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The symbols of Canada series provide fascinating facts about the incredible sites and symbols of each province and territory. Eye-catching visuals showcase these Canadian icons. Every book in the series builds an understanding of our nation through thehistory ofofficial flowers, trees, animals, coat of arms, captials, and flags. This engaging series reinforces citizenship, community and national pride.
T is for a Time uses poetry and expository text to explore the concept of time, from explaining basic units of measurement to showcasing important scientific achievements. Budding scientists will discover what world-famous stone structure is believed to be an early calendar, follow the voyages of explorer Ferdinand Magellan to better understand the International Date Line, and learn to tell time using the Zulu time system.
Tutus and leotards, pointe shoes and ribbons, stretching exercises at the barre - these are all familiar images when one is thinking of ballet. But there's much more to this historic dance form than pink tulle. There's hard work with years of study. Following the alphabet, in T is for Tutu: A Ballet Alphabet dancer Sonia Rodriguez, with husband Kurt Browning, introduces this dance form from its beginnings at the court of Louis XIV to basic positions and training to famous stage roles. L is for t
Use the books in this series to create your own tabletop medieval battlefield. Step-by-step illustrated instructions guide readers through the process of making catapults, small launchers, siege weapons, and more using easy-to-find materials.
With a mixture of inspirational text and practical tips, this tween-friendly handbook encourages kids to seek out nature for health benefits and planet protection. Kids who spend more time in nature benefit in mind, body, and spirit! And likewise, they benefit the Earth. This guide explains the powerful connection between us and our planet and shares practical tips and fun activities anyone can do to get outside and soak up nature. An advisory board of psychologists and nature conservationists i
The Take a Look! 21st Century Media Literacy series leads readers on a learning journey through the basics of media literacy. From thinking critically about sources, bias, and perspective, to creating their own responsible media content, readers will be well-versed in all things media after reading. Covers understanding audience, perspective, persuasive appeals, author's purpose, tracing sources, and creating media content. Series closely aligned with standards from the American Association of S
In response to growing environmental crises, Take Action: Save Life on Earth lays out environmental problems in easy-to-understand language and provides practical advice to readers about meaningful ways they can influence important change for our planet.
Most people can fold a simple paper airplane, but this series flies far beyond simple. Step-by-step instructions help readers fold planes that swoop, loop, and soar! Each subsequent title increases in difficulty, allowing students to build skills and master the art of folding paper airplanes. Side bars offer ways to experiment and customize planes, making them faster, more stylish, or more stable.
Taking a Stand offers readers an in-depth look at important social issues in history and the determined individuals and groups who stood up and spoke out. Each title in the series explores the historical context of the issue, the goals of the people taking a stand, and the actions and events that paved the way for change.
Climate change is increasingly affecting humans and animals on macro and micro levels. Droughts, rising sea levels, unpredictable weather events, food shortages, and the loss of endangered species all pose new challenges to scientists hoping to combat this crisis. This captivating set analyzes and investigates the effects of climate change, inviting readers to understand the changes facing our global community as well as to think critically about cultural and scientific solutions that may offset