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Aloha! The hawaiian treasure / Gina D. B. Clemen ; illustrated by Laura Scarpa
[Genoa] : Black Cat, 2024
Abstract: Jessie and Bill Carson didn’t think that a surprise vacation in beautiful Hawaii could turn into an exciting treasure hunt! Is the old Hawaiian legend of a lost 18th-century treasure true? Why are the mysterious signs of the Earth so important?
Portal of chaos / Simon Tudhope ; illustrated by Tom Knight
London : Usborne, 2024
Abstract: This magically illustrated gamebook plunges you into a story with a difference - one where the hero is you. Not that you have any interest in being a hero. You're a bounty hunter, and in your line of work heroes don't last long. But now you've been given a mission you can't refuse. Make it out alive, and you'll never need to work again. Fail, and, well... you'll never need to work again. And so, staring up at the stars from the cockpit of your spaceship, you blast off on an epic adventure where every choice is yours, and your survival depends upon the decisions you make. Who to fight? Who to trust? In a book where nothing is as it seems, you find yourself grappling with forces beyond your darkest dreams. And you realise it's not just your fate hanging in the balance. No, the universe needs a hero - and like it or not, that hero is you!
Colosseo : mappa per giovani esploratori / [testi Dario Barbera ; illustrazioni Claudia Bordin]
[S.l.] : Electa, 2024
Abstract: Una mappa leporello, illustrata da Claudia Bordin di Mondomombo, conduce i giovanissimi visitatori alla scoperta delle principali attrazioni del Parco Archeologico del Colosseo e degli animali che lo abitano quotidianamente. Le incantevoli illustrazioni suggeriscono un percorso di visita ma allo stesso tempo invitano al racconto delle imprese che hanno portato alla costruzione degli archi trionfali, del Colosseo, delle Domus degli imperatori, da Nerone, a Tiberio ad Augusto, del tempio di Vesta e di tutti i monumenti che si affacciano sul Foro Romano. L’itinerario è corredato da una legenda multilingue in italiano, inglese, francese, tedesco, spagnolo, cinese, giapponese e arabo. Età di lettura: da 10 anni.
The goblin's revenge / Andy Prentice ; illustrated by Tom Knight
Londra : Usborne, 2024
Abstract: An evil sorcerer has the kingdom in his grip and the only hope of stopping him is a treacherous quest to try and find the last remaining rebels and help them end his reign. With a horde of undead warriors on your trail and a series of blood-curdling dangers ahead of you, it would be a terrifying task for anyone but you're just a goblin, which makes things even more challenging
London : Thames & Hudson, 2023
Abstract: How to Draw a Graphic Novel is structured as a series of short art courses that combine technical advice with creative inspiration. Written by graphic novel producer Balthazar Pagani, the book includes lessons in how to construct a narrative, develop characters, and design settings, as well as the basics of printing, binding, and digital-file setup. Each lesson is supported by striking illustrations by graphic novel artist Marco Maraggi, with professional art tips delivered in the style of a graphic novel by renowned Italian cartoonist and comics lecturer Otto Gabos. The book also includes biographies of cult creators and a recommended reading list of famous graphic novels and comic books both past and present. How to Draw a Graphic Novel presents an informative and entertaining look at the creative process and insight into the world of graphic novel publishing. From teens to adults, this is the ideal workbook for all graphic novelists.
The Canterville ghost / Oscar Wilde ; retold by Catrin Morris ; illustrated by Toni Demuro
[Recanati] : Eli, 2022
Abstract: The Canterville Ghost is a short story written by Oscar Wilde and first published in 1887 in serial form in The Court and Society Review, a magazine read by the upper classes. It was republished in 1891 as a part of a collection of short stories. It tells the story of a rich American family that comes to live in a haunted aristocratic house in England. The style is part fairy tale, part gothic novel and part comic ghost story. The main themes are the cultural differences between middle-class Americans and the upper class British and the conflict between the public self and the private self.
Great mind / written by Joan Haig and Joan Lennon ; illustrated by André Ducci
London : Templar books, 2023
Abstract: What’s philosophy for?, asks this large format, stylishly illustrated information book; and it comes to the conclusion that it’s a tool to change the world. Over its 60+ pages, we are introduced to the philosophers who have shaped the way we think. First up is Confucius and his exploration of what makes a good person; from there, we meet the ancient Greek philosphers, Socrates, Aristotle and Plato; then the focus moves to the Islamic world and thinkers such as Ibn Rushd, probably less well known to general readers in the UK, but hugely important (a panel explains Ibn Rushd’s influence on those who took part in the Arab Spring for example). The book continues to follow a timeline while ranging across the world, the connection between philosophers from different cultures and civilisations made clear and it demonstrates how ideas formed hundreds or even thousands of years ago are still influencing way people think today. The final sections bring us right up to date with Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, the Black American thinker who developed critical race theory and the framework for intersectionality. It’s a fascinating and thought-provoking book, and with the world facing so many critical moral issues a really important one to share with young people.
