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Anita Yasuda

    Anita Yasuda crée des livres à chapitres et des ouvrages de non-fiction pour jeunes lecteurs, se spécialisant dans les histoires à la fois effrayantes et idiotes. Son écriture aborde la science, les études sociales et la vie d'individus remarquables. Yasuda se consacre à la création de contenu qui éveille la curiosité et divertit, faisant de l'apprentissage une aventure pour les enfants.

    Anita Yasuda
    Objevujeme létání
    Exploring the West
    Explore Native American Cultures!: With 25 Great Projects
    I've Got the No-Skateboard Blues
    Big City Sights
    There's No Crying in Baseball
    • There's No Crying in Baseball

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around Tyler's initiative to boost school spirit by organizing a baseball game where teachers face off against students. This event not only fosters camaraderie and competition but also highlights the dynamics between students and faculty, showcasing their interactions and relationships in a fun, engaging setting. The game serves as a backdrop for themes of teamwork, rivalry, and community within the school environment.

      There's No Crying in Baseball
      4,4
    • The story follows Ty and his family as they embark on an adventurous day trip to the city. Throughout their journey, they explore the vibrant urban landscape, encounter new experiences, and create lasting memories together. The narrative highlights themes of family bonding and the excitement of discovering the wonders of city life.

      Big City Sights
      3,8
    • I've Got the No-Skateboard Blues

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Tyler faces the consequences of his reckless behavior when his parents decide to hold him financially responsible for the damage he causes at home. This new approach forces him to confront the impact of his actions, leading to potential growth and responsibility as he learns to manage his mistakes.

      I've Got the No-Skateboard Blues
      3,8
    • Delving into seven distinct Native American cultural regions, this book highlights the daily lives, rituals, and traditions of America's First People. It addresses the historical impact of European colonization while celebrating Native American achievements in leadership, invention, and art. Engaging hands-on projects, such as creating a salt dough map and learning Native American sign language, allow readers to actively explore these cultures. Each project is clearly outlined for easy execution, making it accessible for young learners with minimal adult guidance.

      Explore Native American Cultures!: With 25 Great Projects
      3,7
    • Exploring the West

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      With a focus on the diverse landscapes of the largest U.S. region, this book delves into the West's geography, history, biology, industries, and cultures. It presents information in an accessible format, enhanced by vivid imagery and supportive back matter. Features such as a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, and an index aid in understanding. The content is aligned with Common Core Standards and state standards, making it a valuable educational resource.

      Exploring the West
    • Objevujeme létání

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Co je to let? Jak létají letadla? Kdo byli první lidé, kteří postavili létající stroje? V této knize se dozvíte, jak věci létají, a poznáte vzrušující historii létání – od draků z období kolem roku 500 př. n. l. až po současné kosmické lodě. Zábavné pokusy a projekty vám pomohou porozumět například tomu, proč ptáci mohou létat a my ne. Po přečtení knihy budete umět poslat vzkaz leteckou abecedou a vyrobíte si například ornitoptéru,létající balon, padák, vodní kompas či raketu s pohonem.

      Objevujeme létání
      5,0