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If You Were A...

Do horses dream? Can snakes hear music? Do sharks have a better sense of smell than people? This basic primer on the features, lives, and habits of favourite animals is enhanced by comparison-based questions: "Who can taste the best -- me or my cat?" The easy-to-read text actively involves the reader and taps into their natural curiosity about their favourite animals.

If You Were the Moon

If you were the moon, what would you do? You'd spin like a twilight ballerina and play dodgeball with space rocks! Find out more in this lyrical list poem accompanied by stunning illustrations.

If You Wrong Us

After a car crash steals the lives of two people they love, Becca and Johnny become obsessed with a common cause. Officially, the crash is an accident. But Becca and Johnny are convinced: someone did this. As they plot revenge against the person responsible, a bond—intense, unyielding, and manic—takes hold of them. And in an unexpected turn of events, they fall for each other. Or so they think. In an upside-down world where decay is beautiful and love and hate become one, Becca and Johnny find themselves grappling with reality. Nothing is exactly what it seems, including what they've come to believe about the crash. The question is: will they learn the truth before it's too late? No, the question is: when they learn the truth, will they care?

I'll Be the Water: A Story of a Grandparent's Love

Joshua and his grandfather love being together. More than anything else they love fishing. But Grandpa gets ill and is in the hospital a long time. When he gets out, he and Joshua share one more fishing adventure, and Grandpa promises Joshua that he will always be near. ""Think of it this way,"" Grandpa says. ""Today, you and I are like two fish swimming together in this lake. When I die, things will be different. I won't be a fish anymore, but I'll become something even better. My love will be like the water in the lake. You might think I'm not with you, but we'll be closer than ever because you'll be surrounded by my love."" Long after Grandpa dies, Joshua comes to understand that Grandpa kept his promise--and that love and its memory survive death. When grown-up Joshua goes fishing with his daughter, he teaches her what Grandpa taught him: ""She knows we never have to feel alone or afraid because we are surrounded by a love that lasts forever.

Illustrated Classics

These literary masterpieces are made easy and interesting. This series features classic tales retold with colour illustrations to introduce literature to struggling readers. Each book retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics.

I'm Big Now!

When you are big, you’re not the baby anymore, but sometimes you want to do the baby things you used to do before! In this funny journey of discovery, one little girl decides to try out being a baby again, but discovers it is more fun being the big sister of the family.

I'm Not a Pig in Underpants

Cartoonist Elwood H. Smith presents a comical rhyming story in which a mysterious animal narrator challenges readers to figure out its identity by explaining which kinds of animal it is not.

I'm Not Cute, I'm Dangerous

Fifi was born furry and incredibly cute-not the best characteristics for a crocodile. Teased by her sisters, Fifi goes in search of a solution!

I'm Sorry, Grover: A Rosh Hashanah Tale

Brosh can’t find his blue cap, and suspects that one of his friends has taken it. When Grover returns the lost item, Brosh is glad that the High Holidays offer him a chance to say, “I’m sorry.”

I'm Sure I Saw a Dinosaur

“One foggy, groggy morning by the salty, splashy sea, I’m sure I saw a dinosaur and I’m sure that he saw me.” A dinosaur is coming ashore! Tell everyone you know! Gather at the beach to see the dinosaur appear! But there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Is there really a dinosaur lurking by the seashore? Or is something funny going on?