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Intriga en Nueva York (Serie Rebecca & Friends #Volumen 2)

by Roberto Pavanello

Continúan las aventuras de Rebecca Silver y sus primas, Jenny y Sara, esta vez en la Gran Manzana. La estatua de la Libertad será la protagonista del próximo espectáculo de David Dopperfield, el famoso ilusionista que deja hechizado a todo el mundo. Rebecca, Jenny y Sara tendrán la suerte de poder presenciarlo durante sus vacaciones en la Gran Manzana. ¿Qué tiene planeado el mago? ¿Hacerla desaparecer, reducirla a tamaño de llavero, pintarla de amarillo? Las tres amigas sospechan que sus trucos ocultan un oscuro secreto... Pero... ¿Lograrán descubrir qué esconde en la chistera?

Intrigue at the Grand Opera

by Carolyn Keene

WHEN THE CURTAIN GOES DOWN,THE REAL DRAMA BEGINSThe American Grand Opera has come to River Heights to perform Tosca, Aida, and The Marriage of Figaro, and Nancy's friend Bess is going to be a chorus extra. It's all so exciting for the girls; the costumes, the music, the glamor! Little do they expect, though, the drama that will take place backstage. When a falling sandbag from the scenery catwalk nearly misses the two female stars of the opera during a dress rehearsal, Nancy begins to suspect foul play.As it turns out, the falling sandbag isn't the first incident of the tour. In the dressing room, Nancy finds out that rival singers Rosacrucia Alba, the hot new soprano, and Marta Willentz, an older member of the company, have been involved in a few scary situations. As rehearsals continue and the threat to these singers increases, Nancy scrambles to determine why someone is trying to ensure that only one singer will be the star of these shows.

Intro to Physics for Babies (STEAM Baby for Infants and Toddlers)

by Charles Liu PhD

Fuel curiosity and early learning with a fun physics book for ages 0 to 3 Set your little physicist up for S.T.E.A.M. success with Intro to Physics for Babies, a colorful and adorable storybook that explores the fundamentals of physics in a way that even babies can understand. Follow along with Isaac the puppy, Erwin the kitty, and Emmy the mouse as they spend a day of adventurous play, illustrating the three laws of motion that form the basis of today's physics. Intro to Physics for Babies features: Science made simple—Discover simple explanations of basic physics through a fun story that kids can relate to. Adorable illustrations—Big, vibrant images and cute animal characters make it easier to understand physics for babies, and keep kids engaged. Teaching moments—A quick science guide at the back helps adults stay up to speed and even answer questions from extra curious kids. Help little ones start exploring science with Intro to Physics for Babies.

Introducing . . . Sasha Abramowitz

by Sue Halpern

"I'm wild about Sasha . . . You'll like her, too." - Gregory MaguireMeet Sasha Abramowitz: smart, funny, resourceful. Aspiring writer and pastry chef. Good listener (usually), good talker (when she feels like it), good friend (most of the time). Good sister? Well, that's more complicated. You see, her brother has Tourette's syndrome, which is really his problem, but in a way it's Sasha's, too (he can be pretty embarrassing at times). Let's just say she's working on it. Anyway, he's away at a special school (until a fire sends the students home, unexpectedly). But with her baseball-loving professor dad, a mom who teaches neuroscience, a babysitter who's the star shortstop for the Krieger Cats and doubles as a magician and card trickster, an ex-babysitter who becomes her substitute teacher, and an onagain-off-again best friend, Sasha is not alone. As she struggles with changing friendships and feelings about her older brother, learns her lines for her part in Cheaper by the Dozen, gets to know James, the quiet boy who plays opposite her, and helps the doctors solve a medical mystery, she comes to see herselfand her life in a different light.In this original novel, Sasha tells her story, complete with footnotes, card tricks, appendixes, and all her best vocabulary words, with brio.

Introducing ... Sasha Abramowitz

by Sue Halpern

Eleven-year-old Sasha wants to have a normal life, but living in a dorm with her parents, who teach at college, and having Marie Curie as her middle name doesn't help. Then there's her older brother, Danny, who has Tourette's syndrome and lives at a special school nearby. Summer should be fun, but her best friend starts hanging out with a boy--and Danny comes to live at home.

