Ideal for beginners, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to science and biology, making complex concepts accessible. It features engaging explanations, practical examples, and interactive activities designed to enhance understanding and stimulate interest in the subject. The content is structured to support educators and students alike, providing a solid foundation for further exploration in the sciences.
Ruth Heller Livres
Une auteure et illustratrice passionnée par la culture coréenne, elle explore ce riche patrimoine à travers son travail captivant. Ses créations reflètent souvent un profond engagement envers l'art et les traditions coréennes. En se concentrant sur la narration visuelle, elle offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur l'identité et l'héritage coréens. Ses contributions sont une célébration de la richesse culturelle et du patrimoine artistique.






Chickens Aren't the Only Ones
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Ruth Heller's engaging prose and illustrations explore the fascinating world of oviparous animals, highlighting their diverse methods of egg-laying. Through vibrant visuals and informative text, readers will learn about the unique characteristics and behaviors of these creatures, making it an educational journey into the animal kingdom.
The book offers a visually stunning approach to teaching young readers about botany and vocabulary. Its innovative method engages children by combining captivating illustrations with educational content, making the learning experience both enjoyable and memorable. This unique blend of beauty and knowledge sets it apart as a delightful resource for early education.
Ideal for beginners, this book provides a clear and engaging exploration of verbs, making it perfect for introductory grammar lessons. It breaks down the concept of verbs in an accessible way, helping readers understand their function and importance in sentence construction. Through practical examples and exercises, learners will gain confidence in identifying and using verbs effectively.
Up, Up and Away: A Book about Adverbs
- 213pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Engagingly written with playful rhymes, this book explores the intricacies of language, including superlatives, irregular adverbs, and double negatives. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations, it presents complex grammatical concepts in an accessible and entertaining way, making it a memorable alternative to traditional grammar textbooks. Both informative and enjoyable, it serves as a clever introduction to the world of words for young readers.
Many Luscious Lollipops
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
“To further a child’s grasp of the meaning and function of adjectives, this gorgeous picture book provides enrichment and depth of understanding… A visual and auditory feast, designed to make language discovery appealing and rewarding.” —Publishers Weekly “An excellent and enjoyable introduction to grammar both for younger children who will respond to the verse and images and for older children who will get an overview of adjectives and their uses.” —School Library Journal “The brilliantly colored illustrations are grand attention grabbers that give the unabashedly technical terms real punch.” —Kirkus ReviewsWhat is an adjective? An adjective never fails to add details to what you write and say. A MESMERIZING, COLORFUL and GLITTERING display. A WET and SOGGY day. RAINY, WINTERY and GRAY. Explore language and discover how to identify and create many different types of adjectives from demonstratives to articles, to proper adjectives. Dedicated to helping children learn a variety of nonfiction subjects, the Explore series uses pitch-perfect rhyming text and brilliantly illustrated images to make learning fun.
A Cache of Jewels
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
?Highly informative and lushly?illustrated. An unbeatable combination for pleasure and learning.? -- Children?s Book Review Service ?The illustrations and the vocabulary will delight small eyes and ears.? -- School Library Journal Q&A - Ruth Heller - A Paperstar Profile Ruth Heller - Profile How did you become interested in writing books for children? I loved reading to my own children, and when they started school, I became the P.T.A. library chairman. I was the one who got to pick and choose and spend a nice fat budget for the elementary school library. I feel as though I?ve been surrounded by children?s books for years. I suppose this and my strong art background are what prompted my trying to write. What is the biggest influence in your style of writing, and how has it changed since you first began? Hillaire Belloc, Gilbert and Sullivan, Edward Lear?I grew up reading all of them. I love their rhythm, and I loved reading Dr. Seuss to my children. No question, these were my influences. I think I?ve become wordier, not quite as minimal and succinct as I used to be. What made you decide to write a series on the parts of speech? Take a peek at the back end paper of the hardcover edition of A Cache of Jewels. You?ll see that I committed myself, in print, to writing a book for each part of speech. Here I am, ten years later, thankfully completing the very last book in this series. It will be published in 1998. Do you begin with the words or pictures when you are developing a book? How does the second part come together? The first step is to decide what I am going to say on each page. Then I can begin to visualize my illustrations. The words dictate what the illustration will be, but that still gives me many options. Sometimes the two come together easily, sometimes not. If not, I pursue new research material until something clicks. Did you learn anything new about the parts of speech while writing these books? I learned many things I had forgotten, and some new information and rules that I had never known. I also learned that the textbooks that I used for research were difficult to understand and somewhat boring, and that I am guilty of frequent misuse of the English language. How do you choose the images in your book? An art teacher once told me to ?fall in love? with whatever I was drawing. So I choose images that I love: candy, ice cream, butterflies, sea creatures, carousels, jewels, etc
How to Hide an Octopus and Other Sea Creatures
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Go on a fascinating nature hunt to find the camouflaged octopus, crabs, brilliantly-painted tropical fish, and other wonderful sea creatures hidden in the pages of this book.
Behind the Mask
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Through clever, rhyming text and boldly colorful illustrations, students and language lovers of all ages will enjoy exploring Ruth Heller's world of prepositions. "To say that Heller has a way with words is to understate a multifaceted talent."-- Publishers Weekly "Rhyming text...provides many examples of prepositions as well as some rules of usage. Large, colorful drawings illustrate the words imaginatively." -- Booklist
What's a pronoun? How do you use it? Do you say "These candies are for him and me"--or "he and I?" In this addition to her acclaimed language series, Ruth Heller uses rhythmic verse and stunningly rich illustrations to show young readers how playful language can really be.<P>"Bold, handsome illustrations accompanied by a jaunty, rhymed text demonstrate the importance of pronouns with panache." --<i>The Horn Book</i><P>* A Picture Puffin<br>* Full-color illustrations<br>* 48 pages<br>* Ages 3-8

