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Books with author Michelle Nichols

  • Astronomy Lab for Kids: 52 Family-Friendly Activities

    Michelle Nichols

    Flexibound (Quarry Books, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Explore the wonders of the universe through hands-on fun! In Astronomy Lab for Kids, science educator Michelle Nichols has compiled 52 labs and activities that use everyday materials from around the house to encourage kids, their friends, and their families to look up, down, and around at everything from the shadows on the ground to the stars in the sky. Mini astronomers will learn about things such as the size and scale of planets using sandwich cookies and tennis balls, how to measure the speed of light with a flat candy bar and a microwave, how to make a simple telescope with magnifying glasses, and so much more! Kids begin their journey through the stars by creating a science journal to track their experiments and record their observations. Foundational skills, like how to make observations, measure angles, and determine directions, are laid out first. The lessons expand with explorations of size and scale; light, motion, and gravity; and then on to investigations of our Solar System and finding constellations in the night sky. Each lab includes:Time it will take to completeMaterials listSafety tips and setup hintsStep-by-step text and photosThe science behind the funVariations or ideas for taking the project furtherChildren of all ages and experience levels will love the hands-on activities and adults will love spending quality time learning with their kids or students. The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus—all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
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  • Shadow's Hand

    Noelle Nichols

    language (Phantom Ink Press, June 30, 2018)
    False warriors destroyed their homes. Now two heroes must delve into ancient magic to save their realm from destruction. Kilo lives and dies by the truth of the Shadow’s Creed. So when brutal raiders raze his village, the leader is honor-bound to put aside his fighting staff and help his people rebuild. After discovering the attackers were impersonating Shadow warriors and have befouled his beloved code with blood, he’s torn between duty and vengeance.Shenrae’s childhood burned in the fire that claimed her parents’ souls. Knowing the assailants will attack again, she swallows her self-doubt to focus on her grueling Shadow warrior training. But when she realizes the immoral enemies are tapping into a deadly primeval powers, she’s not sure even the best among her brethren are safe.Now both face the biggest challenge of their lives: Shenrae must unlock her inner strength and Kilo could risk forsaking his code. And their only hope may be to embrace the very power that is out to kill them.Can Kilo and Shenrae find a way to uphold their honor and defeat the dark forces?Shadow’s Hand is the first book in The Shadow's Creed Saga epic fantasy series. If you like honorable champions, archaic magic, and vivid world building inspired by feudal Japan, then you’ll love Noelle Nichols’ epic adventure.Buy Shadow’s Hand to wield the staff of justice today! "Noelle weaves an epic fantasy of engaging and relatable characters in a beautiful world of ancient magic!" - A GoodReads reviewer"...the story is well thought-out, filled with attention to detail on environment, the senses, interactions, and all of the minutiae between. From the descriptions of the various lands within Kiriku (a sort of fantasy-based Japan), to the differing peoples, customs, etc. this story was full of life." - A GoodReads reviewer
  • Astronomy Lab for Kids

    Michelle Nichols

    eBook (Quarry Books, Sept. 11, 2016)
    Explore the wonders of the universe through hands-on fun! In Astronomy Lab for Kids, science educator Michelle Nichols has compiled 52 labs and activities that use everyday materials from around the house to encourage kids, their friends, and their families to look up, down, and around at everything from the shadows on the ground to the stars in the sky.Mini astronomers will learn about things such as the size and scale of planets using sandwich cookies and tennis balls, how to measure the speed of light with a flat candy bar and a microwave, how to make a simple telescope with magnifying glasses, and so much more!Kids begin their journey through the stars by creating a science journal to track their experiments and record their observations. Foundational skills, like how to make observations, measure angles, and determine directions, are laid out first. The lessons expand with explorations of size and scale; light, motion, and gravity; and then on to investigations of our Solar System and finding constellations in the night sky.Each lab includes:Time it will take to completeMaterials listSafety tips and setup hintsStep-by-step text and photosThe science behind the funVariations or ideas for taking the project furtherChildren of all ages and experience levels will love the hands-on activities and adults will love spending quality time learning with their kids or students.The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus—all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
  • Little Learning Labs: Astronomy for Kids, abridged paperback edition: 26 Family-friendly Activities about Stars, Planets, and Observing the World Around You; Activities for STEAM Learners

    Michelle Nichols

    Paperback (Quarry Books, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Little Learning Labs: Astronomy for Kids teaches children the wonders of outer space with 26 hands-on activities that can be done at home with items found around the house. It's not easy to explain and understand what lies beyond the night sky. This curated collection of 26 projects from the best-selling Astronomy Lab for Kids introduces children to the basics of outer space through 26 hands-on labs that can be completed with everyday items from around your house. It's the perfect resource for teachers, homeschool families, and community groups. Mini astronomers will learn about things such as the size and scale of planets using sandwich cookies and tennis balls, how to measure the speed of light with a flat candy bar and a microwave, how to make a simple telescope with magnifying glasses, and so much more. Kids of all ages and experience levels will love completing these hands-on labs with the guidance of adults. Why wait to introduce children to the expansive wonder of the skies, when Little Learning Labs: Astronomy Lab for Kids can put it within their reach today? The popular Little Learning Labs series (based on the larger format Lab for Kids series) features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, geology, math, and even bugs—all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Little Learning Labs.
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  • Little Learning Labs: Astronomy for Kids