Introducing Antarctica (Introducing Continents Series)

by Anita Ganeri

Where is Antarctica? Does anyone live there? Do any plants grow in Antarctica? <P><P>This book answers these questions and more as it introduces young readers to the continent of Antarctica through age-appropriate maps, engaging photographs, and simple text. <P><P>Topics covered within the book include where the continent is, climate, geography, animals and plants, natural resources, and famous places.

Introducing Art

by Rosalind Ragans Gene Mittler Jean Morman Unsworth Faye Scannell

The book presents, with a thematic focus, a wide range of artworks and styles and groups them by the themes that served as inspiration for the works--people, places, animals and nature. Animals and stick people appeared on the walls of caves more than twelve thousand years ago which today as a visual link to our forebears. Celebrations and events are commemorated in paintings, sculpture, and photographs. These and other themes in Introducing Art will bring creative inspiration to the classroom.

Introducing Asia (Introducing Continents Series)

by Anita Ganeri

"Where is Mandarin spoken? Where do tigers live? What is the longest river in Asia? This book answers these questions and more as it introduces young readers to the continent of Asia through age-appropriate maps, engaging photographs, and simple text. Topics covered within the book include where the continent is, climate, geography, animals and plants, countries, people and languages, natural resources, cities, and famous places"--

Introducing Australia (Introducing Continents)

by Anita Ganeri

What is Uluru? What language is spoken in Australia? Where do koala bears live? This book answers these questions and more as it introduces young readers to the continent of Australia through age-appropriate maps, engaging photographs, and simple text. Topics covered within the book include where the continent is, climate, geography, animals and plants, countries, people and languages, natural resources, cities, and famous places.

Introducing Children's Literature: From Romanticism to Postmodernism

by Deborah Cogan Thacker Jean Webb

Introducing Children's Literature is an ideal guide to reading children's literature through the perspective of literary history. Focusing on the major literary movements from Romanticism to Postmodernism, Thacker and Webb examine the concerns of each period and the ways in which these concerns influence and are influenced by the children's literature of the time. Each section begins with a general chapter, which explains the relationship between the major issues of each literary period and the formal and thematic qualities of children's texts. Close readings of selected texts follow to demonstrate the key defining characteristics of the form of writing and the literary movements. Original in its approach, this book sets children's literature within the context of literary movements and adult literature. It is essential reading for students studying writing for children. Books discussed include: *Louisa May Alcott's Little Women* Charles Kingsley's The Water-Babies *Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland*Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz*Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden*P.L.Travers' Mary Poppins*E.B.White's Charlotte's Web*Philip Pullman's Clockwork.

Introducing North America (Introducing Continents)

by Chris Oxlade

It introduces young readers to the continent of North America through age-appropriate maps, engaging photographs, and simple text. Topics covered within the book include where the continent is, climate, geography, animals and plants, countries, people and languages, natural resources, cities, and famous places.

Introducing Sandwina: The Strongest Woman in the World!

by Vicki Conrad

No one believed a woman could be stronger than a man, until Katie Brumbach–also known as Sandwina—displayed her show-stopping feats as a circus strongwoman.100 pounds . . . 200 pounds . . . 300 pounds! Katie Brumbach became the world&’s top strongwoman after she ousted Eugen Sandow by lifting hundreds of pounds over her head (which Sandow could barely lift to his shoulders). After that, she took the last name Sandwina and thrived in the circus world—which she had been participating in since the age of two when she first performed with her family. She grew over six feet tall as she got older, but Katie never second-guessed herself, and she trained to build her muscles, always eager to test her skills and try new feats. After starting a family with a fellow performer, they were eventually signed to work with John Ringling of the Ringling Bros. Circus. Sandwina impressed the crowds by balancing a 1,000-pound cannon on her chest, by throwing a one-ton stone, and by having an iron slab broken on her body—she stole the show!

