Best Selling Books by Rebecca Stefoff

Rebecca Stefoff is the author of Exploration and Settlement (2015), Cities and Towns (2015), Me, Myself, and I (2017), Panama Canal (2016), Me, Myself, and I--The More Grammar Changes, the More It Remains Th Same (2017).

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Exploration and Settlement

release date: Apr 08, 2015
Exploration and Settlement
First Published in 2015.Aimed at young adults and written in an accessible way, with colour images, this book contains information about the exploration and early settlement of North America.. It includes the first explorers to reach America, a section on colonies and conquistadors, venture into North America, and the Pilgrims and finishes with the areas of New Netherland, England and Spain. Includes a timeline and sections for further reference.

Cities and Towns

release date: Jun 01, 2015
Cities and Towns
First Published in 2015. Aimed at young adults and written in an accessible way, with colour images, this book contains information about the cities and towns of the early settlement of North America. With reference to first camps and the development of communities, the rise of cities in the British Colonies, more out reaching towns and villages, the Spanish and French cities and towns and a look at urban life in early America. Includes a timeline and sections for further reference.

Me, Myself, and I

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Me, Myself, and I
Presents information about how and why grammar has evolved through the years, and where it is likely to go, including writing prompts to engage and challenge the reader.

Panama Canal

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Panama Canal
This title explores and explains how the Panama Canal was built. The canal''s construction is described in terms of the engineering process. The book explores why the canal was built and describes the design stages and technologies used during construction. The book also describes the challenges builders faced while building the canal.

Me, Myself, and I--The More Grammar Changes, the More It Remains Th Same

release date: Aug 01, 2017
Me, Myself, and I--The More Grammar Changes, the More It Remains Th Same
Explains how and why grammar has evolved through the years, and where it is likely to go. Writing prompts engage and challenge the young reader. Meets Common Core standards for Literature.

The Environmental Movement

release date: Jan 01, 2018
The Environmental Movement
"Discusses the main concerns of the environmental movement in the 1960s, and how those have evolved since; what''s changed for the better, what might be worse, and where ... we go from here"--Amazon.com.

Butterfly

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Butterfly
Introduces the life cycle and habitat of butterflies.

First Humans

release date: Jan 15, 2010
First Humans
Take a step back in time to explore the first humans.

Frog

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Frog
Examines the physical characteristics and behavior of frogs and presents many different kinds.

The Conifer Division

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Conifer Division
Conifers range from familiar pines that grow in almost all parts of the world, to the towering redwoods and sequoias of the American West, to rare plumyews found only in remote Asian forests. these 600 or so species of evergreen trees and shrubs bear their seeds in cones and keep their needlelike leaves through all seasons. Although the conifers are greatly outnumbered by other kinds of plants in the world today, they are an ancient part of the plant kingdom. The Conifer Division explores the origins of these 310-million-year-old plants, as well as their unique physical features and roles in the environment. The Conifer Division also looks at the enormous cultural and economic importance of these plants and at the questions hanging over the fate of the world''s last great conifer forests. Book jacket.

Surviving the Oregon Trail

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Surviving the Oregon Trail
In the nineteenth century, over half a million men, women and children traveled west on the Oregon Trail. Stretching two thousand miles from Independence Missouri, to the Pacific Northwest, the Oregon Trail was the longest overland route used in the westward expansion. Crossing mountains and deserts, fighting disease, short of both food and water, pioneers endured many hardships to follow the trail west with their hopes and dreams of seeking fortunes in the unsettled west. Author Rebecca Stefoff traces the roots of the Oregon and California Trails back to the seventeenth century, telling the stories of those who left the security and comfort of their homes, to endure months of hard travel in the hope of a new life.

Mary Read and Anne Bonny

release date: Dec 15, 2014
Mary Read and Anne Bonny
Discover the lives of Mary Read and Anne Bonny, the dangerous female duo who sailed with Calico Jack.

Environmental Disasters

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Environmental Disasters
Discusses causes and ramifications of environmental disasters using actual disasters as case studies.

Forensic Anthropology

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Science Investigated takes young readers inside this fast-growing field, showing them how crime scene investigators and forensic specialists gather evidence, solve crimes, and even liberate innocent people who have been mistakenly imprisoned.

Alaska

release date: Jan 30, 2007
Alaska
Celebrate the richness and diversity of the United States of America in this exciting series. Readers can explore the unique character of each state—its land and waterways; its history; its government and economy; its festivals, cultural diversity, landmarks, and exciting stories of success. Celebrate the States, second edition, brings the series into the twenty-first century and updates the original titles to reflect the changes that have gripped the state in the past five to ten years. the second edition features a new design and all new photographs. Also included is a new chart showing the breakdown of the state''s workforce and two new maps. One shows the state divided by county, and the other presents the population distribution. the structure has been slightly changed as well. While the profiles of state luminaries remain in the back matter, the government and economy are given expanded coverage, each in its own chapter.

Growth in America, 1865-1914

release date: Oct 01, 2002
Growth in America, 1865-1914
Discusses the territorial expansion of the United States following the Civil War, as well as the country''s increasing role in international affairs and its growing population.

Building Bridges

release date: Jul 15, 2015
Building Bridges
Bridges have helped people cross large bodies of water for millennia. Readers discover the engineering behind bridges.

Building Roads

release date: Jul 15, 2015
Building Roads
Roads allow people and goods to travel across land quickly and safely. Discover the engineering behind roads.

Astrology and Astronomy

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Astrology and Astronomy
Alchemy is an idea based on superstition and philosophical global traditions spanning hundreds of years. Alchemists made medicines and pharmaceuticals from the earthu0092s materials and purified objects through philosophy, magic, and spirituality. Chemistry is based on the material principles of mixed bodies, and spans all natural or physical sciences in its practices. This book on alchemy and chemistry shows the scientific method at work and proves and disproves the subjects at hand. It explores a branch of modern science or a major scientific milestone, comparing and contrasting it with an older idea that has been proved wrong or fails to meet the strict and studied standards of science.

