Jessica Simpson (Today's Superstars (Library))
by Susan K Mitchell
Freestyle: Star Files (Raintree Freestyle: Star Files S.)
by Jane M. Bingham, Steph Fitzgerald, Kay Barnham, and Dan Fox
"Raintree Freestyle" is a new, eye-catching range of colourful non-fiction books for the less able and reluctant reader, aged between 11 and 14 years. Designed for students with a reading age of 8 and 9 years old, these high interest books will enable readers to encounter curriculum-linked topics at an appropriate reading level. This high interest series looks at the life and work of popular figures in TV, music and film. Using a 'how they got famous' approach, each title reveals stories and exa...
Dance celebrates the exhilaration, joy and magic of movement. A lyrical, simple text is matched by astounding photographs.
This colourful activity book is packed with ideas on how children can make all sorts of puppets using everyday materials that can be found around the house or bought cheaply. The projects include step-by-step instructions to make finger puppets, pom-pom and pipe-cleaner puppets, papier mache and spoon puppets. Explanations are included for working the puppets, and for putting on a puppet show with props and special effects.
I Want to be an Acrobat (I want to be) (I Want to be S.)
by Diane James and Ivan Bulloch
An illustrated guide to performing basic acrobatic routines.
Songwriting Journal for Kids
Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
by Adam Bray, Cole Horton, Michael Kogge, and Kerrie Dougherty
Star Wars (TM)Absolutely Everything You Need to Know is crammed with weird and wonderful Star Wars trivia, strange-but-true facts and fascinating "Did you know?" Q&As. Find out who cleans the floors of the Death Stars and what takes 1,000 years to digest its victims! From movie-making trivia to quirky facts you never knew you never knew, this book will excite new and old fans alike of Star Wars Rebels (TM), Star Wars (TM) The Clone Wars (TM) and the Star Wars movies I-VI.Nominated for Best Book...
Describes the process of making a blockbuster film from preproduction through the premiere, including the casting, filming on location, soundstage work, special effects, editing, and sound production.
This exciting collection from U-X-L gives students and teachers substantial material for discussion and research. The three-volume set shows how television has reflected and influenced American society and culture throughout its history, covering both positive and negative effects. Almanac looks at the history of television chronologically, starting with the introduction of the technology in the 19th century and ending with issues that face the industry as well as its future outlook. Biographies...
Discusses Double Indemnity from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.
Journal For Writing (Journal Lined Notebook for Girls, #2)
by Cathy Parton
Baywatch Cassette
This guide to "Baywatch" provides readers with all the information they need about the lives, adventures and relationships of all the characters and the actors who play them. It also features a section on the Californian beach-lifestyle and the work of real lifeguards. "Penguin Readers" is a series of simplified novels, film novelizations and original titles that introduce students at all levels to the pleasures of reading in English. Originally designed for teaching English as a foreign languag...