Introducing Scarlett Lee

by Rose Impey

Scarlett is a drama queen in every sense. Larger than life, she lives to act and sometimes has trouble remembering when the drama lesson ends and real life resumes. When her father seems to 'disappear', Scarlett suddenly finds herself in a real-life drama of her own. Will she be able to uncover the mystery and discover just who she can trust and who is really putting on an act?

Introducing Scarlett Lee

by Rose Impey

Scarlett is a drama queen in every sense. Larger than life, she lives to act and sometimes has trouble remembering when the drama lesson ends and real life resumes. When her father seems to 'disappear', Scarlett suddenly finds herself in a real-life drama of her own. Will she be able to uncover the mystery and discover just who she can trust and who is really putting on an act?

Introducing Shirley Braverman

by Hilma Wolitzer

As World War II rages, a sixth-grader from Brooklyn battles adolescenceEven while the air-raid sirens blare, Shirley Braverman isn&’t worried. Her father is the air-raid warden for their apartment house, and she knows he will keep them safe. There is a war on the other side of the ocean, but here in Brooklyn, life goes on. People ride trolleys, they go to double features at the movies, and they cheer on the Dodgers, win or lose. Shirley is also the best speller in her school&’s sixth grade, and she has her eyes on an even bigger title: spelling champion of New York City. When she&’s not practicing, Shirley takes care of her younger brother, Theodore—a clumsy kid who&’s scared of everything that moves, and some things that don&’t. But to win the spelling bee, she will have to listen to what she&’s always telling Theodore: Believe in yourself, and don&’t be afraid. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Hilma Wolitzer, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author&’s personal collection.

Introducing the Midwest

by The Editors at the Harcourt School Publishers

Learn more about the history, geography and peoples who live in the American Midwest.

Introduction to Greek Mythology for Kids: A Fun Collection of the Best Heroes, Monsters, and Gods in Greek Myth

by Richard Marcus Natalie Buczynsky Jonathan Shelnutt

Discover the exciting and fascinating world of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes, from Zeus and Athena to Hercules, Medusa, and more!Take a journey through Mount Olympus, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome with this collection of the greatest tales found in Greek and Roman mythology. From origin stories to family drama, you&’ll learn about the most powerful Olympic gods including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hades, and more. But this book has more than just gods and goddesses! You&’ll also discover the dangerous and intriguing world of ancient monsters, fantastical creatures, and mortal heroes that populate some of the most awesome stories from the time, including: Atlas, who carries the weight of the world on his shoulders Kronos, a Titan who swallows his newborn children Persephone, a kidnapped goddess who becomes queen of the Underworld Minotaur, a half-bull, half-man imprisoned in a labyrinth Hydra, a poisonous serpent who grows two heads when one is severed Sirens, sea nymphs whose irresistible singing lures sailors to their doom All of these tales and more are written in a fun, kid-friendly manner, perfect for children interested in history or for fans of the Percy Jackson series.

Introduction to Igbo Mythology for Kids: A Fun Collection of Heroes, Creatures, Gods, and Goddesses in West African Tradition

by Chinelo Anyadiegwu

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Igbo heroes, deities, creatures, folktales, and myths, including Chineke the creator, Ana, Igwe, Anyanwu, Ekwensu, and more, plus the story of the first mermaid, the legend of Udenolu the shapeshifting crow, and the story of the tortoise and the Lion King.The first definitive collection of Igbo legends and traditions for kids, this book explores the mythological origins of the Igbo people, the ancient Nri Kingdom, and Igbo cosmology before delving into the Alusi, or the core Igbo deities. Following this introduction to the pantheon of gods and goddesses, a collection of the most popular Igbo myths, folktales, and legends will immerse kids in exciting stories of tricksters, shapeshifters, and heroes, including: The Wrestler Whose Back Never Touched the Ground Ojiugo, the Rare Gem The Tortoise and the Birds, or The Origin Story of Sea Turtles Ngwele Aghuli, Why the Crocodile Lives Alone How Death Came to Be And more! The perfect book for kids who are fascinated by Greek mythology or love the Rick Riordan series, Introduction to Igbo Mythology for Kids offers a fun look into the stories, history, and figures that characterize Igbo culture.

