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Land and water transportation
The history of transportation dates back to people's first use of animals, perhaps 8,000 years ago. The crucial inventions of the wheel and the axle enabled people to move heavier loads. Boats with sails allowed wind-driven movement over long distances of
Space academy : how to fly spacecraft step by step
An astronaut training course that shows children how to pilot different kinds of space craft. Second in the series, it is divided into three types of spread that encourage the child to imagine their journey into space. It also looks at the science and technology of space and space travel -- Source other than Library of Congress.
Kick
Kevin gets released from the juvenile detention facility for a three-week probation period while Mr. McNamara decides whether to press charges. The chapters switch between the points of view of Sergeant Brown and Kevin, allowing the audience to connect to both characters.
National Geographic readers. Let's go!
\"Information about vehicles and other forms of transportation for young children learning to read.\"--Provided by publisher.
It's a Child's Life
In interview with children's author and illustrator Veronica Lamond is presented. Lamond said that I came to the UK when I was 19 with £50, a rucksack and the excitement of starting life in a new country. I first worked in the Cotswolds and then in Scotland, before I moved to Cornwall in 1979. Africa is in my blood. My Zulu nanny with her warm, relaxed nature was a wonderfully creative person who helped inspire my own creativity. My mother Ruth Keech was a poet, so writing was something that was always going on around me. When I was 14 I read The Lost World of the Kalahari by Laurence van der Post, which made me want to go exploring Africa in a Land Rover, but sadly, I have never had the time to do it--guess I did it vicariously by writing about Dan and Fender travelling in Africa.