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Untangled : guiding teenage girls through the seven transitions into adulthood / by Damour, Lisa,1970-author.(CARDINAL)488259;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-309) and index.In this sane, highly engaging, and informed guide for parents of daughters, Dr. Damour draws on decades of experience and the latest research to reveal the seven distinct-and absolutely normal-developmental transitions that turn girls into grown-ups, including Parting with Childhood, Contending with Adult Authority, Entering the Romantic World, and Caring for Herself. Providing realistic scenarios and welcome advice on how to engage daughters in smart, constructive ways, <i>Untangled</i> gives parents a broad framework for understanding their daughters while addressing their most common questions.
Subjects: Teenage girls; Adolescence.; Adulthood.; Adolescent psychology.;
Available copies: 45 / Total copies: 53
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MMMMM, Math!. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
"These math-focused games and puzzles will make it fun for kids to develop basic math skills from number and shape identification to matching, sorting, counting and more. Practice sorting by shape, size, and color; Learn numbers and develop counting; Explore spatial direction; Improve memory and hand-eye coordination."--Publisher description.Ages 3-5.Grades Pre-K-K.
Subjects: Educational games.; Mathematics; Critical thinking in children; Problem solving in children; Video games.; Mobile apps.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I'm ready! [electronic resource]. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
This pre-loaded tablet includes the following apps: -- Animal sizes- Who is bigger? ; Avokiddo ABC ride ; Best in show - Kids storybook ; Clementine's walk - storybook ; Counting monsters - math game ; Cupcakes make & bake ; Harriet plays at being a vet ; Learn spanish with Zoe ; Lucy the dinosaur: count with me ; Match it! fruits & vegetables."Children will prepare for the school year with games, puzzles, and books selected to help them interact with concepts learned in pre-school and kindergarten. Perfect for continued learning between school years and more! Develop understanding of kindergarten curriculum ; learn letter to word association ; practice reading skills ; explore numbers and counting"--Publisher description.Ages 3-5.Grades Pre K-K.
Subjects: Playaway (Preloaded audio player).; Electronic book readers.; Educational games.; Video games.; Mobile apps.; Reading comprehension; Reading (Preschool); Writing; Mathematics; Counting; Critical thinking; Imagination; Health;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Learn Ruby the hard way : a simple and idiomatic introduction to the imaginative world of computational thinking with code / by Shaw, Zed,author.(CARDINAL)552563;
The Hard Way Is Easier -- Reading and Writing -- Attention to Detail -- Spotting Differences -- Do Not Copy-Paste -- Using the Included Videos -- A Note on Practice and Persistence -- A Warning for the Smarties -- Exercise 0: The Setup -- Mac OS X -- Windows -- Linux -- Finding Things on the Internet -- Warnings for Beginners -- Exercise 1: A Good First Program -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 2: Comments and Pound Characters -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 3: Numbers and Math -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 4: Variables and Names -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 5: More Variables and Printing -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 6: Strings and Text -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 7: More Printing -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 8: Printing, Printing -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 9: Printing, Printing, Printing -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 10: What Was That? -- What You Should See -- Escape Sequences -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 11: Asking Questions -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 12: Prompting People for Numbers -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Exercise 13: Parameters, Unpacking, Variables -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 14: Prompting and Passing -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 15: Reading Files -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 16: Reading and Writing Files -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 17: More Files -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 18: Names, Variables, Code, Functions -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 19: Functions and Variables -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 20: Functions and Files -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 21: Functions Can Return Something -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 22: What Do You Know So Far? -- What You Are Learning -- Exercise 23: Read Some Code -- Exercise 24: More Practice -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 25: Even More Practice -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 26: Congratulations, Take a Test! -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 27: Memorizing Logic -- The Truth Terms -- The Truth Tables -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 28: Boolean Practice -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 29: What If -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 30: Else and If -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 