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Books with author Vic Kovacs

  • Spiders and Other Animals That Make Traps

    Vic Kovacs

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    There are animals that hunt, and then there are animals that wait until their prey comes to them. These animals make terrific traps that are sure to snap up their dinner when it walks by. Readers will be fascinated by these trap-making animals, including spiders that throw nets and spit poison, alligators that lure birds onto their nose, and antlions that build pits for other animals to fall into. This book covers the animalsÂ’ habitats, social structures, and anatomy, while explaining how their traps work. Fact boxes supplement this high-interest topic and give a deeper understanding of animal behavior and ecosystems. Fascinating text and bright visuals will make these sneaky hunters come to life.
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  • Vaccines

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Describes different types of vaccines, how they are administered, and their side effects and limitations.
  • Organ Transplants

    Vic Kovacs

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Organ transplantation is a life-altering and life-saving medical breakthrough, one that more than 120,000 people in the United States are currently awaiting. This comprehensive volume is a fascinating guide to organ transplants, beginning with the first animal-to-human transplants and the innovations that led to the successful operations of today. Included is eye-opening information such as the physiological challenges that face those who receive and donate organs. Readers will also come to understand the organ donation process, an important aspect of deciding whether they will be organ donors in the future.
  • The Culture of Athens

    Vic Kovacs

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Athens gave the world the Olympics, philosophy, and beautiful architecture, but thereÂ’s more to this ancient civilization than the facts everyone knows. This title provides a comprehensive look at the culture of Athens, including how it became a city-state, its rise to power within the Roman Empire, and important military conquests and successes. The social studies-rich text also explores daily life in Athens, family structure, religion, and education. Relatable topics inspire readers to draw connections between life in the past and the present, while sidebars, fact boxes, and Learn More features encourage further learning.
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  • Anesthetics

    Vic Kovacs

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Its hard to imagine not having an anesthetic at the dentist or during a major operation! This comprehensive volume begins with the history of anesthetics, including herbs used in ancient times. It details different kinds of anesthetics, how anesthetics work, when and where theyre used, and their complications and side effects. It concludes with some fascinating developments in anesthetics. Readers will gain an appreciation for this pain-reducing innovation, while learning more about the human body and medical technology, aided by instructive images and colorful photographs.
  • Life As an Afghan American

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    In a time of war and political turbulence, what is life like for Afghani immigrants who have made new homes in the United States? This informative book encourages readers to explore the complex issues affecting many Afghan Americans today, inspiring cultural awareness and compassion. Readers will learn about critical moments in modern history, which provide context for current events in the United States and around the world. They'll see the unique, vibrant, and valuable ways Afghan Americans influence and contribute to contemporary American society. Stunning photographs capture this timely issue, while fact boxes provide insight into key points. Accessible text and a sensitive approach to complicated issues make this book essential for any library or classroom.
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  • Spiders and Other Animals That Make Traps

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    There are animals that hunt, and then there are animals that wait until their prey comes to them. These animals make terrific traps that are sure to snap up their dinner when it walks by. Readers will be fascinated by these trap-making animals, including spiders that throw nets and spit poison, alligators that lure birds onto their nose, and antlions that build pits for other animals to fall into. This book covers the animalsÂ’ habitats, social structures, and anatomy, while explaining how their traps work. Fact boxes supplement this high-interest topic and give a deeper understanding of animal behavior and ecosystems. Fascinating text and bright visuals will make these sneaky hunters come to life.
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  • A Cowboy's Life

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Readers recognize the cowboy as a symbol of the Wild West, but this book illustrates what life was like for real cowboys. Readers will learn about the Spanish origins of cowboys, as well as the rise of Americas cattle industry. This book also describes cattle drives and the famous trails ridden by real cowboys. Vivid visuals are paired with engaging text to deliver an adventurous reading experience. This high-interest book is supplemented by sidebars and Truth or Myth? fact boxes to deepen the readers understanding of this iconic figure in the Wild West.
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  • Haunted Towns and Villages

    Vic Kovacs

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 2018)
    This high-interest title explores the history and lore behind towns and villages around the world that are reported to be haunted. Narrative stories of haunted houses, disaster sites, and spooky streets are told in this engaging book. Readers will examine eyewitness accounts and historical records of the debunked and unexplained tales, and decide for themselves if the evidence proves that villagers and townspeople did live among ghosts.
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  • Life As a Nigerian American

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    As immigration becomes an increasingly important issue in the United States, this timely book empowers readers to learn about the lives of Nigerian immigrants who have made new homes in America. Readers will learn about critical moments in modern Nigerian history that provide context for current events in the United States and around the world. They'll explore the complex issues affecting Nigerian Americans today and see the vivid, valuable ways Nigerian and American culture meld and interact. Powerful photographs bring this important issue into sharp focus, while fact boxes highlight key points. Accessible and highly relevant, this thoughtful book handles complex topics with sensitivity and helps readers develop greater cultural awareness.
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  • Solomon

    Victoria Kovacs

    language (B&H Kids, Sept. 1, 2017)
    If your child loves hero stories, there’s no better place to find them than the Bible! In these pages, learn about wise King Solomon. Then read the rest of the stories in the Little Bible Heroes™ series. Each book offers a story of bravery, faithfulness, or kindness—straight from the Bible and perfect for little hero-loving hearts!
  • Outlaws and Sheriffs

    Vic Kovacs

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 19, 2015)
    Looks at the history of outlaw gangs and sheriffs in the nineteenth-century American west, looking at the deeds of several notorious thieves, robbers, and gunfighters, as well as those of famous lawmen of the era.
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