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Preview of Cuentos incatásticos (epub)

Cuentos incatásticos (epub)

Created by
Helen Pugh
This is an ebook of Spanish language stories for children, which includes the very popular free download 'Lágrimas de sangre'. The book is suitable for native Spanish speakers, bilingual kids, adults learning Spanish and teenagers and kids learning Spanish at a fairly high level. It introduces readers to a fascinating society that is not often studied.---Acompaña a la diosa Pachamama y al arco iris Cuychi en un viaje épico por la historia incaica. Conocerás a dioses, diosas, un mago, reinas, rey
Preview of Travel Rangers: Mission to Australia - Picture Book Teaching Kids About AU

Travel Rangers: Mission to Australia - Picture Book Teaching Kids About AU

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Travel Rangers
Travel Rangers: Mission to Australia is the first book in the Travel Rangers series, taking adventurous readers on a mission through Australia, where they will swim in the Great Barrier reef, climb the iconic Sydney Harbour bridge, meet some new animals, and even learn some fun Australian words and phrases.Perfect for kids ages 4-9 years old who are ready to uncover the many wonders of Australia with each page they turn.Created to teach kids about other cultures and countries, this series is bot
Preview of What Makes You So Special: The Puzzle of Human Uniqueness

What Makes You So Special: The Puzzle of Human Uniqueness

Created by
Nautilus
When we sat down to plan our first issue of Nautilus, we asked ourselves a simple question. What is the biggest statement that science has made about humans and our place in the universe in the past few hundred years? The answer suggested itself immediately: it seems we’ve been told that we just aren’t very important. This was a bit of a surprise. We’re fans of science, you see. And some of our best friends are people. Where was this narrative of mediocrity coming from, and, more importantly, w
Preview of Uncertainty: A new look at an indeterminate world

Uncertainty: A new look at an indeterminate world

Created by
Nautilus
f we asked you to name the towering achievements of 20th century science, you might point to relativity, genetics, the polio vaccine, and space travel. And of course you’d be right. But science also made a different kind of breakthrough in the last century: it began to map out, in a precise way, what we could not know. Think about that. The sophistication of our observations, and our thinking, had grown to the point that they could expose the limits of knowledge itself. We began to glimpse the
Preview of The Story of Nautilus: Science, Math and Myth

The Story of Nautilus: Science, Math and Myth

Created by
Nautilus
Behold the humble nautilus. Just about a foot in diameter, it is a slow bottom-dweller with short tentacles that moves through the water with an unsteady wobble. It’s also 500 million years old and, in its day, was the best and brightest, using its newly evolved depth control to lay waste to acre after acre of scuttling crustacean prey. We became interested in it here at Nautilus because, well, we stole its name. But also because (for a mollusk) it represents a remarkable intersection of scien
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