31: Making Decisions -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 32: Loops and Arrays -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 33: While Loops -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 34: Accessing Elements of Arrays -- Study Drills -- Exercise 35: Branches and Functions -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 36: Designing and Debugging -- Rules for If-Statements -- Rules for Loops -- Tips for Debugging -- Homework -- Exercise 37: Symbol Review -- Keywords -- Data Types -- String Escape Sequences -- Operators -- Reading Code -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 38: Doing Things to Arrays -- What You Should See -- What Arrays Can Do -- When to Use Arrays -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 39: Hashes, Oh Lovely Hashes -- A Hash Example -- What You Should See -- What Hashes Can Do -- Making Your Own Hash Module -- The Code Description -- Three Levels of Arrays -- What You Should See (Again) -- When to Use Hashes or Arrays -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 40: Modules, Classes, and Objects -- Modules Are Like Hashes -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 41: Learning to Speak Object Oriented -- Word Drills -- Phrase Drills -- Combined Drills -- A Reading Test -- Practice English to Code -- Reading More Code -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 42: Is-A, Has-A, Objects, and Classes -- How This Looks in Code -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 43: Basic Object-Oriented Analysis and Design -- The Analysis of a Simple Game Engine -- Top Down Versus Bottom Up -- The Code for "Gothons from Planet Percal #25" -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 44: Inheritance Versus Composition -- What Is Inheritance? -- Composition -- When to Use Inheritance or Composition -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 45: You Make a Game -- Evaluating Your Game -- Function Style -- Class Style -- Code Style -- Good Comments -- Evaluate Your Game -- Exercise 46: A Project Skeleton -- Creating the Skeleton Project Directory -- Testing Your Setup -- Using the Skeleton -- Required Quiz -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 47: Automated Testing -- Writing a Test Case -- Testing Guidelines -- What You Should See -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 48: Advanced User Input -- Our Game Lexicon -- A Test First Challenge -- What You Should Test -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 49: Making Sentences -- Match and Peek -- The Sentence Grammar -- A Word on Exceptions -- The Parser Code -- Playing with the Parser -- What You Should Test -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 50: Your First Website -- Installing Sinatra -- Make a Simple "Hello World" Project -- What's Happening Here? -- Stopping and Reloading Sinatra -- Fixing Errors -- Create Basic Templates -- Study Drills -- Common Student Questions -- Exercise 51: Getting Input from a Browser -- How the Web Works -- How Forms Work -- Creating HTML Forms -- Creating a Layout Template -- Writing Automated Tests for Forms -- Study Drills -- Common Student Question -- Exercise 52: The Start of Your Web Game -- Refactoring the Exercise 43 Game -- Sessions and Tracking Users -- Creating an Engine -- Your Final Exam -- Next Steps -- How to Learn Any Programming Language -- Advice from an Old Programmer -- Appendix: Command Line Crash Course -- Introduction: Shut Up and Shell -- The Setup -- Paths, Folders, and Directories (pwd) -- If You Get Lost -- Make a Directory (mkdir) -- Change Directory (cd) -- List Directory (ls) -- Remove Directory (rmdir) -- Moving Around (pushd, popd) -- Making Empty Files (Touch, New-Item) -- Copy a File (cp) -- Moving a File (mv) -- View a File (less, MORE) -- Stream a File (cat) -- Removing a File (rm) -- Exiting Your Terminal (exit) -- Command Line Next Steps.You will learn Ruby! Zed Shaw has perfected the world's best system for learning Ruby. Follow it and you will succeed -- just like the hundreds of thousands of beginners Zed has taught to date! You bring the discipline, commitment, and persistence; the author supplies everything else. In Learn Ruby the Hard Way, Third Edition, you'll learn Ruby by working through 52 brilliantly crafted exercises. Read them. Type their code precisely. (No copying and pasting!) Fix your mistakes. Watch the programs run. As you do, you'll learn how software works; what good programs look like; how to read, write, and think about code; and how to find and fix your mistakes using tricks professional programmers use. Most importantly, you'll learn the following, which you need to start writing excellent Ruby software of your own: Installing your Ruby environment; Organizing and writing code; Ruby symbols and keywords; Basic mathematics; Variables and printing; Strings and text; Interacting with users; Working with files; Using and creating functions; Looping and logic; Arrays and elements; Hashmaps; Program design; Object-oriented programming; Inheritance and composition; Modules, classes, and objects; Project "skeleton" directories; Debugging and automated testing; Advanced user input; Text processing; Basic game development; Basic web development. It'll be hard at first. But soon, you'll just get it -- and that will feel great! This tutorial will reward you for every minute you put into it. Soon, you'll know one of the world's most powerful, popular programming languages. You'll be a Ruby programmer. Watch Zed, too! The accompanying DVD contains 5+ hours of passionate, powerful teaching: a complete Ruby video course! - Publisher.
