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Jacqueline A. Ball

    Windsor Castle: England's Royal Fortress
    Chip's New Friend:A Story About Compassion
    Clothing Creations: From T-Shirts to Flip-Flops
    Just in Time - A Story about Patience
    Wildfire!
    Martin Luther King, Jr.: I Have a Dream!
    • 2009

      Traveling Green

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring innovative eco-friendly travel methods, this book showcases hybrid cars and sustainable public transportation projects that reduce pollution. With vibrant full-color photos and engaging facts, it captivates young readers, inspiring them to learn about global environmental efforts and encouraging them to contribute to a greener planet.

      Traveling Green
    • 2006

      This book employs a question-and-answer format to engage readers with high-interest topics, making it suitable for Hi-Lo reading levels. It includes timelines to track events, a scorecard for reviewing results, and bonus questions for deeper exploration. Additionally, the book features Fact Boxes and a "Just the Facts" section, providing concise information for quick reference. The inclusion of a glossary, bibliography, and index enhances its usability for research and learning.

      Clothing Creations: From T-Shirts to Flip-Flops
    • 2005

      Explore the intricate history of Windsor Castle, a key site in England's royal legacy, through engaging narratives about its past kings, queens, and rulers. This adventure offers young readers a captivating journey across 1,000 years, enhanced by vibrant photos, maps, and timelines that illuminate the castle's significance in shaping a mighty nation. The combination of factual content and storytelling makes this an enlightening resource for students interested in royal history.

      Windsor Castle: England's Royal Fortress
    • 2005

      Wildfire!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on the 1871 Peshtigo Firestorm, the most devastating wildfire in U.S. history, as experienced by Mary and Samuel Drew, who survived while others did not. Young readers will learn about the causes of wildfires and the advancements in prevention and firefighting techniques developed since then. The book features engaging four-color photos, maps, and diagrams, enhancing the educational experience and captivating students' interest in this historical disaster.

      Wildfire!
    • 2005

      Blizzard!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Meta, a young girl from New York, as she navigates the harrowing 1888 blizzard, one of history's most severe winter storms. It intertwines her personal experiences with scientific insights into blizzards, showcasing advancements in research and safety protocols developed over the past century. Engaging visuals, including vibrant photos, maps, and diagrams, enhance the narrative, making it an informative and captivating read for students interested in weather phenomena and historical events.

      Blizzard!
    • 2005

      The book chronicles the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., highlighting his journey from childhood in the South to his pivotal role in the civil rights movement, including the historic march on Washington, D.C. Young readers will discover the courage and dedication of this iconic leader through a compelling narrative enriched with full-color photographs and a timeline, providing an engaging and educational experience about the fight for equal rights in the United States.

      Martin Luther King, Jr.: I Have a Dream!
    • 2005

      Tornado!: The 1974 Super Outbreak

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book offers a thrilling exploration of the Super Outbreak of 1974, the most intense tornado event in U.S. history, through personal accounts of survivors and victims. It intertwines scientific insights on tornadoes with historical documentation, showcasing advancements in research and warning systems since that time. Engaging visuals, including vibrant photos, maps, and diagrams, enhance the reader's understanding and fascination with these powerful storms, making it an informative resource for students.

      Tornado!: The 1974 Super Outbreak
    • 2005

      Himeji Castle: Japan's Samurai Past

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      Delve into Japan's rich history through the lens of Himeji Castle, a symbol of the samurai era. Young readers will encounter influential rulers and discover how this stunning "White Heron" fortress was constructed for defense against invaders. The book features vibrant four-color photos, maps, and timelines, creating an engaging narrative that educates and captivates students about Japan's cultural heritage and the significance of this architectural marvel.

      Himeji Castle: Japan's Samurai Past
    • 2004
    • 2002