Jack London

release date: Apr 04, 2002
Jack London
One of the most beloved writers of all time, Jack London is best remembered for his tales of adventure, such as White Fang and The Call of the Wild. Jack London paints a well-rounded picture of London''s short, intrepid life, his prolific writings, his unusually clear and direct portrayal of people of different races, and his struggles with writing. The book includes excerpts, photographs, maps, suggestions for further reading, and a list of places to visit. Oxford Portraits are informative and insightful biographies of people whose lives shaped their times and continue to influence ours. Based on the most recent scholarship, they draw heavily on primary sources, including writings by and about their subjects. Each book is illustrated with a wealth of photographs, documents, memorabilia, framing the personality and achievements of its subject against the backdrop of history.

How Is a Simile Similar to a Metaphor?

release date: Jan 01, 2017
How Is a Simile Similar to a Metaphor?
An engaging way to introduce young readers to parts of speech, particularly similes and metaphors. Explains the differences, and how best to use--and not use--said parts of speech. Fulfills Common Core standard for literature.

How Animals Play

release date: Aug 01, 2013
How Animals Play
Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior. It was widely thought that animal play, mostly in mammals, was part of Darwinian natural selection and somehow fit into survival of the fittest. However, animal researchers believe that animals play out of pure joy, rather than aiding in their survival. This jovial book about animal play, tells the secrets of, and the science behind, clever baboons that know which cars to break into for snacks, mighty elephants that grieve, tricky octopuses that squirt water, and beetles that read messages through their feet. This book includes explanative text by award-winning author Rebecca Stefoff and an extensive bibliography. Key scientific terms and phrases are explained and includes procedures for scientific observation.

Building Dams

release date: Jul 15, 2015
Building Dams
Dams change the landscape, providing reservoirs of freshwater and even producing electricity. Discover the engineering behind dams.

Cats

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Cats
Describes the evolution, body structure, and behavior of cats, and discusses their interaction with people.

The New Republic, 1783-1830

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The New Republic, 1783-1830
Presents the history of the New Republic of America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries through excerpts from documents, letters, journals, and newspaper articles.

Magic and Medicine

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Magic and Medicine
Magic is an art form that effects events by using mysterious or supernatural forces. Much of magic is rooted in tricking the viewer to look elsewhere while the effect, or trick, is performed. Medicine is rooted in science and is the practice of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. This book on magic and medicine shows the scientific method at work. it explores a branch of modern science or a major scientific milestone, comparing and contrasting it with an older idea that has been proved wrong or fails to meet the strict and studied standards of science.

The Fungus Kingdom

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Fungus Kingdom
Enormous underground mushrooms and microscopic molds belong to an immensely varied group of organisms that occupy a unique branch in the tree of life. The Fungus Kingdom traces the history of this half-billion-year-old kingdom and explores its diversity, as well as its complex reproductive methods. The Fungus Kingdom also examines the effects of fungi on human life, which are both helpful and harmful. From poisonous mushrooms and disease-causing spores to life-saving penicillin and the yeasts used in making food and drinks, fungi are woven into the fabric of life in important, and sometimes unexpected, ways. Book jacket.

How Animals Think

release date: Aug 01, 2013
How Animals Think
Birds that are smarter than a fifth grader--smart enough to do math, that is. Chimps that use tools. These are just two examples of the amazing skills of the animals all around us. In this jovial book, award-winning author Rebecca Stefoff tells us not just that animals are intelligent, but explains how researchers have discovered how smart they are. Readers will learn the languages of chimps and the mental maps of birds as well as the disputes that have arisen over the years about the very idea of animal intelligence.

Ted Turner, Television's Triumphant Tiger

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Ted Turner, Television's Triumphant Tiger
A biography of entrepreneur Ted Turner, who, after a number of diverse achievements, pioneered the world''s first twenty-four hour, nonstop news station and changed the history of television.

How Animals Feel

release date: Aug 01, 2013
How Animals Feel
Can animals feel empathy or have a consciousness? Through the extensive work from ethologists like Charles Darwin and Jane Goodall, it is widely thought that some animals do feel empathy. Research is ongoing, however, dogs, birds, elephants, rodents, and dolphins are thought to all have a moral compass. In what ways do these animal species show empathy or feeling? Through explanative based text by award-winning author Rebecca Stefoff, your readers will be challenged to notice animal behavior in a myriad of ways. Key scientific terms and phrases are explained and step-by-step guidance for scientific observation procedures are included.

The Camera

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Camera
"An exploration of the origin, development, and societal impact of the camera"--Provided by publisher.

Nevada

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Nevada
Nevada is... a state where American Indians have lived for thousands of years, adapting their ways of life to the resources it offered. European explorers and American pioneers, however, saw Nevada as a dry and dangerous obstacle to be crossed. Only when the land revealed its mineral riches did settlers come to Nevada. By the twenty-first century Nevada was America''s fastest-growing state. As the population boom shapes the state''s future, the influences of the land''s pioneer past and of the land itself remain strong. Book jacket.

Finding the Lost Cities

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Finding the Lost Cities
Explores twelve archeological "lost cities," with accounts of site discovery and investigation of the meaning of recovered objects.

Ant

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Ant
Examines the physical characteristics, life cycle, and natural habitat of various types of ants.

A Different Mirror for Young People

A Different Mirror for Young People
Focusing on a variety of groups-Jews, Chinese, Japanese, Africans, Irish, Mexicans, Afghans, Vietnamese, and more-this volume tells America''s story through the millions of people who came here seeking the opportunity.
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