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Everyone's favorite five-year-old is on a secret mission with Alice the Great. He has to guess what they need from the greenmarket from clues she gives him. By spinning the wheel, fans can find out if they've helped their friend correctly guess the answer. Readers can enjoy playing detective, figuring out the answers, and discovering that learning about colors and identifying foods can be lots of fun. Full-color illustrations.
When Princess CleoTasha of ancient Egypt goes on a quest to restore the water of the Nile River, her servants hope she'll learn some manners along the way.
Can the cowboys save the train from the bandits?
There are lots of choices to make for Little Bill's birthday party. Where will it be? What kind of cake does Little Bill want? Children can lift the flaps to find the answers. Full color.
Knights Uniqua and Tyrone find safe-guarding an egg a lot harder than they thought.
Gardeners Tyrone, Pablo, Uniqua, and Austin climb a fast-sprouting beanstalk, where they meet a giant who rudely expects them to grow her fresh vegetables.
Ready-to-use activities integrate into the daily curriculum to help teachers create a safe and caring classroom
Uniqua, Tasha, and Tyrone have a busy day on the mountain!
One sunny day Piggley and his friends find an egg. They think it's a dragon's egg, and work hard to keep it safe and warm so it can hatch. But when the egg hatches, Piggley and his friends are in for a surprise.
Digital Literacy for Technical Communication helps technical communicators make better sense of technology’s impact on their work, so they can identify new ways to adapt, adjust, and evolve, fulfilling their own professional potential. This collection is comprised of three sections, each designed to explore answers to these questions: How has technical communication work changed in response to the current (digital) writing environment? What is important, foundational knowledge in our field that all technical communicators need to learn? How can we revise past theories or develop new ones to better understand how technology has transformed our work? Bringing together highly-regarded specialists in digital literacy, this anthology will serve as an indispensible resource for scholars, students, and practitioners. It illuminates technology’s impact on their work and prepares them to respond to the constant changes and challenges in the new digital universe.