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Nature's Rule Breakers: Creatures That Don't Fit In

You're probably familiar with many of the common categories scientists use for animals: warm-blooded or cold-blooded, nocturnal or diurnal. But what about the animals that don't fit in? Sharks cannot be classified as warm or cold-bloodedÑthey are somewhere in-between. And Eurasian eagle owls don't hunt during the day or night. Instead, they swoop through the trees at dawn and dusk. Author and science educator Jessica Fries-Gaither introduces seven common categories scientists use and the animals that break those rules.

Nature's Superheroes (Pogo Books)

Did you know mound ants can lift 5,000 times their own weight? Or that chameleons can quickly change colour? Each book in Nature's Superheroes highlights a specific animal, discussing the special abilities or characteristics the animal has, the biological adaptations that allow for the abilities, and how the animal uses its ôsuperpower.ö Bright, colour photographs and custom illustrations complement the carefully levelled text to make reading for understanding easy and fun.

Navajo Code Talkers, The

Amidst a complicated history of mistreatment by and distrust of the American government, the Navajo peopleùespecially bilingual code talkersùhelped the Allies win World War II.

NBA All-Time Greats

From the pioneers of the 1950s to the global superstars of today, the NBA has always been home to supremely talented players. Get to know the best of the best from your favourite teams through the years. This compelling series is sure to hook readers from the start.

NBA All-Time Greats

From the pioneers of the 1950s to the global superstars of today, the NBA has always been home to supremely talented players. Get to know the best of the best from your favorite teams through the years. This compelling series is sure to hook readers from the start.

NBA Champions  

The popular NBA Champions series is back, fully revised. Each title looks at a National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise that has captured at least one world championship, using accessible but energetic text and action-oriented photos to spotlight its greatest players and most exciting moments. No matter which club young fans favour—be it the legendary Los Angeles Lakers or the star-studded Miami Heat—these books are the next best thing to sitting courtside at the NBA Finals!

NBA Teams  

Each NBA Teams title explores a National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball team. Readers will learn about a teamÎs history, uniforms, accomplishments, statistics, modern players players, coaches, and more. Exciting photos and fascinating facts will help engage even reluctant readers as they learn about their favorite team.

NBA, The: A History of Hoops

Basketball is known for its fast-breaking, buzzer-beating action. With thrilling texts, interesting side panels, and lively player profiles set alongside vibrant photos, every team's origins, stars, greatest triumphs, and most unforgettable moments can be experienced like never before.

NBA, The: A History of Hoops (Junior)

Basketball is known for its fast-breaking, buzzer-beating action, and that excitement is captured in The NBA: A History of Hoops. With thrilling texts, engaging side panels, and lively player profiles set alongside vibrant photos, every team's origins, stars, greatest triumphs, and most unforgettable moments can be experienced like never before.

Nearer My Freedom: The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano by Himself

Millions of Africans were enslaved during the transatlantic slave trade, but few recorded their personal experiences. Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano is perhaps the most well known of the autobiographies that exist. Using this narrative as a primary source text, authors Monica Edinger and Lesley Younge share Equiano's life story in ""found verse,"" supplemented with annotations to give readers historical context. This poetic approach provides interesting analysis and synthesis, helping readers to better understand the original text. Follow Equiano from his life in Africa as a child to his enslavement at a young age, his travels across the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, his liberation, and his life as a free man.