    Michelle Nichols

    eBook (Quarry Books, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Little Learning Labs: Astronomy for Kids teaches children the wonders of outer space with 26 hands-on activities that can be done at home with items found around the house. It's not easy to explain and understand what lies beyond the night sky. This curated collection of 26 projects from the bestselling Astronomy Lab for Kids introduces children to the basics of outer space through 26 hands-on labs that can be completed with everyday items from around your house. It's the perfect resource for teachers, homeschool families, and community groups. Mini astronomers will learn about things such as the size and scale of planets using sandwich cookies and tennis balls, how to measure the speed of light with a flat candy bar and a microwave, how to make a simple telescope with magnifying glasses, and so much more. Kids of all ages and experience levels will love completing these hands-on labs with the guidance of adults. Why wait to introduce children to the expansive wonder of the skies, when Little Learning Labs: Astronomy Lab for Kids can put it within their reach today?
  • Keeping it 100: A Young Woman's Guide to Personal Growth

    Nina Michelle

    Paperback (NyreePress Publishing, March 31, 2016)
    Keeping It 100: A Young Woman's Guide to Personal Growth is a riveting "lesson plan"to help young women navigate through life. The book offers an often traveled life path with personal experiences to assist young women through life in a relatable way. The book's purpose is to help motivate young women to keep pushing until they are walking in their God intended purpose. After reading this book you are sure to know where you currently are in life, where you need to go, and how bumpy the process will be for you to get to where you're going! While reading make sure you're keeping it 100 with yourself, and enjoy!
  • Shadow's Hand

    Noelle Nichols

    (Phantom Ink Press, June 13, 2018)
    False warriors destroyed their homes. Now two heroes must delve into ancient magic to save their realm from destruction. Kilo lives and dies by the truth of the Shadow’s Creed. So when brutal raiders raze his village, the leader is honor-bound to put aside his fighting staff and help his people rebuild. After discovering the attackers were impersonating Shadow warriors and have befouled his beloved code with blood, he’s torn between duty and vengeance.Shenrae’s childhood burned in the fire that claimed her parents’ souls. Knowing the assailants will attack again, she swallows her self-doubt to focus on her grueling Shadow warrior training. But when she realizes the immoral enemies are tapping into a deadly primeval powers, she’s not sure even the best among her brethren are safe.Now both face the biggest challenge of their lives: Shenrae must unlock her inner strength and Kilo could risk forsaking his code. And their only hope may be to embrace the very power that is out to kill them.Can Kilo and Shenrae find a way to uphold their honor and defeat the dark forces?Shadow’s Hand is the first book in The Shadow's Creed Saga epic fantasy series. If you like honorable champions, archaic magic, and vivid world building inspired by feudal Japan, then you’ll love Noelle Nichols’ epic adventure.Buy Shadow’s Hand to wield the staff of justice today! "Noelle weaves an epic fantasy of engaging and relatable characters in a beautiful world of ancient magic!" - A GoodReads reviewer"...the story is well thought-out, filled with attention to detail on environment, the senses, interactions, and all of the minutiae between. From the descriptions of the various lands within Kiriku (a sort of fantasy-based Japan), to the differing peoples, customs, etc. this story was full of life." - A GoodReads reviewer
  • Ellen Ochoa: Reach for the Stars!

    Donna Latham, Michelle Nichols

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Highlights the life of the first Hispanic woman in space.
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  • The Emperor's Plum Tree

    Michelle Nikly

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Little Musuko's nightingale friend loses his home when his lovely plum tree is chosen to replace a dead one in the emperor's perfect garden.
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  • Face to Face With Gorillas

    Michael Nichols

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 10, 2009)
    Deep in the jungle—you’re suddenly face to face with the great gorilla. It’s clear that even here, you are sharing a moment with one of man’s closest relatives. He’s staring at you with those eyes that look so...human. Experiences like this have made National Geographic photographer Nick Nichols a fierce advocate for conservation of shrinking wildlife habitats.
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  • The emperor's plum tree

    Michelle Nikly

    Unbound (Greenwillow Books, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Little Musuko's nightingale friend loses his home when his lovely plum tree is chosen to replace a dead one in the emperor's perfect garden.
  • Animal Safari Tigers

    Michael Nichols

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1999)
    This is a beautifully Illustrated book that has five pages with pictures of tigers. 5 1/4 wide 6 1/4 inches high.