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  • av Ryan Jacobson
    189,-

    Become a bald eagle in this interactive picture book that encourages movement, creativity, and decision-making.Have you ever dreamed of flying like a bald eagle? In this interactive picture book, you get to experience life from an eagle’s point of view. Flap your wings. Gobble down fish. Soar across the sky. The entertaining, educational story allows readers to make life choices to survive throughout an eagle’s life cycle—it’s like playing a game and reading a book at the same time!As the adventure begins, emerge from your shell. You’ll grow strong in your nest, but when are you strong enough to leave? Experience living on your own, hunting, finding food in winter, building a nest, and starting a family.Written by award-winning author Ryan Jacobson, with illustrations by David Hemenway, What Will the Eagle Do? encourages movement and imagination, as readers pretend to become a bald eagle. Active children especially appreciate the opportunity to wiggle and move with the story.This interactive picture book encourages:Imagination: Pretend to be a bald eagleDecision-making: Make life choices to surviveActivity: Wiggle and move with the storyChildren love picture books and are fascinated with bald eagles. This book serves as a wonderful introduction to bald eagle facts for kids.

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    243,-

    The fairly tales adapted here include some of literature’s best-known: “Hansel and Gretel,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Snow-White,” and moreBooks about fantasy and magic are always popular—in this interactive adventure, the reader takes on the role of an accidental adventurer desperate to return homeThere is a resurging interest in Choose Your Path books, and this series fills a market need for high-quality optionsThis adaptation features a variety of familiar characters: the Big Bad Wolf, Rapunzel, Rumpelstiltskin, Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, and othersThis adaptation retains the deliciously dark nature of the original stories while making the content shorter, less violent, and easier to read for middle graders, ages 9 to 13This series of books offers a creative way to introduce works of classic literature to a new generation of young readersVideo-game-in-a-book format that’s perfect for today’s kids—including reluctant readersReaders’ experience: “The action-packed story holds my interest and keeps my attention because I make decisions that affect what happens next”Review of first book in the series: “highly entertaining and highly recommended” (Midwest Book Review, 2012)Bonus STEM-activity instructions for families or classrooms (non-consumable, adult guidance suggested)

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    122,-

    "The mystical world of fairy tales is crumbling, and you've been chosen to save it. You must navigate through dark and twisted versions of Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, and other famous fairy tales. Use your courage, cunning, and a little bit of luck to survive such perils as evil witches, devious wolves, and nasty criminals. Can you survive the Grimms' Fairy Tales? turns the classic collection of short stories into a Choose Your Path book, putting you in control of the action. Do you have what it takes to rescue this reality? Or will the fairy-tale villains and their sinister plans lead to your doom? Step into this adventure, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else!"--

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    166,-

    Andrew, a young boy with Angelman Syndrome, travels up into the night sky where he works with Pegasus to save Princess Andromeda.

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    111,-

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    111,-

  • av Ryan Jacobson
    111,-

  • - A Choose Your Path Book
    av Ryan Jacobson
    196 - 377,-

    You're the main character and your only goal is survival in this interactive adventure about a family lost in the wilderness.

  • - Predators, Prey, and the Food Chain
    av Ryan Jacobson
    151,-

    This picture book (ages 4 to 8) takes a kid-friendly approach to guiding readers up the food chain; with every turn of the page, the predator becomes the prey as children discover the answer to the question, What Eats That?

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