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Harriet, Darwinin kilpikonna

Harriet, Darwinin kilpikonna

Maria Gianola

Kvaliti
2026
sidottu
Harriet oli peräti 175-vuotiaaksi elänyt galápagoksenjättiläiskilpikonna, joka omalta osaltaan inspiroi luonnontieteilijä Charles Darwinia luomaan kuuluisan teoriansa lajien alkuperästä. Harriet ja Darwin ystävystyivät jo 1830-luvulla Galápagossaarilla, mistä Darwin toi kilpikonnan mukanaan Lontooseen ja myöhemmin Australiaan. Nyt saamme tutustua Harrietin ja Darwinin uskomattomaan tarinaan Harrietin itsensä kertomana. Värikäs ja humoristinen piirroskuvitus herättää tapahtumat eloon upealla tavalla. Harriet, Darwinin kilpikonna aloittaa kirjasarjan Pienet suuret sankarit. Neliosaisessa sarjassa tutustutaan historian suuriin ja vallankumouksellisiin tieteellisiin teorioihin tapahtumia lähietäisyydeltä seuranneiden lemmikkien näkökulmasta. Maria Gianola on italialainen kirjailija ja kuvittaja. Hän on syntynyt ja asuu Venetsiassa, missä hän opiskeli visuaalisia taiteita. Hän voitti ensimmäisen palkintonsa kuvituksista 8-vuotiaana, eikä ole sen jälkeen lakannut piirtämästä. Vuonna 2016 hän voitti arvostetun Arpino-palkinnon ja vuonna 2022 hän oli shortlistattuna merkittävään italialaiseen “Nati per leggere” -palkintoon. Hänen teoksiaan on käännetty monille kielille.
Harriet Wilson's Our Nig

Harriet Wilson's Our Nig

R.J. Ellis

Editions Rodopi B.V.
2003
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Addressed to all readers of Our Nig, from professional scholars of African American writing through to a more general readership, this book explores both Our Nig’s key cultural contexts and its historical and literary significance as a narrative. Harriet E. Wilson’s Our Nig (1859) is a startling tale of the mistreatment of a young African American mulatto woman, Frado, living in New England at a time when slavery, though abolished in the North, still existed in the South. Frado, a Northern ‘free black’, yet treated as badly as many Southern slaves of the time, is unforgettably portrayed as experiencing and resisting vicious mistreatment. To achieve this disturbing portrait, Harriet Wilson’s book combines several different literary genres – realist novel, autobiography, abolitionist slave narrative and sentimental fiction. R.J. Ellis explores the relationship of Our Nig to these genres and, additionally, to laboring class writing (Harriet Wilson was an indentured farm servant). He identifies the way Our Nig stands as a double first: the first separately-published novel written in English by an African American female it is also one of the first by a member of the laboring class about the laboring class. This study explores how, as a result, Our Nig tells a series of disturbing two-stories about America’s constitutional guarantee of ‘freedom’ and the way these relate to Frado’s farm life.
Harriet Can Carry It

Harriet Can Carry It

Kirk Jay Mueller

Star Bright Books
2014
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Harriet is a hardworking kangaroo mom. She delivers the mail each day, carrying loads of letters, envelopes and packages in her humongous pouch. After a long week of work, Harriet decides to take some days off to relax and go to the beach with her little Joey. Seeking peace and rest, the good-hearted Harriet embarks on her journey, carrying Joey in her comfy, spacious pouch. Along the way, she encounters a group of hilarious and quirky marsupials, who also want to go to the beach and ask Harriet to carry their stuff from swim fins to a kayak. Poor good-natured Harriet cannot say no until. . . .
Harriet's Monster Diary

Harriet's Monster Diary

Raun Melmed; S.E. Abramson

Familius LLC
2019
pokkari
Meet Harriet, a lovable monster who is just sick at the thought of giving a report in front of her class! Her heart pounds, her chest gets tight, and her stomach twists in painful knots. She can't even bear to get started on it! What is she going to do?In the same humorous spirit of Diary of a Wimpy Kid comes Harriet's Monster Diary: Awful Anxiety (But I Squish It, Big Time). Using the “furmometer” and ST4 techniques developed by Dr. Raun Melmed of the Melmed Center in Arizona, Harriet's Monster Diary teaches kids how to monitor how they feel and respond to stressful situations. Harriet’s hilarious doodles and diary entries chronicle her delightful adventures, misadventures, and eventual triumph in a funny, relatable way. It’s the one book that stressed kids will want to calm down to read!Harriet's Monster Diary also includes a resource section to help parents and teachers implement Dr. Melmed’s methods, plus ST4 reminders that kids can remove, color, and place around the house.
Flash Harriet and the Loch Ness Monster
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Flash Harriet , the famous girl detective, is on the trail of a crime… and it has led her to the shores of Loch Ness. Find out what happens in this comic detective story. Topaz/ Band 13 books offer longer and more demanding reads for children to investigate and evaluate.Text type – A humorous story.There are chapters, which give the book an adult feel.There is a reader response page, which gives important clues to the 'Mystery at Swag Hall'. These help young readers review the plot and know the importance of clues in their own adventure writing.Curriculum links – Citizenship: Respect for property; DT: Moving monsters.This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
Flash Harriet and the Mystery of the Fiendish Footprints
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Flash Harriet, together with Gus, her pet tarantula, is back and on the trail of a new crime. Huge footprints have smashed up the local vegetable garden. Is it something to do with Marmaduke Mildew and the Giant Vegetable Competition? Or does the clue lie in the footprints themselves? Find out how our favourite detective solves the mystery. Ruby/Band 14 books give increasing opportunities for children to develop their skills of inference and deduction.Text type: A humorous story.The step-by-step review of the clues that helped Flash Harriet solve the case on pages 46-47 enable children to recap the significant events of the story.Curriculum links: Science: Helping plants grow well; Citizenship: People who help us – the local police.This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
Flash Harriet and the Missing Ostrich Eggs
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Flash Harriet has a problem. The ostrich eggs at a nearby farm are being stolen. Without them her father can’t do his famous musical performance, and the farm will have to be sold. Who’s stealing the eggs, and why do they want them? Ruby/Band 14 books give increasing opportunities for children to develop their skills of inference and deduction.Text type: A mystery storyCurriculum links: CitizenshipThis book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.