Hero for the Hungry

Hero for the Hungry: The Life and Work of Norman Borlaug
by Peggy Thomas (Author) and Sam Kalda (Illustrator)
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Booktalk: Can a quiet Iowa farm boy grow up to change the world? Norman Ernest Borlaug did.

Born in 1914, raised on a small farm, and educated in a one-room schoolhouse, Norman Borlaug learned to work hard and excelled in sports, and later studied forestry in college, eventually becoming a plant scientist.

Even from a young age, Norman Borlaug dedicated his life’s work to ending world hunger. Working in obscurity in the wheat fields of Mexico in the 50s and 60s, Norm and his team developed disease-resistant plants, and when widespread famine threatened India and Pakistan, Norm worked alongside poor farmers, battled bureaucracy, and fearlessly stood up to heads of state to save millions of lives from mass starvation.

Often called the “Father of the Green Revolution,” Norm helped lay the groundwork for agricultural technological advances that alleviated world hunger, and he went on to win the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1970. He was a true hero for the hungry.

Snippet: The car stops. Norm’s wife steps out. Alarm bells go off in Norm’s head. Margaret looks flustered, which isn’t like her at all.

Norm hurries down the row to the end of the ditch. “What’s wrong?” he calls out. Has one of the children been in an accident? Is his mother or father sick? It has to be something urgent for Margaret to drive all the way out here from Mexico City.

Margaret shakes her head and hollers, “Norman, you’ve won the Nobel Peace Prize.”

Now it’s Norm’s turn to shake his head. “No. No,” he says calmly. “That can’t be, Margaret. Someone’s pulling your leg.”

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Underground: Subway Systems Around the World

Underground: Subway Systems Around the World
by Uijung Kim (Author/ Illustrator )
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Booktalk: Find out about world cities and their underground systems in this search-and-find book with “inside” and “outside” pages.

Snippet:
LONDON
1890 The year it became known as “The Tube” due to the shape of the tunnels.

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Five-Minute Friendship Starters

Five-Minute Friendship Starters: A Sesame Street ® Guide to Making a Friend
by Marie-Therese Miller (Author)
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Booktalk: Filled with suggestions for conversation starters, easy games, and ways to demonstrate caring, this picture book helps young readers learn fun ways to approach, get to know, and have fun with a new friend–in just five minutes!

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Children of the World

Children of the World
by Nicola Edwards (Author) and Andrea Stegmaier (Illustrator)
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Booktalk: Young readers can discover what life is like for children all around the world as they explore everything from food to family, and even learn how to say hello in many different languages.

Snippet: In NIGERIA, the older you are, the more respect you get from those around you. If you are the oldest child in an Igbo household, you might be called “Senior Brother/Sister,” instead of your name.

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Honeybee Rescue: A Backyard Drama

Honeybee Rescue: A Backyard Drama
by Loree Griffin Burns (Author) and Ellen Harasimowicz (Photographer)
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Booktalk: Follow honeybee rescuer Mr. Nelson as he expertly removes a colony of bees from Mr. Connery’s barn (with a vacuum!) and helps it relocate back to a hive.

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What Can I Do?: Inspiring Activities for Creative Kids

What Can I Do?: Inspiring Activities for Creative Kids
by Mary Richards (Author)
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Booktalk: What will you do today? In this book of activities you’ll find plenty of easy-to-follow activities, from “Invent a Dance” to “Make a Museum”. On each page, there are lists of what you’ll need, tips for getting started, and ideas for making the most out of the task you’ve chosen. As you read through, you’ll discover new facts on every page. Most of the activities can be done indoors, but there are plenty of ideas for outdoor fun, too. All you’ll need to get started is a pencil and paper — and a lot of imagination!

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ReThink the Internet

ReThink the Internet: How to Make the Digital World a Lot Less Sucky
by Trisha Prabhu (Author)
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Booktalk: This middle grade book uses stories to show the hows, the whats, and the whys of digital citizenship, so readers can lead with kindness and stop internet hate.

Snippet: Today’s internet might seem pretty simple: hop online, chat with friends, watch videos, do your homework . . . but the internet–and technology more broadly–is messier than you might realize. This book is meant to teach you seven main skills, which, if you master them, will ensure that the internet never gets the better of you.

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No Boundaries: 25 Women Explorers and Scientists

At Wrapped in Foil blog, we are featuring No Boundaries: 25 Women Explorers and Scientists Share Adventures, Inspiration, and Advice by two National Geographic Explorers, Clare Fieseler and Gabby Salazar.

The authors gathered an amazing group of women to highlight. They have included diverse women working on a wide range of projects from all around the world, from Linguistic Anthropologist Sandhya Narayanan to Volcanologist Stephanie Grocke. Inspiring!

As you would expect from any book by National Geographic, the illustrations are eye-popping full color photographs.  Even better, we learn about how Visual Storyteller Hannah Reyes Morales and Conservation Photographer Jenny Adler capture some of those amazing images.

No Boundries  is perfect to help girls evaluate potential careers. Discovering what careers are possible and how women achieved their goals is a absolute treasure. Explore a copy today!

And pop over to Wrapped in Foil for our full review.

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Dorothy & Herbert: An Ordinary Couple and Their Extraordinary Collection of Art

Dorothy & Herbert: An Ordinary Couple and Their Extraordinary Collection of Art
by Jackie Azúa Kramer (Author) and Julia Breckenreid (Illustrator)
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Booktalk: In the heart of Manhattan lived a librarian and a postal clerk who loved art so much that they collected it. Over the years, Dorothy and Herbert brought home hundreds of works of art–from little-known SoHo artists to luminaries such as Chuck Close and Christo and Jeanne-Claude–to their small, empty-walled apartment, much to the curiosity and delight of their eight cats and tank of fish. Their passion for art and support of artists was so impressive, Dorothy and Herbert became famous themselves. And when they gifted their extraordinary collection to the National Gallery of Art, their art became ours, inspiring new generations of artists.

Snippet:
And when there was a new museum exhibit
or gallery show in town,
Dorothy and Herbert were always there,
hand in hand.

Art filled them with WONDER.

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