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Aubre Andrus

    Aubre Andrus ist eine gefeierte Kinderbuchautorin, deren Werke von führenden Verlagen veröffentlicht wurden. Zuvor war sie als Lifestyle-Redakteurin für das Magazin American Girl tätig. Ihre Schriften konzentrieren sich auf Themen, die bei jungen Lesern Anklang finden, und zeichnen sich durch einen fesselnden und zugänglichen Stil aus.

    National Geographic Readers: A Zebra's Day (Pre-reader)
    Botanical Beauty
    101 Life Hacks: Genius Ways to Simplify Your World
    Five-Minute True Stories: Animal Rescue
    Lonely Planet Kids the Plastic Problem
    101 einfache Wege, die Welt zu retten
    • 101 einfache Wege, die Welt zu retten

      Was wir verändern können

      Jeder von uns kann die Welt verändern! Das hat uns die Geschichte der Menschheit immer wieder gezeigt. Denn alle großen Ideen und Veränderungen begannen zumeist durch eine einzelne Person, die sich entschieden hatte, Dinge anders zu machen und eingefahrene Verhaltensweisen zu ändern. Die Umwelt braucht Hilfe – deine Hilfe! Dabei wird dir dieses Buch mit seinen 101 Tipps, die Welt zu verändern, helfen: Die kreativen und praktischen Ideen und Ratschläge gehen weit über die üblichen Umwelttipps zur Rettung des Planeten hinaus. Sie betreffen auch das eigene Verhalten und unsere Haltung unseren Mitmenschen gegenüber. Zahlreiche Illustrationen und kurze Texte motivieren zum Handeln und zeigen, wieviel Spaß es machen kann, etwas für die Umwelt und die Rettung unserer Erde zu tun. Fang am besten heute schon damit an!

      101 einfache Wege, die Welt zu retten
    • Lonely Planet Kids the Plastic Problem

      60 Small Ways to Reduce Waste and Help Save the Earth

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      The pervasive use of plastic in everyday items poses significant environmental challenges. This guide empowers readers to become 'plastic patrollers', offering practical strategies to reduce plastic consumption and promote sustainable practices. It emphasizes the importance of individual action and community involvement in tackling plastic pollution, encouraging readers to inspire their friends and family to join the movement for a healthier planet.

      Lonely Planet Kids the Plastic Problem
    • Incredible and inspiring tales of rescued animals make the perfect five-minute bedtime stories! In this new five-minute collection, kids will read 12 heartwarming true stories about animals that have been rescued from tough situations. The stories range from handicapped pets given a loving home to exotic wild animals rescued by caring humans with some help from special wildlife sanctuaries. Perfect as an introduction to nonfiction, young readers will learn simple facts about animals and their behaviors. The large font size, big colorful photographs, and fun foil cover are perfect for kids!

      Five-Minute True Stories: Animal Rescue
    • Turn ordinary into awesome with this fun book, jam-packed with science-inspired ideas kids can use to simplify, prettify, and eco-fy their lives at home, school, and on the go. Upcycle, recycle, and/or repurpose your stuff and engineer your way out of all kinds of sticky situations--all while learning about science and sustainability as you do it! Make cool lantern lights for your room, discover a tried-and-true brain freeze cure, learn how to boost your memory power, and more. In this easy-to-follow guide, kids get tips and tricks for upcycling and reusing old stuff, as well as hands-on activities, fun facts, and insights from professional-grade life hackers who use their problem-solving skills to change the world. By the end, you'll be able to hack your way through all kinds of problems, from a messy backpack to stage fright, a drippy ice pop to smelly shoes!

      101 Life Hacks: Genius Ways to Simplify Your World
    • Soak, scrub and soothe your way to relaxation with simple homemade spa recipes from award-winning author Aubre Andrus. Using some of nature's best ingredients, such as beeswax, sugar, coconut oil, shea butter, avocado, sea salt, essential oils and more, craft everything from a Cooling Peppermint Hand Cream to a Vanilla Honey Body Scrub.

      Botanical Beauty
    • Follow a zebra throughout the day as it grazes and spends time with its herd in its grassland habitat. Zebras are one of Africa's most interesting animals, and in this pre-reader, young readers will learn all about where they live, what they eat, and how they survive in the herd. Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic Pre-readers include simple, expert-vetted text and large, engaging photos on every page. A vocabulary tree at the beginning of the book introduces kids to key words in concept groups, helping them make connections between words. Plus, a wrap-up activity gives kids a chance to use what they've learned, while expanding their knowledge of the world.

      National Geographic Readers: A Zebra's Day (Pre-reader)
    • Explore the fascinating ecosystem of ponds, discovering the diverse plants and animals that inhabit these unique environments. The book provides insights into the various species found in ponds, highlighting their roles and interactions within this aquatic habitat. Ideal for nature enthusiasts, it offers an engaging look at the importance of ponds in our ecosystem.

      National Geographic Readers: In the Pond (Prereader)
    • Engaging young readers, this book explores various modes of transportation, from zooming cars to zipping trains and speedy planes. With vibrant illustrations and energetic language, it captures the excitement of travel, making it an ideal introduction to the world of vehicles for children.

      National Geographic Readers: Let's Go! (Prereader)
    • Bloody Mary: Ghost of a Queen?

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,6(19)Abgeben

      The legend of the ghostly Bloody Mary involves seeing a woman's bloody image appear in the mirror. But where does this eerie legend originate? Some say she is the spirit of Queen Mary I of England. Queen Mary I wanted England to embrace Catholicism, and her bloody persecution of Protestants led to her nickname, Bloody Mary. No matter its origin, this spooky story has haunted people around the world for centuries.

      Bloody Mary: Ghost of a Queen?
    • Cars that ZOOM! Trains that ZIP! Planes that speed through the sky. This energizing early reader from National Geographic will introduce kids to all kinds of modes of transportation.

      Let's Go! (Pre-reader)