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When Mae the mayfly first hatches she learns she'll have just a day to enjoy the world. But soon a hungry trout has her racing for cover! As she peeks from her hiding spot and notices some of nature's most beautiful sights, she realizes she must live in the moment and experience everything the-sometimes scary-world has to offer. This tender story reminds us all--young and old--to be present and mindful in all we do.

Since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, little Stu’s favourite place to visit was the nearby zoo. He was there so often that even the animals recognized him. The animals’ sounds, from the coos and the snorts, and the squeaks and bellows, and the brays and the whistles, were music to his ears. His mother called it a symphony. Stu loved to pretend to be a conductor when he listened to the animals. But now there is trouble brewing at the zoo. A man wants to take it over and turn it into something else, getting rid of the animals. When the animals learn of his plan, they want to take action. But no one has any ideas. No one but Stu. Young readers will enjoy seeing how Stu steps in to rally the animals to save their beloved zoo.

Born on a tiny moon with incredible flora and fauna, twelve-year-old Magda has always had a gift for cooking up unique and delicious dishes. Like her grandmother before her, Magda earns a spot in the famous intergalactic cooking tournament where children compete on behalf of their home worlds. But when Magda stumbles on an interstellar conspiracy, it3s up to her to protect her home worldCand all the others.

Step into the magical world of Maggie Sparks: the mischievous little witch who turns every day into an adventure. Join Maggie as she learns how to tackle school, make friends, and, most confusing of all, understand her emotions—when she’s not facing dragons and meeting aliens, that is!

Casey's dad has to go away for a couple of days . . . again! Casey hates it when his father has to travel. But this time Dad leaves behind a special gift that will help Casey cope with the absence and with future trips as well. This upbeat and charmingly illustrated book contains a wealth of tips for families in which a parent is often away from home. A Note to Parents by Ann Rasmussen, PsyD, helps parents understand what their children are facing, reassures parents of the value of these separations, and suggests many practical techniques for helping the child before, during, and after an absence.

Twins Austin and Alanna live with their Aunt Kessie. Life is pretty normal, until they find a set of magic face paints. Soon they are setting off on fantastic adventures across space and time! But on their exciting journeys, can they avoid danger and still get home in time?

Students get to astound friends with optical illusions, mind-bending number puzzles and the best tried and tested magic tricks around with these continuation series of our popular Magic Handbooks. Features include the profiles of famous magicians, step-by-step instructions, and clear, colourful illustrations.

Based on true stories, young time-travelling adventurers Marko and Miranda journey to the past into dangerous situations, to face ruthless emperors, pirates, magicians, and lost cities, and more! Enjoy the ride with this Asian time-travel series.

Isa's younger sister has cancer and as a result, Isa feels like she's becoming invisible to her family. Everything is spiralling out of control until she stumbles on an actual, magic tree in her family's orchard. The tree seems to make wishes come true. Can Isa figure out how to take care of the tree and find a way to cure her sister?

High in the clouds is the magical kingdom of Ooh La La, where everyone can create whatever they desire just by imagining it. But one boy's greatest desire is to go to Earth in search of true happiness. The king allows him to travel there for three days, but without his magical powers. On the first day, the boy washes dishes in a restaurant. On the second day, the boy works as a messenger delivering packages. However, he has not found happiness. On the third and final day, the boy discovers a beautiful garden and learns that making something with his own hands gives him the happiness he has desired. To thank the boy for his work, the gardener gives him a red bag filled with seeds. The boy returns to Ooh La La and teaches others the happiness that creating something with your own hands can bring.