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Are you lost? Come in! You're in luck-there's no one here just now. Shhh . . . Be as quiet as you can, and very, very careful! In The House of Madame M, we explore a strange house: hallway, living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. Each room is full of surprises to make even the bravest shiver. Are we in the house of an ogre? A witch? Something else altogether? This large format lift-the-flaps visit to Madame M's brings the thrill of finding what lurks in the wardrobe, behind the door, tucked under the furniture. Full of humour and detail, it will mesmerize readers of all ages.
The How America Became America series will help young readers understand how geography, ideology, and historical forces combined to shape the United States of America. It will provide them, in an easy-to-understand and richly illustrated format, a cultural and historical context in which to understand what it means to be a citizen of this great land.
Everyone has big feelings. What situations might cause different feelings to happen? How can you recognize what others are feeling? Help show young readers how to identify and name their emotions alongside their friends from Sesame Street.
A neurodivergent child interacts with their neighbours to discover the true meaning behind greetings and salutations. Verity is bubbling with excitement about an upcoming school field trip to the aquarium! When neighbours ask, ""How are you?""_Verity_shares their excitement and fascinating facts about sea animals. Their older brother John kindly suggests that the question ""How are you?"" is actually a greeting and not an invitation to share so much._Verity_plans an experiment to find out if their brother is right. But when the trip to the aquarium is cancelled, Verity is heartbroken. When people ask ""How are you?"" what should they say then?
It’s time to step up to the challenge. How awesome can you be? Follow along on the path for good as young readers learn key character traits with bright photos and carefully levelled text. Examples from the child’s world help put SEL curriculum in context while a back matter activity further engages readers in kid-led projects to build their social skills. Let’s help kids be even more awesome!
People all over the world are making a big difference in lots of ways. In this series, readers are invited to join them. Each book in the How Can I Help? series gives readers an up-close look at a global, national, or community nonprofit that is dedicated to making positive changes in our world. Readers will explore the history and impact of these mission-driven organizations, while building empathy and learning how they, too, can turn inspiration into action. Engaging inquiry-based sidebars encourage readers to Think, Create, Guess, and Ask Questions as they explore each organization.
The climate is changing and the causes are well understood. How Can I Help? What Individuals Can Do About Climate Change provides common sense, eco-friendly solutions for readers who wish to take positive actions to lower their carbon footprints.
It's hard for some kids to wait for something that they really want! A marshmallow now or ice cream later? In this lively, rhyming picture book, twins Dell and Pete face a series of humorous choices that test their ability to stay strong in the face of temptation. Included is a Note to Parents and Caregivers that explores techniques to help kids build impulse control and learn to delay gratification.
To counteract our worldwide climate crisis we must reduce energy use of fossil fuels globally? a change that requires a new way of thinking and living. This series examines the newest technologies and strategies for sustainable living.