New Releases by Elaine Scott

Elaine Scott is the author of A Fairy's Whisper (2024), Who, What, Where? (2022), Alphabet & Affirmations with The Black Unicorn (2021), The Tale of the Black Unicorn (2020), Buried Alive! (2020).

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A Fairy's Whisper

release date: Sep 17, 2024
A Fairy's Whisper
When Maricela finds herself in trouble for teasing again, her teacher sends her to the Thoughtful Bench during recess to reflect on her actions. Sitting on the bench, she meets Ava, the Kindness Fairy. Ava reminds her to be kind and whispers, "Kindness Is Goodness. Believe Me, It's True. Kindness Is Goodness, That Goodness Is You." With every whisper, Ava shows Maricela that kindness isn't just about making others feel good; it's about unlocking the magic within herself. This enchanting tale is more than just a story-it's a heartfelt lesson in understanding and thoughtfulness. Perfect for children and adults alike, A Fairy's Whisper will inspire readers to believe in the power of kindness in a fun and meaningful way.

Who, What, Where?

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Who, What, Where?
Racial discrimination is still an ever-present race-related stressor in the lives of Black families, and is significantly associated with how parents communicate racial socialization messages to their adolescents. However, various contextual factors can modify how Black parents perceive and respond to racial discrimination. Specifically, neighborhood, school, and job racial composition, along with parent/adolescent gender dyad composition, provide important, contextual understandings of the communication of these messages. Using a national sample of Black parents (N = 565), the current study explored the relations between parent-reported personal and adolescent racial discrimination experiences and parental communication of cultural socialization and preparation for bias messages. Then I tested to see if the strength of these relationships differs according to the racial composition of the neighborhood, school, and workplace. After testing the direct effects and interactions between each moderator and independent variable, I conducted multi-group analyses on the original model by parent-child gender dyads. All analyses were conducted in Mplus 8.2. Parents’ racial discrimination experiences were significantly associated with their communication of high cultural socialization and preparation for bias messages to adolescents. Parents’ perceptions of adolescents’ racial discrimination experiences were also positively related to preparation for bias messages. The interaction between parent racial discrimination experiences and job composition was significantly related to parental communication of preparation for bias messages. Specifically, parents experiencing high amounts of racial discrimination communicated higher levels of preparation for bias messages if they worked in less Black workplaces, but not if they worked in more Black workplaces. Also, there were no parent-child gender differences in the association between racial discrimination and communication of preparation for bias and cultural socialization messages. Study findings demonstrate that Black parents vary in their communication of racial socialization messages based on their family’s various social positions and experiences

Alphabet & Affirmations with The Black Unicorn

release date: Dec 07, 2021
Alphabet & Affirmations with The Black Unicorn
Reina, the Black Unicorn empowers children providing affirmations as You are / I am affirmations.

The Tale of the Black Unicorn

release date: Sep 22, 2020
The Tale of the Black Unicorn
The enchanting tale of the Black Unicorn is told to Reina, who learns to have confidence in herself. This wonderful twist on identity and loving yourself will inspire readers as they hear the powerful message of acceptance: "You are Loved! You are Beautiful! You are You!"

Buried Alive!

release date: May 12, 2020
Buried Alive!
In August 2010, thirty-three miners were buried alive, two thousand feet below the surface of the earth. After seventeen tense days, just as hope was nearly gone, rescuers made contact with the men. Joy broke out around the world--all thirty-three men were alive! But it would be long weeks before they emerged from the mine. What did the miners feel, trapped in the steamy darkness so far underground? What did they eat? How did they get along? And most important, how did they survive in those seventeen days when death lingered so near, and after, during the long wait for rescue? This amazing true story about problem-solving, community, and real-life heroes is made kid-friendly by veteran nonfiction writer Elaine Scott.

The Magical Day Activity Book

release date: Jul 30, 2019
The Magical Day Activity Book
This magical fun-filled book is jam-packed with coloring pages and activities (crossword, word search, and much more). The puzzles and games are ideal for kids ages 5-9. It is a perfect complement for the award-winning book "The Magical Day."

