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Books with author Jennifer Lombardo

  • Hate Crimes: When Intolerance Turns Violent

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes hate crimes, explains why they are committed against others of different race, religion, or sexual identity, and details what can be done to stop the hate.
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  • Inside the LGBTQ+ Movement

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A brief history of gay rights movements in the United States, featuring key figures and notable events.
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  • Connecting with Others: Social Engagement

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Being an active participant in a community is a vital aspect of social and emotional learning. It allows people to feel that they can be a driving force for social change in their communities while also allowing them to meet people from different backgrounds. Children can engage in their communities in a variety of ways, including volunteering their time to help a cause and participating in marches or protests. Participating in their community also gives them a chance to practice other social and emotional learning skills, such as effective communication and the importance of building strong relationships. This interactive eBook includes quizzes, video, profiles of key figures and organizations, and actor-narrated audio which imparts the motivation that young learners need to engage and build social connections.
  • Piracy: From the High Seas to the Digital Age

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    When most people think of pirates, they think of buccaneers sailing the seas in search of treasure. However, piracy has changed over time, and many of today's most fearsome pirates work behind computer screens. Readers will be captivated by this exciting look at the history of piracy, from the legendary Blackbeard to the pirates who still hijack ships today, as well as the kinds of piracy unique to the digital age. Their reading experience is heightened through the use of relevant primary sources, annotated quotes, detailed sidebars, and a thoroughly researched timeline of piracy.
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  • Piracy: From the High Seas to the Digital Age

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    When most people think of pirates, they think of buccaneers sailing the seas in search of treasure. However, piracy has changed over time, and many of today's most fearsome pirates work behind computer screens. Readers will be captivated by this exciting look at the history of piracy, from the legendary Blackbeard to the pirates who still hijack ships today, as well as the kinds of piracy unique to the digital age. Their reading experience is heightened through the use of relevant primary sources, annotated quotes, detailed sidebars, and a thoroughly researched timeline of piracy.
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  • Connecting with Others: Social Engagement

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Being an active participant in a community is a vital aspect of social and emotional learning. It allows people to feel that they can be a driving force for social change in their communities while also allowing them to meet people from different backgrounds. Children can engage in their communities in a variety of ways, including volunteering their time to help a cause and participating in marches or protests. Participating in their community also gives them a chance to practice other social and emotional learning skills, such as effective communication and the importance of building strong relationships. This interactive eBook includes quizzes, video, profiles of key figures and organizations, and actor-narrated audio which imparts the motivation that young learners need to engage and build social connections.
  • Kitchen for Kids: 100 Amazing Recipes Your Children Can Really Make

    Jennifer Low

    Paperback (Whitecap Books, Oct. 4, 2004)
    Kids love to cook and help in the kitchen. That's why Jennifer Low has created this book of 100 no-knives, no-flame, from-scratch recipes that kids can easily make with the help of a caring adult. Each recipe has been tested by kids aged four and up and each dish is beautifully photographed From Paddy Thai Noodles (an oven backed take on traditional Pad Thai) and One-Potato-Two Bread to Baby Lemon Meringue Pies and Strawberry-Fudge Striped Cake, the author shows how to organize a safe and fun kitchen for kids to learn cooking and to create yummy dishes.
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  • Everyday Kitchen For Kids: 100 Amazing Savory and Sweet Recipes Children Can Really Make

    Jennifer Low

    Paperback (Whitecap Books, Aug. 16, 2012)
    From the author of the international bestseller Kitchen for Kids comes an all-new cookbook that encourages kid power in the kitchen. Everyday Kitchen for Kids makes every kind of recipe possible for when kids feel like cooking. The re-engineered cooking methods in the recipes help kids make amazing dishes they couldn't make otherwise. And with Everyday Kitchen for Kids, it's safety first all the way. None of the methods call for sharp knives, stovetop cooking or small motorized appliances. All the recipes are kid tested and approved, and accompanied by a full-color photograph. Whether your children choose to make a savory snack or a sweet treat, with this book you'll soon be saying to them, Wow! You made this?
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  • The Horrors of Auschwitz

    Jennifer Lombardo, David Robson

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The Nazi campaign against Jewish people living in their territories began slowly, with the gradual erosion of their rights to own property, hold a job, or marry non-Jews. These indignities intensified over time, eventually culminating in the establishment of work campsalso known as concentration or death campssuch as Auschwitz. Full-color photographs, a detailed timeline, and excerpts from primary sources offer an in-depth look at the Nazis rise to power, allowing readers to think critically about the warning signs of a society on the brink of crisis.
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  • Social Networking: Staying Safe in the Online World

    Jennifer Lombardo, Carla Mooney

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Social networking has become an integral part of our lives in this modern society. Nearly every young adult has one or more types of social accounts, making it imperative to inform them about the best ways to protect themselves and their private information. Discussions about online predators and the rights students have on the Internet are highlighted by fact boxes, and a list of dialogue questions encourages conversations among young adults about how to be proactive in protecting themselves online.
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  • Kids Kitchen

    Jennifer Low

    Paperback (Grub Street the Basement, March 31, 2005)
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  • Space Exploration Throughout History: From Telescopes to Tourism

    Jennifer Lombardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, July 15, 2019)
    Humans have always been fascinated by the stars. The development of telescopes allowed them to learn more about the universe around them, and as technology advanced, they were able to travel into space and make plans for an entire space tourism industry. Through accessible main text, informative sidebars, and annotated quotes, readers learn about the scientists who have made space exploration possible and the amazing things they have discovered over the centuries. Readers will be inspired by the exciting possibilities the future may hold. In addition, historical and contemporary images present the history of space exploration in an exciting visual way.
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