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This Is How a Ball Rolls The Science of Wobbling, Bouncing, Spinning Balls [electronic resource] : by Tekavec, Heather.aut; Ogawa, Suharu.ill; CloudLibrary;
An innovative and fun guessing game book about sports balls and the physics behind how they move! In this one-of-a-kind informational picture book, cleverly tongue-twisting descriptions introduce twelve different types of sports balls, and readers are encouraged to guess what they are. An accompanying block of text provides the answer and explains the science behind how the balls do what they do (hint: the fuzz on tennis balls is there for a reason!) and what makes them so much fun! The balls are listed in ascending order by size, from a tiny marble, a “clinking, plinking, bumping ball,” to a person-sized Zorb ball, a “slip-and-slide-inside ball.” Entertaining, playful and loads of fun to read aloud, this is a perfect STEAM pick for classrooms, and a great mashup of sports and science. Bestselling author Heather Tekavec combines a high-interest topic, fascinating science and silly-sounding text to create the kind of book that young children will want to spend time with. Suharu Ogawa's irreverent, offbeat art is full of clever little details readers will delight in discovering. This book is a great accompaniment to primary grade science lessons on physics topics such as matter, motion, forces and inventions. The back matter contains explanations of the essential physics of balls and ball-related trivia questions.Children/juvenile.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Poetry; Sports & Recreation; How Things Work-Are Made; Physics;
© 2025., Kids Can Press,
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Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear Poems from Gaza [electronic resource] : by Abu Toha, Mosab.aut; CloudLibrary;
Winner of the American Book Award, the Palestine Book Award and Arrowsmith Press's 2023 Derek Walcott Poetry Prize  National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Finalist “Written from his native Gaza, Abu Toha’s accomplished debut contrasts scenes of political violence with natural beauty."—The New York Times In this poetry debut Mosab Abu Toha writes about his life under siege in Gaza, first as a child, and then as a young father. A survivor of four brutal military attacks, he bears witness to a grinding cycle of destruction and assault, and yet, his poetry is inspired by a profound humanity. These poems emerge directly from the experience of growing up and living in constant lockdown, and often under direct attack. Like Gaza itself, they are filled with rubble and the ever-present menace of surveillance drones policing a people unwelcome in their own land, and they are also suffused with the smell of tea, roses in bloom, and the view of the sea at sunset. Children are born, families continue traditions, students attend university, and libraries rise from the ruins as Palestinians go on about their lives, creating beauty and finding new ways to survive. Accompanied by an in-depth interview (conducted by Ammiel Alcalay) in which Abu Toha discusses life in Gaza, his family origins, and how he came to poetry. Praise for Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: “Mosab Abu Toha is an astonishingly gifted young poet from Gaza, almost a seer with his eloquent lyrical vernacular … His poems break my heart and awaken it, at the same time. I feel I have been waiting for his work all my life.”—Naomi Shihab Nye “Though forged in the bleak landscape of Gaza, he conjures a radiance that echoes Miłosz and Kabir. These poems are like flowers that grow out of bomb craters and Mosab Abu Toha is an astonishing talent to celebrate.”—Mary Karr "Mosab Abu Toha's Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear arrives with such refreshing clarity and voice amidst a sea of immobilizing self-consciousness. It is no great feat to say a complicated thing in a complicated way, but here is a poet who says it plain: 'In Gaza, some of us cannot completely die.' Later, 'This is how we survived.' It’s remarkable. This is poetry of the highest order."—Kaveh AkbarGeneral adult.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Family; Middle Eastern; Death, Grief, Loss; Places;
© 2022., City Lights Publishers,
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Joyful, joyful : stories celebrating Black voices / by Adeola, Dapo.;
A colour-illustrated collection of stories and poems celebrating joy, showcasing 40 Black writers and artists from across the world.
Subjects: Poetry.; Illustrated works.; Short stories.; Children's stories, English.; Children's poetry, English.; Authors, Black; Joy; Conduct of life;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Moĭ mishka / by Aleksandrova, Z.(Zinaida),1907-1983.;
Subjects: Board books.; Children's poetry, Russian;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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So long as men can breathe : the untold story of Shakespeare's Sonnets / by Heylin, Clinton.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.; Literature publishing; Poetry; Sonnets, English;
© c2009., Da Capo Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Hans Christian Andersen lives next door / by Fagan, Cary.;
"A winsome middle-grade novel about a creative young girl who believes her new neighbor is Hans Christian Anderson."--
Subjects: Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875; Neighbors; Poetry and children; Introverts;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Lamya's Poem. by Kronemer, Alexander,film director.; Bryn Zakarya, Aya,actor.; Tahir, Faran,actor.; Massoud, Mena,actor.; Davis, Millie,actor.; Bhaneja, Raoul,actor.; Unity Productions Foundation (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Aya Bryn Zakarya, Faran Tahir, Mena Massoud, Millie Davis, Raoul BhanejaOriginally produced by Unity Productions Foundation in 2021.A young refugee girl fleeing violence and war finds a book of poetry by the celebrated 13th century poet, Rumi. The book becomes a magical gateway where she meets the young Rumi when he was a refugee, escaping the terrible wars of his time. In a shared dream world populated by monsters and other threats that represent the perils they face on their respective journeys, she must help him write the poem that 800 years later will save her life.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Science fiction.; Animated films.; Poetry.; Action and adventure films.; Syria.; Fantasy films.;
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Rappy and his favorite things / by Gutman, Dan.; Bowers, Tim.;
Guided reading level K.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Rappy (Fictitious character); Velociraptor; Dinosaurs; Rap (Music); Poetry; Schools;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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La voix de la nature / by Boulianne-Tremblay, Gabrielle.;
LSC
Subjects: Transgenres; Identité sexuelle; Assertivité; Différence (Philosophie); Transgender people; Gender identity; Assertiveness (Psychology); Difference (Philosophy);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Call me Al / by Shah, Wali(Poet); Walters, Eric,1957-;
"In this middle-grade novel, eighth-grade student Ali Khan finds that writing poetry--first about his crush, then about what it means to be an immigrant and the anti-Muslim racism around him--helps him discover who he truly is."--
Subjects: Middle schools; Poetry; Immigrants; Islamophobia; Identity (Psychology);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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