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This series explains introductory physical science concepts through real-world observation and simple scientific diagrams.
Specially created to support early childhood teaching, this series is perfect for children learning to read. As young readers turn the pages, they will have lots of opportunities to: make comments and ask questions; make descriptions; discuss their own lives and experiences; read and understand words and simple sentences; improve their skills in counting, understanding, and using numbers; find out about people, places, technology, and the environment.
Tom Yamada seems like any other 15-year-old. But he's actually a supreme martial artist, destined to fight the five Lords of Pain—demons who've been trying to break into our world for centuries. If he loses, a new Dark Age will begin. No pressure, then...
How do your eyes see? How do your ears hear? How does your nose smell? This series covers the basic structures and functions of the body's five sense organs. Young readers will learn how each sense provides the brain with information about their surroundings, and can test their new knowledge with sense-specific activities.
Squirrel is busy running his tailoring shop, Fix and Stitch: Tailor for all Needs. He can thread a needle and mend a tear in the wink of an eye. But now that the leaves have fallen and the birds have flown south, it's time for Squirrel to close the shop. He must prepare his winter home before the snow comes. But just as Squirrel goes to collect materials for his winter home, neighbours arrive, needing his special talents and attention. This story offers a gentle reminder that while taking care of others is important, one still needs to make time for oneself.
Penelope Wryteræs life has been a mess ever since her sister committed suicide a year ago. Now Pen's hooked on Fix, an illegal drug that makes her feel, think, and see differently. The hallucinations are intense, but there's one vision that keeps Pen coming back for more—Nate. He's the only person who cares about her. Too bad he's just a side effect of the drug. Pen knows she's going nowhere fast. She's desperate to change. But when she tries to say goodbye to Nate, he professes his love for her making her more confused than ever. Then, when a girl from school goes missing during a bad Fix trip, Pen realizes she may be in a lot more danger than she ever imagined. Unless Pen straightens up and faces reality quick, she might be the next missing girl on the list.
The soft glow of a candle, the blink of a firefly, a burst of fireworks-light is everywhere in our world! Rhyming text and luminous illustrations follow four children as they experience many different forms of light.
Flash Points is a nonfiction series that showcases critical turning points in history, with subjects ranging from space exploration to civil rights. Each Flash Points title focuses on one overarching subject, and each book highlights four related historical events. Students will be invited to consider the causes of these events, their consequences, and their broader impact on the world. Featuring fun facts, asides, key words, and comprehension questions, Flash Points is a high-interest low-level series that will keep students engaged while teaching them about important historical events.
Best friends and sisters Lo and Rita have spent their lives flying through the air on the trapeze under the lights in the big top. The nomadic circus community is a close-knit family, but those bonds are threatened as secrets and lies surface and Lo finds forbidden love with a boy from outside the circus. The two sisters find themselves at odds with each other for the first time as they both search for love and test the limits of family loyalty. Lo must face up to a family member's deception and navigate her newfound love. Will she manage to land on her feet?