Ultrawild : an audacious plan to rewild every city on earth / Steve Mushin
Sydney [etc.] : Allen & Unwin, 2023
Abstract: Join maverick inventor Steve Mushin as he tackles climate change with an avalanche of mind-bending, scientifically plausible inventions to rewild cities and save the planet. Jump into his brain as he designs habitat-printing robot birds and water-filtering sewer submarines, calculates how far compost cannons can blast seed bombs (over a kilometre), brainstorms biomaterials with scientists and engineers, studies ecosystems and develops a deadly serious plan to transform cities into jungles, rewilding them into carbon-sucking mega-habitats for all species, and as fast as possible. Through marvellously designed and hilarious engineering ideas, Mushin shares his vision for super-high-tech urban rewilding, covering the science of climate change, futuristic materials and foods, bio reactors, soil, forest ecosystems, mechanical flight, solar thermal power and working out just how fast we could actually turn roads into jungles, absorb carbon and reverse climate change
Some of these are snails / Carter Higgins
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, 2023
Abstract: From the creative force behind Circle Under Berry comes a deceptively simple picture book exploring sorting, comparatives, and quantifiers that teases the brain, twists expectations, and teaches basic ideas in unusual ways. A page-turner for first-time page-turners, this kaleidoscopic compendium shows young readers the infinite variability of perspective inherent in even our foundational concepts
New York : Viking, 2023
Abstract: A little girl finds many places to hide and find a few moments of quiet in an otherwise busy world
When moon became the moon / Rob Hodgson
New York : Rise x Penguin Workshop, 2023
Abstract: This delightfully fun exploration into the moon both informs and entertains, and helps young readers make sense of the world around them. The charming protagonist, Moon, sparsely narrates her story in eleven short chapters with text bubbles and vignettes sprinkled in to provide wit, style, and humor. Young audiences will immediately connect to the colorful, whimsical art and welcome a sense of accomplishment in devouring this unexpected, yet wholly accessible scientific book
Fungi grow / Maria Gianferrari ; Illustrated by Diana Sudyka
New York : Beach Lane Books, 2023
Abstract: Above ground, below ground, all around, fungi grow. They root and fruit and twist and twine everywhere on earth. Some are edible, some are medicinal, some are even poisonous. Step into this book and discover the amazing array of mushrooms and see how they multiply. Learn how fungi heal and help humans. Explore the incredible underground fungal network that helps forests thrive. And so much more!
What a map can do / words by Gabrielle Balkan ; art by Alberto Lot
New York : Rise, 2023
Abstract: A raccoon narrator embarks on a big adventure in this exciting exploration of maps for the youngest readers. Traditional maps of cities, roads, and parks are joined by some less conventional ones such as inside the body, each one methodically introduced with humor and clear explanation. A clever, colorful, and engaging first look at constructing and decoding maps
Autumn time / [Annabel Griffin]
Truro : Hungry Tomato, 2023
Abstract: Discover about harvests and how autumn seeds are distributed. Watch woodland creatures grow bolder as the weather grows colder as sneaky squirrels steal nuts and seeds and ladybugs tuck themselves away. A playful humorous engaging look at the science behind autumn with bright and vibrant illustrations of animals and habitats
What's that colour? / [illustrator Nastya Rizaeva]
Truro : Beetle Books, 2023
Abstract: A bright, colourful and engaging book, it's fun all the way. Fun and amazing illustrations of busy scenes makes learning your colours a breeze! There are lots of other exciting things to do too! 11 beautifully illustrated scenes with extra things to spot Search and find questions, keeping you on your toes Solve cool puzzles and mazes along the way What's That Colour is much more than just learning your colours; it's all-round entertainment for inquisitive young minds. Improving observation and communication skills whilst having a giggle. A bookshelf favourite...don't miss this one! The book contains Amazing illustrations with extra things to spot Engaging puzzles to keep on entertaining Search & find, to improve observation skills Encourages interaction and communication A perfect gift book for early years
Milano : Il castoro, 2022
Abstract: In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Impara l'inglese con la Schiappa!" troverai il testo integrale in inglese con tante parole tradotte e annotazioni per aiutare la lettura. In fondo al libro un glossario inglese-italiano. Età di lettura: da 11 anni.
Some questions about trees / Toni Yuly
New York [etc.] : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2022
Abstract: An utterly charming picture book that celebrates a sense of curiosity about the world with playful yet thoughtful questions about trees
Milano : Pearson ; [Torino] : Lang, 2022
Abstract: Un corso di inglese commerciale completo e fortemente orientato alle professionalità di settore. Il manuale è aggiornato ai più recenti sviluppi del mondo economico e arricchito dal focus su Educazione civica, INVALSI ed Esame di Stato, con proposte per il PCTO.
Medicine : a magnificently illustrated history / Briony Hudson ; illustrated by Nick Taylor
London : Big Picture Press, 2022
Abstract: This visually extraordinary book presents the history of medicine as it has never been seen before... perfect for readers aged 9+. From potions and ointments to modern day bionics, the journey through medicine has been one full of experiments, trials and breakthroughs. Humankind's battle to stay alive has been horrifying, bizarre and exhilarating, and there is still a long way to go. Uniquely presented through a series of posters, comic-strip retellings, timelines, newspaper articles and much more, this strikingly illustrated book charts the history of medicine in engaging and unusual ways - guaranteed to keep children gripped. With expert text written by pharmacy historian, Briony Hudson and stunning graphic artwork by Nick Taylor
Recanati : ELI, 2022
Abstract: Come and walk the dark streets of London with the great Mr Sherlock Holmes! When Sherlock Holmes gets a letter from the police, he and his new friend, Doctor Watson, have a difficult problem. Who is the rich man in the empty house? Why did he die? And, most important of all, will Holmes and Watson find the man who did it? Or will they be too late?