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Books with author Emma Berne

  • World's Scariest Prisons

    Emma Carlson Berne

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 26, 2014)
    Featuring photos and stories from the world's scariest prisons, discover why prison is to be avoided at all costs!World's Scariest Prisons will explore the most terrifying prisons of all time. From the Roman Coliseum to the Bastille, the Tower of London to Alcatraz, World's Scariest Prisons will captivate young readers! Each prison will receive its own photo-intensive overview as well as a sidebar, a break out fact box, and a quote. Each prison profile will be followed by a feature spread that explores high-interest topics such as prison slang, prison clothes, and prison food, as well as little known details about kids in prison, famous escapees, and ghost stories. World's Scariest Prisons will be equal parts informative and fun. Perfect for reluctant readers, the text will be simple and engaging.
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  • Paris & Nicky Hilton

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Paperback (Mason Crest, Sept. 15, 2007)
    Rare book
  • The Secrets of Earth

    Emma Carlson-Berne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    We spend our whole lives on Earth, but the planet still has secrets! From ancient cultures who wondered about our place in the universe, to modern scientists who drill deep into Earth’s core, map the oceans, and send humans to the moon, people are passionately curious about the planet we call home. Vivid photos and illustrations, scientist spotlights, and sidebars help unlock the secrets of planet Earth.
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  • Let's Explore the Sense of Hearing

    Emma Carlson-Berne

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Introduce emergent readers to the sense of hearing through carefully leveled text and a tight text-to-photo match.
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  • Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality

    Emma Carlson-Berne

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, writer, political activist, reformer has been called the most important African-American of the 1800s. He was also the most photographed American of the 1800s. Douglass, who escaped enslavement to work tirelessly on behalf of his fellow African-Americans, realized the importance of photography in ending slavery and achieving civil rights. The many portraits of Douglass showed the world what freedom and dignity looked like.
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  • Ravens

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Ravens are often feared as symbols of bad luck or even death. And they can often be spotted eating rotting meat. However, ravens are smart, adaptable birds and excellent hunters and foragers. They use tools, work together, and even plan traps to catch prey. Readers will be enthralled to learn more about these birds including how they have been known to lead wolves to prey and then wait patiently for the scraps!
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  • Did Christopher Columbus Really Discover America?: And Other Questions About the New World

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Why did Columbus want to reach the New World—and was he the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean? What was life like on one of his ships? What did America look like before Columbus arrived? How did Columbus treat the native people? The engaging story of Columbus's voyage and the effect his arrival had on the native people will fascinate kids.
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  • A Dolphin Named Star

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Paperback (Raintree, July 11, 2019)
    Seaside Sanctuary is supposed to be a safe place for marine animals, but suddenly dolphins are getting sick - and no-one can explain why. Since Elsa Roth spends all of her time at the sanctuary (a perk of her parents' jobs there) she's familiar with all the animals. Elsa is especially worried about Star, a young dolphin she bonded with after seeing him in his wild pen. When the crisis intensifies, it's up to Elsa to solve the mystery before it's too late for Star and the rest of the dolphins.
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  • Sterling Biographies®: Sacagawea: Crossing the Continent with Lewis & Clark

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Paperback (Sterling, Oct. 5, 2010)
    While traveling with the Corps of Discovery across America's then-uncharted West, Sacagawea-with a baby strapped to her back-endured unimaginable dangers. We know little about her thoughts and feelings, since she left no records of her own, but without her, Lewis and Clark certainly could never have succeeded. Emma Carlson Berne separates truth from legend, and offers some ideas on what eventually happened to this strong and fascinating woman.
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  • Totally Wacky Facts About Exploring Space

    Emma Carlson-Berne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Do you know which astronaut played golf on the moon? Ever wondered how much a space suit weighs? Have you thought about what astronauts do with their dirty underwear? Out-of-this-world facts and a bright, bold design will keep struggling and reluctant readers wanting more!
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  • Understanding Advertising

    Emma Carlson Berne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Nobody believes they are influenced by advertising, but everybody is wrong about that. Advertising assaults us daily, on tv, on the internet, on the streets of our cities; everywhere we look and even when we don't think we're looking. Easy-to-understand text, simple infographics, and lots of examples helps kids learn how to crack the code of advertising and learn how to use their brains to decide what to buy rather than being manipulated into wanting things they don't need.
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  • Still Waters

    Emma Carlson Berne

    language (Simon Pulse, Dec. 20, 2011)
    Hannah can't wait to sneak off for a romantic weekend with her boyfriend, Colin. He’s leaving for college soon, and Hannah wants their trip to the lake house to be one they’ll never forget. But once Hannah and Colin get there, things start to seem a bit...off. They can't find the town on any map. The house they are staying in looks as if someone's been living there, even though it's been deserted for years. And Colin doesn’t seem quite himself. As he grows more unstable, Hannah worries about Colin’s dark side, and her own safety. Nothing is as perfect as it seems, and what lies beneath may haunt her forever.