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Cette série présente les saisons aux lecteurs débutants au moyen de phrases simples et d'images captivantes.

Les Canadiens et Canadiennes ont plusieurs raisons de fêter. Ils aiment se réunir à différents moments de l'année pour respecter plusieurs célébrations uniques à leur culture. La série Les célébrations canadiennes permet aux lecteurs et lectrices d'examiner de plus près l'histoire de ces événements, les raisons qui motivent chacune de ces célébrations et les façons qu'ont les Canadiens et Canadiennes de se réunir pour les fêter.

Plant and gardening projects are fun and easy with the help of beloved Disney Frozen characters including Anna, Elsa, and Olaf! Photos and step-by-step instructions guide readers through projects such as growing beans and making a troll terrarium. Plant life cycle information and critical thinking questions extend learning.

Segregated South Carolina, 1955: What should have been a Little League game between children becomes a quagmire of prejudice when white teams refuse to play against the black Cannon Street All-Stars.

The Let3s Go Fishing series introduces young readers to popular types of fish. Each book covers the fish3s habitat, physical features, and behavior, offering a detailed look at these well-known species.

From a mischief of mice and a shiver of sharks to a caravan of camels and a rhumba of rattlesnakes, animals from around the globe gather a group and sashay, swim, slither, or sail through this party of animal plurals. The only question is "What to call this animal arcade? This critter convention? This zigzag zoo? This purring and preening parade?" A delightful and colourful romp through the perfection of animal plurals from the author of Memoirs of a Goldfish!

Celebrate young readers with this engaging series that teaches about cultural and national holidays. Each fictional story features colorful illustrations to help beginning readers flourish.

Help young readers everywhere feel celebrated! Engaging photographs and accessible text give readers the support they need to learn about different holidays and traditions in this nonfiction series.

This engaging series uses illustrated stories to help children develop language and communication skills in a fun, imaginative way. Notes for caregivers and parents offer supplemental activities and ideas for every spread. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

This simple look at opposites uses repetitive sentence structures and familiar vocabulary to give budding readers success. Although written at a very low level, the author’s themes tie all the examples together to give a sense of story.