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Dina Anastasio

Autor von Who Was Steve Irwin?

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Dina Anastasio was an editor and writer for Sesame Street Magazine for several years. She is the mother of Trey Anastasio of the band Phish. Anastasio has published more than 200 trade, text, poetry, and activity books for children of all ages, as well as many activity books and articles for mehr anzeigen parents. In 1995, Anastasio wrote a book to accompany a television series, Virtual Reality Rangers. She's also done some work for the Sesame Street website, including "Make your own lunchbox". Anastasio is a member of The Authors Guild. Dina Anastasio has written several high interest/low reading level books for ESL students and reluctant readers and appreciates the challenge of helping these students develop a lifelong love of reading. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

Werke von Dina Anastasio

Who Was Steve Irwin? (2015) 407 Exemplare
Where Is the Eiffel Tower? (2017) 261 Exemplare
Pirates (Reading Railroad) (1656) 132 Exemplare
Apollo 13 (Junior Novelization) (1995) 107 Exemplare
Where Is the Mississippi River? (2017) 85 Exemplare
In the Rain Forest (2002) 67 Exemplare
Where Is Hollywood? (2019) 46 Exemplare
So Scary! (2002) 38 Exemplare
A Question of Time (1983) 35 Exemplare
Snakes in North America (2007) 33 Exemplare
After School (2002) 31 Exemplare
Spiders (2002) 30 Exemplare
It's about Time (1993) 27 Exemplare
Flipper (1996) 26 Exemplare
The Torch Runner (2004) 26 Exemplare
Kissyfur And His Dad (1986) 25 Exemplare
The Band (2004) 23 Exemplare
Snakes in the Rain Forest (2007) 19 Exemplare
The Little Scouts (Littles) (1985) 14 Exemplare
Snakes in Asia and Africa (2008) 14 Exemplare
El corderito mas chiquito (2002) 11 Exemplare
Kissyfur Treasury (1986) 10 Exemplare
Van's Sandwich (1993) 10 Exemplare
Be Quiet! (1993) 9 Exemplare
Secret Langauges (2009) 8 Exemplare
Bedtime Stories (1987) 8 Exemplare
The River (2003) 8 Exemplare
Everyone Clapped for Jason (2010) 7 Exemplare
Lost Languages (2009) 7 Exemplare
My stepmother (City stories) (1999) 6 Exemplare
Reboot Tiff (Reboot) (1995) 6 Exemplare
The Romper Room Book of ABCs (1985) 5 Exemplare
Number Games (2011) 5 Exemplare
Jumpstart 1st Gr: Time & Money (2001) 4 Exemplare
The Magic Turtle (2011) 4 Exemplare
La plante carnivore (2003) 4 Exemplare
My special book (1980) 4 Exemplare
Mask Making Around the World (2011) 3 Exemplare
Let's Start Learning Phonics (1992) 3 Exemplare
The Romper Room book of colors (1985) 3 Exemplare
Battle of the Bands (2001) 3 Exemplare
So Scary 2 Exemplare
Awakening (1975) 2 Exemplare
Colors (Grade 1) (1983) 2 Exemplare
Getting Ready For Math (2002) 2 Exemplare
Braille and Beyond 1 Exemplar
Crazy Crosswords (Mad Libs) (1998) 1 Exemplar
Saving the Whales 1 Exemplar
Outlets (series r) (1975) 1 Exemplar
Wig is Wet 1 Exemplar
The Camera 1 Exemplar
Let's Start Reading (1988) 1 Exemplar
Winter Holidays 1 Exemplar
Hiding in the Sea 1 Exemplar
Colors and Being Me (1975) 1 Exemplar
Mix Display (2002) 1 Exemplar

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This is book 2 of 4 in a series of junior novelizations of episodes of the Fox show Space: Above and Beyond that aired in 1995. Despite only being on air for one season I really enjoyed the show. I was a more realistic near-future take on a typical alien invasion story that had well fleshed-out characters. The over-arching story had interesting layers with the In-Vitro and A.I. both shaping the world this story takes place in during the A.I. Wars before the main story even takes place, and the enemy we will come to know as the Chigs will be a mysterious threat that we are challenged to unlock.

Dark Side of the Sun is the third episode which details Shane's past with the A.I. and how she is forced to overcome her crippling trauma to save her squad when a mission goes south fast. It's good to see Shane's character arc transform from trauma-survivor to bad-ass through the story, but I felt everything else was just an obvious vehicle to deliver that story. Regardless, it's a good read, especially for fans of the show.
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JohnKostrzewski | Apr 22, 2023 |
This is book 4 of 4 in a series of junior novelizations of episodes of the Fox show Space: Above and Beyond that aired in 1995. Despite only being on air for one season I really enjoyed the show. I was a more realistic near-future take on a typical alien invasion story that had well fleshed-out characters. The over-arching story had interesting layers with the In-Vitro and A.I. both shaping the world this story takes place in during the A.I. Wars before the main story even takes place, and the enemy we will come to know as the Chigs will be a mysterious threat that we are challenged to unlock.

The Enemy is the seventh episode of the show and details the groups mission to resupply a strange planet where humans have been at war with the Chigs since the very first days, but very few seem to come out alive. As soon as they land, they start to see why even if they don't understand it. The Enemy feels like a throwback to a Star Trek episode dealing with fear and/or mind control on the human mind. It was an okay story, but missed opportunities to really dive into characters' backstories or to play with what was real or not.
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JohnKostrzewski | Apr 22, 2023 |
I've been enjoying this series more since the last few volumes started to focus on animals. This one shows the interesting things they can make, from spider webs to nests to bee hives. Too bad beavers didn't make the cut; I love those industrious little guys!

Publishing trivia side note:

I purchased this entire series secondhand earlier this year from several different sources. After they showed up in their various packages and I opened them I was disappointed to find that this series was published in three different sizes. The books I've reviewed up till now -- volumes 1-12 -- have all been 7" x 7", but this one expands to 8" x 8", and the next two I own come in at a whopping 9" x 9". So instead of sitting nicely on my bookshelf as a perfect complete set, it sort of grows an awkward tail. I wonder which size provided the best sales for the publisher and why they felt the need to change it up so much? And are there more size variants out there? The contents of each size are the same, by the way, with none of them adding special content . . . just 15 or 32 square inches of paper.

(My Pooh Project: I love Winnie the Pooh, and so does my wife. Having a daughter gave us a chance to indoctrinate her into the cult by buying and reading her every Pooh book we came across. How many is that? I’m going to count them this year by reading and reviewing one every day and seeing which month I finally run out. Track my progress here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/23954351-rod-brown?ref=nav_mybooks&she... )
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villemezbrown | Oct 23, 2022 |
Mickey Mouse goes on an adventure up the beanstalk.
 
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