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Books with author Susan E. Goodman

  • Pilgrims of Plymouth

    Susan E. Goodman

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    What was it like to be a pilgrim child in 17th-century Massachusetts? This charming picture book takes young readers back in time to see. For one thing, pilgrim children didn't go to school. Instead, they helped their parents with chores and played games such as marbles. There were no convenient grocery stores. Pilgrims had to hunt and gather food, then cook their meals on an open fire or in an outdoor oven. Dramatic photos of historical reenactments combine with lively text to give today's children a vivid sense of daily life in Plymouth colony. Here is a great book for fostering an early interest in history!
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  • Claws, Coats, And Camouflage

    Susan E. Goodman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A photographic look at the many ways in which animals adapt to their environment and thus survive as a species includes sections on fitting into the environment, staying safe, getting food, and making a new generation.
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  • Nature Did It First

    Susan E. Goodman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 5, 2003)
    Photographs provide examples of human inventions that have been borrowed from nature, and readers are asked to guess the connection with nature before turning the page to see the answer.
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  • What Do You Do...At The Zoo

    Susan E. Goodman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Having been asked by the zookeeper to help feed and care for various zoo animals, a boy discovers a variety of facts about their diet and behavior as he helps each one.
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  • Animal Rescue: The Best Job There Is

    Susan E. Goodman

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Level 3: Reading Alone From the earliest stages of sounding out words to the excitement of reading a whole book without help, Ready-to-Read books open up a world of possibilities to children at three different levels: Level 1: Starting to Read Level 2: Reading Together Level 3: Reading Alone John Walsh thinks he has the best job there is. He goes where there are bombs and fires. He wades through floods and climbs volcanoes. For the past thirty-five years, he has risked his life to save animals in need. These are the true stories of his brave animal rescues.
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  • Seeds, Stems, And Stamens: The Ways Plants Fit Into Their World

    Susan E. Goodman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Provides youngsters with a look at an amazing cycle of life, as a seedling grows into a plant, while demonstrating how plants have adapted to their own environments in order to survive.
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  • The First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial

    Susan E. Goodman, E. B. Lewis

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Jan. 5, 2016)
    2017 Orbis Pictus Honor Book2017 Jane Addams Peace Association Honor Book2017 Teachers' Choice Pick, International Literacy AssociationAn NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book of 2017 In 1847, an African American girl named Sarah Roberts attended school in Boston. One day she was told she could never come back. She didn't belong. The Otis School was for white children only.The Roberts family fought this injustice and made history. Roberts v. City of Boston was the first case challenging our legal system to outlaw segregated schools. Sometimes even losing is a victory. They lost their case but Sarah's cause was won when people, black and white, stood together and said, No more. Now, right now, it is time for change!With gorgeous art from award-winning illustrator E. B. Lewis, The First Step is an inspiring look at the first lawsuit to demand desegregation--long before the American Civil Rights movement, even before the Civil War.Backmatter includes: An integration timeline, bios on key people in the book, list of resources, and author's note.
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  • Chopsticks For My Noodlesoup:

    Susan E. Goodman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A colorful photo essay captures the culture and beauty of a small village in Malaysia as seen and experienced by a fiveyearold American girl.
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  • See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House

    Susan E. Goodman, Elwood Smith

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, July 3, 2012)
    Presidential elections are big news-in the media, in classrooms, in Iowa and New Hampshire! But do you really know how the whole process works? For the home, for the classroom, for kids and adults, this is the one book every reader (and future voter) should have to understand our country's most important decision making process.
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  • Pilgrims of Plymouth

    Susan E. Goodman

    Hardcover (National Geographic Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
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  • Pilgrims Of Plymouth

    Susan E. Goodman

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    What was it like to be a pilgrim child in 17th-century Massachusetts? This charming picture book takes young readers back in time to see. For one thing, pilgrim children didn't go to school. Instead, they helped their parents with chores and played games such as marbles. There were no convenient grocery stores. Pilgrims had to hunt and gather food, then cook their meals on an open fire or in an outdoor oven. Dramatic photos of historical reenactments combine with lively text to give today's children a vivid sense of daily life in Plymouth colony. Here is a great book for fostering an early interest in history!
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  • The Truth About Poop by Susan E. Goodman

    Susan E. Goodman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1798)
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