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2001
| So what does this career choice have to offer, and how can kids learn more about the music and dance industry? Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Music and Dance, Second Edition, extensively updated and revised, brings the vast range of opportunities in this industry to the forefront. By encouraging kids to identify their personality traits and skills, this book helps them match their interests and abilities with viable careers. With step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles ....[more] |
2000
| A hands-on guide to rewarding careers in nature and animal care. Whether kids enjoy the fresh air and scenery of the great outdoors or have a special bond with animals, career opportunities abound for nature and animal lovers everywhere. From animal trainers to land surveyors to veterinarians, this field opens up a world of adventurous job possibilities. What does a career in this exciting field entail? Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Animals and Nature, Second Edition, newly redesigned and compl....[more] |
1998
| An engaging guide to a future in the creative arts. Art comes in all shapes and sizes, from paintings and drawings to clothing and photographs. No matter what aspect of art kids are interested in, there is a correlating career. What does it take to seek a career in the creative arts? Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Art, Second Edition, completely redesigned and updated, gives kids an illustrated, hands-on tour of the many career options available in this field. Providing step-by-step self-assessm....[more] |
1998
| An illustrated look at a career in computers. In recent years, computers have taken over the workplace, opening the door to new and exciting jobs in this rapidly growing field. Whether kids want to program computers, do research online, or provide technical support, the world is at their fingertips, and kids are only a click away from a long-lasting career. What does it take to find a job in computers? Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Computers, Second Edition, completely redesigned and updated, c....[more] |
1998
| The ability to communicate clearly and eloquently is a desirable trait in our fast-paced world, and for kids who possess the gift of gab, jobs requiring top-notch verbal skills are plentiful and accessible. Completely redesigned and updated with current information, Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Talking, Second Edition helps kids find their voice and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in fields such as broadcasting and speech pathology. This easy-to-use guide provides step....[more] |
2007
| Now, by creating your own virtual day on the job, you can find out firsthand what it is like to have these exciting careers and many others. Combining behind-the-scenes information, a variety of fun activities, and interviews with working professionals, each book in this lively, colorful series can help you understand what it really takes to land your dream job. Take a tour through a day in the life of each career; spend a day trying it on for size; then decide if the work you have always imagin....[more] |
1998
| An invaluable career guide for kids who love athletics. Sports-related jobs are in high demand, and for budding young athletes they can offer a number of terrific opportunities both on the field and behind the scenes. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Sports, Second Edition brings the vast range of opportunities in this industry to the forefront. This extensively revised book scores major points by encouraging kids to identify their personality traits and skills and match their athletic interests a....[more] |
1998
| An engaging career guide for kids who enjoy writing. For kids who display a knack for turning a phrase, the written word can offer many satisfying career choices in a number of fields, such as book publishing, journalism, and library science. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Writing, Second Edition offers an updated hands-on tour of the many career options available in a number of eclectic fields. Providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this fresh new guide cov....[more] |
1997
| For those who love to explore new places or figure out how the world works, Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Science, Second Edition provides the perfect introduction to science professions, from conducting tests in the lab to teaching high school students to excavating a fossil site. Career profiles include: archaelogist, chemist, food scientist, nutritionist, oceanographer, robotics technician, science educator, veterinarian. Book jacket. |
2007
| Virtual Apprentice: TV Journalist is the perfect starting point for young adults interested in a career in broadcast news. Chapters include: *Headline News! *Newsmakers at Work *Newsworthy Tech and Trends *A Nose for News and a Gift for Gab *In the Newsroom and Beyond *Kids Ask, TV Journalists Answer *Virtual TV Journalist for a Day. |
2004
| A helpful resource for teens exploring careers in the information technology field. Computers and the Internet are indispensable resources in today's world. Millions rely on computers at work and at home, and e-mail is a convenience that many take for granted. Information technology professionals develop, create, maintain, and operate computer-related technologies. From the technical to the creative, the 35 jobs detailed in Career Ideas for Teens in Information Technology offer something for eve....[more] |
1999
| Career Ideas for Kids encourages young people to start thinking today about what they might want to do tomorrow. Each book is filled with delightful text and playful illustrations to engage young readers.Careers profiled: Actuary -- Automotive Mechanic -- Banker -- Builder -- Computer Consultant -- Economist -- Geographer -- Machinist -- Manufacturing Engineer -- Market Researcher -- Mathematician -- Purchasing Agent -- Stockbroker -- Traffic Planner -- Urban Planner. |
2007
| A fun-filled career guide for adventure-minded kids. Adventurous or globe-trotting jobs don't exist only in the movies or on television. For kids thinking about making a career out of exploring new horizons, this book will be a welcome resource. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel, Second Edition clues kids in on action-packed jobs in various exciting fields. By providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this illustrated book helps kids identify ....[more] |
2007
| What does it take to pursue a career in math and money? Completely redesigned and updated with current information, Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Math and Money, Second Edition helps kids identify their personality traits and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in the mathematical or financial field. This easy-to-use guide provides step-by-step self-assessment and profiles various jobs young people may wish to explore further. The career discovery activities have been expan....[more] |
2006
| Virtual Apprentice: Firefighter gives students a behind-the-scenes look at jobs in the exciting field of fire safety. Chapters include: *Smoke, Fires, and a Whole Lot More *Fighting Fires, Saving Lives, Doing Chores *Firefighting Tech and Trends *Brains, Brawn, and Heart *Up the Ladder and Behind the Scenes *Kids Ask, Firefighters Answer *Your Virtual Firefighting Experience *Count Me In (or Out)! |
2005
| An essential reference for teens interested in the arts and communications. It is never too soon to start thinking about a future career, even as a young teen. For those who have the urge to write, perform, design, or otherwise create and communicate, opportunities are limitless in the arts and communications, and it can be invaluable to learn about the different options before committing to one choice. Career Ideas for Teens in the Arts and Communications profiles 36 jobs in this field, which s....[more] |
2004
| A teen guide to a rewarding career in law and public safety. From providing legal services and security to law enforcement and corrections, law and public safety professionals ensure safety and order in society. Profiling 35 jobs in this field that are both challenging and rewarding, Career Ideas for Teens in Law and Public Safety covers everything teens need to know about available opportunities in this exciting profession. Careers profiled include: *Administrative law judge *Bailiff *Coroner *....[more] |
2004
| This helpful guide provides teens with invaluable information for career opportunities in health science. By 2030, more than 70 million Americans will be over the age of 65. With the aging population's demand for health services and the development of new medical technologies, opportunities for health professionals are excellent and will expand rapidly in the years to come. With the 35 job profiles featured in Career Ideas for Teens in Health Science, readers will discover an amazing diversity i....[more] |

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