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The world's oceans cover more than 70 percent of Earth's surface. But how much do children really know about our planet's main bodies of water? Oceans of the World gives readers the basics on the world's five main oceans, through beautiful photos and simple text. Colourful maps, fact-filled side bars and captions, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, an index, and an introduction to the author all aid in comprehension.

Take a dive into fascinating facts about one of Earth's five oceans. Learn where to find each ocean on a map of the world, how it got its name, how deep it is, and what animals swim in its waters. Then get inspired to help protect Earth's amazing oceans. Comprehension Questions with answers. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Robert is different from all other ravens. He is a happy bird. But when he laughs and tells jokes, the other birds don’t like it at all. Nor do they like his colourful clothes and they hold their ears when he tries to sing. Unhappy, Robert is forced to leave home. Far away, he sings and dances and tells his terrible jokes, and eventually he finds friends who enjoy him as he is, and even join in. Back home, the black birds discover to their surprise that the world feels a bit empty without Robe

Readers will be fascinated by this entertaining and informative series, which shines a spotlight on some of the world's oddest birds. The character Professor Oddfeather offers amusing facts throughout each book, describing the distinct body parts, disgusting habits, and odd behaviors that make these birds stand out from the flock. Each book features facts about where they live, what they eat, and how they raise their young, along with a ""Battle of the Birds"" comparison to similar birds. Every

Long snouts, bright-red lips, pointy heads . . . the animal kingdom is full of critters with unique features. Learn about the incredible adaptations that help these creatures-and their odd bods-survive and thrive all around the globe!

From the interesting and intriguing to the weird and wonderful this Odd Jobs series is HIGH interest combined with a LOW level of complexity to help struggling readers along. The carefully written, considerate text will hold readers’ interest and allow for successful mastery, understanding, and enjoyment of each Odd Job title.

When the new kid joins his class, Woodrow agrees with his schoolmates--Toulouse is really weird. He's short - kindergarten short - dresses in a suit like a grandpa, has huge eyes, and barely says a word. But Woodrow isn't exactly Mr. Popularity. The frequent target of the class bully himself, he figures that maybe all Toulouse needs is a chance. And when the two are put together in gym to play volleyball, they make quite the team. Toulouse can serve, set, and spike like a pro. He really knows h

Engaging stories with straightforward plots follow characters as they experience the firsts of going to school. From riding the bus and navigating the lunch line to celebrating the 100th day, each book uses a friendly voice to tell the stories of relatable, diverse characters. Perfect for readers going to school for the first time or returning to school after summer break.

It's Off to Space to learn about the sun, moon, planets, and stars! With concepts correlated to early science curriculum standards examined through simple text and diagrams, this series is sure to fly off the shelves. Stunning full colour photographs will guide emergent readers through space while they learn about the objects they see in the sky.