A gorgeous picture book based on the true story of a scientist who solves the mysteries of monarch butterfly migration—with the help of schoolchildren! A perfect story for nature lovers of all ages from the Caldecott Honor winning author of The Noisy Paint Box Young Fred Urquhart was fascinated by insects, especially his favorite, the monarchbutterfly. He wondered where monarchs spent the winter. No one knew. After he became an entomologist (bug scientist),Fred and his wife, Norah,tagged hundreds of butterflies,hoping to solve the mysteryof the monarchs. But they soon discovered that they needed help. They started a “butterfly family,” a community of children, teachers, and nature enthusiasts fromthree countries––Canada, the United States,and Mexico––to answer the question: Where do the monarchs go? Detailed materials in the back of the book include maps of monarch migration, the life cycle of the butterfly, and the cultural relevance of monarch butterflies in Mexico, as well as information on environmental efforts towards monarch conservation.
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Recognized as a 2019 Orbis Pictus Honor Book, this title stands out for its engaging storytelling and rich illustrations, making it a compelling choice for young readers. The narrative effectively combines educational content with captivating visuals, encouraging exploration and curiosity about the world. It masterfully presents themes that resonate with children, fostering a love for reading and learning. This book is an excellent resource for parents and educators looking to inspire young minds.
Mornings with Monet
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
A new picture book about the iconic artist Claude Monet, from the Caldecott-Award winning team that created The Noisy Paint Box .Claude Monet is one of the world's most beloved artists--and he became famous during his own lifetime. He rejected a traditional life laid out clean and smooth before him. Instead he chose a life of art. But not just any a new way of seeing that came to be called impressionism.Monet loved to paint what he saw around him, particularly the Seine River. He was initially rejected for using bright colors, tangled brushstrokes--condemned for his impressions. But soon art dealers and collectors were lining up each morning to see as Monet saw. Monet, however, waited only for the light. The changing light...each morning he had a dozen canvases on hand to paint a dozen different moments. His brush moved back and forth, chasing sunlight--putting in the arduous work to create an image that seemed to contain no effort at all.The stellar team that brought you the Caldecott Honor book The Noisy Paint Box explores another influential painter, in a moving tribute to creativity, commitment, and new ways of seeing the world around you.
This resource serves as an invaluable introduction to biography, U.S. history, and women's studies, making it ideal for beginners. It offers a comprehensive overview, helping readers explore significant figures and events that have shaped these fields. The content is curated to engage those new to the subjects, providing a solid foundation for further study.
Leave It to Abigail!
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
In this inspiring tribute, award-winning author Barb Rosenstock and New York Times bestselling artist Elizabeth Baddeley tell the true story of one of America's greatest founding mothers: Abigail Adams.
Ben Franklin's Big Splash: The Mostly True Story of His First Invention
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The story follows a young Benjamin Franklin's passion for swimming and his inventive spirit as he endeavors to create swim fins. Through trial and error, he explores the science behind his invention, showcasing his determination and creativity. The book features Franklin's quotes, a timeline of his life, a bibliography, and source notes, all presented in vibrant full color, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in history and innovation.
The struggle for women's suffrage is depicted as an engaging boxing match between Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson, highlighting the intense rivalry and passion of the era. This inventive nonfiction picture book captures the historical context and key events of the suffrage movement, bringing to life the challenges faced by advocates for women's rights. Through dynamic illustrations and a unique format, it emphasizes the determination and resilience of those fighting for equality.
American Spirits
The Famous Fox Sisters and the Mysterious Fad That Haunted a Nation
- 244 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set in 1848, the story revolves around the Fox sisters, Kate and Maggie, who uncover their ability to communicate with a spirit after hearing mysterious rapping sounds in their home. This supernatural phenomenon not only captivates the sisters but also ignites a media frenzy, drawing widespread attention and curiosity. The narrative explores themes of spirituality and the impact of the paranormal on society, highlighting the Fox family's unexpected role in the rise of spiritualism in America.
Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The story highlights President Thomas Jefferson's early love for reading, showcasing how his passion for books shaped his life and character. Young readers will be inspired by Jefferson's journey of discovery and the profound impact that literature had on his pursuits and achievements.
A stunning picture book about the five largest lakes in North America - how they formed, the importance of their abundant freshwater, and how they've become a national treasure - in the latest book from the author of Caldecott Honor book The Noisy Paint Box. The Great Lakes—Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior—are five blue jewels set a bit off center in a belt across North America’s middle. Bordered by eight states and part of Canada, the Lakes hold 21% of the world's fresh water. How did these incredible lakes get there? And what can we do to preserve such a treasure? Follow along as a drop of water in this enormous system and uncover its dramatic journey from lake to rive to lake, over Niagara Falls to lake and river again, and finally into the Atlantic Ocean.