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Jennifer Shand

    Jennifer Shand crafts books designed to foster laughter and learning in children. Drawing from her background in psychology and years of experience working with young people, her work blends playful narratives with educational value. Her engaging stories aim to spark curiosity and make the process of discovery enjoyable for young readers.

    Boucles d'Or et les Trois Ours
    The Last Elf Daughter
    How Do Seesaws Go Up and Down?: A Book about Simple Machines
    How Do Bridges Not Fall Down?
    • 2024

      Evie is just a regular thirteen-year-old girl; she loves hanging out with her friends, competing in sports, and is just starting to discover her interest in a certain boy in her class. All is normal... or so it seems. After Evie mysteriously falls near-fatally ill, her parents reveal to her a remarkable truth - she is the daughter of a female elf, which makes her the last young female elf in all of America. Her world is understandably shattered, and she must come to terms with what this new revelation means for her relationships, her passions, and her family. She is not alone though - with the help of those special loved ones around her she slowly begins to get used to her newfound identity and builds even stronger bonds than ever with her friends, family, and even her enemies.

      The Last Elf Daughter
    • 2018

      How Do Bridges Not Fall Down?

      A Book about Architecture & Engineering

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.4(10)Add rating

      Curiosity about structural stability is the focus of this book, inviting readers to explore the science behind architecture and engineering. It covers fundamental concepts such as bridges, locks, arches, columns, and skyscrapers, using engaging text supported by diagrams and photos. The interactive format encourages readers to guess answers before revealing the scientific principles that keep these structures standing, making it an educational experience for those interested in how buildings and bridges function.

      How Do Bridges Not Fall Down?
    • 2018

      Have you ever wondered how seesaws go up and down or how screws stay secure in walls? In the How Do series, readers are welcome to guess along with the rest of us--and then explore the science behind the right answers. Beginning concepts of mechanical engineering including levers, wedges, inclined planes, and more are learned through diagrams, photos, and informative and engaging text.

      How Do Seesaws Go Up and Down?: A Book about Simple Machines