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Whether we’re at home, at school, or on vacation, the world is in our hands. How can we protect it from harm? If we all take simple steps, we can save the world! Colourful illustrations and bright photos paired with carefully levelled text gives simple steps young readers can take to protect the planet wherever they go. Perfect for young environmentalists!
Robin Newman and Deborah Zemke, the talents behind the award-winning Wilcox & Griswold Mystery series, are back with more animal antics, this time with an ant lawyer named Sawyer who helps a range of animals with their problems. Readers follow each humorous case of animal mishaps while learning about why laws matter and how the justice system works. Serious big ideas are packaged in these funny short stories presented in a lively graphic novel format. Fans of courtroom drama will enjoy this amus
Sawyer wakes up with an idea. A good idea. A great idea. A get-started-right-away idea! So before breakfast, he makes a sketch, and a model, and gets out all his materials. AndCwoah, what was that? It gave him a new idea. A big idea. A colorful idea. But when it isn't quite going the way he wants, he grumps, and sulks, andCwait, what about that other project? Sawyer flits from one activity to another throughout the day, new ideas hitting him like thunderbolts every time he turns around. There's
Mother shares a book about love while Brother shares a book about friendship. Next Aunt Grace shares a book about adventure. Everyone in this family is eager to share books and have the newest member's affection and attention. But all kidding aside, this family knows the bond that is created when reading aloud with someone you love. When Daddy closed the last page, he smiled at me for hours and said, 'Say Daddy! Say Daddy!' He hoped that would be my first word! But wait. Did we hear correctl
P-p-p-paaak! Perico the parrot has something to say. But when he asks for agua, his new owner brings him to the opera. When he says he feels mal, another new owner takes him to the mall. Will he ever find someone who understands him?
The girl in this story sees it happening, but she would never do these mean things herself. Then one day something happens that shows her that being a silent bystander isn't enough. Will she take some steps on her own to help another kid? Could it be as simple as sitting on the bus with the girl no one has befriended (and discovering that she has a great sense of humor)? Resources at the end of the book will help parents and children talk about teasing and bullying and find ways to stop it at sc
Aliya, a seven-year-old Black girl, sees on TV news the public reaction to recent and tragic events. Determined to make sure the lives of those lost matter, she leads her own protest march that extends beyond her living rooom and into her neighborhood to ""say their names"" and loudly proclaim ""good people come in all colors.
Each word in a sentence has a job to do. This series introduces young readers to a group of friends who learn how to use the parts of speech. Colourful illustrations and humorous stories make learning grammar fun!
Do you know how to scare a bear? Would you bang pots and pans? Would you rattle some cans? Would you shout? Would you yell? Would you ring a loud bell? Do you know how to scare a bear? How would you scare a bear out of your cabin? Or out of your fishing boat? How about away from your campfire? And what if he climbed in your bunk? Would the bed go kerplunk?
In many places, paranormal activity is accepted beyond doubt. They played host to a violent past and will forever be haunted by the terrorized souls who make their presence known. Other places bring about sensations that cannot be explained: a deep shiver, a quickened heartbeat, or a sudden sense of doom. Take a walk through the scariest places on Earth, and be warned: it is not a journey for the faint of heart.