Subjects: Ruby (Computer program language);
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White pack [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
Barnyard games for kids -- Shape game colors -- Count the bubbles with Marvie! -- It's winter song -- Car patrol hide & seek: Preschool animals safari -- TallyTots counting -- Counting goats - Pet news team -- Meet the numbers -- Math tales - The farm -- 7 is fun -- Color me spring song -- The silliest counting show.The number 7 can be so much fun! Many things can form to make the number 7! Can you count them all?Fun and educational games for toddlers and kids. 11 games in one! Colorful graphics, animal sound effects, helpful voice narrating, and lots of fun! Have your kids learn counting, shapes, colors, and the alphabet while being entertained!Take a walk on the wild side and join the Car Patrol on their safari to discover the world's animals! Giraffes, tigers, lions, sheep, rabbit, hedgehogs, Oh My!Do you love spring? Marvie does too! It's so nice when it's spring and warm enough to play outside! Spring is such a colorful time full of pretty flowers, butterflies, red lady bugs and blue skies! What is your favorite color?Can you cant all the bubbles Marvie is blowing with her bubble wand? Go ahead count along!Sun's out, snow is on the ground, let's take a look around. It's winter! The magic of winter only happens once a year, so join us in celebrating the things that make winter special. Happy Holidays!Help the farmer find his animals and become the master of mathematics! Learn about different colors, shapes, and numbers through nursery rhymes and fun games while children are transported into an educational adventure!Learning numbers has never been this easy! Children will fall in love with these wonderful characters as they "Meet the Numbers." This video was developed due to the overwhelming success of Meet the Letters. Children who watch Meet the Numbers can easily learn their numbers from 0 to 10 in a few days. Meet the Numbers is designed to teach number characters to babies and toddlers while they are learning to talk.This just in! There are three goats that need to be counted! The Pet Action News Team is out on the farm making sure no goat gets left uncounted!Created by parents and teachers, "Shapes Match" is the perfect teaching tool for shape identification and color recognition skills combining exciting card matching game play with professional narration. Children can match and discover shapes and colors in a fun way!TallyTots Counting is a collection of number games, matching games, and puzzles that will teach your children the skills that they need to learn basic numbers and counting. This app fosters early learning in children through its educational games involving digit identification, sorting, number matching and more!It's the silliest counting show! There are six blocks and a fox. Can you count along to the number six?"Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using the Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. Identify numbers & count 1-20; learn basic shapes & colors; practice patterns, measuring & comparing; observe nature & environment."--Ages 4+.Issued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet
Subjects: Educational games.; Mobile apps.; Literacy; Mathematics; Science; Shapes;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Mango pack [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC(CARDINAL)345268;
Pango zoo -- Everyday short stories -- greetings -- Chutes and ladders : ups and downs -- Milo and Izzy : I can be -- Afraid of the dark -- Tater & Tot -- Baboom's tree -- the musical world of Mr. Zoink -- Do you know Marvie's full name? -- Free play -- super dino pals -- The emotions song -- Storybook animations : let's pick berries Little Bunny -- Storybook animations : Little Bunny all alone -- I dig being kind.It's time for Tater and Tot to go to bed, but Tater is scared of the dark without his nightlight. Tot tries to show Tater that the dark isn't so bad, it just takes some getting used to!Baboom has a new little tree, but it's making an unusual noise. Mr. Zoink helps Baboom move around until they find the same sound that matches Baboom's tree!The classic game of chutes and ladders- but with a twist! Follow the story of 4 friends as they make their way through the board game, all while making tough decisions along the way. This app will help kids improve critical thinking skills and making positive choices.That's right! Marvie is short for something special! Something spectacular! Something marvelous! Marvie's full name is...Marvellotalissima! That's right, Marvellotalissima, because she marvels at so many things in the world. What do you marvel at? What are you curious about?What do you say when you greet a friend? This delightful collection of beginning short stories will help to make reading