Two Highly Invasive Parasites Now in Ecologically Sensitive Texas Waters

release date: Jan 01, 2019

To Pluto and Beyond

release date: Jul 17, 2018
To Pluto and Beyond
New Horizons was designed by NASA to study Pluto and the fringes of our solar system, farther away than any spacecraft has ever explored. Join science writer Elaine Scott as she tells the story of this mission. For Stephen Hawking, New Horizons signifies that "We explore because we are human and we want to know." This remarkable ship, no bigger than a piano, and using no more energy than a lightbulb, has already traveled three billion miles out to Pluto, and is continuing on to the Kuiper Belt, the farthest reaches of our solar system. The book will feature the beautiful, amazingly sharp photographs it is sending back from its journey, which are letting scientists fill in the blanks in our knowledge of Pluto--and delivering a few surprises along the way. Elaine Scott tells the exciting story of everyone's favorite planet, from Pluto's discovery through the frustrating attempts to study such a distant object, the creation of the New Horizons project, scientists' hopes and expectations for the mission, and what is being discovered. Her clear, engaging prose does more than narrate the events. By showing how scientists operate, their hypotheses, hopes, and disappointments, and how they make use of them, she gives readers an inspiring portrait of the scientific method itself.

Home

release date: Jun 22, 2018
Home
A Bilingual Picture Book in English & Spanish

Effect of Warmed and Humidified Carbon Dioxide for Pneumoperitoneum on Core Body Temperature, Cardiorespiratory Variables, Thromboelastography, Systemic Inflammation, Peritoneal Response, and Postoperative Pain During Laparoscopy in Healthy Mature Dogs

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Effect of Warmed and Humidified Carbon Dioxide for Pneumoperitoneum on Core Body Temperature, Cardiorespiratory Variables, Thromboelastography, Systemic Inflammation, Peritoneal Response, and Postoperative Pain During Laparoscopy in Healthy Mature Dogs
Laparoscopy with standard CO2 (STCO2) insufflation has been postulated to contribute to perioperative hypothermia, cardiorespiratory alterations, peritoneal irritation, and postoperative pain. Hypothermia has numerous detrimental complications including organ failure, immunosuppression, prolonged recovery, and coagulopathy. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of warmed, humidified carbon dioxide (WHCO2) pneumoperitoneum on core body temperature, cardiorespiratory variables, thromboelastography, systemic inflammation, peritoneal response, and postoperative pain in healthy, mature, dogs undergoing laparoscopy. No clinically significant differences were reported in any of the variables measured. These data suggest the use of WHCO2 for pneumoperitoneum in healthy, mature, dogs undergoing laparoscopy did not differ from the use of STCO2.

Color Me Sane

release date: Mar 22, 2017
Color Me Sane
This Adult Coloring Book and Journal is full of original artistic designs to color and journal pages with motivational thoughts. Included are blank pages where you can express yourself with your own creations. Journaling should be a joyful process and this coloring book does just that. It provides hours of stress relief and unleashes the creative genius that you are!

Dollars & Sense

release date: Aug 02, 2016
Dollars & Sense
We’re in the money! Many things come with instructions. Unfortunately, money isn’t one of them. Most people learn how to use it—or lose it—by trial and error. Dollars & Sense is a basic operating instruction manual for money that will teach readers about the history of money, the way our American economy works, and how to make important decisions about personal finance. From skulls, sheep, and shells as barter in ancient civilizations to credit, interest, and collateral of our modern day economics, money—and all its glorious uses and cantankerous troubles—is explained in this concise and entertaining volume. Learn about how to make money, how to budget your money, how the government manages (or mismanages!) money, and how to be rich without even trying. Money is sometimes your friend and sometimes your enemy, but in this day and age, we all have to learn to get along with it. An engaging and approachable guide for kids tackling how to responsibly manage their money. Included are sidebars, time lines, diagrams, a glossary, and further resources, as well as information on related topics such as the Great Recession and sequestration.

Our Moon

release date: Feb 16, 2016
Our Moon
This illustrated book for young readers explores our fascination with the moon from ancient lunar theories to the Apollo 11 landing and beyond. Since the dawn of human existence, people have gazed up at the night sky and wondered about the moon. In Our Moon, Elaine Scott presents a concise history of what the moon has meant to humanity over the centuries, from ancient lunar legends and theories to the revolutionary discoveries of Galileo. She then shares a wealth of captivating, kid-friendly overview of what we know about the moon today. Scott covers everything from the newest theories on how the moon formed, to the recent, startling discovery of water on its surface and the very real possibility of future moon colonies. Illustrated with stunning, full-color photographs and packed with fun facts, this is the most complete and up-to-date book available on the moon. A glossary, bibliography, and index are included.

