Pelican

Pelican

Author: Barbara Allen

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1789141176

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With its distinctive, comical walk, large bill, and association with the conservation movement, the pelican has attained iconic status. But as Barbara Allen reveals, this graceful skimmer of ocean waves has a checkered history. Originally classed as “unclean” in the King James Bible, the legend of the compassionate pelican was later appropriated by Christianity to symbolize Christ’s sacrifice. This majestic bird, gifted to British royalty in 1664, has been celebrated in art and literature, from Shakespeare’s King Lear to the writing of Edward Lear, and is the holder of three Guinness World Records. The pelican’s anatomy has been copied for paper plane construction, aircraft design, and in 3D imaging, and its resilience is as remarkable as its make-up: the pelican has rallied against threats of extinction, habitat destruction, and environmental disasters such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. A must-read book for all bird enthusiasts, Barbara Allen’s Pelican weaves together wildlife trivia, historical tales, and the latest research to provide an engaging, many-feathered account of this emblematic bird.


The Poppykettle Papers

The Poppykettle Papers

Author: Michael Lawrence

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781862053847

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The Poppykettle is an Edward-Lear-like vessel in which five fingersize creatures, last survivors of their kind, set sail for a haven where people of sensible size can find a true place.


The Voyage of the Poppykettle

The Voyage of the Poppykettle

Author: Robert R. Ingpen

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780698400252

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Set in ancient Peru, there is a village of miniature people who lead a peaceful life sailing and fishing. But when the Spanish invade, the little community has to find a new home. The intrepid fishermen transform an old tea kettle into a ship and set out on the high seas to find the land 'beyond the horizon.' They dodge ferocious iguanas, crash onto reefs, and nearly sink in a terrible storm, but finally the kettle comes to rest on a strange new land the little Peruvians can call home. Robert Ingpen has vividly captured this modern Australian folk tale with rich illustrations and a fun sense of detail. This is an imaginative story about setting off into the unknown.


New Trip Around the World, Grades K - 5

New Trip Around the World, Grades K - 5

Author: Leland Graham, Ph.D.

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2008-02-19

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 160418034X

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Explore life in Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Cuba, Peru, Chile, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ghana, and Morocco through art projects, recipes, flags, maps, language studies, geographical information, and more. Supports NCSS and National Geography standards


Experiencing Environment and Place through Children's Literature

Experiencing Environment and Place through Children's Literature

Author: Amy Cutter-Mackenzie

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-11

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1317979451

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Recent scholarship on children’s literature displays a wide variety of interests in classic and contemporary children’s books. While environmental and ecological concerns have led to an interest in ‘ecocriticism’, as yet there is little on the significance of the ecological imagination and experience to both the authors and readers – young and old – of these texts. This edited collection brings together a set of original international research-based chapters to explore the role of children’s literature in learning about environments and places, with a focus on how children’s literature may inform and enrich our imagination, experiences and responses to environmental challenges and injustice. Contributions from Australia, Canada, USA and UK explore the diverse ways in which children’s literature can provide what are arguably some of the first and possibly most formative engagements that some children might have with ‘nature’. Chapters examine classic and new storybooks, mythic tales, and image-based and/or written texts read at home, in school and in the field. Contributors focus on exploring how children’s literature mediates and informs our imagination and understandings of diverse environments and places, and how it might open our eyes and lives to other presences, understandings and priorities through stories, their telling and re-telling, and their analysis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Environmental Education Research.


Using Literacy to Develop Thinking Skills with Children Aged 7-11

Using Literacy to Develop Thinking Skills with Children Aged 7-11

Author: Paula Iley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-03

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1136607978

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These creative off-the-shelf activities will spark children's thinking skills through speaking, listening, reading and writing. Busy teachers wanting to shake up their lessons will find them indispensable. Includes: problem-solving: creative and critical thinking; emotional thinking; questioning skills and plan-do-review formats clear explanation of underpinning theory advice on differentiating activities links to the National Literacy Strategy Framework.


The Unchosen Land

The Unchosen Land

Author: Robert R. Ingpen

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780727015174

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Fantasy, inspired in part by Aboriginal concept of the Dreamtime and associated mythology.


Contemporary Authors

Contemporary Authors

Author: Scot Peacock

Publisher: Contemporary Authors

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780787645960

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Your students and users will find biographical information on approximately 300 modern writers in this volume of Contemporary Authors(R).