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Makers as Innovators (21st Century Skills Innovation Library)

Some of today's most incredible innovations are coming from the global community of makers. These thinkers, inventors, and hackers share information and technology to push new ideas forward. Readers will discover how they can join the maker movement and help improve the way we live.

Making a Difference (12SL)

The Making a Difference series tells engaging, inspiring, and sometimes touching stories of people, organizations, and communities who are helping people, animals, and the planet. Each book profiles 12 stories about how people are making a difference in a respective area: animals, children, the community, after a disaster, education, immigrants and refugees, the planet, and seniors. Some work is on a national or global scale; other work is on a grassroots, local level. Readers will learn how oth

Mama's Days

Some days Mama is bright like the yellow part of a rainbow. Other days, Mama is flat like the scratched surface of our kitchen table. So I tell Mama a story . . . A girl tells about a misunderstood dragon as a way to understand her mother's unpredictable emotions and reveal her love for her.

Managing Mental Health

Life with mental illness can be challenging. What is important, and what this series shows, is that many mental illnesses can be managed. This series helps readers understand specific mental illnesses, the causes, the most successful treatments, and how people manage these illnesses day in and day out to live normal, healthy lives.

Map Your Planet

Maps can provide us with many different kinds of information, and learning to read them is an essential life skill, as well as an important part of elementary and middle school curricula. As readers explore these guides to how maps can help us learn more about a variety of topics, they also expand their understanding of various science topics Ñ from climate change and natural disasters to mountains and biodiversity.

Masterpiece Robot: And the Ferocious Valerie Knick-Knack

When Laura--a.k.a. Masterpiece Robot--heads into the backyard with her little sister Molly--a.k.a. Sidekick--her active imagination places them instead on patrol around the perimeter of a dystopian city, guarding against super villains. Then older sister Amber--a.k.a. Valerie Knick-Knack--throws handfuls of fallen leaves at them, unknowingly initiating a battle for the ages. The transitions back and forth from suburbia to dystopia in this story within a story are deftly rendered with contrasting

Masters of Disguise: Amazing Animal Tricksters

In the animal kingdom, survival is the name of the gameùand not everything is as it seems. A number of animals rely on particularly clever tricks to fool predators or prey. A baby bird mimics a poisonous caterpillar. A moth escapes bats by making sounds that interfere with the bats' echolocation. A tiny rain forest spider builds a spider "puppet" out of bits of dead leaves, insect parts, and other items. Find out more about some of nature's most bizarre and bloodthirsty con artists and meet the

Math Academy  

Enrol in Math Academy and get ready-they're counting on you! Join the pupils of class 301 and their robot classmate as they add, subtract, group, and place value their way to success! Brrrrrring! Get set for Math Class! Free downloadable Teacher’s Guide available.

Maximum Speed

We often take our vehicles for granted, but sometimes we hear about an incredible machine that makes us appreciate the ingenuity of engineers. This high-velocity set takes a close look at record-breaking vehicles, including rockets, airplanes, motorcycles, and cars, as well as the people who build, drive, and pilot them.

Media Bias: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Media bias can take many different forms. It can be seen in stories that favour one side over another. It can be seen in story placement. It can even be seen in whether a story gets covered at all. This book examines what media bias looks like, the damage it can do, and the efforts of news organizations to both ensure fairness and counter sometimes-exaggerated claims of bias by politicians.