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Books published by publisher YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd.

  • Math Game, Volume 2

    Tori Jung, Haley Chung

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., April 1, 2005)
    Jimmy, Colby, and Sam continue to search for Alice in Volume 2. The friends' distaste for math slowly turns to enjoyment as they respond to the 20 great mathematicians and proceed, gate by gate, toward their friend. More advanced aspects of math appear in this volume. As the friends progress through their adventure, kids learn about primary numbers, addition and subtraction, Fibonacci's Number, more about rational and irrational numbers, and even more math. Colorful art and an exciting story make learning math fun for these characters - and for readers.
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  • Greek and Roman Mythology, Volume 2

    Cirro Oh, C. S. Chun

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., April 1, 2005)
    Presents stories about the twelve gods and goddesses of Olympus.
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  • Little Women

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., June 1, 2007)
    The beloved March girls—beautiful Meg, tomboy Jo, kind and gentle Beth, and spunky Amy—come alive in this manga-style retelling of Little Women. With their country embroiled in war and their father far from home, the four sisters find themselves thrust into new and trying situations, and with little money and a hard winter ahead, they must learn to adapt. In the year that follows, the girls learn about compassion, sacrifice, love, and more about themselves and each other than they ever imagined. About the Manga Literary Classics series:Combining the exciting graphics of manga style with classic stories, these beloved works by literary icons are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautifully updated version of yesterday's literary comics, sure to hook young readers on these perennial classics and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series.
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  • Greek And Roman Mythology

    Cirro Oh, C. S. Chun

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., April 1, 2005)
    Presents stories about the twelve gods and goddesses of Olympus.
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  • Greek and Roman Mythology, Volume 3

    Cirro Oh, C. S. Chun

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., Oct. 1, 2005)
    Presents stories about the twelve gods and goddesses of Olympus.
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  • Math Game, Volume 1

    Tori Jung, Haley Chung

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., April 1, 2005)
    In a puzzle-based, comic book format adventure, Jimmy, Colby, and Sam must learn about mathematical concepts--including fractions, the discovery of zero, and irrational numbers--in order to pass through twenty gates to rescue their friend Alice who has been captured by the Evil Math King.In a puzzle-based, comic book format adventure, Jimmy, Colby, and Sam must learn about mathematical concepts--including fractions, the discovery of zero, and irrational numbers--in order to pass through twenty gates to rescue their friend Alice who has been captured by the Evil Math King.
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  • Nelson Mandela

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., Feb. 1, 2008)
    Combining the exciting style of manga graphics with biography, history, and science, these dynamic accounts of great leaders are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautiful illustration of important people and events, sure to hook young readers on history and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series. Nelson Mandela's heroic struggle to end apartheid in South Africa is treated as a true-life fairy tale in this colorful depiction of his orphaned childhood, his founding of the African National Congress, his imprisonment for 27 years on Robben Island, his triumphant ascent to the presidency of post-apartheid South Africa, and his 1994 acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Mother Teresa

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., Feb. 1, 2008)
    Combining the exciting style of manga graphics with biography, history, and science, these dynamic accounts of great leaders are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautiful illustration of important people and events, sure to hook young readers on history and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series. Known for her devotion to the poor and disadvantaged of the world, Mother Teresa chose her vocation in childhood and pursued it methodically, making her story an inspiring one for young readers. Depicting Teresa's struggle to found the Missionaries of Charity and providing scenes of her work in poor neighborhoods in India and elsewhere, this book shows how a life focused on helping others, rather than oneself, can be exciting and important.
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  • At the Amusement Park

    Paul Yoon

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., April 1, 2005)
    Sam, Daniel, Lucy, and Christine face their competitors in the final match of the All-American Children's Science Quiz held at the Dream Land Amusement Park.
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  • Einstein

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., May 28, 2007)
    Combining the exciting style of manga graphics with biography, history, and science, these dynamic accounts of great leaders are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautiful illustration of important people and events, sure to hook young readers on history and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series. A genius of enormous accomplishment, Albert Einstein overcame numerous hardships—separation from his family, religious discrimination, and the political turmoil of his day—to become one of the greatest minds of the 20th century. As a young boy, Einstein’s unending curiosity and constant questioning earned him the reputation of being unfocused and inattentive. His story, enriched by a glossary of scientific terms and a time line, will inspire young readers as they learn what drove one the most gifted scientists who ever lived.
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  • Curie

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., July 1, 2007)
    Throughout her career, Marie Curie, the renowned scientist and first woman to win the Nobel Prize, had to overcome the objections of her peers and the many obstacles facing an early female scientist. This is the story of her work in discovering radium and explaining the mysteries, benefits, and dangers of radioactivity that would ultimately lead to her own death. It also recounts the enormous time and resources she devoted to the cause of peace, having witnessed herself the horrors of war. Combining the exciting style of manga graphics with biography, history, and science, these dynamic accounts of great leaders are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautiful illustration of important people and events, sure to hook young readers on history and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    YKids

    Paperback (YoungJin Singapore Pte. Ltd., Feb. 1, 2008)
    Combining the exciting style of manga graphics with biography, history, and science, these dynamic accounts of great leaders are accessible and entertaining to today's children, as well as educational—each story is accompanied by a time line that puts the story's events in historical perspective. Visually stunning, this series is a beautiful illustration of important people and events, sure to hook young readers on history and the written word. Manga, one of the fastest growing segments of children's literature, is incredibly popular amongst school-age children and lends itself exceptionally well to the vivid stories in this series. The genius of Leonardo da Vinci is captured in this account of his achievements as an artist, inventor, and scientist. The bright manga-style illustrations of Renaissance Italy also provide fun renderings of such paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper and drawings from his sketchbooks.
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