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Obras por Mara Rockliff

Chik Chak Shabbat (2014) 145 exemplares
My Heart Will Not Sit Down (2012) 96 exemplares
Next to an Ant (A Rookie Reader) (2004) 92 exemplares
The Grudge Keeper (2014) 71 exemplares
Me and Momma and Big John (2012) 66 exemplares
The Busiest Street in Town (2009) 35 exemplares
Pieces Of Another World (2005) 21 exemplares
Weather Watchers (2012) 15 exemplares
Jefferson Measures a Moose (2020) 14 exemplares
Albert's Bigger Than Big Idea (2013) 13 exemplares
Albert the Muffin-Maker (2014) 12 exemplares
Albert Adds Up! (2014) 11 exemplares
Mice on Ice (2013) 11 exemplares
Albert's Amazing Snail (2012) 11 exemplares
Lost in the Mouseum: Left / Right (2015) 11 exemplares
A Mousy Mess (Mouse Math) (2014) 8 exemplares
Animal Families (2010) 7 exemplares
A Beach for Albert (2013) 7 exemplares
Old School, New School (2010) 6 exemplares
The Mousier the Merrier! (2012) 6 exemplares
Albert is not scared (2013) 5 exemplares
Day Camp (2011) 5 exemplares
Our Nature Chart * (2010) 5 exemplares
The Midnight Kid (2007) 4 exemplares
Rain Forest Food (2010) 4 exemplares
Thanksgiving then and now (2011) 3 exemplares
Spork Out of Orbit (2016) 3 exemplares
All About Snakes (GEAR UP) (2005) 2 exemplares
aleutian islands 1 exemplar
Our day (Kangaroo Reads) (2020) 1 exemplar
Stacey's Winning Move (2009) 1 exemplar
Its About Time 1 exemplar

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So this famous French dude called Buffon started badmouthing American flora and fauna in print, and Thomas Jefferson wasn't having it! He used his lifelong passion for numbers to disprove Buffon's assertions (although Buffon actually died before admitting he was wrong) in Notes on the State of Virginia.

Back matter includes a Jefferson quote and more information about his "mania for math" some of "Jefferson's numbers" (answering the questions raised in the book, e.g. How far was an hour's walk? How hot was it in Philadelphia in July 4, 1776?), primary sources, and selected secondary sources.… (mais)
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JennyArch | 3 outras críticas | Jan 24, 2024 |
"Addie never wanted to be ordinary." She danced onstage, rode an early bicycle ("the boneshaker"), sailed to America, married a magician and became part of the act onstage. When her husband Alexander died of a heart attack, Addie continued their magic show herself, even performing the dangerous bullet-catching trick.

Adelaide Hermann (1853-1932) wrote an unpublished manuscript, Sixty-Five Years of Magic, which she gave to a niece, and which was rediscovered by Margaret Steele, another stage magician, who published it in 2012.

The large trim size of the book and the pencil illustrations, digitally colored, combine to make a large, inviting "stage," with paper-doll-like figures framing or pointing readers' attention to the main action.

Exciting!

Secrets of the bullet-catching trick, revealed: https://mararockliff.com/bullet
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JennyArch | 10 outras críticas | Jan 17, 2024 |
A simply-told exploration of relative sizes.
 
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sloth852 | Jan 10, 2024 |
A little bit scientific method, a little bit international diplomacy in the early days of the US. A story about how Franklin essentially proves the placebo effect, told in a lively fashion that I believe Franklin would approve of.
 
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Estatísticas

Obras
80
Membros
2,355
Popularidade
#10,893
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
163
ISBN
388
Línguas
3

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