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A study in nature-based colours, Christina Rossetti’s timeless poem is here represented in vivid, interpretive art by French illustrator Laëtitia Devernay.

The world is filled with many colors. Pictures of objects with matching words build vocabulary and color recognition skills.

Dans cette série passionnante, certains des plus grands prédateurs sauvages s’affrontent dans une lutte sans merci! Avance dans la forêt tropicale et plonge au fond de l’océan pour découvrir certains des combattants les plus redoutables au monde. Les lecteurs découvriront les armes dont dispose chaque animal, des dents acérées aux sens ultra-développés, sans oublier les coups qui achèvent leurs ennemis. Dans chaque titre, un récit plein d’action imagine un combat entre les animaux, tandis que de

What do you want to be when you grow up? After reading this series, kids will be shouting out answers to that question. This series gives young readers a basic introduction to people in their communities that they will meet around town. A photo diagram at the end of the book highlights places where these people work.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a huge challenge for our communities. We have all relied on community helpers to help us keep safe and have our needs met. The jobs they do have always been essential, but COVID-19 made them more difficult to do. From health care professionals to food delivery people, find out how community workers have had to adapt to new circumstances to do their jobs during the pandemic-and why we owe them our gratitude.

Time for errands! We drop off books at the library and send letters at the post office. Places like these keep our communities running! This series takes students who are just starting to read independently into familiar places in their communities. Simple, predictable text and bright, colourful photos introduce each place, while features such as diagrams and labels reinforce the text. Take a walk around your community with this fun series!

Differentiating opposites is fundamental for learning. Comparing Directions helps children visually recognize opposing directionals with fun themes and vibrant photos. Comparing Directions titles include tools for teachers and caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.

This highly curricular, STEM-focused series outlines how electrical components workùincluding circuits, batteries, LEDs, conductors, transistors, and sensors. Designed to support engineering concepts being taught in many schools, including robotics and coding, these titles cover the basic building blocks that future electrical engineers need to know. Books also include examples of how each component is used in modern daily life, as well as simple experiments readers can try on their own.