Encourage your child to read as they learn about six different types of ants found around the world. From army ants in Africa to weaver ants in South-East Asia. Ant Antics is part of a five-level, highly pictorial reading scheme, with lively illustrations and engaging stories to encourage reading. Level 3 readers have a rich vocabulary, challenging sentence structure, additional information, and an alphabetical glossary to build literacy skills - ideal for children who are beginning to read alone.
Time and Narrative builds on Paul Ricoeur's earlier analysis, in The Rule of Metaphor, of semantic innovation at the level of the sentence. Ricoeur here examines the creation of meaning at the textual level, with narrative rather than metaphor as the ruling concern.
Jessie Bollier often played his fife to earn a few pennies down by the New Orleans docks. One afternoon a sailor asked him to pipe a tune, and that evening Jessie was kidnapped and dumped aboard The Moonlight, a slave ship, where a hateful duty awaited him. He was to play music so the slaves could "dance" to keep their muscles strong, their bodies profitable. Jessie was sickened by the thought of taking part in the business of trading rum and tobacco for blacks and then selling the ones who survived the frightful sea voyage from Africa. Age Level: 10 and up | Grade Level: 5 and up
In this book, children learn the story of Pocahontas. Famous for helping maintain peace between the English colonists and Native Americans, this brave Indian woman befriended the settlers at Jamestown, saving the life of their leader, Captain John Smith, whom she later married.