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As Babies Dream

This sweet, rhyming bedtime lullaby is a calming ode to nature. A loving family embraces their child as night falls and dream time begins. From rivers to eagles, to lions and lambs, to leaves and rain, and to stars and the moon, the soothing sounds of the world become the inspiration for a loving night of restful sleep for a weary baby. This book shares the spirit of shared community and the common values of love and hope. Award-winning and beloved author LeslAa Newman crafts a sweet tale that all families with a young one can appreciate.

Ashes Trilogy, The

Haunting and apocalyptic, The Ashes Trilogy series, those left standing must learn what it means not just to survive, but to live amidst the devastation. Dark, creepy, and suspenseful, these stories are impossible to put down!

Asian Animals (Pelican)  

Early readers will be introduced to animals from Asia through simple text and vibrant images to aid comprehension. Learn all about the amazing animals that live on the continent of Asia. List of Sight Words. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers.­ Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Ask the Constitution

While the U.S. Constitution is the ultimate basis of our rights as American citizens, we don't always understand the relationship between this charter of freedom and the laws that derive from it. This set asks provocative questions that draw attention to the rights guaranteed by the Constitution and the limitations that have been set on these rights. Particular attention is paid to the arguments over how this foundational document should be interpreted and how its interpretation has evolved over time. Show your middle schoolers how the Constitution relates to the most hotly contested issues of our day and inspire them to add their own voices to the debate.

Asking Questions About Media (21st Century Skills Library)

Media of all kinds are overwhelmingly present in our lives. This series aims to arm young students with the tools they need to become savvy navigators of the media landscape. Each book offers key questions to ask about how and why media messages are constructed. Readers will learn the basics about how various media are created, key themes in media today, and what to ask about the media they encounter. The goal of the series is to provide a framework to help young students access, analyze, evaluate, create, and participate with the hundreds of messages they receive daily from the mass media, from print to video to the Internet.

Astonishing Headlines

This series of nonfiction readers will grab a student’s interest from the very first page! Designed with struggling readers in mind, these riveting softcover books offer short chapters on high-interest headlines. Each chapter is its own mini-book, which includes a timeline, key terms, and interesting facts. Fascinating black and white photographs keep the pages turning. A bibliography encourages further topical reading.

Astonishing Headlines (cd)

The 16-page Teacher Resource Guide (TRG) available on CD provide over 100 activities and reproducible worksheets to support the books are extend students' reading skills, simply select and print the activities that you need.

Astronaut Annie

Annie is preparing for Career Day at school and is trying to follow her teacher's directive to keep her career choice a secret. Every evening she works on her costume while her family asks for hints. Grandpop gives her a camera in the hope that she will aspire to be a journalist like him. Grandma tells her about her days winning awards for her desserts and lets Annie borrow her mixing bowl and oven mitts. Dad is convinced that she'll wants to be a mountain climber like him; and when Mum asks for a hint, she gives Annie some high-top trainers hoping Annie will be a basketball player like she is. Annie does not commit to any of her family members' career choices, but in the end shows that she can blend something from everyone and make it her own.

AstroNuts (Black Rabbit Tales)

Join AstroWolf, LaserShark, SmartHawk, and StinkBug on a three-part mission to find a planet fit for human life after weÎve ruined Earth. Full of laugh-out-loud humour, Planet Earth narrates this action-packed space saga with creative illustrations throughout. Children's literature legend Jon Scieszka and illustrator Steven Weinberg create a spectacular page-turner for reluctant readers.

Asylum Seekers: Hope and Disappointment on the Border

Individuals who are persecuted or endure gang and gender-based violence in their home countries face a difficult decision-stay or leave. Asylum seekers travel through dangerous conditions to the US/Mexico border in hopes of finding safety and refuge. This title examines how current events, political policies, and a global pandemic have made the asylum process more difficult. Personal stories of those on the journey help readers understand the people who seek asylum at the southern border.