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Books with author Dr Stephen Krensky

  • EGYPT

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Sept. 1, 2002)
    Read all about the secrets of ancient Egypt--from hieroglyphs to underground tombs. The Scholastic History Readers series was created especially to bring history to life for beginning readers.Examines life in ancient Egypt, including the importance of the Nile River, and the daily life of both nobles and commoners. Several major pharaohs are discussed, as well as various gods and religious beliefs, especially those having to do with the preparation of a body for the afterlife.Hieroglyphs are included, and a sidebar highlights the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
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  • Ben Franklin and His First Kite

    Stephen Krensky, Bert Dodson

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 1, 2002)
    Learn all about the childhood of one of America's founding fathers in this nonfiction Level 2 Ready-to-Read!Ten-year-old Ben Franklin finds working in his father's candle shop boring—he'd much rather be doing experiments. He can't wait to try out his latest idea. With nothing but a simple kite, can Ben get across the pond—without swimming a single stroke?
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  • The Constitution

    Dr Stephen Krensky

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Provides an in-depth study of the four principal documents athat underlie our America system of government.
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  • Spark the Firefighter

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2008)
    From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1-Spark is a dragon who's afraid of fire. To help overcome his fear of blowing flames, he decides to become a volunteer fireman. The other firefighters put him through a rigorous training, including push-ups, sit-ups, a lot of reading about fire injuries, school demonstrations, and learning how to use the equipment. Then he is ready to go on real jobs. Gradually he becomes brave, and then a hero when he uses his special dragon attributes to lead animals out of a burning barn. Now over his fear, Spark leaves the fire department and begins to explore traditional dragon duties like protecting treasure, returning to his old job every once in a while to teach recruits. Simply told with bright cartoon pictures and a dragon to hold interest, the slight story teaches fire safety in an appealing way. It also contains a subtle lesson on facing and overcoming one's fears.-Judith Constantinides, formerly at East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library, LA Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Poor Charlie

    Stephen Krensky

    language (Coppersmyth Books, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Twelve-year old Charlie Banks used to be rich. Of course in 1934, during the Great Depression, a lot of people can say that. But Charlie still has at least one rich friend, Nora Winston, and he’s taking the train to her family’s country estate to visit her for the weekend. Charlie can’t help feeling a little awkward about his newly poor situation, but still he wants to make a good impression on Nora and her family. However, strange things are going on around the Winstons, things that only Charlie happens to see. There’s a mystery to be solved, one that may cost Charlie his good impression, but also one that could cost the Winstons a great deal more.
  • How Santa Lost His Job

    Stephen Krensky, S.D. Schindler

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Santa has the best job he can think of -- brining presents each Christmas to children all around the world. Every year he prepares for his trip: He trims his beard, takes a bath, gets dressed, and packs up his sleigh fort he long night ahead. But there are always a few unexpected delays that make things a little hectic. Muckle, one of the elves who helps Santa, thinks he can come up with a more efficient way of delivering the toys -- a method that won't involve Santa at all.
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  • The Printer's Apprentice

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Yearling, Nov. 1, 1996)
    In 1734 New York, watching the trial of printer Peter Zenger, who has been charged with printing scandalous opinions about the governor, his ten-year-old apprentice, Gus Croft, wonders about the freedom of the press. Reprint.
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  • DK Life Stories: Leonardo da Vinci

    Stephen Krensky

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Discover the inspiring story of Leonardo da Vinci, the artist, inventor, and engineer of the Italian Renaissance...Leonardo was a creative genius who wanted to understand how things worked. This book traces his life, from his birth in a hilltop village near Florence, Italy, through to his work as a painter, sculptor, and engineer. Leonardo made hundreds of drawings and paintings, including the Mona Lisa - probably the most famous painting in the world. Learn how Leonardo made detailed sketches of the human body and designs of parachutes, helicopters, and armored tanks - many years before the technology existed to build them.This new kids' biography series from DK goes beyond the basic facts to tell the true life stories of history's most interesting and inspiring people. Full-color photographs and hand-drawn illustrations complement age-appropriate narrative text to create an engaging book children will enjoy reading. Definition boxes, information sidebars, inspiring quotes, and other nonfiction text features add depth, and a handy reference section at the back makes DK Life Stories the one biography series everyone will want to collect.
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  • DK Biography: Barack Obama

    Stephen Krensky

    Hardcover (DK Children, Dec. 21, 2009)
    Loaded with archival photographs and amazing facts, the DK Biography series introduces young readers to some of history's most interesting and influential characters. From his early life in Hawaii and Indonesia, to his work as a community organizer in Chicago, to his first months in the Oval Office, DK Biography: Barack Obama tells the story of the 44th president of the United States. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • Ghosts

    Stephen Krensky

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Examines the history and folklore surrounding ghosts and discusses how they are portrayed on television, in films, and in literature.
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  • Big Bad Wolves at School

    Stephen Krensky, Brad Sneed

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 26, 2007)
    Rufus doesn't like school at first. He loves being a wolf and doing wolf stuff -- like running through the woods or howling at the moon. But Rufus, like all wolves, must go to school to learn real wolf work, like wearing clever disguises and speaking sheep. While Rufus learns, he also teaches: Sometimes ou have to cut loose and learn to be yourself!
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  • Arthur and the Comet Crisis: A Marc Brown Arthur Chapter Book 27

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    On the night of its premiere, "Smallville*" broke the record for the most-watched pilot ever on the WB network. Since then, the WBUs hottest and highest-rated new show has received rave reviews. Now, in this exciting new book series, fans can follow legendary Clark Kent, Lana Lang, and Lex Luthor as they set out on original adventures.