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  1. Ten Poems about Museums

    Ten Poems about Museums

    € 9,00
  2. Game Master
    1. David , Clark

    Game Master

    To some the World is their Game…… and we are their pawns in their game.There is a dark and deadly world hidden behind firewalls, ghosted routers, and mirrored IP addresses. A world where the worst of humanity gather for business and pleasure. Like most of us, Robert Deliuz was unaware this world existed anywhere outside of the dark thrillers created by Hollywood. Imagine his surprised, when he and a group of friends find themselves pawns in a deadly game of challenges while a wagering audience watched behind the anonymity of ones and zeroes. Lose a challenge, and you die a horrible death to the cheers and pleasure of the viewers. Win them all, and it changes you forever.Ripped straight from today's news headlines, book one of this techno-thriller and espionage based series thrust the reader through the veil of mystery and into the real horrors that exist in the underground world of the Dark Web.Buy book one, Game Master: Game On and see if you have what it takes to be the Game Master.

    € 9,20
  3. Just Like Us! Plants
    1. Bridget , Heos

    Just Like Us! Plants

    Get the facts on an array of leafy organisms and discover the unexpected ways humans and plants are alike in Just Like Us! Plants. Appealing mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations.   What living things wear perfume, bask in the sun, use weapons to defend themselves, and even go on ocean cruises? PLANTS! While they might seem as different from humans as possible, we actually have a lot in common with our photosynthesizing friends. From drinking water to disguising themselves to communicating with one another, plants are a lot like us—though with fascinating twists all their own.  Factual, funny, and featuring a dynamic mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations, Just Like Us! Plants will charm even the most reluctant nonfiction readers. You’ll never look at a flower, a tree, or even a salad the same way again. Funny Nonfiction: Laugh-out-loud text and cartoon illustrations explain how plants can wear perfume, use weapons, and even eat meat!Weird Plant Facts: Discover how some plants wear clever disguises, while others (like coconuts) go on luxury ocean cruises.Illustrated Science: A vibrant mix of real-life photographs and hilarious drawings makes complex topics like photosynthesis easy to understand.Botany for Kids: A perfect introduction to the plant world that will spark curiosity in nature and charm even reluctant readers.

    € 8,00
  4. Just Like Us! Fish
    1. Bridget , Heos

    Just Like Us! Fish

    Get the facts on an array of aquatic creatures and discover the unexpected ways humans and fish are similar in Just Like Us! Fish. Appealing mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations.  What animal uses stilts, has roommates, finds safety in numbers, and even gets skin treatments at the spa? FISH! While they might seem as different from humans as animals can possibly be, we actually have a lot in common with our underwater neighbors. From hunting to homemaking to dressing to impress, fish are a lot like us-though with fascinating twists all their own.  Factual, funny, and featuring a dynamic mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations, Just Like Us! Fish will charm even the most reluctant nonfiction readers. Ready to meet fish that go to the spa, walk on stilts, and have roommates? Engaging Photos and Illustrations: See real-life fish in stunning photographs side-by-side with hilarious cartoon drawings that bring their unique personalities to life.Funny Nonfiction for Kids: Discover that learning can be laugh-out-loud fun! This book is filled with humor and wacky comparisons that make science accessible and exciting.Surprising Animal Behavior: Learn how fish can be doting parents, use armor for protection, and even get their skin treated at a “spa” by cleaner wrasses.Perfect for Reluctant Readers: With bite-sized facts and a lively, conversational style, it’s the ideal book to spark curiosity in any young reader, especially those who think they don’t like nonfiction.

