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Books with title Race Around the World

  • The Race Around the World

    Nancy Castaldo, Wesley Lowe

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Does Nellie Bly have what it takes to race around the world? Travel to all corners of the globe in this action-packed Totally True Adventure. When Nellie Bly read Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, she had an amazing idea. What if she traveled around the world in real life, and did it in less than eighty days? In 1889, people doubted it could be done—especially by a woman. But with one small bag and a sturdy coat, Nellie set out anyway. Soon the whole world was rooting for her. Could she make it back home in time? This nonfiction chapter book makes history exciting and accessible for younger readers and features illustrations, photographs, a map, Common Core connections, and additional Story Behind the Story facts. Perfect for readers of the I Survived series and the Who Was . . . ? series, Totally True Adventures are captivating nonfiction stories with not-to-be-missed bonus content.
  • Animals Around the World

    Irene Kilpatrick, Aka Chikasawa, Jason Fruchter

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Dec. 29, 2009)
    Diego has animal friends all over the world--from the Amazon Rainforest to the Seregeti Plains of Africa and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Join him as he says hello to all of them in this sticker book that comes with more than 60 stickers, fascinating facts about amazing animals, and 5 playscenes to decorate!
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  • Kids Around the World

    The Washington Post, Neil Shah, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Jan. 13, 2015)
    The Washington Post's acclaimed Kids Around the World feature now available in audiobook format for the first time! Originally published in the hopes of children understanding their place in the world better, both in a geographic and global sense, these stories by Post foreign correspondents feature the real-life stories of kids all over the world. From Yuki who rides a subway train to school every day in Tokyo to Sayeed who guides tourists on camel rides in Egypt, these children's stories carry the underlying message that in the eyes of our children, there is far more that unites us than divides us.
  • A Drop Around the World

    Barbara Shaw McKinney, Michael S. Maydak

    eBook (Dawn Publications, March 1, 1998)
    This beautifully illustrated book is soon to be a classic that parents, teachers, and kids will all want! Readers travel the globe following a drop of water on its journey through the water cycle. The seamless blending of science and story make learning fun, and readers will be inspired to appreciate the world around us!Follow a drop of water on its natural voyage around the world, in clouds, as ice and snow, underground, in the sea, piped from a reservoir, in plants and even in an animal. The science of the water cycle and poetic verse come together and leave readers with a sense of connection to all living creatures.Great for anyone looking for books:about the water cycle and clouds for kids.to give as a gift for the kids in their life.as home schooling materials.for use in schools and libraries!
  • Food Around the World

    Charles Murphy

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Tamales, falafel, moussaka, Peking duck . . . hungry yet? These culinary treasures are traditional dishes in various countries, though they have gained popularity in other regions as well. Readers will be ravenous to find out more about these delicacies and ones less familiar. Theyll discover through appetizing, accessible text and mouth-watering photographs that their sense of taste is a great way to ingest cultural concepts!
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  • The World Is Round

    Gertrude Stein, Clement Hurd, Thacher Hurd

    Hardcover (Harper Design, Oct. 29, 2013)
    Published to commemorate its 75th anniversary, The World Is Round brings back into print the classic story created by Gertrude Stein and Clement Hurd.Written in her unique prose style, Gertrude Stein's The World Is Round chronicles the adventures of a young girl named Rose—a whimsical tale that delights in wordplay and sound while exploring the ideas of personal identity and individuality. This stunning volume replicates the original 1939 edition to a T, including all of Clement Hurd's original blue-and-white art printed on the rose-pink paper that Stein insisted upon. Also featured here are two essays that provide an inside view to the making of the book. The first, a foreword by Clement Hurd's son, author and illustrator Thacher Hurd, includes previously unpublished photographs and sheds light on a creative family life in Vermont, where his father and mother, author Edith Thacher Hurd, often collaborated on children's books. The second essay, an afterword by Edith Thacher Hurd, takes readers behind the scenes of the making of The World Is Round, including the numerous letters exchanged between Hurd and Stein as well as images of Stein with the real-life Rose and her white poodle, Love.
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  • Around the World ABC

    David Macaluso

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2016)
    An ABC book that takes readers around the world and exposes them to natural and man-made wonders. Illustrated with beautiful, watercolor-style images.
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  • Around the World Right Now

    Gina Cascone, Bryony Williams Sheppard, Olivia Beckman

    language (Sleeping Bear Press, June 15, 2017)
    In this multicultural travelogue through each of the 24 time zones, young readers are invited to travel the world and experience all the people, places, and things that exist on our planet right now. In every minute of every hour of every day, something wonderful is happening around our world. In Santa Fe, New Mexico, an artist sits behind his easel working on a painting. While at the same time in Greenland, an Inuit boy begins training his first pack of sled dogs. While in Madagascar, a playful lemur is trying to steal treats from a family's picnic, just as a baby humpback whale is born deep in the Pacific Ocean. A perfect read-aloud to help introduce geography and time-telling as well as a celebration of the richness and diversity of life on our planet.
  • Race Around the World

    David Gantz

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, June 15, 1987)
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  • Masks Around the World

    Meryl Doney

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2002)
    This series explores other countries and cultures through their traditional crafts. Information and maps accompany beautiful photographs of original artifacts. Simple step-by-step illustrations show how you can make similar objects. ages 8+
  • A Drop Around the World

    Barbara Shaw McKinney, Michael Maydak

    eBook (Dawn Publications, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This book is a year-after-year favorite with teachers. It engagingly leads readers around the world following a drop of water - whether as steam or snow, inside a plant or animal, or underground - teaching the wonders and importance of the water cycle. (There is lots of geography, too.) Four pages of science about the qualities of water are included.
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  • Homes Around the World

    Clare Lewis

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book looks at the rich diversity of homes around the world. Through simple text and stunning photographs, it introduces children to similarities found in homes in different cultures, and honors differences.
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