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.
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.
I wonder why: Hurricanes have eyes and other questions about natural disasters by Rosie Greenwood is a fascinating and educational book that explores various natural disasters in a way that captures children's curiosity. Through a question-and-answer format, the book explains complex scientific concepts in an engaging and accessible manner. It delves into topics such as hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis, answering intriguing questions that young readers often wonder about.
Từ điển Usbone toán minh họa : Dùng cho học sinh tiểu học là một cuốn sách song ngữ thú vị và bổ ích được thiết kế để giới thiệu cho trẻ nhỏ các khái niệm toán học cơ bản theo cách dễ hiểu. Với các định nghĩa rõ ràng, giải thích hấp dẫn và hình ảnh minh họa sống động, cuốn sách này giúp việc học toán trở nên thú vị đối với những người mới học.
A lady has the floor: Belva Lockwood speaks out for women's rights by Kate Hannigan is a picture book biography that tells the inspiring story of Belva Lockwood, a strong and determined woman who fought for women's rights. With colorful illustrations by Alison Jay, the book helps young readers learn about her incredible journey at a time when women had few opportunities.
No truth without Ruth: The life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Kathleen Krull is an inspiring biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a trailblazing Supreme Court Justice and champion of equality. This engaging book introduces young readers to the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a woman who fought tirelessly for justice, gender equality, and civil rights.
All about diversity by Felicity Brooks is a beautifully illustrated and engaging book that introduces young readers to the importance of diversity, inclusion, and kindness. Perfect for children, this book helps them understand and celebrate the many ways people are different and unique.
Free as a bird by Lina Maslo is a powerful true story about Malala Yousafzai, a human rights activist and the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. This beautifully illustrated nonfiction picture book celebrates the courage of a young girl who dared to speak up for change, making it perfect for sharing at home or in the classroom.
I Wonder why: Countries fly flags and other questions about people and places by Pat Jacobs is a fascinating book that answers curious questions about the world we live in. Perfect for young readers, this engaging nonfiction book uses some irresistible questions to get kids thinking about the world beyond their doorstep. From the basics on what makes a country, to interesting customs and cultures around the world.
Hello Ruby: Journey inside the computer by Linda Liukas is a fun and imaginative book that helps young children understand how computers work. Designed for kids ages 5 and up, this beautifully illustrated storybook combines adventure with hands-on activities to make learning about technology exciting and easy.