Laura Driscoll è autrice di numerosi libri per lettori precoci ed emergenti. Le sue opere si concentrano su narrazioni semplici e coinvolgenti, pensate per aiutare i bambini a sviluppare competenze di alfabetizzazione fondamentali. Driscoll scrive con una profonda comprensione della psicologia infantile, creando personaggi empatici con cui i giovani lettori possono facilmente entrare in sintonia.
When Vidia, a disagreeable fairy, finds herself accused of stealing the Queen's tiara, she enlists the aid of a fellow sprite to help investigate and the two race against time to clear Vidia's name.
Poesia e prosa strettamente legate in uno dei libri più significativi del 19° secolo, che celebrava il colonialismo inglese e inaugurava il mito del buon selvaggio. Nello sgretolarsi di certezze e ideali dell’epoca vittoriana ormai al termine, Kipling, primo premio Nobel inglese, rilanciava invece i valori del patriottismo e connotava la giungla indiana, le sue leggi e gli animali di positività, di forza mascolina e di coraggio, scrivendo l’affascinante storia del bambino-lupo più famoso della letteratura.
How smart are dolphins? They’re good at doing tricks, and they love fish! But how much do we know about the ways dolphins communicate and relate to each other? In Do Dolphins Really Smile?, curious young readers will learn all the dolphin basics, as well as new information scientists are finding out about these fascinating creatures!
The journey to the North Pole reveals the diverse fields of science, from meteorology to zoology and astronomy. As the protagonist explores the world of whales with their mom, they discover the various roles scientists play in understanding the environment. Inspired by this adventure, the protagonist contemplates their own future as a scientist, highlighting the excitement of scientific exploration and the many paths one can take in the field.
This book offers a gentle exploration of the life of a firefighter, perfect for children aspiring to join this brave profession. It provides an insightful behind-the-scenes look at the daily responsibilities and experiences of firefighters, making it an engaging read for young readers curious about this heroic career.
The adventure unfolds as the Squeak Scouts embark on their inaugural field trip to the attic, where Albert hopes to find a unique addition to his souvenir collection. The attic promises a treasure trove of mysterious surprises, engaging young readers with the exploration of number sequences amidst the excitement of discovery.
Maybe I'll be an engineer, too? With this story blending narrative with
nonfiction elements, readers meet the wide variety of engineers who do so much
to support our communities. I Want to Be an Engineer is part of a I Can Read
series that introduces young readers to important community helpers.
As his pet cockroach keeps him company, Wally the robot shovels and scoops trash into his compacter every day, creating compacted trash blocks, and finding "goodies" to collect .
Exploring the evolution of the camera, this nonfiction work delves into its origins rooted in the discovery of light properties. The narrative traces the technological advancements that transformed the camera into an everyday object, culminating in the rise of digital photography. Through this journey, the book highlights the camera's impact on society and culture, revealing how it has shaped our perception of the world.
Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words,
and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to
start reading on their own.For anyone looking for books about community
helpers for kids, the I Can Read My Community books are a great choice.