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Books with author Elena Bia

  • Women in Science and Technology Katherine Johnson

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Katherine Johnson gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and passion for STEM education. As a child, Katherine Johnson loved to count, and she grew into a woman whose math skills helped send people into space. Her work at NASA was critical to the first space flights. Her successes inspire young people to enjoy math and science. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Annie Easley

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Annie Easley gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the NASA computer scientist. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and outreach. Annie Easley didn't plan to become a computer, but she needed a job, and she was good at math. Her work at NASA helped send rockets into space. She lived a life of learning and helping others. Her story inspires all young people to enjoy science and math.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Annie Easley

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Annie Easley gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the NASA computer scientist. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and outreach. Annie Easley didn't plan to become a computer, but she needed a job, and she was good at math. Her work at NASA helped send rockets into space. She lived a life of learning and helping others. Her story inspires all young people to enjoy science and math.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Women in Science and Technology Annie Easley, Grades 1 - 3

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    eBook (Discovery Library, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Annie Easley gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of the NASA computer scientist. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and outreach. Annie Easley didn't plan to become a computer, but she needed a job, and she was good at math. Her work at NASA helped send rockets into space. She lived a life of learning and helping others. Her story inspires all young people to enjoy science and math.The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
  • Women in Science and Technology Katherine Johnson, Grades 1 - 3

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    language (Discovery Library, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Katherine Johnson gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and passion for STEM education. As a child, Katherine Johnson loved to count, and she grew into a woman whose math skills helped send people into space. Her work at NASA was critical to the first space flights. Her successes inspire young people to enjoy math and science. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
  • Helping Hooves & Humongous Hearts: Happy Tales of Therapy Animals

    Elena Bisig

    eBook (1st Ride Enterprises, )
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  • Women in Science and Technology Katherine Johnson

    M. M. Eboch, Elena Bia

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Women in Science and Technology: Katherine Johnson gives readers in grades 1-3 a brief biography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson. It covers her childhood, work for the space program, and passion for STEM education. As a child, Katherine Johnson loved to count, and she grew into a woman whose math skills helped send people into space. Her work at NASA was critical to the first space flights. Her successes inspire young people to enjoy math and science. The biographies in this collection introduce students to influential women in science and technology, from astronauts to medical doctors. Each book includes a glossary, comprehension questions, a time line, and an extention activity.
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  • Maya & Gaia: A Special Birthday

    Elena Biasin

    Hardcover (Elena Biasin, May 20, 2016)
    Maya & Gaia - A Special Birthday is an illustrated book for children of age 3-4 years old. With 40 pages and 20 illustrations, this is a touching story of a little girl Maya and her cat, Gaia. On the day of Gaia's birthday, Maya gives her a yellow bike as a gift. This is the start of an adventurous day where they go exploring their little town and the nearby woods. The exploration culminates in an encounter with a Dragon. Despite his terrible looks and the fiery grin , the Dragon is a sweet creature with lots of imagination and just looking for friends. At first, Maya and Gaia are scared and run away to hide behind a tree. However, they quickly realize that there is nothing to be afraid of. They approach him, trusting him and drawing him along to play. This is the start of an unexpected friendship and the continuation of a fun day. When sunset comes, Gaia's birthday cake is waiting for them at home. The Dragon then adds his personal touch lighting the birthday candles with his fire and making the celebration a little more special. With light-footed rhymes and bright illustrations, this is a story of heart and friendship. The book will be available in two languages and two versions: English and bilingual (English and Italian). Elena Biasin is both the author and illustrator.
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  • Maya & Gaia: A Special Birthday by Elena Biasin

    Elena Biasin

    Hardcover (Elena Biasin, March 15, 1713)
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