    € 8,00
  5. Just Like Us! Birds
    1. Bridget , Heos

    Just Like Us! Birds

    Get the facts on some of nature's most beloved animals and discover the unexpected ways humans and birds are similar in Just Like Us! Birds. Appealing mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations. What animal composes music, decorates its home, weaves, and even gives gifts? BIRDS! While they may eat bugs and lay eggs, we actually have a lot in common with our winged friends. From their parenting to their homemaking, their fishing to their dancing, birds do have lots in common with people—though with fascinating twists all their own. Factual, funny and featuring a dynamic mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations, Just Like Us! Birds will charm even the most reluctant nonfiction readers. What makes birds so much like people? Funny Science Book: Discover that birds compose music, decorate their homes, and even give gifts—just like people do!Bird Behavior: Learn how birds parent their chicks, go dancing to find a mate, and even use bait to go fishing.STEM for Kids: A perfect introduction to biology and animal science, this book makes learning fun and accessible for young minds.Engaging for Reluctant Readers: With a lively mix of real nature photography and hilarious cartoon illustrations, every page is designed to captivate curious kids.Amazing Animal Facts: Find out how some bird parents protect their babies by pretending to have a broken wing to trick predators!

    € 8,00
  6. Just Like Us! Ants
    1. Bridget , Heos

    Just Like Us! Ants

    Get the facts on one of nature's most remarkable insects and discover the unexpected ways humans and ants are similar in Just Like Us! Ants. Appealing mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations.  What animal farms, builds roads, constructs rafts, and even babysits its younger siblings? ANTS! While they might seem as different from humans as animals can possibly be, we actually have a lot in common with these creepy, crawly insects. From their families to their jobs, their farms to their construction work, ants are a lot like us—though with fascinating twists all their own.  Factual and funny and featuring a dynamic mix of photographs and cartoon illustrations, Just Like Us! Ants will charm even the most reluctant nonfiction readers.

    € 8,00
  7. Fractions in Disguise
    1. Edward , Einhorn

    Fractions in Disguise

    Crack the case with George Cornelius Factor in this entertaining math adventure that introduces simplified and reduced fractions with equal parts intrigue and humor. When a valuable fraction goes missing, George Cornelius Factor (a.k.a. GCF) vows to track it down. Knowing that the villainous Dr. Brok likes to disguise his ill-gotten fractions, GCF invents a Reducer-half ray gun, half calculator- that strips away the disguise, reducing the fraction to its lowest common denominator and revealing its true form. With the Reducer in hand, George seeks out Dr. Brok in hopes of retrieving the missing fraction. Back matter includes more detail on simplifying, or reducing, fractions.

    € 9,00
  8. What's for Dinner?
    1. Katherine B , Hauth

    What's for Dinner?

    Dinner is Served.What in nature could be more poetic than the hunt for food and the struggle for survival? In twenty-nine poems readers will squirm at the realities of how the animal world catches food, eats it, and becomes dinner in turn. In these quirky poems readers are introduced to many animals with disgusting eating habits, such as the marabou stork that lurks on the periphery, like a vampire in the shadows, waiting for a chance to pick at a rotting carcass. The dermestid beetle does not mind doing the dirty work, cleaning up animals on the road side and often made busy at museums cleaning up bones for exhibits. And, baby wasps hatch inside an unsuspecting caterpillar and eat their way out.Gross, cool, and extremely funny, David Clark's illustrations get to the heart (and skin and guts) of the food chain and the web of life, depicting the animal world at dinner time in all its gory glory. Back matter includes further information about the animals in the poems and the scientific terms used.

    € 9,00
  9. Pirate Bob
    1. Kathryn , Lasky

    Pirate Bob

    Yo Ho! Bob is a pirate. Bob's friend, Yellow Jack, is also a pirate. In spare, compelling prose, Kathryn Lasky crafts a story of their unusual friendship; their hopes, dreams, and fears; and their search for happiness in the cutthroat world of pirates. David Clark's quirky illustrations capture the mood of the story and life on the high seas.

    € 9,00
  10. Christoph Hein

    Christoph Hein

    Christoph Hein is widely regarded as one of the most important writers to emerge from the former GDR. This volume contains an interview with Hein, a previously unpublished prose piece by him, an up-to-date biography and critical articles which examine individual texts in detail.

    € 5,50