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What happens when Juma the giraffe sees his reflection in a waterhole? Monica Bond's story, beautifully illustrated by Kayla Harren, will touch the hearts of children everywhere who a searching for what makes them special.
Author : Monica Bond
Publisher :
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 29,8 MB
Release : 2018-06-04
Category : Giraffe
ISBN : 9780989818292
What happens when Juma the giraffe sees his reflection in a waterhole? Monica Bond's story, beautifully illustrated by Kayla Harren, will touch the hearts of children everywhere who a searching for what makes them special.
Author : Monica Bond
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 38,59 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Giraffe
ISBN : 9780989818223
Wild Nature Institute children's series books "teach ecological and social lessons, build national pride in Tanzanian wildlife, and motivate children to learn about their natural world. Juma the Giraffe is a heartwarming story about how every individual is unique and special, both on the outside and on the inside."--
Author : Monica L. Bond
Publisher :
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 49,84 MB
Release : 2018-07-08
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781732323414
When Brother Rhinoceros gets stuck in the mud, his animal friends must work together as a team to help him out.
Author : Sophia Gholz
Publisher : Sleeping Bear Press
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 23,53 MB
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1534138420
2020-2021 Keystone to Reading Elementary Book Award List Notable Social Studies Trade Books list – Winning Title! 2019 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award - Winning Title Florida Book Award Gold Winner Recipient of the 2019 Eureka! Honors Award Winner -Best of 2019 Kids Books - Most Inspiring Category As a boy, Jadav Payeng was distressed by the destruction deforestation and erosion was causing on his island home in India's Brahmaputra River. So he began planting trees. What began as a small thicket of bamboo, grew over the years into 1,300 acre forest filled with native plants and animals. The Boy Who Grew a Forest tells the inspiring true story of Payeng--and reminds us all of the difference a single person with a big idea can make.
Author : Kayla Harren
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 47 pages
File Size : 42,76 MB
Release : 2017-09-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 151071636X
A modern take on “Mary Had a Little Lamb” featuring hilarious antics as Lizard sneaks into Mary’s backpack and causes nothing but mayhem in her Kindergarten class. He eats someone’s lunch, makes a mess in the painting corner, and scares the teacher silly during story time before being sent to the principal’s office to wait for Mary's mom to pick him up. It’s no fun being alone. But when Mary finally comes home from school, Lizard knows he’ll always have his very best friend. Rendered in a combination of traditional and digital color, Mary Had a Little Lizard is a silly, satisfying celebration of new experiences and friendships that can never be broken.
Author : Rafael Ordóñez
Publisher : NubeOcho
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 10,92 MB
Release : 2023-11-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 8419974749
El mono fue el que tuvo la idea de este gran concurso. Un concurso de pedos en la jungla, donde participarán el elefante, el león, la cebra, el hipopótamo, el rinoceronte. ¿Quién será el ganador?
Author : Lisa Maria Burgess
Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 25,59 MB
Release : 2013-07-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781939604033
Juma and his family drive across Tanzania to visit his grandmother. Now eight years old, he and his young sister, Sareeya, enjoy adventures from Dar es Salaam across to the plains of the Serengeti. During the journey, they see Mt. Kilimanjaro and encounter an obstinate elephant, a drooling giraffe, and wrestling beetles. The story introduces northern Tanzania and ki-Swahili words for animals. The story is supplemented with a national map of the United Republic of Tanzania, a map of the continent of Africa, and a ki-Swahili language glossary. The Tanzania Juma stories also include Juma and Little Sungura, Juma Cooks Chapati, and Juma s Dhow Race.
Author : Ellie Holcomb
Publisher : B&H Kids
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 24,62 MB
Release : 2018-10-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1462794459
Have you ever wondered who hummed the first tune? Was it the flowers? The waves or the moon? Dove Award-winning recording artist Ellie Holcomb answers with a lovely lyrical tale, one that reveals that God our Maker sang the first song, and He created us all with a song to sing. Go to bhkids.com to find this book's Parent Connection, an easy tool to help moms and dads (or anyone else who loves kids) discuss the book's message with their child. We're all about connecting parents and kids to each other and to God's Word.
Author : Linda Vander Heyden
Publisher : Sleeping Bear Press
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 28,95 MB
Release : 2018-08-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1534126473
2019 Nominee - Florida Literacy Association Children’s Book Award 2018 Nominee - Annie Karcher Best in Rhyme Top 20! Hannah is feeling just a bit peckish and knows exactly what she wants to eat: an A to Z sandwich on thick whole wheat bread! From avocado to zucchini, Hannah's whims throw Mr. McDougal at the cafe into a sandwich-building frenzy. But what happens when Hannah discovers the towering sandwich isn't quite what she ordered? This messy romp through the alphabet will have readers in fits of giggles from beginning to end.
Author : John D. Speth
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 38,77 MB
Release : 2010-09-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1441967338
Since its inception, paleoanthropology has been closely wedded to the idea that big-game hunting by our hominin ancestors arose, first and foremost, as a means for acquiring energy and vital nutrients. This assumption has rarely been questioned, and seems intuitively obvious—meat is a nutrient-rich food with the ideal array of amino acids, and big animals provide meat in large, convenient packages. Through new research, the author of this volume provides a strong argument that the primary goals of big-game hunting were actually social and political—increasing hunter’s prestige and standing—and that the nutritional component was just an added bonus. Through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary research approach, the author examines the historical and current perceptions of protein as an important nutrient source, the biological impact of a high-protein diet and the evidence of this in the archaeological record, and provides a compelling reexamination of this long-held conclusion. This volume will be of interest to researchers in Archaeology, Evolutionary Biology, and Paleoanthropology, particularly those studying diet and nutrition.