fun for all kids! Choose the "Read to me" option with words that highlight in sync with a narrator's voice, or "read with someone" so your child can practice reading on their own or with someone else.Knox is really excited for free play! He has so much energy and loves running around. But his fast feet are causing the other kids' toys to fall over, making everyone else sad. Watch as he solves this problem! Subscribe to get new episodes of super dino pals every Wednesday this month!When the new day begins, there are lots of ways for Excavator and the other construction trucks to be kind. There are holes to dig. There are loads (and even friends) to carry up, up, and out of tough situations. There are trucks to wash, and pull, and help along the way. There are even games to play--like digging for hidden treasure.Milo and Izzy can be just about anything in this beautiful, fun early reader. Like every FarFaria ebook, this title includes professional audio narration with word highlighting and a standards-aligned reading level, independently measured using the Lexile framework.Pango and his friends will help the animals of the zoo solve their problems!Mama wants to take Little Bunny berry picking but Little Bunny is afraid. Mama helps him get over his fears.Little Bunny can't find anyone to play with him but ends up having a great day playing by himself.If you're feeling different things at the same time, sing along to this rhyme! Happy, sad, frustrated, excited! These are just some of the different emotions you can feel."Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using the Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. - Organize thoughts - Problem solve through reasoning - Express emotions & needs - Explores independence"Pre-K to K.Issued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Educational games.; Mobile apps.; Concentration (Game); Emotions; Kindness; Leela (Game); Light and darkness; Play; Rabbits; Salutations; Zoos;
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Powerful reader! [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC.,issuing body.(CARDINAL)345268;
Animate me! -- Jesse Owens: never give up! -- Pettson's inventions 2 -- Anansi tries to steal all the wisdom of the world -- All about clothing -- All about music and dance -- Courageous people who changed the world -- A surfer's story -- Lore keeper : song of two swords -- Puss in Boots.A story about following your dream and finding your ideal job, with highlighted text and independent reading modes. eKidz is an award-winning language learning application that helps kids develop reading skills. Each title features interactive listening and reading practice, simultaneous narration adapted by level, reading comprehension, and much more, while providing the opportunity for children to celebrate culture and heritage through exclusive content.For more than 65 years, Highlights for Children has been helping kids become their best selves through Fun with a PurposeTM magazines, games, books, and digital products. Kids will love the puzzles, stickers and mazes that go along with clothing choices they choose in this App.For more than 65 years, Highlights for Children has been helping kids become their best selves through Fun with a PurposeTM magazines, games, books, and digital products. Kids will kick up their heels with this music-themed app! Young puzzlers can search the band gazebo for hidden items, match up the groovy guitars and make their own instruments.Anansi the spider learns the importance of sharing wisdom with others. Speakaboos' parent app, HOMER, is a proven early learning program that builds personalized learning plans for children ages 2-8 - complete with stories like this!Children can create fun, 3D animations and bring them to life just like the movies! Make a character or use a pre-built one and by using simple controls bring it to life to jump, walk, run, talk and more!From Abraham Lincoln to Rosa Parks, Courageous People who Changed the World is a perfect introduction to historical figures who stood up to make a difference in the world. The heroic true stories are told through simple text and engaging illustrations, sure to become an instant favorite for young audiences.Jesse Owens faced many challenges in life but he never gave up. He became one of the world's greatest athletes.Meet a young Arthur and his mentor Merlin at the outset of Arthur's journey to become the legendary King of Camelot. Lorekeeper is a visual novel intended to encourage childrens interest in literature and mythology. Players will make decisions, interact with quick time events and solve puzzles to progress through the game's narrative.Help old man Pettson and his cat Findus build their amazing inventions! Which of the objects should be included and where do they fit in the machinery? Drag and drop the parts to their right spot and watch the