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HISTORIC CITIES OF THE SEA
For Kids
Starry Messenger, Galileo Galilei
Peter Sis
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2000
PAPER
40 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A beautifully illustrated homage to Galileo for children ages 6 to 8. In simple prose, Sis chronicles Galileo's life and evokes the Renaissance world. It's a memorable introduction to science and Italy for young readers. A Cadecott Honor Book and winner of the Scientific American Young Readers Book Award.
(ITL331, $7.99) |
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The Cricket Sings: Poems and Songs for Children
Federico García Lorca
LITERATURE
1980
PAPER
96 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
This brief collection of folk songs and poems by Federico Garcia Lorca (with English and Spanish on facing pages) will delight little ones and parents alike.
(SPN97, $10.95) |
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Cathedral, The Story of its Construction
David Macaulay
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1973
HARD COVER
77 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
In this illuminating book for middle readers, master draughtsman MacAulay presents text and innovative drawings that detail the planning and construction of a 13th-century Gothic cathedral. It's a masterpiece.
(EUR24, $18.00) |
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Eyewitness: Ancient Rome
Simon James
Nick Nichols
HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
72 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A visually rich survey of ancient Rome, this book in the excellent Eyewitness series explores daily life and history in the city and the outlying empire. It covers the caesars, warfare, politics and myth. Geared for kids ages 9-12.
(ITL337, $16.99) |
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If You Were There in 1492, Everyday Life in the Time of Columbus
Barbara Brenner
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
112 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Life in Spain just before Columbus's voyage to the Americas -- when tomatoes, pumpkins and Aztec gold were still unknown in Europe. This clever illustrated history gives the facts of life in the cities and countryside from a child's point of view. Middle schoolers will like it.
(SPN164, $6.99) |
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Italy, The People
Greg Nickles
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2001
PAPER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
COMING IN
A vibrant cultural portrait of the Italian people, both northern and southern, well illustrated with color photographs and filled with interesting facts and information. A wonderful introduction for middle schoolers and the entire family.
(ITL335, $7.95) |
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Spain, The People
Tara Steele
Noa Lior
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2001
PAPER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A pictorial and factual introduction to the people of Spain, geared for middle-schoolers. Chapters cover traditions, history, city and village life, homes, school, entertainment and food.
(SPN165, $7.95) |
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You Wouldn't Want to Be a Roman Gladiator!
John Malam
David Antram
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
One in a clever educational series, this book discloses the gory details of life in the Roman arena. Light-hearted and crammed with facts -- as well as amusing illustrations -- this is a good choice for readers ages 8 to 10.
(ITL340, $9.95) |
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Daughter of Venice
Donna Jo Napoli
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
274 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Prevented by Venetian custom from walking about her own native city, high-spirited Donata dresses herself as a boy and sets out to see the sights. Lots of period detail enlivens this young adult novel about life in 16th-century Venice.
(ITL343, $6.99) |
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Shadow of a Bull
Maia Wojciechowska
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
151 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Manolo's father was a spectacular and beloved bullfighter. Now, as Manolo nears his 12th birthday, he must choose his career path. Will he become a bullfighter as great as his father, as all the citizens of Arcangel hope? Or will he please himself and pursue a career in medicine? This compelling young-adult novel won the Newbery Medal in 1964. Not surprisingly, it features vivid descriptions of bullfights.
(SPN160, $5.99) |
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Leonardo's Horse
Hudson Talbott
Jean Fritz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2001
HARD COVER
40 PAGES
FAMILY
Crackerjack children's writer Jean Fritz here presents an intriguing dual biography: first, of Leonardo da Vinci, who labored for years on a giant bronze sculpture of a horse, never finished; and secondly, of Charlie Dent, an American who in 1977 vowed to complete what Leonardo began. Dent, too, died without seeing the horse finished, but his wishes were honored and the giant horse became a gift to Italy from the United States. Today it's on display in Milan. The book is illustrated, handsome and appropriate for a wide range of readers, from 7-year-olds to adults.
(ITL344, $21.99) |
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