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John Nez

Autor(a) de One Smart Cookie

6+ Works 216 Membros 18 Reviews

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Includes the name: John A. Nez

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Associated Works

Count to Ten (1986) — Ilustrador, algumas edições188 cópias
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective) (1991) — Ilustrador, algumas edições93 cópias
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective) (1993) — Ilustrador, algumas edições92 cópias
Where in the USA Is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective) (1993) — Ilustrador, algumas edições82 cópias
Where in America's Past Is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective.) (1992) — Ilustrador, algumas edições57 cópias
Where in Space is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective) (1993) — Ilustrador, algumas edições57 cópias
The Gingerbread Man (1988) — Ilustrador — 56 cópias
Baby Brown Bear's Big Bellyache (1989) — Ilustrador — 53 cópias
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego II (1993) — Ilustrador, algumas edições49 cópias
Amazing Rockets (1990) — Ilustrador; Ilustrador — 39 cópias
Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego? (You Are the Detective) (1993) — Ilustrador, algumas edições27 cópias
Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego? Part II (You Are the Dectective Series) (1994) — Ilustrador, algumas edições13 cópias
Muppet Babies Working World (1989) — Ilustrador — 6 cópias
Baby Piggy's Shapes (1988) — Ilustrador — 2 cópias

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Cromwell Dixon is a young scientist who is set on making the very first flying bicycle--a sky-cycle. He successfully creates one and wins a prize at the 1907 St. Louis Airship Carnival.
I enjoyed this book because Cromwell perseveres when things go badly. I also like that it teaches children science in a very fun and lighthearted, creative manner. Children can learn more about how things were back over a century ago. This protagonist never doubts himself and always aspires to do great things, and children can be inspired to do the same by reading this book. I love the positive message!… (mais)
 
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CMcGinnis | outras 16 resenhas | Feb 6, 2020 |
This book takes a look into Cromwell Dixon's famous invention called the Sky-Cycle. At 14 years old, Dixon invented a flying machine that would pave the way for inventors after him. This book would be great to read in a 1-3 grade Social Studies class. It can also teach students to never give up on something that might not work the first time.
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Sondosottallah | outras 16 resenhas | Sep 18, 2019 |
This book was very colorful. The town had real life buildings and details. In the middle of the story one page had a dark setting because a disaster struck and it ruined the first sky-cycle. After that the book went back to the colorful pages and the little boy rebuilt the sky-cycle even better than the first one. I enjoyed this book it would be a good book to share with children so they can have some background knowledge on air inventions.
 
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AlexaBavido | outras 16 resenhas | Aug 29, 2019 |
When Cookie, a dog who can read and write, goes to school, he not only inspires the children there, he also helps avert disaster.
 
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NMiller22 | Jul 19, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
6
Also by
15
Membros
216
Popularidade
#103,224
Avaliação
4.2
Resenhas
18
ISBNs
12

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