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When a strange noise awakens Anjali, she discovers items missing from her home. Who could the thief be? As the neighbours join in the search, Anjali discovers the surprising truth-a little thief (a chota chor) unlike anyone expected. How will she convince this banana-eating thief to return her stolen things?
Eight short stories—based on the author's own life—give readers a unique look at what it was like to grow up in China during this important time in history.
Children will learn to identify 120 first words in each bold and colourful book in this series. The exciting seek-and-find format includes bonus puzzles and mazes, enhancing new readers' observation skills while having fun.
Introduce children to world history, cultures, and languages with books celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and foster leadership development. Readers will embark on a journey of learning and discovery. They will develop the skills needed to become world citizens who work to build a more just, peaceful, sustainable, and inclusive society.
Riley has a dump truck, a flatbed truck, a concrete mixer, and a little pickup truck at his lumberyard. When he tells them that they will help him build a children's park, everyone is excited. There's a lot of hard work to do, from hauling trash to pouring concrete. But once the work gets started, everyone but Little Yellow Truck is busy. Is there nothing he can do to help? As it turns out, Riley has just the right task for Little Yellow Truck. This picture-book offering from author Eve Bunting reinforces the message that even the smallest helper can make a big impact.
For years, the little turtles climbed on top of the big turtles to eat the freshest fruit from the top of the bushes. The big turtles ate the fallen berriesCsour and rotten. Littlest Turtle follows along with this tradition until she hears the feelings of the big turtles. Littlest Turtle sees how unfair this all is and thinks about the important question: would it be so hard to share? Follow along as Littlest Turtle joins together with the big turtles, speaks up for change, and comes up with a new tradition that works for all turtles, no matter the size!
What does it mean to Live Well? Explores different aspects of having a healthy lifestyle, including diet, fitness, wellbeing, and more. This series balances scientific information with practical tips to empower young readers to make healthy choices that can make their minds and bodies feel great.
Blue-blooded crabs? Platypus that sting? One-hundred-year old reptiles? Meet some of nature's longest-surviving species! Discover the stories of these incredible animals and find out how they help scientists piece together evolutionary history.
In a time when understanding the environmental impact of the way we live is crucial, Living Green introduces students to important concepts such as consumerism and environmental footprints, exploring what living in a sustainable way means in today’s world. Hands-on projects, which can be undertaken individually or in groups, teach students about ways in which they can “live green”. Each book in the Living Green series examines a different aspect of life in which students can make more sustainable choices and reduce their environmental footprints.
Much of what is known about people’s everyday lives in times past comes from artifacts but also from diaries, letters, and other writings. Many important details of life during the Civil War, for instance, can be found in the diaries of women who carried on while their men were at war. In the Living History series, firsthand accounts such as these are combined with thoughtful narrative to offer a rich and vivid portrait of daily life in various times and places in history.