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Jennifer Ward

    Jennifer Ward extrae de su extensa obra una profunda inspiración de la naturaleza y la ciencia. Sus escritos combinan ingeniosamente elementos STEM y de alfabetización, con el objetivo de atraer a lectores de todas las edades. Ward se centra en la integración fluida de estas disciplinas, creando narrativas que son a la vez sofisticadas y educativas. Escribiendo desde su hogar en Illinois, su trabajo está claramente influenciado por el mundo natural fuera de sus ventanas, lo que confiere a sus libros una cualidad distintiva y observadora.

    Way Up in the Arctic
    Over in the Garden
    There Was a Coyote Who Swallowed a Flea
    Mama Built a Little Nest
    Just You and Me
    English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Just You and Me

      Remarkable Relationships in the Wild

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This engaging rhyming book delves into the concept of symbiosis, illustrating how various animals and plants collaborate and support one another in the natural world. Through playful verse, it highlights the interdependence of species, making complex ecological relationships accessible and enjoyable for readers.

      Just You and Me
    • 2020

      Our Teachers Are Dating! Vol. 1

      • 180 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A sweet yuri romance between two teachers! Hayama-sensei and Terano-sensei are two women who work at the same school...and just started going out! They’re a little shy about their budding relationship, but their co-workers—and even their students—are rooting for them as they bumble their way through love!

      Our Teachers Are Dating! Vol. 1
    • 2018

      Focusing on the diverse structures animals create for their young, this companion book to "Mama Built a Little Nest" offers a vibrant exploration of various dens. Through engaging illustrations and informative text, it highlights the unique ways different species provide shelter and safety for their offspring. The full-color presentation enhances the learning experience, making it an appealing read for children interested in nature and animal behavior.

      Mama Dug a Little Den
    • 2016

      Women in Medieval Europe 1200-1500

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the diverse experiences of women in the later medieval period, this book covers a wide range of topics from peasant life to royal status. The second edition includes a new chapter on Jewish and Muslim women, expanding the discussion to various ethnic groups. It emphasizes urban women's roles in trade, crafts, healthcare, and prostitution, while integrating the latest research on gender dynamics. This revised edition serves as an accessible introduction for students exploring women's history in late medieval Europe.

      Women in Medieval Europe 1200-1500
    • 2015
    • 2014

      The study explores the significant roles of noblewomen in late medieval society, highlighting their unique contributions despite limited political power. It reveals how these women managed estates during their husbands' absences and engaged in hospitality, patronage, and building alliances. By examining medieval documents, the work showcases noblewomen as influential figures within a landowning context, emphasizing their agency and importance in the social fabric of the time.

      English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages
    • 2014

      Engaging illustrations and playful rhymes explore various bird nests, showcasing the unique structures created by different species. From the high, craggy ledges of falcons to the underground homes of burrowing owls, each nest type is highlighted. The book also includes interesting facts about the birds, enriching the reader's understanding of these fascinating creatures and their habitats.

      Mama Built a Little Nest
    • 2013

      Penelope loves to go places with Emily but today is different. Today Penelope and Emily are going to the library for the first time and Penelope is feeling scared and nervous. Will Penelope get lost? Will she like the library?

      Penelope Goes to the Library
    • 2012

      This whimsical retelling of a beloved song transforms the classic tale into a fairy tale adventure filled with humor and charm. Featuring an eccentric old lady who swallows increasingly absurd items, the story captivates with its playful illustrations and catchy rhythm. Perfect for young readers, it encourages imagination and laughter while introducing them to the joy of storytelling through a fun and engaging narrative.

      There Was an Odd Princess Who Swallowed a Pea