the most respected women in the United States, but her recognition is nothing short of hard-won. For years before becoming a justice of the Supreme Court, Ruth had to fight the notion that being female meant that she was less smart, less qualified, and less worthy of attention than her male counterparts. Throughout college, law school, and her work life, she faced discrimination—because she was a woman. But it was in her fight for equality as a lawyer that she made an imprint on American history, by changing the way the law dealt with women's rights and by showing people that unfairness to women wasn’t just a female problem—that it negatively affected men and children, too. This picture book biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a strong choice for the classroom and for sharing at home.

      No Truth Without Ruth: The Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg