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Turning Points in History

John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were undoubtedly two of the most influential and charismatic leaders of the 20th century. In these volumes, readers will find the stories of these two giants and their impact on the world, as well as the struggle for civil rights, and a look at the conspiracy theories surrounding JFK's assassination that continue to flourish. Personal recollections and quotes, along with a wealth of historical photography, bring vivid perspective to these landmark events.

Turning Points in History (Honors)

Some events are so momentous that they change the course of a nation. Each book in this dramatic series explores an event in US history, providing an engaging overview of how it unfolded and the legacy it left behind. Short paragraphs provide easy-to-read text, while vivid photographs make each book engaging and accessible.

Turning Points in U.S. History (Pogo Books)

Each title in Turning Points in U.S. History highlights a defining event or era in America's history, its key players, causes, and events, and its lasting effects on our nation. Historical photographs complement the text, while modern images reinforce the lasting impacts we see today.

Turning Points in U.S. History (Top Rank)

Through fact-driven text, key photos, and engaging layouts, Turning Points explores many pivotal moments in the rich history of the United States. There are moments of celebration. There are also moments of crisis. Each important moment shaped the US into the country it is today. Readers will explore US history from the Boston Tea Party through the Civil Rights movement in this enlightening and well-balanced series.

Turning Points in US History

Learn amazing facts about US history's most dramatic moments with Turning Points in US History. Each book examines a significant historical event and provides cool facts about the event's key players, how it turned out the way it did, and its lasting effects.

Tween Book, The: A Growing-Up Guide for the Changing You

The tween years are a time of change and possibility. They are also a time when kids may begin to feel confused, unsure, and even different. Have you ever felt like that? This book is for youCthe tween! The Tween Book is chock full of tips, advice, research, and reflection questions to help you navigate the tween experience.

Twelve Days of Christmas, The

The traditional English carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” has been sung and enjoyed throughout the holiday season for centuries. Now, a new version is geared specifically to young readers, using playful images of animals romping and cavorting to the song’s lyrics. Imagine beret-wearing French hens, four “calling” birds chatting on the phone, or frolicking frogs as the lords-a-leaping. Colourful, lighthearted scenes by acclaimed illustrator Dan Andreasen bring a whole new interpretation to the holiday carol. From the first day to the twelfth, readers of all ages will enjoy this rendition of counting down the days of Christmas.

Twelve Little Festive Frogs

On the first day of Christmas, one frog gave to Bea, a parcel from a pear tree."" Celebrate the twelve days of Christmas with these fun and delightful Little Festive Frogs.Based on the traditional verse, The Twelve Days of Christmas, this charming version will have everybody singing in the Christmas spirit in no time. This book is an engaging and innovative introduction to ordinal and cardinal numbers as well as counting. With stunning festive scenes, there's lots to spot, see, and say on every page, enhancing language development and memory skills. Let the festive frogs take you to their magical winter wonderland!

Twelve-Fingered Boy Trilogy, The

Fifteen-year-old Shreve Cannon doesn't mind juvie. He's got a good business dealing contraband candy, and three meals a day are more than his drunk mother managed to provide. In juvie, the rules never change and everyone is the same. In juvie, Shreve has life figured out. Then the new fish shows up. Jack's a quiet kid. Small. Cries himself to sleep too. There's his hands--more specifically his fingers, all twelve of 'em. And when he gets angry, something weird happens. The air wavers. You feel a slight pressure in your chest. And then... well, best take cover.

Twigs and Stones

Snake and Lizard live together in a burrow in the desert. They are such good friends that Lizard decides to display their names above the burrow entrance. But three small words can cause trouble between friends. They must decide whose name should appear first. Then Lizard makes an unfortunate spelling mistakeChe thinks it3s very funny but Snake is not laughing. Snake finds some spelling of her own that will teach Lizard a lesson! The friends eventually find a way to put the argument behind them in this funny picture book that holds a mirror to our human flaws and reminds us that names and nicknames must be used with care.