DAISY'S WILD RIDE.

DAISY'S WILD RIDE.
Author: BOB. GRAHAM
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

DAISY THE PIG LEARNS ABOUT MOTION BY RIDING IN A WAGON THAT IS PUSHED DOWN A HILL.

Daisy's Wild Ride

Daisy's Wild Ride
Author: Bob Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1999
Genre: Force and energy
ISBN: 9781840891287

This series is designed to introduce young children to basic principles of science. Charmingly illustrated by Bob Graham.

Daisy's Wild Ride

Daisy's Wild Ride
Author:
Publisher: Worldwide Media Services
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1995-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780887057502

A simple story demonstrates the principles of motion.

Wild Ride

Wild Ride
Author: Jacqueline Guest
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1552776204

In this sequel to Lightning Rider, January and her family have taken in an RCMP summer student as a boarder. When Willow Whitecloud pulls up on her Kawasaki ZX-10R, January takes an instant liking to her. Willow becomes both a friend and a spiritual guide, who helps January connect with her Native heritage. But January is shocked when a number of clues suggest that her mentor may be involved in illegal activity that threatens the natural world she has taught January to respect. [Fry Reading Level - 3.3

Daisy's Search for Freedom

Daisy's Search for Freedom
Author: Bertha Schwartz
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-08-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1620208121

It’s the 1850s and Daisy, a slave girl from Alabama, is thrilled when her Mama is brought to her plantation to be the new cook. Six Oaks Plantation has been Daisy’s home for years, and the future looks bright now that she and her Mama have been reunited. The happiness doesn’t last, though, when a dangerous encounter with a notorious slave hunter endangers Daisy’s life. She has no choice but to run. Leaving behind everything she has ever known, Daisy strikes out alone on the Underground Railroad. Daisy’s search for freedom leads her deep into the woods. Along the way she is joined by Simon, a four-year-old boy and his pet kitten. Pursued by dogs, uncertainty, and a slave tracker determined to capture them by any means necessary, Daisy starts to wonder if she will ever be safe again. Does Jesus care about runaway slaves lost in the woods? Daisy's Search for Freedom contains thought-provoking discussion questions for young readers.

Robotics for Young Children

Robotics for Young Children
Author: Ann Gadzikowski
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1605545457

Introduce young children to the building and programming of robots through playful, developmentally appropriate activities. Many early childhood professionals are unfamiliar with computer science, robotics, and engineering concepts. This user-friendly and accessible book gives teachers great ideas for engaging young children with 100 exciting hands-on computer science and engineering activities. The book can be easily included in a developmentally appropriate curriculum and offers a balance of adult-facilitated and child-centered activities. Ann Gadzikowski has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs, and is the Early Childhood Coordinator for Northwestern University's Center for Talent Development and oversees the summer Leapfrog Program. Her book Creating a Beautiful Mess: Ten Essential Play Experiences for a Joyous Childhood won gold in the 2015 National Parenting Publications Awards.

Forged in Fire

Forged in Fire
Author: Robert Charles Graber
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664257829

When Robert Graber entered the world into a Mennonite farm family, he was the boy his mother dreamed of having. However, his father never seemed excited about the arrival of a new son. Little Robert had no idea that his father’s reaction was only the beginning of what would become more than four decades of ill treatment—not just to him, but also to his mother and sister as they bravely faced hardships, fears, and rejection while living within their small, central Kansas religious community. In a vivid retelling, Graber chronicles his personal experiences while growing up within a Mennonite family as his mother dedicated her life to raising her children to love the Lord—at the same time his father and religious community seemed unwilling to provide the same love and support. While detailing his loss of trust in those who should have been trusted, Graber shares insight into the physical and mental abuse he and his mother and sister endured, describes the events that led to their fears of losing their lives, and reveals how he eventually transformed into an advocate for young people. Forged in Fire is the true story of the fears, rejections, and hardships faced by a Mennonite boy and his family living in a Kansas religious community.