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Political Systems in Action

This fascinating series explores the world's key political systems, how they worked in the past, how they work today, and the people behind the politics. Each title in the series is full of explanatory information, case studies with critical-thinking questions that invite the reader to examine and consider the topic further, and biographical features that showcase the biggest players in politics, both past and present. Packed with historical examples of past political systems, present-day cases, and examples of the systems at work around the world, Political Systems in Action is a must-have series for every student and the perfect introduction to politics.

Politics Today

This series profiles specific ideologies by outlining the history and basic principles of each movement and examining its philosophical positions on government, economics, and society. Emphasis will be placed on historical context, trends, and changes over time, as well as contemporary examples and demographic breakdowns. This exciting series helps readers learn about different political ideas and promotes critical assessment of politics and current events, encouraging understanding and respect of different perspectives. Ultimately, each reader gains an understanding about these groups and the people who identify with these ideologies.

Pollination (First Step Nonfiction)

Emergent readers discover the process of pollination through simple nonfiction text. The books showcase connections and interactions between plants and animals as they depend on each other for survival. Beginning readers will also use nonfiction text features, including a table of contents, photo captions, a glossary, and an index.

Pollinator Pals (Grasshopper Books)

Pollinator Pals introduces early fluent readers to some of the best pollinators in the animal kingdom with a fun, fictional approach. Readers will learn about life cycles, behaviours, anatomy, and survival techniques through the perspective of pollinators as they visit flowers, plants, and gardens and pollinate. Bright, fun illustrations match the storylines to enhance imagination, and tightly controlled text helps children enhance reading skills while learning about the pollinators in their environments.

Pom and Pim

Pom and Pim' s day full of ups and downs, and luck both good and bad. Is eating a huge ice-cream truly a good idea? Is it really bad luck that it' s raining? Or is it good luck...? A wonderfully simple story told with few words, unique illustrations, humour, and heart..

Pond Animals

From beavers to ducks to frogs, this series introduces early readers to animals found in ponds. Students learn about each animal's physical characteristics, behaviour, life cycle, and habitat. labelled diagrams of each animal and fun facts further young readers' learning.

Poo Bum

Once there was a little rabbit who could only say one thing... In the morning his mother would say, ôTime to get up, my little rabbit!ö He'd reply: ôPoo bum!ö At lunchtime his father would say, ôEat your spinach, my little rabbit!ö He'd reply: ôPoo bum!ö One day, he meets a hungry wolf. Will the little rabbit learn his lesson once and for all?

Pooka and Bunni

Oh no! Pooka knocked down her big sister Bunni's pillow castle! Pooka needs to fix it before Bunni returns. Even though she's small, Pooka uses her big imagination, creativity, and perseverance to figure out how to build an even better castle. This clever story highlights sibling bonding and how big sisters can learn a lot from their little sisters! Include a Note to Parents about encouraging creative problem-solving in children.

Poop for Breakfast: Why Some Animals Eat It

Eating poop is gross! So why do some animals do it? For lots of good reasons! Male butterflies slurp up poop to give as a gift to females, which makes their eggs stronger. Robins scarf down the poop of young chicks because it's full of undigested nutrients. And baby elephants gobble up the poop from adults to get essential bacteria into their digestive systems. This disgustingly informative book is bursting with lots of surprising information about animalsÑand digestion!

Pop Culture Bios

This series presents engaging and fact-filled looks at the lives of some of today’s hottest stars, including figures in film, television, music, and more. Each title takes readers through the important events in its subject’s rise to fame and also explains the obstacles that he or she has faced since reaching stardom.