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A snowstorm on a spaceship? It's all Eudora's fault. Book 5 in the Eudora Space Kid series, Winter Storm Eudora is a hilariously funny, early reader sci-fi chapter book perfect for elementary-aged kids. Eudora is a normal third grader who just happens to live on a 36 deck AstroLiner. In SPACE! As a math and science whiz who's been adopted by what you might call . . . aliens, she has normal ambitions-like being the chief engineer on an AstroLiner. But when Eudora tries to get her ship a snow day by tricking its mathematical weather models into predicting a snowstorm, can she keep the fake storm from snowballing out of control? Or will she end up in the ship's brig? Again . . . Brilliant for engaging emergent and early chapter book readers.
What if you are friends with the coolest robot in AstroFleet... but you've broken him? Book 3 in the Eudora Space Kid series, Do the Robot! is a hilariously funny, early reader sci-fi chapter book perfect for elementary-aged kids. Eudora is a normal third grader who just happens to live on a 36 deck AstroLiner. In SPACE! As a math and science whiz who's been adopted by what you might call . . . aliens, she has normal ambitions-like being the chief engineer on an AstroLiner. But when Eudora breaks Lootenant Commander Walter, the priceless AstroFleet robot officer, she needs a plan. Do Eudora and her best friend Arnold have the skills to trick the entire ship into thinking Walter is fine? Or will they end up in the ship's brig? Again . . . Brilliant for engaging emergent and early chapter book readers.
The first in a new series of hilariously funny, early reader sci-fi chapter books perfect for elementary-aged kids. Meet Eudora Jenkins, the math and science whiz who lives in SPACE!Eudora is a normal 3rd grader. A normal 3rd grader who lives on a 36 deck AstroLiner. In space. A normal girl adopted by what you might call . . . aliens. Whose mom is a dog-like species named Pox who runs the onboard jail (brig) and whose dad is an octopus-like species from the planet Pow. A girl who has normal ambitions, like being the chief engineer on an AstroLiner. A girl who comes up with a plan to prove her worth by improving her ship's engines and breaking all known speed records. Will she succeed and earn a promotion? Or will she end up in the brig? Again . . .Brilliant for engaging emergent and early chapter book readers.
This work traces the evolution of the "criminal body" by focusing on the work of Cesare Lombroso, an Italian physician and anthropologist, who is widely held to be the father of modern criminology.
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