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Books with author Jennifer Waters

  • Critical Perspectives on Gerrymandering

    Jennifer Peters

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    As the United States becomes more politically divided, the issue of gerrymandering is at the forefront of political debate. While gerrymandering, or manipulating distinct boundaries for political advantages, has largely negative connotations, few experts agree about the best way to redraw districts. In this collection, legal experts, politicians, experts, and ordinary citizens weigh in on this controversial and timely topic. Guided reading questions are included at the end of each article to direct readers to form their own opinions based on what they have read.
  • Dinosaurs Get Divorced Too

    Jennifer Myers

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Jan. 18, 2006)
    Dinosaurs Get Divorced Too is a comforting story of Danny and Dena Dinosaur who are just like any other young dinosaur until their parent's constant arguing causes worrying and sadness. When Mom and Dad sit down to tell their kids they are getting a divorce, many questions arise that the family works out together. Dinosaurs Get Divorced Too will help initiate communication between parents and their children trying to deal with such a difficult subject as divorce. Read this book with your children, as a tool to help them cope with the many changes divorce brings.
  • Let's Go Outside!: Outdoor Activities and Projects to Get You and Your Kids Closer to Nature

    Jennifer Ward

    eBook (Roost Books, July 14, 2009)
    Engage your child in outdoor play, nature outings, and environmental explorations. Chase and be chased in a game of capture the flag. Use the power of the sun to craft your own shadow prints. Explore the stars on a late night walk. Create a field guide to your neighborhood. Through 52 ideas—some classic and some new—Let's Go Outside! offers a range of activities perfect for children ages 8 to 12. Whether you're in the country, the city, or anywhere in between, this book is sure to help you get outside—and run, dance, hike, or camp—with your preteen. Sections of the book include: • Back to Basics: Reconnecting with twists on traditional games and activities such as Capture the Flag • Making the Ordinary Extraordinary: Picnics, doing homework outdoors, and socializing opportunities outdoors • Outdoor Adventures: Canoeing, biking, and camping • Environmental Experiments: Ways to explore how nature works
  • Bubba Goes National

    Jennifer Walker

    language (Twin Trinity Media, TTM, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Thirteen-year-old Leslie Clark has loved horses for as long as she can remember and has been riding since she was six. Although her widowed father cannot afford to give her everything she desires, she works hard to get what she wants. When what she wants, a great horse to show, is taken right out from under her by her rival, Kate Wellesley, Leslie thinks her whole world has been turned upside down--until she finds Lucky (nicknamed Bubba by her father, who thinks he is funny). Then, everything changes.Readers of BUBBA GOES NATIONAL will be touched by an inspiring story, but they will also learn about the care and showing of horses while they read about Leslie's adventures. Sandwiched in is a lesson that if one is willing to work hard, they can make their dreams come true. BUBBA GOES NATIONAL is the first of the Riders of Green Meadow series, which will showcase horses that are unwanted by one person but are another's dream come true.
  • Critical Perspectives on Assisted Suicide

    Jennifer Peters

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    There are few issues that elicit such debate as assisted suicide. For some, assisted suicide is an important legal right for those battling fatal issues. For others, it stands for only self-harm and chaos. In this book, legal experts, journalists, activists, and ordinary civilians weigh in on this important issue, providing a wide range of viewpoints for readers. Readers are encouraged to think critically about what they have read and to form their own opinions through guided questions that follow each article.
  • There Was an Odd Princess Who Swallowed a Pea

    Jennifer Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • The Tails of Willie Gusty: A different sort of Superhero. Willie's breaking wind for the good of mankind.

    Jennifer Ward

    eBook
    ABOUT WILLIE The Gusty family need a Superhero, and this nine year-old has ‘power’. Some might call it flatulence, but Willie knows it’s power! His first mission - stop the divorce. Everyone seems to be knitting with one needle. It's over to Willie to save the day. He has a lot to cope with. Dad’s leaving home, Mum won’t stop shopping, and Gran’s “upping the Roman Catholic ante” against the re-born’ Mr Wobbe. Dad’s mate says the ‘birds’ are having a ‘right go’ at Dad, the oily Mr Wobbe’s offering free bunnies to the children, and four year-old Nessie has made a pact with the Devil, formerly known as the Tooth Fairy.The pressure is building - and Willie’s getting ready to blow.
  • Critical Perspectives on Assisted Suicide

    Jennifer Peters

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    There are few issues that elicit such debate as assisted suicide. For some, assisted suicide is an important legal right for those battling fatal issues. For others, it stands for only self-harm and chaos. In this book, legal experts, journalists, activists, and ordinary civilians weigh in on this important issue, providing a wide range of viewpoints for readers. Readers are encouraged to think critically about what they have read and to form their own opinions through guided questions that follow each article.
  • Critical Perspectives on Political Correctness

    Jennifer Peters

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 15, 2018)
    In the wake of an extremely contentious U.S. presidential election that touched upon several hot-button issues including the right to marry and the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, debate has erupted regarding the language people use to describe both political issues and groups of people. This book takes a look at the widening gap between those who believe political correctness is an unnecessary affectation and those who believe a greater good can be achieved with increased sensitivity in how we talk to, and about, each other. Through analyzing a range of viewpoints, students are encouraged to form their own opinions on this important topic.
  • Alcohol Abuse

    Jennifer Peters

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "This book guides teens to think about the legal and physical consequences of alcohol abuse and it provides support for teens who are experiencing alcohol dependency or have loved ones that are addicted to alcohol"--
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  • Critical Perspectives on Cyberwarfare

    Jennifer Peters

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2018)
    In the twenty-first century, political hostilities have moved largely from the battlefield to cyberspace. Since the Stuxnet virus was uncovered in 2010, built jointly by U.S. and Israeli intelligence to disarm the Iranian nuclear program, attention has been drawn to the real-life damage that such virtual programs can inflict. In this book, a range of experts, from journalists, to lawyers, to government officials, offer their varied opinions on the dawn of cyberwarfare, allowing readers to determine where they stand on this important issue.
  • King Kong and Other Monstrous Apes

    Jennifer Way

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The iconic image of King Kong climbing the Empire State Building has been a pop-culture staple since the original King Kong film premiered in 1933. Since then, there have been King Kong remakes, comic books, television series, and even a musical. King Kong also inspired other films, such as the Planet of the Apes franchise and big-ape documentaries. This resource will take readers behind the scenes of these thrilling movies with posters and stills from each era of the King Kong phenomenon, discussion of special effects, and more.
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