Author: Kate Petty
Publisher: Flowerpot Press
ISBN: 9781486702626
Size: 78.43 MB
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Did you know that trains opened up the American West? That some have several locomotives? That they can go upside down? Discover for yourself these and many more amazing facts about rail transport, from the earliest steam trains to the latest technology of the high-speed trains, in this awesome book all about trains! With a cover designed to grab a child's attention (including foil, spot UV, and embossing), and an immediately engaging interior filled with varying text lengths and density, diverse illustrations, dynamic layouts, and the most current information laid out in a captivating format, young readers will come back to this book again and again, building their science knowledge base as well as vocabulary. Fun facts, true or false quizzes, search and find features, clearly labeled graphics, and text boxes are designed to hold the attention of all types of learners, making the information accessible and interesting, as well as engaging and entertaining. Keywords: World of Wonder I Didn't Know That; illustrated guide, STEM series, strong text features; photographs, labels, diagrams, captions, side text, comprehension questions, glossary, index, real world connections; projects. Technology, math, history; rail transport Lexile: None GRL: P
Author: Kate Petty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781486704583
Size: 13.64 MB
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This book is full of amazing facts about trains, such as: some trains run underground, the first train was called Catch Me Who Can, and the biggest steam locomotive had 24 wheels. Includes projects for hands-on-fun, fascinating facts, true or false quizzes, and search and find hidden objects in the illustrations.
Author: Kate Petty
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ISBN: 9781486705795
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Did you know that trains opened up the American West? That some have several locomotives? That they can go upside down? Discover for yourself these and many more amazing facts about rail transport, from the earliest steam trains to the latest technology of the high-speed trains, in this awesome book all about trains! With a cover designed to grab a child's attention (including foil, spot UV, and embossing), and an immediately engaging interior filled with varying text lengths and density, diverse illustrations, dynamic layouts, and the most current information laid out in a captivating format, young readers will come back to this book again and again, building their science knowledge base as well as vocabulary. Fun facts, true or false quizzes, search and find features, clearly labeled graphics, and text boxes are designed to hold the attention of all types of learners, making the information accessible and interesting, as well as engaging and entertaining.
Author: Kate Petty
Publisher: Copper Beach Books
ISBN: 9780761305989
Size: 24.33 MB
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Provides information about different types of trains, including steam locomotives, electric trains, trams, and modern high-speed trains.
Author: Kate Petty
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Provides information about different types of trains, including steam locomotives, electric trains, trams, and modern high-speed trains.
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"Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies)
Author: Bob Taylor
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490720480
Size: 17.18 MB
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Confederate soldier Homer Lusta returns to Earth 150 years after the Civil War, the War Between the States, or as Homer would say, the War of Northern Aggression. He remains invisible as he searches for an author to write the "real story" of that war. Finally Homer selects "Old Bob," materializes himself, and convinces Bob to write the story according to his memory. Homer's adaptation is reasonably accurate and loaded with "Homer humor" as he recalls his endeavors to save the South and protect underage brother, Lack, who illicitly has sneaked, early on, into the battlefield. The boys are deceived by a corrupt gang of Rebel deserters into thinking the War is over. Unknowingly, they join these renegades, but soon realize they are traitors involved in iniquitous activity. The boys decide to right this wrong. They search out and inform appropriate Rebel officers. Now having become heroes, the boys return home to accolades few in that war-torn land could ever imagine.