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This beginning reader series describes the different body coverings of familiar animals. Vibrant colour photos correspond directly with each page's simple text to reinforce concepts and vocabulary.
The body is made up of many amazing parts. They work together in different body systems that keep us moving, feeling, and living. How does the brilliant body do this? It3s time to explore the body3s systems with this curricular high-interest, low-reading level series. Learn about this key curricular content presented with an accessible dyslexia-friendly font and a clean design that will help readers ace their next test.
When a family of hyenas poses as a human family called the Bolds—living in a suburban house, going to work and school, concealing their animal features under strategic clothing—the whole neighbourhood is in for an adventure. Whether they're fooling the local police or helping other animals "pass" as human, hilarity inevitably ensues. Written by world renowned comedian Julian Clary and brought to laugh-out-loud life by illustrator David Roberts, each book involves more zany fun for the Bolds and
What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You’d be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You’d be a whale, a dolphin, or a porpoise! This entertaining picture book will keep readers guessing as they learn about how our skeletons are like—and unlike—those of other animals.
Sunset Safari Park could be in danger of shutting down! Zebra and his friends try to think of how to save their home, but they might have to go a little bonkers!
Some dogs are shy and anxious and so are some children. Can Boo and Phoebe turn their fears into a positive experience? A book that celebrates the joy of reading.
This book asks "what is a book?" It celebrates books and reading. It captures the value and magic of books felt by all voracious readers, and is a perfect gift for book-lovers of all ages.
In the 1930s, Lewis's dad, Lewis Michaux Sr., had an itch he needed to scratch?a book itch. How to scratch it? He started a bookstore in Harlem and named it the National Memorial African Bookstore. And as far as Lewis Michaux Jr. could tell, his father's bookstore was one of a kind. People from all over came to visit the store, even famous people?Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X to name a few. In his father's bookstore people bought and read books, and they also learned from each other. People swa
Bridges are some of the most fascinating structures in our landscape, and they come in all forms. From towering suspension bridges to humble stone crossings, this book visits them all in sweet, bouncing text with expository sidebars. But while bridges can be quite grand, this reminds us that their main purpose is bringing people together. This is perfect for budding architects, as well as readers who can relate to having loved ones who live far away.
This whimsical, rhyming tale whirls readers through all the fantastic things that can be found between the pages of a book. From a pirate adventure to a fairy fete, Books Do Not Have Wings explores all the wonderful things a book is that go way beyond its cover and pages.