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Origami Fun (Express!)

Fold, bend, crease! Origami Fun just might make paper engineers out of hands-on learners. This makerspace series teaches the art of paper folding. Young crafters will work to build and fly airplanes, create festive decorations for the holidays, and even bring extinct dinosaurs back to life!

Origins: Urban Legends

Origins: Urban Legends is a nonfiction series that features engaging information about strange and spooky legends. Each book focuses on one overarching subject, from superstitions to legendary creatures, and highlights four exciting subtopics. Students will learn the history behind legends ranging from sasquatch to crop circles, and read about some of the best-known stories related to each legend. Featuring fun facts, asides, key words, and comprehension questions, Origins: Urban Legends is a high-interest low-level series that will both entertain and educate students as they separate fact from fiction in some of today's most prominent urban legends.

Origins: Whodunnit

Origins: Whodunnit is a nonfiction series that presents the origins of different types of crimes, law enforcement groups, criminal organizations, and crime-fighting techniques. Each book features four distinct topics related to one overarching subject, from beat cops and the Secret Service, to fingerprinting and forensics. Each topic is presented in detail, and includes an informative timeline, fun facts, asides, key words, and comprehension questions. Origins: Whodunnit is a high-interest low-level series that will hold students' interest while they learn about the ever-changing nature of crime-related topics.

Osagie Twins

Twins Eddie and Nosa Osagie secret snooping is always get them into trouble? See what adventures they get up to in this fun series.

Oser être soi

Dire la vérité. Être poli. Faire sa part. Ce ne sont que quelques exemples qui montrent un bon caractère. Grâce à ces ouvrages inspirants et intéressants, les jeunes lecteurs apprennent quels sont les traits de caractère positifs et comment les mettre en pratique dans leur vie quotidienne. Les textes sont écrits dans un langage adapté à leur niveau de lecture et sont accompagnés de belles photos en couleur. Rien de mieux pour accompagner le lecteur débutant et lui faire aimer les livres documentaires!

Other Side of the Wall, The

In his debut graphic novel, Simon Schwartz tells the true story of his parents' coming of age in East Germany, their rejection of the communist way of life, and the challenges of leaving that world behind.

Other Way Around, The

Andrew has seen a flash of his future. (Dad: unfinished PhD. Mom: unfulfilling career. Their marriage: unsuccessful.) Based on what he's seen, he's uninspired to put a foot on the well-worn path to the adulthood everyone expects of him. There must be another way around. A guy can meet the most interesting people at the Greyhound station at dinnertime on Thanksgiving day. The path of least resistance is a long, strange trip.

Otis P. Oliver Protests

Otis P. Oliver is taking a stand. He is NOT taking another bath--ever. But when your opinions matter to the rest of the family about as much as the opinions of the family dog (who, it's worth mentioning, only has to bathe once a month), you have to get serious. So Otis borrows a spiffy suit from his dad and rouses a rabble of neighbour kids to stand up for what the know is right: a bathtub ban. This hilarious story about standing up for what you believe in, compromise, and family will have readers of all ages ready to hit the pavement for their cause-whatever it may be.

Otter Out of Water

Have you seen an otter at play in the water? It's long and it's trim and it knows how to swim. It rolls and it spins. It twists and it grins. What if one day that otter jumps out of the water? Would you ask him to play? What if that otter follows you home? Would he bounce on the chairs? Would he skid down the stairs? The author-illustrator team who created Scare a Bear and Moose on the Loose will once again have readers laughing and guessing. This time the hilarity involves an otter out of water!

Otto Blotter, Bird Spotter

Follow Otto Blotter, adventurer and bird spotter, on a magical journey to find out what it truly means to be part of a family.