invention go! As usual, a secret waits to be unlocked for those who manage to complete everything. A fun and pedagogic app that teaches logic and stimulates creativity for children of all ages.Join the fearless Puss in Boots on his exciting adventures as he tries to make his master's fortune! Experience the magical story of Puss in Boots in an all new way in this interactive popup book from StoryToys! This wonderfully illustrated book comes alive through interactive popup games that let you play along and take part in the story yourself."Kids will build confidence and avoid summer slide as they master literacy skills with interactive games, challenges, and storybooks. Summer Reading helps kids stay motivated, maintain reading skills, and learn all summer long!"Grades 3 - 5.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Educational films.; Educational games.; Electronic books.; Literacy; Mobile apps.; Reading (Primary); Video games.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mango pack [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC,distributor.(CARDINAL)345268; Playaway World, LLC.publisher.;
Pango Zoo -- Everydah short stories-Greetings -- Chutes and Ladders:ups and downs -- Milo and Izzy: I can be -- Slumberkins Presents: Alpaca -- Afraid of the Dark-Tater &Tot -- Baboom's Tree - the musical world of Mr. Zoink -- Do you know Marvie's Full Name? -- Free Play-Super Dino Pals -- The Emotions Song -- Storybook Animations: Let's pick berrie Little Bunny -- Storybook Animations: Little Bunny All Alone.It&#x2019;s time for Tater and Tot to go to bed, but Tater is scared of the dark without his nightlight. Tot tries to show Tater that the dark isn&#x2019;t so bad, it just takes some getting used to!Baboom has a new little tree, but it's making an unusual noise. Mr. Zoink helps Baboom move around until they find the same sound that matches Baboom's tree!The classic game of Chutes and Ladders- but with a twist! Follow the story of 4 friends as they make their way through the board game, all while making tough decisions along the way. This app will help kids improve critical thinking skills and making positive choices.That's right! Marvie is short for something special! Something spectacular! Something marvelous! Marvie's full name is...Marvellotalissima! That's right, Marvellotalissima, because she marvels at so many things in the world. What do you marvel at? What are you curious about?What do you say when you greet a friend? This delightful collection of beginning short stories will help to make reading fun for all kids! Choose the "Read To Me" option with words that highlight in sync with a Narrator&#x2019;s voice, or "Read With Someone" so your child can practice reading on their own or with someone else.Knox is really excited for free play! He has so much energy and loves running around. But his fast feet are causing the other kids' toys to fall over, making everyone else sad. Watch as he solves this problem! Subscribe to get new episodes of Super Dino Pals every Wednesday this month!Milo and Izzy can be just about anything in this beautiful, fun early reader. Like every FarFaria ebook, this title includes professional audio narration with word highlighting and a standards-aligned reading level, independently measured using the Lexile framework.Pango and his friends will help the animals of the Zoo solve their problems!Alpacas are strong and have always shown that they can carry the weight, so you don&#x2019;t have to alone...Mama wants to take Little Bunny berry picking but Little Bunny is afraid. Mama helps him get over his fears.Little Bunny can't find anyone to play with him but ends up having a great day playing by himself.If you're feeling different things at the same time, sing along to this rhyme! Happy, sad, frustrated, excited! These are just some of the different emotions you can feel."Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using the Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. Organize thoughts; problem solve through reasoning; express emotions & needs; explores independence."--Ages 3+.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Educational films.; Educational games.; Conduct of life; Creative ability; Critical thinking in children; Education, Elementary; Education, Primay; Electronic books.; Emotions; Interpersonal relations; Literacy; Mobile apps.; Problem solving in children; Readiness for school; Reading readiness; Video games.;
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Born to build!. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
"Animals and other friends make it fun for kids to imagine how they can change, impact, and create the world around them. This SuperPack contains 2X as many apps as the standard Launchpad; Practice matching, sorting, and categorizing; Design and create new characters; Bring different scenes to life."--Ages 3+.
