Author: Dana M. Rau, Who HQ
Series: What Is the Story Of?
Narrator: Jorjeana Marie
Unabridged: 0 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Penguin Random House Audio
Published: 01/10/2023
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Books & Libraries
Uncover the mystery of Nancy Drew and how the beloved teenage detective came to be in this new addition to the What Is the Story Of? series.
When the very modern character of Nancy Drew first appeared in 1930, no one had a clue that she would remain a star for the next century! To this day, Nancy is still the main character in new TV shows, movies, and books. What makes her so interesting to so many generations of readers? Nancy can do it all! She's a daring teenage girl who solves mysteries, expertly drives her famous blue car, cooks like a gourmet chef, swims like a pro, and more! Since her first appearance, the prodigy detective has inspired young readers to believe that they can do it all, too.
Did you know Jeff Kinney posted sections of Diary of a Wimpy Kid on a website long before it became a book? Discover how an aspiring cartoonist went on to become a bestselling children’s author.
What happens when you need to find some materials at the library? The library is full of books, magazines, and computers that we all can use. What else can we find at the library?
Olivia is the best big sister in the world.Her baby sister tells of her big sister's adventures in a lovely story about making cupcakes.
Perry likes pizza and pingpong. But one day he wonders what kind of pizza professional pingpong players would pick. When he can’t find the answers at the library, Perry decides to write his own book. Follow Perry’s idea from beginning to...
About the BookA Step by Step Guide to Identify your hidden passion in life. It’s simple, useful and practically possible to know.About the AuthorD.S.Pais is a Singaporean author who has 19 books to her credit. She loves writing novella's, poet...
Librarians lend and take care of books. Many years ago, the job of a librarian was simpler because librarians only took care of a few books and libraries were small. Most libraries today contain many books, magazines, computers, and other media equi...
Are you ready for a library adventure? Join a group of children as they explore the Dewey decimal system! Search for ghosts in the 100s section, track down everything from costumes to cars in the 300s, and be on the lookout for sports and music in t...
The go-to bestselling guide to help young people navigate from a middle school book report to English Comp 101 In How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids, New York Times bestselling author and professor Thomas C. Foster gives tweens the t...
Karl and Carolina love to learn. This week, they want to learn about dinosaurs. Karl has lots of questions about books, and Carolina knows just how to answer them. Join Karl and Carolina as they explore the parts of a book.