Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Superhero Coffee Beans! - cover

Superhero Coffee Beans!

Emma Dredge

Publisher: Next Chapter

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Have you ever wondered where coffee comes from? People love to drink it, but did you know that coffee beans are actually little tiny superheroes?
 
9-year-old Ted is in a cafe with his Dad. Discovering more about each stage of the coffee bean's journey, Ted also learns fun rhymes, helping him remember the story of the coffee beans more easily. And most importantly, he learns about the coffee beans' greatet superpower of all: bringing people together.
 
Find out amazing facts about coffee beans in this book, and learn all about their incredible superpowers!
Available since: 03/01/2023.
Print length: 30 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Greetings - The Adventures of Fenek - cover

    Greetings - The Adventures of Fenek

    Dominika Galka

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Fenek is very sociable. He likes meeting the people he knows, and saying hello to them whenever he can. Why then is mum not always happy about it? Thanks to this book, your child will:remember that greeting other people in an appropriate way is really important; learn in what kind of situations you can say “hi”, and when saying “good morning” or “good afternoon” is a much better thing to do;understand that the words and expressions used to greet people and to say goodbye to them say a lot about our good manners. The Adventures of Fenek - Books for younger children 
    Thematic series that respond to the needs of pre-school and kindergarten teachers, parents, and psychologists. 20-page brochures are published in series of four books each, and they are all thematically related.
    Show book
  • Apostasy Can Lead a Nation to Self-Destruct: Will America Mend Its Ways and Return to God? - cover

    Apostasy Can Lead a Nation to...

    Philip Wittig

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Apostasy Can Lead a Nation to Self-Destruct: Will America Mend Its Ways and Return to God? is the study of two nations separated in time by several thousand years. From their founding, both nations and their people, for untold generations, were consecrated and dedicated to God. Who are these nations? They are ancient Israel and America. 
    Both nations were plagued with historical amnesia—the failure to pass on to future generations the story about the protection, blessings, and prosperity they had received at the hand of a loving and compassionate God. As a result, apostasy began to gain traction so that the people of each nation began replacing the worship of God with flourishing idolatry. 
    What happened to ancient Israel is history. God waited patiently for the nation to return to him so that he could destroy its enemies and heal the nation. He patiently tolerated its defiance but finally declared his righteous judgment, allowing the evil Assyrians to destroy that nation, and ancient Israel disappeared from biblical history. The status of America remains in limbo as God waits patiently for America to respond positively to his plea to return to him while it defiantly marches to its impending doom. Time is running out! 
    A chapter is included that is directed to the reader who is doubtful that America will return to God but is also concerned about the eternal destination of his soul should America be destroyed by a cataclysmic event.
    Show book
  • Ivy & Bean One Big Happy Family (Book 11) - cover

    Ivy & Bean One Big Happy Family...

    Annie Barrows

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Book 11 in The New York Times bestselling Ivy & Bean series.Ivy and Bean are back, and they are funnier than ever. Ivy's worried. She's read a lot of books about only children, so she knows that they are sometimes spoiled rotten. They don't share their toys. They never do any work. They scream and cry when they don't get their way. Spoiler alert! Ivy doesn't have any brothers or sisters. That's why she's worried. How can she keep from getting spoiled? She could give away all her clothes, but she'd probably get in trouble. She could give away all her toys, but she likes her toys. There's really only one solution: she needs a baby sister, on the double! Luckily, Ivy and Bean know just where to get one.
    Show book
  • Police Cars - cover

    Police Cars

    Amy McDonald

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Get out of the way! Here comes a police car! In this title, kids just starting to read independently can learn about the parts and jobs of these speedy vehicles. Easy, predictable text and crisp photos give readers support while simple features add context. Head out on patrol with this fun beginning read!
    Show book
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Life and Music of the Great Composer - cover

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Mozart once called music “my life”, and indeed few were as naturally gifted at it. Mozart’s memory and genius for music allowed him to compose lengthy works, even full-length operas, without transferring them to paper until he had fully visualized and retained them. He regarded copying as a tedious task, and this caused no small amount of consternation among performers, in particular the orchestra, some of whom received their parts minutes before curtain. This was said to be the case for the premiere of Don Giovanni, where Mozart was furiously scrawling and handing out parts to the overture with the audience in attendance. Surprisingly, these entire works, sometimes hundreds of pages, not penned until they were complete in his mind, usually arrived to the manuscript without a single blemish or change of heart. Mozart’s eccentricities are remembered centuries after his death, to the point that much of his life, illnesses and death have been mythologized, and today a lot of his legacy has been shaped by the manner in which his personality has been depicted in biographical works like Amadeus. 
    In addition to a large and consistently high-level body of work, Mozart represents for some the real beginning of the German lineage to the 20th century, although Ludwig Beethoven, greatly under Mozart’s influence, created much of that transition’s reality. Three of Mozart’s operas are continually in the top 10 works performed around the world, his piano concerti and symphonies are all in the standard repertoire (save for some of the earliest), and his choral works are treasures of the West. The bulk of his reputation was not garnered by breaking with tradition and destroying it but rather by fulfilling it with a greater beauty and naturalness than was possible for any other artist of the time.
    Show book
  • Mary Can! - cover

    Mary Can!

    Mary J. Blige

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    From multi-award-winning singer, artist, actress, and icon Mary J. Blige comes a fun and inspirational story that teaches young readers they can be anything, and they are enough. 
    Most of the time, people say “no” or “you can’t” because they dream too small. 
    Young Mary has been told that there are many things she can’t do. Like stay up past bedtime, or be an astronaut or become president. But what she really wants is to sing, and she isn’t about to let anyone tell her she can’t do it! 
    A powerful motivating tale about a confident and ambitious girl who doesn’t feed into negativity, this debut children’s book from legendary artist Mary J. Blige proves that anyone can make their dreams come true by believing in themselves. It's a great conversation starter for overcoming discouragement from others. 
    Brought to life Mary Can! is perfect for go-getters who aren’t afraid to be a YES in a world full of NOs.
    Show book