Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow

Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow
Author: Samanta Moise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732652309

"Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow" is an illustrated children's book written by Jen B. Wild and illustrated by Day. The book is designed to help children understand emotions by reading about Henry's experience with a colorful spectrum of feelings. Through his adventures, Henry Winterbottom learns about the experience of emotions in a way that is easy for children to understand. Henry and his wild imagination are brought to life with vivid illustrations that pop off the page. This book is aimed at young readers from 4 to 8 years old. The goal of the book is to give children a way to appreciate and embrace their feelings through a main character that we hope will become a trusted companion.

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Publisher: Mar
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781720199083

This fun book is a great way for children ages 3 and up to learn the colors.

Mop Rides the Waves of Life

Mop Rides the Waves of Life
Author: Jaimal Yogis
Publisher: Parallax Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1946764612

If only life could be like surfing! Having "funny" hair and being embarrassed in school is hard, but when little surfer Mop studies the lessons of the waves—breathing, letting the bad waves go by, and riding the good ones—he learns how to bring the mindfulness and joy of surfing into his whole life. Celebrated San Francisco surfer-journalist-dad Jaimal Yogis teaches 4-8 year olds timeless beach wisdom with the story of Mop, a sensitive and fun-loving kid who just wants to be in the ocean. Going to school and navigating classmates can be hard—but all that goes away when little surfer Mop paddles out in the waves. With a few tips from his clever mom, Mop studies the wisdom of the water and learns to bring it into his life on land: taking deep breaths, letting the tough waves pass, and riding the good ones all the way. With newfound awareness and courage, Mop heads back to land—and school—to surf the waves of life. With stylish full-color beachy illustrations from cover to cover.

Constructing the Criollo Archive

Constructing the Criollo Archive
Author: Antony Higgins
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781557531988

Focusing on a period neglected by scholars, Higgins reconstructs how during the colonial period criollos - individuals identified as being of Spanish descent born in America - elaborated a body of knowledge, an "archive," in order to establish their intellectual autonomy within the Spanish colonial administrative structures." "This book opens up an important area of research that will be of interest to scholars and students of Spanish American colonial literature and history."--BOOK JACKET.

Software Studies

Software Studies
Author: Matthew Fuller
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2008
Genre: Computer programs
ISBN: 0262062747

This collection of short expository, critical and speculative texts offers a field guide to the cultural, political, social and aesthetic impact of software. Experts from a range of disciplines each take a key topic in software and the understanding of software, such as algorithms and logical structures.

The Queer Art of Failure

The Queer Art of Failure
Author: Jack Halberstam
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0822350459

DIVProminent queer theorist offers a "low theory" of culture knowledge drawn from popular texts and films./div

Empire of the Air

Empire of the Air
Author: Tom Lewis
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1501759345

Empire of the Air tells the story of three American visionaries—Lee de Forest, Edwin Howard Armstrong, and David Sarnoff—whose imagination and dreams turned a hobbyist's toy into radio, launching the modern communications age. Tom Lewis weaves the story of these men and their achievements into a richly detailed and moving narrative that spans the first half of the twentieth century, a time when the American romance with science and technology was at its peak. Empire of the Air is a tale of pioneers on the frontier of a new technology, of American entrepreneurial spirit, and of the tragic collision between inventor and corporation.