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Dogs to the Rescue! (Pilot)

For years, humans have relied on their canine companions to surpass the status of a family pet. Dogs sniff out bombs, chase down criminals, and even go to war. Others provide guidance and comfort to those who need it most. Meet the brave and loyal dogs that come to the rescue when people can’t manage alone.

Dogs with Jobs

Each title in the Dogs with Jobs series profiles a specific type of working dog, showcasing the role it performs and the training required to get the job done. Each Dogs with Jobs title features easy-to-read text, stunning visuals, and a challenging educational activity. Dogs with Jobs is a series of AV2 media enhanced books. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks multimedia content. These books come alive with video, audio, weblinks, slideshows, activities, hands-on experiments, and much more.

Dogs: An Illustrated Guide to 100 Brilliant Breeds

Don3t miss this book it3s an absolute must-have for all kidsTand older humans! Dogs is a must have illustrated guide to 100 of the world3s best loved breeds. Big dogs, small dogs, hairy dogs and silly dogs, this book has it all! Find out all about your favourite breeds and discover some new ones too. Each of the 100 illustrated dogs are accompanied by funny bite-size facts and stats to give you the lowdown on the breed3s history, quirks, and special skills.

Dojo, The

The dojo: it’s a training center. But for the teens who are learning mixed martial arts there, it’s a home base. As they work toward mastering their fighting skills, they’ll have to use the sport’s discipline to deal with real-life issues—both in and out of the fighting cage.

Doll Test, The: Choosing Equality

Narrated by dolls, this book-length poem by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford focuses on the pivotal research of Black psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark. In the so-called "doll test," they presented Black and white baby dolls to children and asked them questions to determine racial perception and preference. The research showed that segregation caused Black children to develop a sense of inferiority and self-hatred. Kenneth later testified before the US Supreme Court as part of Brown v. Board of Education, helping to bring an end to legal segregation.

Dolley Madison, the White House, and the Big Tornado

Many people know the story of Dolley Madison, one of the first First Ladies to live in the White House, and how she saved the famous painting of George Washington as the British attacked and burned Washington, D. C. But few know what happened next. With the U.S. soldiers in retreat and Dolley fleeing, what drove the British soldiers out of the city they were intent on destroying? Was it really a tornado? Or was it something else?

Domestic Extremism: How Big Is the Threat?

Violent incidents that can be directly attributed to domestic extremism are increasing. In recent years, experts note, most of those incidents were perpetrated by right-wing extremists. These extremists follow a mix of ideologies. What they have in common-the driving force behind their actions-is the belief in violence, intimidation, and mass destruction to advance their social and political views.

Donald Trump: 45th US President

Donald Trump broke all of the rules of traditional political campaigns. Few, even in his own party, thought he would win. But he did. Donald Trump: 45th US President explores Trump's early life, his formative years, his career, and the campaign that brought him into office as America's 45th president.

Donald Trump: Controversial 47th US President

Donald Trump is a lightning rod for controversy. His supporters hope he will fulfill the promises he made throughout his 2024 campaign. His critics fear the very same thing. This book explores how Trump became the champion of a large number of Americans while alienating millions of others along the way.

Don't Call Me Fuzzybutt!

Bear is tired. The weather is getting cool and he's ready for a nice long nap-he's got earmuffs and a brand-new door to keep out the noise, plus a pair of fluffy slippers. Meanwhile, real estate mogul Woodpecker finds his recent home is missing. And he follows the trail of debris right to Bear's new front door. When he "tap tap taps" to talk to Bear about it, the two engage in a feisty exchange of name-calling and gossip with the rest of their forest neighbours. Can they patch it up-literally-before Bear loses too much sleep?