Among Vietnam’s rich treasury of folk tales, the story of Sơn Tinh – Thủy Tinh is one of the most famous legends, deeply tied to the childhood memories of many generations. The book Vietnamese Folk Tales – Sơn Tinh and Thủy Tinh brings young readers a beautifully illustrated version, with vibrant colors that make it easy for children to engage with and develop a love for folk culture.
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A computer called Katherine: How Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon is a children's picture book written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison. It tells the inspiring true story of Katherine Johnson, a brilliant African American mathematician whose calculations were crucial to NASA’s space missions, including the Apollo 11 moon landing.
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Awesome kitchen science experiments for kids: 50 STEAM projects you can eat! by Megan Olivia Hall is a fun, engaging, and educational book that transforms the kitchen into a mini science lab, making learning a hands-on and delicious experience for kids. Geared toward children ages 5-10, this book features 50 exciting experiments that blend science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) concepts with real-world, edible results.
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What would you ask a person with a disability if you could ask anything? In Not so different: What you really want to ask about having a disability, author Shane Burcaw offers a humorous, relatable, and refreshingly honest glimpse into Shane Burcaw’s life. Shane tackles many of the mundane and quirky questions that he’s often asked about living with a disability, and shows readers that he’s just as approachable, friendly, and funny as anyone else.
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A journey through transport by Chris Oxlade is an engaging exploration of how transportation has evolved over time. The book takes readers on a fascinating journey from the earliest forms of travel, such as walking and using animals, to the development of advanced transport systems like cars, trains, airplanes, and even space travel.
