"How do I get to school? While lots of students hop on a bus, [this book] . . . explores some alternative methods used by kids around the world, including subways, bikes, and boats"--Provided by publisher.
Full-color and archival photographs show how airliners have been used by U.S. presidents in the second half of the twentieth century, and explains how the presidency itself has been affected by the events and advances of the 1900s.
Photographs, diagrams, graphs, and simple text about going to school help young learners develop vocabulary and basic grammar and comprehension skills, with websites for further research.
In their latest effort, bestselling duo Pallotta and Biedrzycki playfully imagine all of the different ways a child could get to school from jumping with frogs to riding on the back of his very own elephant. Full color.
real-life journeys of students from around the world
Paul, Baptiste
2018
Explores how children around the world travel to school in thirteen different nations including China, Bhutan, Ethiopia, Ukraine, and the United States.
"Little readers can learn about a vehicle they see every day while strengthening reading skills. Complete with colorful and fun photographs that match the text, a picture glossary, and a fun 'Parts of a Mail Truck' page"--Provided by the publisher.