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Each title in the Human Body series explores the complex systems in the human body that work to support life. Readers discover the characteristics and interactions of the systems that allow the body to function properly.

Human Rights at Risk explores some of the most urgent human-rights issues that challenge nations around the world today. Each book examines the issue, its history, which areas are most affected by it, and what organizations are doing to help. Topics include gender violence, human trafficking, refugee and immigrant rights, reproductive rights, and excessive use of force by police. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, Source Notes, and resources to aid in further research.

This series takes readers behind the scenes of some of the worldÎs worst spills, fires, and explosions. Readers learn the causes and impacts of each type of disaster, as well as how people are working to prevent future damage. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plentiful photos and includes a table of contents, fast facts, sidebars, comprehension questions, a glossary, an index, and a list of resources for further reading.

When Emma learns that some people go hungry because they don't have enough money for food, she enlists the help of her friends at school to do something about it. The children collect donations from their community, and they learn why everyone needs and deserves nutritious food to stay healthy. This is a sweet story that shows everyone has the power to make the world a better place.

Ten-and-three-quarter-year-old Laura ""Noodle"" Newman had high hopes about going to sleepaway camp for the first time. Once she's there, however, Noodle is miserable. No one can help her get over her terrible homesickness. Things go from bad to worse when Noodle panics while talking on the camp's radio station. Noodle's moment to shine becomes a bout of stage fright as her bunkmates laugh at her. As a menacing hurricane heads up the coast, life at Camp Hillside turns upside down. Through the craziness, Noodle realizes that only one person can make her feel better: herself.

Huxley Higgins is a small seven-year-old with a BIG imaginationT an imagination that often gets him into ridiculous predicaments. Young readers will laugh along with Hux's entertaining adventures in these early chapter books.

Told in lyrical, riddling first-person narrative, this series boasts of its essential role in life as we know it--from the pulling of the ocean's tides to the vastness of the stars in the sky. Back matter about the science of gravity and major historical discoveries enhances the book for STEM learning.

If Creature is not a potato, what could they possibly be? Taxonomy has never been so much fun! This is a silly, delightful book that nonetheless teaches an important lesson about using the scientific method to deduce answers by observing, asking questions, and eliminating possibilities. Vividly brought to life in Elliot Kruszynski3s punchy, graphic illustrations, taxonomy has never been this fun.

The Sixties Scoop is a dark part of Canada's history. Learn more about this time from someone who lived it. Jacqueline tells us more about her time as a child in the Sixties Scoop. Author Jacqueline Marie Maurice, is Métis from Saskatoon, SK, and a survivor of the Sixties Scoop and the foster care system.

The big bad wolf knows he rules the forestCbut he likes to hear the others tell him so. He marches through the woods, asking: -Tell me, who is the strongest?R Everyone, from Little Red Riding Hood to the Three Little Pigs to the Seven Dwarfs, agrees he is the strongest, the toughest, the terror of the woods. So when -a little toad of some sortR stands up to him, the wolf is furiousCthen quickly learns his lesson. I Am So Strong is a great read-aloud for families and classrooms, and a delightful story for anyone who3s known an overconfident wolf.