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Books with author Elizabeth Krajnik

  • The People and Culture of Puerto Rico

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Culture can be defined as the beliefs, practices, and arts of a group of people. The culture of Puerto Rico is as varied and intricate as the many people who live there. Readers will learn that before the arrival of the Spanish, Puerto Rico was called Boriquen by the Tanos. They will also learn that it has the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. Forest System, and that it isn't an island. Puerto Rico's culture is shaped by the landscape, resources, and its rich history. Emphasizing Puerto Rico's contributions to sports, arts, music, and literature, this book offers a comprehensive look at the country and its people. Augmented by colorful photographs, this high-interest take on curricular social studies subjects is sure to hold readers' attention.
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  • Misty Copeland: First African American Principal Ballerina for the American Ballet Theatre

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    It isn't very often that late bloomers are called prodigies, but Misty Copeland is an extraordinary case. At the age of 13, she began her formal ballet training, which is considerably later than most children begin ballet. In 2015, Copeland was promoted from soloist to principal at American Ballet Theatre, one of the world's premiere ballet companies. She has written a memoir and a children's book, and starred in the screen adaptation of her memoir. She advocates for inclusivity in the classical ballet world and as well as body positivity for young women.
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  • Making Dams and Reservoirs

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Dams and reservoirs are essential aspects of human life today. Without these structures, many people living in areas where water is naturally scarce would be left high and dry. Dams and reservoirs can occur naturally. However, people often interfere with nature to create their own. Damming rivers and creating reservoirs isn't always a completely beneficial practice. To create a reservoir, large areas of land have to be sacrificed. This book explores the processes associated with damming rivers and building reservoirs as well as the positive and negative outcomes of doing so.
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  • Mining for Emeralds

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Readers will be mesmerized by this fascinating text about glittering, green emeralds. The book unlocks the mystery of how emeralds form, and sheds light on the mining and refining processes, the gem's properties, and its main uses. Dazzling photographs of the gleaming gemstones will enthuse readers. This intriguing take on curricular subject matter is the perfect supplement to elementary life science education.
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  • Meghan Markle: American Royal

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, May 8, 2018)
    "Actress Meghan Markle is set to marry Prince Harry of Britain in May 2018. As a biracial actress, she faced a fair deal of struggles conforming to Hollywood's expectations of how she should look, dress, and speak. After landing a role in the hit show Suits in 2011, Meghan started to use her fame to speak out about equality. This biography explores Meghan's path to royalty and the challenges she faced on her journey. Age-appropriate text supports full-color photographs to catch the reader's eye, while quotes from Meghan illustrate her character"--
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  • How Earth's Landscape Affects the Weather

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "Geography affects the weather in a number of ways. Mountain ranges affect the weather by directing air currents. Tall mountain peaks force air upward, causing it to cool. This causes clouds to release water in the form of precipitation. This descriptive and educational text explains how geographical forms influence the weather. Readers will learn about the ripple effect of changing geography by studying real-world examples."--
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  • Meghan Markle: American Royal

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 8, 2018)
    Actress Meghan Markle is set to marry Prince Harry of Britain in May 2018. As a biracial actress, she faced a fair deal of struggles conforming to Hollywood's expectations of how she should look, dress, and speak. After landing a role in the hit show Suits in 2011, Meghan started to use her fame to speak out about equality. This biography explores Meghan's path to royalty and the challenges she faced on her journey. Age-appropriate text supports full-color photographs to catch the reader's eye, while quotes from Meghan illustrate her character.
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  • The People and Culture of Puerto Rico

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Culture can be defined as the beliefs, practices, and arts of a group of people. The culture of Puerto Rico is as varied and intricate as the many people who live there. Readers will learn that before the arrival of the Spanish, Puerto Rico was called Boriquen by the Tanos. They will also learn that it has the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. Forest System, and that it isn't an island. Puerto Rico's culture is shaped by the landscape, resources, and its rich history. Emphasizing Puerto Rico's contributions to sports, arts, music, and literature, this book offers a comprehensive look at the country and its people. Augmented by colorful photographs, this high-interest take on curricular social studies subjects is sure to hold readers' attention.
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  • Misty Copeland: First African American Principal Ballerina for the American Ballet Theatre

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Presents the life of the African-American dancer, describing her childhood, her ballet training, her work with the American Ballet Theatre and other groups, and her struggles against injury.
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  • Paving Roads and Highways

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Roads and highways connect small towns, major cities, and even entire countries to each other. In early history, roads used to be paths made by animals and then were adapted to suit human needs. Today, our roads and highways are paved with asphalt and concrete, among other building materials such as gravel and sand. Creating roads and highways requires swaths of land to be cleared and leveled, and may even require sections of mountains to be taken out. This book explores how these human activities have impacted Earth's landscape and what we might be able change to create less-invasive paving practices in the future.
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  • Dairy Farmers

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Many kids drink milk, eat cheese, and love ice cream. However, most people don't own cows to produce milk for these things; we need dairy farmers for this reason. Owning a dairy farm requires long hours of work and is often very mentally and physically draining. Your readers will learn about how dairy farms operate and how dairy farmers go about their workday. They'll also learn about how people become dairy farmers and the challenges dairy farmers must overcome. Full-color photographs depict important aspects of this job while thorough text and fact boxes provide readers with more information about this important career.
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  • Aboard the Titanic

    Elizabeth Krajnik

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    The Titanic has fascinated people around the world since its construction began in March 1909. In this captivating book, readers will set sail with the passengers of the Titanic on its fateful journey across the Atlantic. They'll learn about the ship, its passengers, its crew, and some theories behind why an unsinkable ship sank so quickly. Each chapter features a fictional account from a crewman that enlivens the main text, which is also supported by stunning historical images.
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