Sentences with phrase «see young readers»

CYN NOTE: see Younger Readers, Older Readers, and Teen Readers.

Not exact matches

To the twenty - first - century reader, Susan, the eldest sister, can seem unsympathetic if not frankly maddening, as her consistent function throughout this lengthy series is to cook, clean up, and see that her younger siblings, Titty and Roger, keep their feet dry.
Responding to feedback from one of our younger readers (see our March - April letters page) we continue the theme here, looking more closely at how we are saved by the death and resurrection of Christ, and the place of suffering in the economy of redemption.
Dr Simon Vaughan, Reader in Observational Astronomy at the University of Leicester's Department of Physics and Astronomy, explained: «The seemingly random fluctuations we see from the black holes and white dwarfs look remarkably similar to those from the young stellar objects — it is only the tempo that changes.»
Barr is one of eight EMBO Young Investigators (see box) who agreed to offer some academic career advice to Next Wave readers.
I think there is a certain sort of elegant beauty is such covers, but definitely see how they might not excite younger readers.
There is also a fantastic scene where Holmes goes to see a film adaptation of one of his cases; in this film within a film, the detective is played by Nicholas Rowe, who some readers may remember played the detective decades ago in Young Sherlock Holmes.
See also the Readers» Companion to Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl (in Word document format).
«Not only does the Extreme Read expose a math teacher, for example, to a young adult novel he or she would not typically have used in the classroom, but it allows students to see teachers and adults other than their language arts teacher as readers,» she added.
For the youngest readers, see My Book of Native American Homes.
«We saw a gap in summer learning opportunities for young kids who tend to not speak English at home,» said Nate Evans, Executive Director of International House, regarding the founding of Rising Readers in 2010.
** Fall, Fall, What Do You See Kindergarten Emergent Reader Little Book ** This emergent reader little book is a great way to begin reading with young stuReader Little Book ** This emergent reader little book is a great way to begin reading with young stureader little book is a great way to begin reading with young students.
All the texts were generally acknowledged as modern classics for young readers (see Appendix A for the list of books).
Continuing with the young adult / juvenile example from above, we see that Amazon instead uses the reader - friendly term «Children» to help guide shoppers.
She'd love to see any of the above for young adult readers (virgin daiquiri, though!)
We especially see the potential for children's and young adult titles... helping make books «come alive» for young readers.
Death was decidedly overworked during the war, but he informs the reader that he saw young Liesel Meminger three times in those years before he finally took her much later.
BEST YOUNG ADULT Paper Towns by John Green (Penguin Young Readers Group — Dutton Children's Books) See our review of Paper Towns YOUNG ADULT Paper Towns by John Green (Penguin Young Readers Group — Dutton Children's Books) See our review of Paper Towns Young Readers Group — Dutton Children's Books) See our review of Paper Towns here.
The Ana Martin Series follows Ana as she is introduced to these beings, and as the reader, you get to see her change from a young woman with emotional problems and a complicated past, to a strong leader who is building her own rebellion.
And helping authors of books for younger readers (e.g. picture books, early readers or chapter books, middle grade, and young adult) is one of my favorite things to do — as you'll soon see!
The site primarily caters to romance and young adult readers, so if that's you I'd stop in fast and see how they can help your book.
How the concept of a book will change for young readers remains to be seen.
Readers see their own culture through the eyes of a teenager whose tribe is being observed by two young American anthropologists.
Still, both this visual focus and ardent text make it possible for young readers to see Clinton as a real woman who «may soon change the world.»
Young readers, no matter how small, will enjoy seeing just how big the gift of love can be, as well as their own ability to give it.
In Another Brooklyn, her first «adult» novel in 20 years — a distinction that is meaningless to all the adults who've read her earlier work and all the young adults who will certainly read this one — she pulls the same trick, making the political personal and the personal universal, allowing readers to see another world and themselves in her gorgeous words.
Winter's art helps young readers imagine Hadid's creative process, as we see her design buildings that are not rectangles, but instead resemble shells, tall dancing grass and the swirling shapes of constellations.
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• St. Martin's Press, Flatiron Books, Tor / Forge Books: [email protected] or see FAQ here • Farrar, Straus and Giroux and Picador: [email protected] or see FAQ here • Henry Holt: see FAQ here • Macmillan Children's Publishing Group: Including Farrar Straus, & Giroux Books for Young Readers, Feiwel & Friends, First Second, Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, Imprint, Roaring Brook Press, Square Fish, and Swoon Reads [email protected]
Adam Royce, Vice President of Digital Content Development at Penguin Young Readers Group said, «We see Marcel as a modern day classic character and really wanted to preserve Jenny and Dean's vision for the book.
Youngest readers will find success in the story of a dog that is increasingly frustrated by the glass door that separates it from the things it sees outside.
The prose is clear, simple and authentic and, most importantly, is clearly touching the hearts of young readers as you can see by the reader reviews posted at BookBrowse.
When Jacqueline Woodson received the 2014 National Book Award for Young People's Literature for Brown Girl Dreaming, many readers were thrilled to see this beautiful book, and its distinguished author, earn this recognition.
A young reader who sees panels and pages and entire stories of comics that they have sucessfully read piling up begins to build that all - important new identity as an able and enthusiastic reader.
In general, they have a policy of not allowing super-sexy comics or other material for in - app purchase (violence seems to get a pass), perhaps because they see different audiences for the two types of reading — and it may be that younger readers are more likely to use in - app purchases than the grownups.
World Make Way: New Poems Inspired by Art from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins Published by Abrams Books for Young Readers with The Metropolitan Museum of Art ISBN: 978 -1-4197-2845-7 Grades 4 and Up Book Review «Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is -LSB-...]
Just as the erotica genre as a whole garnered widespread acceptance from both the industry and the readers following the popularity of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy (Viking), Scholastic saw a surge in sales for both print and digital with the publication of the Hunger Games trilogy, aimed at young adult readers but enjoyed by crossover fans.
And Judge's eye for color will help young readers connect the fascinating images and facts in the book with what they see in real life, whether gazing up at flashes of blue or red in a tree, admiring vivid plumage in the bird - house at a zoo, or clicking through bird photos online.
Elsewhere in Asia, India is seeing a younger generation of readers embraces eBooks.
For example, an adult reader might be embarrassed to be seen publicly reading a young adult fiction title, and buys it as an e-book.
See eBook reading for children for hardware and software that meets the needs for younger readers.
But you, the reader, don't have to see the ugliness in any detail that might be inappropriate even for younger readers.
As a reader, not a wteirr, I do see some of the major publishers reacting to the self pubbed world, mostly with YA books because the younger reader is so wired today with social networking sites.
Dawn Stewart's rollicking, boisterous tale, vividly brought to life by Michael White's brilliant and quirky illustrations, will entertain young readers while helping them to see that the root of our problems is sometimes all in the way we look at them.
The US OXM's a great magazine, and while I can't say I'm similarly impressed with the Australian version (which definitely skews a hell of a lot younger) at least they both seem to stay well away from the pictures of Mario shooting Sonic in the testicles with a machine gun that we used to see on reader art pages in Nintendo Magazine System.
[Note: readers, see this recent story on WUWT from Stanford that shows Greenhouse theory isn't needed in the faint young sun paradox at all — Anthony]
Earlier this year, many Croakey readers will have seen the traumatic footage of children and young people being tortured and abused in Northern Territory youth detention centres on ABC TV's Four Corners program.
Earlier this year, many Croakey readers will have seen the traumatic footage of children and young people being tortured and abused in Northern Territory youth detention centres on ABC TV's... Read more
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