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On the Radar: Sports

On the Radar is a high-interest series that will engage and fascinate readers interested in pop culture, dancing, careers, and sports.á The design is splashy, active, and colourful.

On the Radar: Street Style

On the Radar is a high-interest series that will engage and fascinate readers interested in pop culture, dancing, careers, and sports. The design is splashy, active, and colourful.

On the Run: True Stories of Legendary Outlaws

ThereÎs something timelessly interesting about the lives of legendary outlaws like Billy the Kid and Bonnie and Clyde. But what part of the story is true and what part has been exaggerated or changed over the years? Readers meet the infamous fugitives of modern myth in this engaging set. Each book includes the necessary background information about where and when these outlaws lived, complemented by historical photographs, illustrations, and quotes.

On the Trail: Study of Secretive Animals

This high-interest narrative nonfiction series introduces young readers to extremely secretive and rare wildlife and the amazing group of scientists who study them. The series is packed with exciting wildlife encounters, basic facts about the animals, and first-hand accounts from scientists at work in the field. Each book in this series also includes a table of contents, sidebars, glossary of key words, fast facts, index, and author biography.

On the Way to School

On the way to school, I can see . . . my friends racing just like me. Way up high, we touch the sky. I ride to school. I almost fly."" Every day, children all over the world are traveling to schoolÑby bus, by canoe, through valleys, over mountains and snow. How do you get to school? Exploring all the diverse ways that children journey to school across the globe, this book celebrates the universal joy of childhood, friendship, and learning. A wonderful starting point for discussions about other cultures and lifestyles, this book begs to be read again and again!

On Your Plate

This kindergarten, grade one introduction to food is colourful and approachable for young readers, offering delicious looking photos, points for making food more interesting (add spices or fruit), snack ideas for latch key kids, and activities at the back of every book.

Once a Wasteland: From Toxic Dump to National Park

After decades of companies dumping industrial waste products in the salvage yard, the area had become so contaminated that nothing could live there. Wildlife died and people got sick. The Cuyahoga River was so polluted with toxic waste that it even caught fire! What could be done? The government stepped in, enforcing a full-scale cleanup of the dump that included the removal of nearly 400,000 tons of tainted soil. And then it was time to give the land a fresh start. New soil was brought in, and seeds were planted. After 25 years, the land was healed. Now the area where once nothing could live is part of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Not only does the park provide a vibrant home to thriving diverse wildlife, it also serves as an example of how once-devastated environments can change, heal, and become places of beauty for all.

Once Upon a Garden

Explore a world of self-discovery with Sophie, Lucy, Doug, and Layla in Once Upon a Garden.

Once Upon a STEM: The Science of Fairy Tales (Fusion)

Have you heard the story of Jack? You know, the one where he plants the magic beans, and a giant beanstalk shoots up into the sky. Did you ever wonder what a scientist would make of that beanstalk? Well wonder no longer, because Professor Everafter is here, and he is going to put these fairy tales under the microscope.

Once Upon a STEM: The Science of Fairy Tales! (Fusion Books)

Have you heard the story of Jack? You know, the one where he plants the magic beans, and a giant beanstalk shoots up into the sky. Did you ever wonder what a scientist would make of that beanstalk? Well wonder no longer, because Professor Everafter is here, and he is going to put these fairy tales under the microscope.