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Backyard Bugs (Tadpole Books)

Bees, ladybugs, ants. There are so many insects to view just outside your door! This series helps children develop reading skills while exploring the world around them. Tightly controlled vocabulary and repetitive text patterns work together with crisp and colourful photographs to create a reading experience that is engaging and supportive.

Backyard Critters (First Step Nonfiction)

Engage young readers with basic yet astounding scientific facts about the tiny and sometimes gross creatures that live in backyards and parks across the country. Caption call-outs highlight key visual details in the books' eye-catching images, and informative chapter headings assist emergent readers in locating and identifying main ideas. An educational photo diagram at the end of each book plays up the "yuck!" factor of the insects, in addition to introducing important life science details about each critter.

Backyard Games

The Backyard Games series provides readers with insight into the games they play in their backyards with family and friends. Each title describes the purpose and rules of each game, as well as the equipment needed. The health benefits of playing each game are also discussed.

Backyard Science (Crabtree Seedlings)  

Young kids love to explore their surroundings and the backyard is where they usually begin. Backyard Science books help teachers teach living sciences with things kids can observe in their own yard or nearby park. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Backyard Wildlife (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

Whether seen in the wild or at the zoo, children are probably familiar with each of the animals in this series. Each book introduces a common animal to early readers and provides information to expand their knowledge about the characteristics, diet, and habitat of each animal.

Badger's Perfect Garden

It's springtime and Badger is ready to plant the perfect garden. He has spent months gathering and sorting seeds. It's been a lot of work but it's worth it. His friends Red Squirrel, Dormouse, and Weasel come to help. They weed. They rake. And finally they plant. Afterward, everyone celebrates, and Badger can already imagine the perfect rows of flowers and vegetables. But then a rainstorm comes and washes away the beautiful seeds. Badger's perfect garden is ruined. Or is it? Author Marsha Diane Arnold's gentle story will encourage young readers to think beyond plans and expectations and imagine the wonderful possibilities that may occur when life and nature have other ideas.

Baffling Behavior in the Past (Roar! Books)

Pet polar bears, public toilets, brutal battle tactics, and hooks to scoop out the brain, the past was a pretty peculiar place. Join the hi-lo adventure exploring ancient times around the world. Struggling readers in grades 6 and 7 won3t be able to put down these accessible books written at a 3rd and 4th grade reading level.

Bag of Marbles, A: The Graphic Novel

In 1941 in occupied Paris, brothers Maurice and Joseph play a last game of marbles before running home to their father's barbershop. This is the day that will change their lives forever. With the German occupation threatening their family's safety, the boys' parents decide Maurice and Joseph must disguise themselves and flee to their older brothers in the free zone. Surviving the long journey will take every scrap of ingenuity and courage they can muster. And if they hope to elude the Nazis, they must never, under any circumstances, admit to being Jewish. The boys travel by train, by ferry, and on foot, facing threats from strangers and receiving help from unexpected quarters. Based on an autobiographical novel by Joseph Joffo and adapted with the author's input, this true story offers a harrowing but inspiring glimpse of a childhood cut short.

Bag of Marbles, A: The Graphic Novel (pb)

In 1941 in occupied Paris, brothers Maurice and Joseph play a last game of marbles before running home to their father's barbershop. This is the day that will change their lives forever. With the German occupation threatening their family's safety, the boys' parents decide Maurice and Joseph must disguise themselves and flee to their older brothers in the free zone. Surviving the long journey will take every scrap of ingenuity and courage they can muster. The boys travel by train, by ferry, and on foot, facing threats from strangers and receiving help from unexpected quarters. Based on an autobiographical novel by Joseph Joffo and adapted with the author's input, this true story offers a harrowing but inspiring glimpse of a childhood cut short.

Bahar, the Lucky

Bahar is determined to help her family earn more money than what she makes selling rugs at the local bazaar. So, she decides to become a fortune teller. After some lucky "accidents" telling correct fortunes, the king has summoned her to the palace to be his fortune teller. How will she get herself out of this situation without the king and everyone else discovering the truth that she's a fraud?