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I Can't Draw

A child is asked to draw a cat, a sign, and a dinosaur, and more, but the drawings aren't QUITE what his friends and family want. When the child's drawings get him into a bit of trouble, he learns the importance of trying his best.

I Care (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts-Fiction)

Learn ways to be a good sibling, friend, community member, and more in this fiction series about connecting with others. Each story's carefully levelled text and delightful illustrations support young children learning to read.

I Care (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts-Nonfiction)

Teach kids ways to care for a friend, a pet, nature, and more in this engaging nonfiction series. Simple text and full-colour photos support young children learning to read.

I Care About  

This bright, illustrated series helps young children take their first steps in exploring their wider world. Each engaging book features exercises to help promote a caring attitude, confidence, and self-esteem, and gives readers a way to discuss their emotions. The illustrations by Michael Buxton are quirky and fun and are designed to inspire a child’s imagination. Free downloadable Teacher’s Guide available.

I Could Not Do Otherwise: The Remarkable Life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker

This fascinating biography explores the extraordinary life and work of Mary Edwards Walker, who was a Civil War surgeon, a spy captured and arrested by the Confederacy, and the only woman to have ever been awarded the Medal of Honour, the US government's highest military honour. Outspoken and rebellious, she fought for women's and Blacks' rights and advocated for health-care access and social justice. Interestingly, she was not part of the mainstream suffragette movement due to her masculine clothing style and policy differences. In I Could Not Do Otherwise, readers will learn about an amazing historical figure who broke gender norms and fought for issues that are still prevalent today.

I Didn't Do It

Quick, quick! The Big Cycle Race is coming to town, and Milo does not want to miss it. On his way to the finish line, Milo unwittingly causes havoc that follows him all along the route . . . but when someone tries to steal the trophy, who will save the day?

I Didn't Do It!

When things start going wrong around the castle, everyone blames the Little Princess. No matter how much she cries, "I didn't do it!", no one believes her. Upset, the Little Princess goes off to hide and finds out who really is to blame!

I Don't Want to Go to the Hospital!

The Little Princess doesn't want to go to the hospital, and she does everything she can to avoid it. But when she is finally forced to go, she finds that she really rather likes it. Why? Because they treat her like a princess there!

I Feel Sick!

The Little Princess is never sick except when anyone asks her to do something. She's too sick to walk the dog and she's far too sick to go to school. But when she's invited to a party, all that changes. Or does it?

I Feel That Way, Too!

Ever had a feeling you have no word for? There’s probably a word for it in another language. From the places we go to find ourselves ("choros" in Greek) to the importance of living for today ("vivir al día" in Spanish), there’s a whole world of words for the peculiar and particular feelings that define being human.