Subjects: Video games.; Mobile apps.; Creative ability in children; Design; Matching games; Reading games;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Engineering & design module: Machines pack. [video-enabled device] by Playaway Products, LLC,issuing body.(CARDINAL)868990;
The Wright Brothers -- All About Transportation -- Bridge Constructor Playground -- Power Rangers: Beast Morphers -- Forces Make Things Begin To Move -- Levers, Pulleys, And Simple Machines -- Puzzlink -- Things That Go -- Om Nom Stories: Dream job -- Engineer (Episode 67) -- Om Nom Stories: Super-Noms -- Mechanic Rodeo (Episode 94) -- STEAM for 21st Century Learners For more than 65 years, Highlights for Children has been helping kids become their best selves through Fun with a PurposeTM magazines, games, books, and digital products. Its all about Trains, Planes and Automobiles here. Read stories, solve puzzles, earn stickers,and play matching transportation games. Ready? Go!Be creative! Be innovative! Build bridges across 30 different levels to cover valleys, canals, rivers and then take the ultimate test. Will it hold? Tackle each level and get your build on.Forces make things begin to move. Forces can also make things slow down. A special force called "friction" helps keep things from slipping and helps things slow down. When you're riding your bike, friction keeps the wheels from slipping when you go around a sharp curve. Kids will enjoy following along word-for-word with the lyrics to this song and stay engaged and entertained while learning. Learning with music is easy and fun and a proven way for children to learn basic skills.Simple machines need a person to make it work. Examples of simple machines are: scissors, nutcrackers, bottle openers, and pliers. These simple machines help us do many jobs and make these jobs easier to do. Kids will enjoy following along word-for-word with the lyrics to this song and stay engaged and entertained while learning. Learning with music is easy and fun and a proven way for children to learn basic skills.Om Nelle has always been dreaming about living in a beautiful house somewhere in the woods. So Om Nom decides to make this dream a reality and build the house himself! Let's see how he makes it!No superhero is a real one without a supermobile so Professor Cheddar decides to gift Om Nom and Om Nelle a brand new car! However, our heroes don't have time to read the instructions, which means that the fight with the mechanic bull is not going to be easy. Will Noms be able to conquer both technological wonders?Designed for early and emerging readers, POWER RANGERS BEAST MORPHERS delivers the kinetic action that all kids crave but at an action level appropriate for a younger audience It is an interactive adventure which will help kids practice literacy skills. It balances kinetic action sequences, puzzles and maze-like maneuvering with exciting battle sequences.A relaxing, fun and dynamic puzzle game to challenge your mind!From self-driving cars to amphibian roadsters, vehicles are always changing to meet human needs. In this activity, you will use the IDEA design thinking steps to create innovative new vehicles.When we make the games we play, we connect ideas about people and places. In this activity, you will design a Transportation Game to learn how and why things move from place to place.Soar to new heights with the Wright Brothers. Read the story behind their first flight!Things That Go introduces early learners to over 55 busy vehicles from around the world! Each page is introduced by a playful rhyme, while bright and colorful images pop up magically as each 3D scene opens. When your child taps a picture, they see and hear the associated word, making this a powerful tool for learning new words, as well as reinforcing those they already know."The goal of the Engineering & Design Module is to teach kids to recognize challenges, turn them into opportunities, and identify scalable solutions to solve them. Topics in this module include puzzles, invention, construction, machines, architecture, curiosity. STEAM Academy offers an interdisciplinary approach that weaves together the science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills learned in the classroom and connects them to things kids see every day."Grades K - 2.
Subjects: Educational games.; Creative ability in children; Engineering; Mathematics; Mobile apps.; Nature study; Problem solving in children; Science; Technology; Video games.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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