Browse all books

Books with author Joan Stoltman

  • Jane Goodall

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Jane Goodall's work studying chimpanzees changed the way these animals are seen and understood by the world. With the help of this informative book, readers can catch a glimpse into the scientist's extraordinary life and career. The colorful design features photographs and closely correlated, age-appropriate text, ensuring an accurate understanding of the book's key concepts and ideas. Readers of this biography will not only learn about Goodall's incredible life, but about animals, nature, and other aspects of science as a whole.
    P
  • Malcolm X

    Joan Stoltman

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Malcolm X was a pioneering figure in the black pride movement, and his life story is sure to captivate young readers. Readers learn about his life and legacy, from his childhood to the aftermath of his assassination in 1965, through age-appropriate text and detailed historical photographs. Sidebars provide additional information about this legendary civil rights leader, and graphic organizers clarify essential concepts. Malcolm X lived a life of outspoken activism. As readers discover fascinating details about his life, they also discover the importance of standing up for their beliefs and being proud of who they are.
    P
  • My First Bird

    Joan Stoltman

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    None
    G
  • Gareth's Guide to Becoming a Pop Star

    Joan Stoltman

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    In this age of YouTube sensations and televised music competitions, it can seem like pop stars actually pop up overnight. However, its rare that someone can truly become a music sensation without first logging many hours of hard work. Luckily, this guide, featuring many famous pop stars, can take readers behind the scenes to find out the many ways that pop stars have been discovered as well as tips readers can use to prepare themselves for a life in music. A fun design featuring infographics make this high-interest topic even more appealing.
    V
  • Rosa Parks

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Rosa Parks is not just a lady who stayed seated on a bus. Her life is a relevant, important story that was notable, inspirational, and much-needed both in its time and today. This essential volume introduces young readers to a woman of quiet strength and resilience who did not waver in her convictions and beliefs. For younger readers, this is a rare opportunity to read age-appropriate text that incorporates complex issues using accessible, straightforward, engaging language that they can grasp, connect to, and be motivated by.
    M
  • Digging Deep with an Archaeologist

    Joan Stoltman

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The life of an archaeologist is exciting and competitive, as these specialized scientists race to discover, change, and expand what the world knows about its history. With each breakthrough, books are rewritten and the stories of both nature and humans on this planet are illuminated, revealing a never-ending scope of fascinating, astonishing wonder. This volume dives right into the daily work of an archaeologist, explaining concepts and field terminology in an accessible way. Activities throughout the book will engage and inspire. By providing an inside scoop to young readers interested in this enthralling science, this volume is sure to be a hit.
    V
  • Barack Obama

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    In 2008, Barack Obama became the first African American president of the United States. Just one year later in 2009, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his incredible efforts to create international diplomacy. This biography introduces readers to Obama's extraordinary story, including significant moments from his youth. Even before his presidency, Obama accomplished amazing things, such as becoming the first African American president of the Harvard Review. Striking photographs and images illustrate Obama's compelling biography. Fact boxes provide bite-sized chunks of interesting information. This inspiring book is sure to encourage readers to explore activism and politics.
    J
  • Eleanor Roosevelt

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Eleanor Roosevelt was not just a U.S. president's wife. Her life is a relevant, important story that is notable, inspirational, and much needed, both in its time and today. This essential volume introduces young readers to a woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind or voice her opinion, even though she lived in a time when most women stayed quiet. Through accessible, straightforward, engaging language readers can grasp, connect to, and be motivated by Ochoa's life story. For younger readers, this is a rare opportunity to read age-appropriate text and first-hand quotes that incorporate the issues of her times.
    P
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of the most influential leaders of the women's rights movement of the 19th century. From her work for the women's rights convention of 1848 and friendship with Susan B. Anthony to her connection with the antislavery movement, her life story brings an important social movement and part of world history to life. Interesting photographs and quotes from her writing and speaking further enhance the reading experience for young readers.
    Q
  • Ellen Ochoa

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    There are few books that tell Ellen Ochoa's life story in an accessible, captivating way with age-appropriate language for young readers. Finally, here's a book that explores her barrier-breaking work as an astronaut and science administrator in a way that gives perspective about her struggle as a woman and Hispanic person in the world of science. This book facilitates exploration of America's space program for early elementary readers, capturing readers through the story of one inspiring, remarkable life. Give science curricula a chance to excite, interest, and motivate readers to initiate a lifelong quest of learning by adding this book to your collection.
    O
  • 20 Fun Facts about the Industrial Revolution

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Industrial Revolution was one of the most dramatic eras of all time, filled with fascinating people, strange events, and incredible stories. This period of great change comes into sharp focus through each spread with detailed, accessible language. Each fact is complemented with vivid, carefully-chosen historical images and illustrations, and a caption that adds just a touch more history. Readers are drawn deep into the facts not covered in history textbooks, like working conditions, inventions, failures, and characters, to make this important history lesson fun and engaging.
    U
  • 20 Fun Facts about the Supreme Court

    Joan Stoltman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Did you know that the Supreme Court only hears about 80 cases out of the thousands that petition every year to be heard? Many of the cases, decisions, and even judges throughout the history of this high court have been fascinating, and some even controversial. This book infuses fun and interest into this common social studies topic through cool factoids and vivid photography on every page. Carefully researched by a trained historian for maximum accuracy, even the most reluctant reader will find this supplement to the curriculum entertaining and engaging.
    U