The Magical Day

release date: Feb 03, 2016
The Magical Day
Donovan begins a magical journey making new friends along the way. He meets and gets to know a Firefighter, a Soldier, a Graffiti Artist, an Athlete, a Nun, a Librarian, and a Gardener. This enchanting tale of self-discovery will delight kids of all ages."

Manana Starts Today

release date: Dec 01, 2013
Manana Starts Today
This book is a collection of 49 heart-, mind-, and soul-centered empowering affirmations. The affirmations are designed to assist you in moving forward on your goals and dreams.

In Memory of a Saint

release date: Apr 07, 2011
In Memory of a Saint
About the BookThe vignettes are true stories that deal with complexities of the Mother/Daughter relationship from a myriad of perspectives. Each story is a self-contained little lesson sent to help the reader deal with their own mother/daughter issues in a unique and caring way. These stories convey basic tenets of life that will be easy to remember and easy to apply.

Space, Stars, and the Beginning of Time

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Space, Stars, and the Beginning of Time
The Hubble's dazzling images have transformed astronomy. Through the eye of the Hubble, Scott skillfully guides readers along the evolution of our universe, investigating a question that was once unanswerable: "Where did we come from?" Full color.

Franz Liszt 1811-1886

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Thermal Sciences

release date: Jan 12, 2009

You Can Do It! the Budget-Friendly Cookbook

release date: Dec 01, 2008
You Can Do It! the Budget-Friendly Cookbook
In this time of ever-soaring inflation, the largest segment of our population, the middle class, is struggling to make ends meet. Yet most cookbooks available on the market today contain recipes using high-priced ingredients, unaffordable to people who must live on a budget. As everyone deserves to eat well, not just those with unlimited means, You Can Do It! was written to show how it can be done. There are no expensive ingredients contained in this cookbooka]no goat cheesea]no gourmet pastasa]no atop of the linea meatsa]no organically grown vegetablesa]no anything with a apriceya sticker. All of the recipes use just common ingredients for an uncommonly good taste. This is a cookbook actually for everyone, rich, poor, and in between, who loves to eat delicious aold-timea food. Saving money and beating the system are extra bonuses.

Secrets of the Cirque Medrano

release date: Feb 01, 2008
Secrets of the Cirque Medrano
When her mother dies, Brigitte is sent to live in Paris where she helps her aunt and uncle in their cafe. Her new life seems strange and interesting. When Brigitte befriends Paco, the young circus performer from the Cirque Medrano who poses from the temperamental Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, she is drawn into a web of international intrigue.

Mars and the Search for Life

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Mars and the Search for Life
Examines the theories about life on Mars, providing both historical and current information about our exploration of the Red Planet.

All about Sleep from A to ZZZZ

release date: Jan 01, 2008
All about Sleep from A to ZZZZ
Learn all about sleep: what it is, how it works, and why you should care about it.

Abracadabra String Beginners

release date: Apr 17, 2007
Abracadabra String Beginners
A unique teacher''s resource to accompany the Abracadabra Strings Beginner pupil''s books, this volume contains valuable teaching strategies and ideas to be used in ensembles, mixed string groups, whole class teaching and individual lessons. It also includes musicianship activities and piano accompaniments. It is one book that covers all four of the pupil''s books, making it ideal for the modern instrumental teacher who is increasingly being asked to deliver mixed string group lessons.

When is a Planet Not a Planet?

release date: Jan 01, 2007
When is a Planet Not a Planet?
Space and planets are topics of endless fascination to kids and part of every grade-school curriculum. Yet because of the history-making reassignment of Pluto from "planet” to "dwarf planet” on August 24, 2006, all books on the solar system are now out of date. Enter When is a Planet Not a Planet? The Story of Pluto by Elaine Scott, an esteemed writer of non-fiction for children. Scott is the first to put the answer to the title question into terms simple enough for a very young audience to understand, based upon the new definitions determined by the International Astronomical Union. Well-researched and accompanied by large, awe-inspiring photographs and paintings, this exciting new book makes clear what astronomers have argued about for decades.

Poles Apart

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Poles Apart
Explores some of the unique properties shared by the two ends of the Earth''s axis.

The Spanish Web

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Spanish Web
After her mother''s death in Poland in 1904, fourteen-year-old Brigitte goes to live with an aunt and uncle in Paris, where she works in their cafe, befriends acrobats at the Cirque Midrano, and helps foil a plot to destroy the paintings of Pablo Picasso.

Close Encounters with the Hubble

release date: Jul 02, 2002
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