Introduction to Literature: The Start of Something Great

by Kathleen T. Daniel

Fresh, original and compelling, An Introduction to Literature is the essential guide to literary studies. Starting at 'the beginning' and concluding with 'the end', the book covers topics that range from the familiar (character, narrative, the author) to the more unusual (secrets, pleasure, ghosts).

Introduction to Mythology for Kids: Legendary Stories from Around the World

by Zachary Hamby

From magic to monsters to amazing heroes—world mythology for kids ages 6 to 9Myths are stories that have been told over hundreds of years to help explain why the world works the way it does. They're filled with powerful magic, mysterious monsters, and fantastical beasts, but also brave heroes on exciting adventures that teach us about right and wrong.From the Japanese myth of Momotarō The Peach Boy and his loyal animal friends to the Slavic myth of Vasilisa the Wise and her enchanted doll, this beautifully illustrated collection of mythology for kids takes you on a journey through the sands of time. You'll explore diverse cultures across the globe through the incredible tales of gods and goddesses, earth-shattering giants, mighty dragons, magical lakes, and more.Introduction to Mythology for Kids includes:Once upon a time—This introduction to mythology for kids explores the world of myths through 12 captivating retellings of myths—some starring kids like you!Hero's journey—Follow the heroes through colorful illustrations and an exciting narrative, from their humble beginnings to the lessons they have to share.World mythology—This collection of mythology for kids takes you from ancient Mesopotamia to the Abenaki tribes of the Native Northeastern US and Canada, showing you myths from around the world.Embark on an exciting quest, and discover a world of mythology for kids.

Introduction to Norse Mythology for Kids: A Fun Collection of the Greatest Heroes, Monsters, and Gods in Norse and Viking Myth (Norse Myths)

by Peter Aperlo

Immerse yourself in the dangerous, fascinating, and awesome world of Norse heroes, monsters, gods, and goddesses, from Thor and Loki to Odin, Frey, and many more!Get to know the stories behind your favorite Norse heroes, gods, and villains with this in-depth introduction to Norse mythology. Learn all about how Thor got his hammer Mjölnir, or the cunning and mischievous adventures of the trickster Loki. Discover fantastical creatures, fearsome monsters, and epic battles—all from ancient Scandinavia—with stories including: Thor and the Clay Giant The Death of Baldr Loki&’s Dangerous Children And more! Plus, in addition to the mythical tales, you&’ll also learn what daily life was like for Vikings and how they fought. This book is more than just a collection of gods and goddesses, it&’s the perfect collection of Nordic and Viking trivia for any kid who loves to learn about history or for fans of Marvel movies!

Introduction to Physical Science

by McGraw-Hill

Provides students with accurate and comprehensive content coverage of the three fundamental science disciplines. The concepts covered are explained in a clear, concise manner that can be easily understood. This strong content coverage integrates a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical-thinking opportunities, real-world applications, and connections to other sciences and non-science areas of the curriculum.

Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation

by Steven S. Zumdahl Donald J. Decoste

The Lab Manual for INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY: A FOUNDATION, 6th Edition, is a valuable tool designed to enhance your classroom experience. Lab activities, objectives, materials lists, step-by-step procedures, illustrations, review questions and more are all included.

Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation

by Steven S. Zumdahl

A bestseller among introductory texts, Zumdahl's "Introductory Chemistry series is a complete teaching system that places a unique emphasis on developing problem-solving skills with a thoughtful step-by-step approach applicable to chemistry and other disciplines.

Introductory Lectures On Psycho-Analysis

by Sigmund Freud Translated edited by James Strachey

Freud approved the overall editorial plan, specific renderings of key words and phrases, and the addition of valuable notes, from bibliographical and explanatory. <P><P>Many of the translations were done by Strachey himself; the rest were prepared under his supervision. The result was to place the Standard Edition in a position of unquestioned supremacy over all other existing versions.

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