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Most Popular Books by Mona Kerby

Mona Kerby is the author of 38 Weeks Till Summer Vacation (2020), Amelia Earhart (1992), Robert E. Lee (2014), Beverly Sills (1989), Cockroaches (2020).

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38 Weeks Till Summer Vacation

release date: Feb 11, 2020
38 Weeks Till Summer Vacation
Fourth grade in Fort Worth, Texas may not be as bad as Nora Jean expects. Something is always happening in Mrs. Carter''s class. Skinny Nora Jean, chubby Rosalie, the oh-so-perfect Thomasina, Chip, Rex, and the dreaded Jimmy Lee keep on their toes with a snake in the girls'' bathroom, the fall spook house, and a pizza party in the library. Feisty Nora Jean throws herself wholeheartedly into each adventure. Now back in print, this popular award-winning book has been revised and updated and will enchant today''s readers. AWARDS - Minnesota Maud Hart Lovelace Award Winner - South Dakota Prairie Pasque Awards Nominee - Wyoming Indian Paintbrush Master List REVIEWS "Kerby has a keenly observant eye, and her characters have a Cleary-like veracity. A first-rate school story." ALA Booklist "The children are believable, their lives brimming with details that ground them in reality. Vigorous and funny, with the Texas flavor providing an added treat." Kirkus Reviews

Amelia Earhart

release date: Dec 01, 1992
Amelia Earhart
As a child, Amelia Earhart wondered why there were no heroines in her favorite adventure stories. She resolved to change that when she grew up. And so she did, becoming one of the pioneers of aviation. Not only was Amelia the first woman in the world to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, she was the first person to cross it twice. Her life became a great adventure story--and a mystery, too. In 1937, on an around-the-world flight, Amelia disappeared. Today, Amelia''s courage and spirit remain an inspiration to everyone who flies or dreams of adventure.

Robert E. Lee

release date: Dec 15, 2014
Robert E. Lee
One of the most beloved figures in American History, Robert E. Lee commanded the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War. This "Southern gentleman''s" successes against overwhelming odds were a result of his bold strategies.

Beverly Sills

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Beverly Sills
Presents a biography of the famous opera singer who became Director of the New York City Opera.

Cockroaches

release date: Feb 15, 2020

Asthma

release date: Feb 15, 2020
Asthma
Asthma is a common disease, affecting millions of people. But it is a frightening condition. During attacks, a person fights for air while the level of panic increases. The first step in controlling asthma is to be informed. Now back in print, this revised and updated edition discusses the different kinds of asthma, their causes, and remedies

Owney

release date: Dec 01, 2019
Owney
In 1888, Owney, a stray terrier puppy, finds a home in the Albany, New York, post office and becomes its official mascot as he rides the mail train through the Adirondacks and beyond, criss-crossing the United States, into Canada and Mexico, and eventually traveling around the world by mail boat in 132 days.

Mail on Wheels

release date: Sep 15, 2025
Mail on Wheels
In 1899, an invention rattled down the dirt roads of Carroll County, Maryland-a post office on wheels! Free mail delivery for farmers. But there was a hitch. The farmers didn''t want it. Their wives did. And the battle of the mail was on.

Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction

release date: Jan 07, 2027
Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction
Exploring the ways in which today''s Internet-savvy young people view and use information to complete school assignments and make sense of everyday life, this new edition provides a review of the literature since 2010. The development of information literacy skills instruction can be traced from its basis in traditional reference services to its current growth as an instructional imperative for school librarians. Reviewing the scholarly research that supports best practices in the 21st-century school library, this book contains insights into improving instruction across content areas—drawn from the scholarly literatures of library and information studies, education, communication, psychology, and sociology—that will be useful to school, academic, and public librarians and LIS students. In this updated fourth edition, special attention is given to recent studies of information seeking in changing instructional environments made possible by the Internet and new technologies. This new edition also includes new chapters on everyday information seeking and motivation and a much-expanded chapter on Web 2.0. The new AASL standards are included and explored in the discussion. This book will appeal to LIS professors and students in school librarianship programs as well as to practicing school librarians.

Frederick Douglass

release date: Feb 21, 2018
Frederick Douglass
Born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, Frederick Douglass never planned to be the most famous black man in the world. He just wanted to be free. "Once you learn to read," he wrote, "you will be forever free." By telling his story, Frederick helped change the history of the world. "Written with dramatic immediacy." Booklist

Reading Fun

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Reading Fun
Provides the busy library media specialist with seventy simple, but effective, activities designed to motivate students to read--and reproducible bookmarks, worksheets, games, and certificates to facilitate them.

Samuel Morse

release date: Feb 15, 2020

An Introduction to Collection Development for School Librarians

release date: Jun 06, 2019
An Introduction to Collection Development for School Librarians
By focusing on the basics, readers can begin to reflect on and customize plans for action. A timesaver for the busy school librarian, this collection development digest is the tool you need to ensure success.

Frederick Douglass and Samuel Morse

release date: May 29, 2001
Frederick Douglass and Samuel Morse
Frederick Douglass “Examines the life of the 19th century spokesman and abolitionist. (Kerby) discusses the harsh conditions that constituted Douglass’s daily life as a slave, his daring escape to freedom, and his participation in the anti-slavery movement….The writing is smooth, and the chapters flow nicely.” —School Library Journal Samuel Morse Samuel Morse was a famous painter, but he will always be remembered as the inventor of the telegraph. This lively biography discusses Morse’s childhood, his trips abroad, his years as a painter and, of course, his invention of the telegraph.

Yearbooks in Science

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Yearbooks in Science
Provides a decade-by-decade survey of twentieth-century developments in the sciences

Collection Development for the School Library Media Program

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Friendly Bees, Ferocious Bees

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Friendly Bees, Ferocious Bees
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of honeybees and Africanized bees. Also discusses beekeeping and includes recipes using honey.

Historical American Biographies Series

release date: Jun 01, 1997
Historical American Biographies Series
-- 100+page biographies of famous Americans. -- Great for reports and curriculum tie-ins. -- Titles contain fact boxes, maps, a chronology, chapter notes, a glossary, a further reading list, and an index.
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