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Non-Fiction Fall 25 (209 series)

My Itty-Bitty Bio (My Early Library)

The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. These books examine the lives of famous historical men and women in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.

My Life With...

Who better to talk about experiences with disabilities and disorders than the kids who have them? These narrative nonfiction picture books feature real kids and their lives. Beautiful illustrations and a dyslexic friendly font foster inclusivity.

My Name Is Brave (Maple Bay)

Brave does not mean fearless. Brave means doing what you know you must do even though you may be frightened to do it. My Name is Brave places a spotlight on the ordinary individuals who became extraordinary by being brave and making a difference where others wouldn3t.

Mysterious Nature (Torque)

What is glowing in the waves? How did that stone get from here to there? Nature is filled with mystery! Through engaging text and images, this hi-lo series explores many of natureÎs mysterious phenomena. Readers learn how each phenomenon has been explained across different time periods and cultures. Then, readers dive deep into todayÎs science surrounding the subject. Special features supplement carefully levelled text through profiles, comparisons, and more. Get ready to explore the many myster

Mythical Creatures (Fusion Books)

Dive into the world of mysteries surrounding mythical creatures. From fire-breathing dragons to unicorns with healing powers, learn the legendary tales about what these animals look like, how they live, and what magical powers they have. Then, explore the mythical stories to learn the truth behind some of the most magical beings readers love. Engaging illustrations and lively text bring the mythical fun to life.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation  

Readers are invited to jump into a canoe to learn about residential schools in Canada and the special day for truth and reconciliation. Author Dawn Sii-yaa-ilth-supt Smith is Nuu-chah-nulth and attended Tsartlip Indian Day School in British Columbia. She shares her story and the importance of truth telling and reconciliation in Canada.

Native Rights (Alternator Books®)

Discover how Native peoples are dismantling stereotypes, exercising their voices in government, honoring their relationships with nature, practicing their cultural traditions and values, and shaping the future. Learn about their rich history and culture and how they are reclaiming their rights and heritage.

Noisy Animals (Maple Bay)

Animals make a wide variety of amazing noises. Oink, ack, and awoo your way through the animal kingdom with this fun and interactive series. Easy-to-use QR codes let readers hear what the animals really sound like!

North American Birds (Bullfrog Books)

Owls hunt at night. Hummingbirds can fly backward. We recognize cardinals and blue jays by their bright colours. North American Birds introduces readers to many common bird species across the continent and explores how they live, find food, build nests, and raise chicks.

North American Mammals (Butter Tarts)  

Written from the perspective of the animals they describe, these titles will lure in readers with their unique and engaging narratives. These books teach students about the physical features, habitats, abilities, and lives of animals they don't often have the opportunity to see. These texts are fun and relatable reads that are perfect for a school project or just for fun.