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Young readers will love this series about predators and the impressive body parts they have for defence and for catching prey. Fierce photographs accompany interesting facts and details about these mighty animals.
Bully the bullfrog lives in a pond full of lilies. The flowers are beautiful, fragrant, and enjoyed by the many other creatures that also inhabit the pond. The pond is a very pleasant place to live. Or it should be. Instead, Bully decides that only he should be able to enjoy the beautiful lilies. He demands that the other inhabitants of the pond leave. And once Bully has the flowers to himself, his selfish behaviour almost destroys them. Can anyone stop Bully and his bullying ways? As it turns out, the answer is YES! Using humour and whimsy, author-illustrator Jennifer Sattler masterfully shows young readers that standing up together can make all the difference in the world.
Bully breeds are a group of dogs with shared backgrounds and characteristics, such as muscular bodies. This series features the bodies and behaviors that make each breed unique. A quiz tests whether readers are ready to adopt a dog and a fact page busts some myths about bully breeds.
In this series, you'll find the fiction novel, THE ONLY WAY OUT, that tells a gripping tale of bullying and mental health struggles in a high school setting. It evokes emotion in readers, heightens their awareness of important issues, and inspires a more positive way forward. The book is dedicated to the late Amanda Todd, and donates part of all proceeds to the Amanda Todd Legacy Society. You'll also find an educational bullying and mental health workbook, MANY WAYS UP, that accompanies the novel. It offers teaching components, discussion questions, visual exercises and actionable tasks for everyday life. This workbook is approved by educators, endorsed by BullyingCanada and donates part of all proceeds here. Both books are grounded in a powerful message to talk openly and speak up. These books serve as an ideal mini unit on bullying and mental health for use in a classroom setting, for students aged anywhere from 11 to 18.
Wacky misunderstandings, riddles that nobody gets, goofy puns, and silly fantasy sequences, this graphic novel series will have early elementary school kids laughing non-stop!
People have simple needs. Food, water, light, space. Maybe a small measure of dignity. What happens when someone takes all that away? This pulse-pounding, award-winning novel explores what happens when your worst nightmare comes true.
The best thing to do for someone who thinks he's lost his whole life is to make him feel like it's been given back to him. That's why I can do this. Fire can fix it." William Tucker always does the right thing. He excels at high school, works at the grocery store, passes out bulletins at his father's church, and still finds time to fight fires as the newest volunteer firefighter in Coosa Creek, Alabama. But no matter how many good deeds William does, it never seems like enough. So when his father's expectations and the community's hypocrisy become too much to bear, William's obsession with doing good transforms into something far more dangerous.
Burn Out will satisfy the growing desire for science fiction with a thrilling story of survival, intrigue, and adventure. Most people want to save the world; seventeen-year-old Tora Reynolds just wants to get the hell off of it. One of the last survivors in Earth's final years, Tora yearns to escape the wasteland her planet has become after the sun turns "red giant," but discovers her fellow survivors are even more deadly than the hostile environment.
Buster is a sweet little garbage truck. He can't wait to grow up to be a big truck, just like his father. Buster practices driving and lifting and beeping with his friend, Kitty. There's one small problem. Loud noises frighten Buster. When his father takes him to the truck yard to meet the other vehicles, their air-horn blasts and roaring engines send Buster skidding away to hide. He wants to be big and brave, but how can he work with Daddy and his friends when their loud sounds scare him? Buster feels terrible. When Kitty gets into trouble, little Buster musters up his courage to save her.
Meet Molly, Max, Megan, and Mo-The Busy Monsters. Young readers will love joining the family of friendly monsters as they take part in familiar activities, such as going to the park, cleaning up the house, and planning a birthday party. This series of fun stories from Ruby Tuesday Books has been carefully crafted to help young children learn to read. To build reading confidence, each book combines repetitive, predictable text with high-frequency and familiar sight words.