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Written and illustrated by Native Americans from various tribal nations, these comics detail the deep emotions of leaving one?s homeland to fight in a war far away, the comfort and benefit in finding those who speak your native language, and the pride in knowing you served your country while honouring your people. A high percentage of Native Americans serve in the U.S. military and bring special talents that have aided their fighting units during wartime, including the famed code talkers of Worl
The fictional Tales of the World series introduces young readers to memorable young characters, far-away lands and the universal dreams shared by children around the world.
Young readers get a front-row seat to historical events in the Tales of Young Americans series.
If walls could talk, what would they say? Perhaps they would tell us who built them and why. Maybe they could even tell us about people's lives today or about how our ancestors lived thousands of years ago. In this book walls really do talk, and oh, the stories they tell. This new edition combines the beloved children's books Talking Walls and Talking Walls: The Stories Continue. Together, those titles sold more than 170,000 copies. This new edition, thoroughly revised by the author, makes the t
Holiday stories are a perennial favorite! Adorable illustrations and friendly characters engage young readers at story time while sharing the magic of every season. Learning concepts include opposites, sharing, and working together.
Panoramic illustrations of farm scenes and sunny fields depict a rural setting, then a flip of the book shows big-city skyscrapers and urban bustle in this briefly worded narrative.
Tallulah is ready to start her work as the Great Lakes' first official mermaid! It's a big job, and when a raft carrying a pair of children gets swept from the beach into rough waters, she swims into action. Maya and Finn can barely believe they've been rescued by a mermaid! When the kids and Tallulah find they have a love for the Great Lakes in common, Tallulah makes them honorary Great Lakes Mermaids--she could use the help!
Tallulah doesn't look like the other young mermaids living in the ocean. Her tail is a dull gray. And when all the other mermaids go on a quest to find the special gemstones that make their tails sparkle with colour, Tallulah doesn't find her gemstone at all. When Turtle suggests that Tallulah searches the Great Lakes she is eager to give it a try, even though the other sea creatures believe mermaids don't belong in lakes. Tallulah explores the Great Lakes from north to south and east to west, u
Tao is a master at pulling off jokes and pranks, but he’s also determined to become a master of martial arts someday . . . even if it seems to be an impossible mission!
Slap! Flap! Tap! WhatÎs that sound? ThatÎs the sound of Tap! In the 1800s, African and Irish Americans found that they had something in common: Both cultures shared a love of dance. As people came together in New York City, the dance style ÌTapÊ grew with each new dancer. New ideas and new moves were inspired by their personal cultures. Read along to hear about the blending of Irish and African backgrounds, and of course keep an ear out for Slaps, Flaps, and lots and lots of Taps!