Browse all books

Books with author David O. Stewart

  • Creepy Egyptian Mummies: You Wouldn't Want to Meet!

    David Stewart

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 15, 2010)
    No young reader will be able to put down the books in the Top 10 Worst series, which count down the worst of the worst—from the nastiest pirates to the creepiest mummies to the spookiest mysteries. Each book explores the historical facts and science behind high-interest subjects that even the most reluctant readers will want to read all about. Clear, concise text is accompanied by humorous, full-color illustrations by artist David Antram, making this series a must-have for any collection.
    K
  • You Wouldn't Want to Be a Roman Soldier!

    David Stewart, David Antram

    (The Salariya Book Company, May 18, 2020)
    Get ready... as a young man living in the Roman Empire, you’ve heard many stories about far-away lands and people. It sounds exciting but you’re about to discover how tough life really is for a Roman soldier!This title in the best-selling children’s history series, You Wouldn't Want To…, features full-colour illustrations which combine humour and accurate technical detail and a narrative approach placing readers at the centre of the history, encouraging them to become emotionally-involved with the characters and aiding their understanding of what life would have been like as a Roman soldier. Informative captions, a complete glossary and an index make this title an ideal introduction to the conventions of information books for young readers. It is an ideal text for Key Stage 2 shared and guided reading and helps achieve the goals of the Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14.
  • Dinosaurs

    David Stewart

    Paperback (Book House, Jan. 1, 2008)
    An ideal introduction to the world of dinosaurs, this title describes what is known of the life of the dinosaurs - how they gave birth, how they looked after their young - and how fossil evidence is gathered.
  • Knight

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Book House, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Hard to find
  • Dinosaurs

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Book House, July 1, 2007)
    None
  • Seasons

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 15, 2004)
    None
  • You Wouldn't Want to Be an Egyptian Mummy! : Disgusting Things You'd Rather Not Know

    David Stewart, David; Antram

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
  • Whats the Big Idea

    David Stewart

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2005)
    "What's the Big Idea?" explores the story of inventions through the ages and explains how ideas and technology from different countries and times are built on and developed - that inventions don't just 'happen'. Stunningly illustrated throughout, and with a clear text, it covers many important inventions, from the first stone axe to genetic engineering and the internet - not forgetting the 2,400,000 years in between! The lives of famous and not-so-famous inventors are described. Men and women from different cultural backgrounds, whose major contributions have been overlooked in the past, are included. A time line of events puts inventions in their historical context, showing how wars and trade push ideas forward. The book features a clear, concise text, full-colour illustrations and humorous drawings, which will engage even reluctant readers. A complete glossary and index make this title ideal for home and school. "What's the Big Idea?" covers several of the periods studied under Key Stage 2 of the History curriculum, including the major ancient civilisations, the Tudors, the Victorians and modern Britain. It is an ideal text for shared and guided reading for Key Stage 2 pupils within the framework of the National Literacy Strategy. It helps achieve the goals of the Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14, promoting 'positive attitudes to learning', 'knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the world' and 'skills in literacy'.
  • Spot and Match Numbers

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Spot the object. Find the match. Look and learn! Toddlers from age two and up will have fun learning simple concepts from these bright and bold photos and simple questions. One rabbit, two teddy bears, three cows . . . how many balloons? Spot and Match Numbers is a fun introduction to number skills for the very young. Each page is alive with colorful photographs of familiar objects from the home, garden, stores, or street. Children can count the objects, match the groups, and search for particular objects in every picture.
    I
  • What's the Big Idea?

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 15, 2013)
    Inventions don't just "happen." They are developed through the ages, building on what has come before. In What's the Big Idea? you'll discover ground-breaking inventions from the dawn of the human race to the present day, not forgetting the 2,400,000 years in between!
  • Madison's Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America

    David O. Stewart, Grover Gardner

    Audio CD (HighBridge Audio, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Overshadowed by his fellow Founders, David O. Stewart restores James Madison to his proper place as the most significant framer of the new nation, through his successive partnerships with mentor George Washington, co-author Alexander Hamilton, political ally Thomas Jefferson, successor James Monroe, and his wife, Dolley. Stewart makes a compelling case for Madison's centrality and tells an absorbing story if his friendships with most influential men of his times. David O. Stewart is an award-winning author and the President of the Washington Independent Review of Books.His bestselling books include The Summer Of 1787, which won the Washington Writing Award; Impeached; American Emporer and the novel of The Lincoln Deception which was hailed as the best historical novel of the year by Bloomberg View.ďż˝
  • You Wouldn't Want to Be Tutankhamen!: A Mummy Who Really Got Meddled With

    David Stewart, David Antram

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2007)
    Humorous text and illustrations describe what life was like for Tutankhamen, including the customs of the time, the confusing royal line that makes him a pharaoh, and the manner in which his body was buried and eventually exhumed.
    Q