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Non-Fiction Fall 25 (209 series)

Amazing Winter Olympics

From ski slopes to skating rinks, the events of the Winter Olympic Games captivate and inspire people worldwide. Introduce young fans and budding sports enthusiasts to eight Amazing Winter Olympics with this high-interest set. Action photos and straightforward text examine the featured events Olympic history, equipment, and individual or team modes of play. Each book also includes a biographical story about a famous competitor or team who made Olympic history.

Amazing Women in Canada (True North)  

Throughout history women have shaped the culture, politics, and people of the land we know as Canada. The women in this series have had a lasting impact on our daily lives. Explore their stories and learn how they have made a difference.

Ancient Civilizations: Need to Know (SilverTip Books)

Throughout history, there have been different civilizations that dominated the world they lived in. Explore the growth and development of key ancient civilizations, including important leaders, movements, and their eventual downfall. Carefully leveled text paired with dyslexic friendly font and design make this curricular high-interest, low-reading level series approachable. A final infographic and SilverTips for Success help readers review key concepts to reinforce comprehension and support suc

Ancient Mythology (Grasshopper Books)

Ancient Mythology introduces early fluent readers to myths and legends that helped shape eight ancient cultures. In these fun and engaging books, readers will learn about important gods, goddesses, and heroes, and become immersed in their legendary stories. Bright, fun illustrations match the storylines to enhance imagination, and tightly controlled text helps children enhance reading skills while learning about the world3s most exciting myths and legends.

Animal Battles (Torque)

It's an all-out brawl between some of nature's top predators in this high-interest series! Venture deep into the rain forest and to the bottom of the ocean to learn about some of the world's fiercest fighters. Readers will find out about the weapons each animal has, from sharp teeth to super senses, and the moves that finish enemies off. In each title, an action-packed narrative scene imagines a fight between the animals, while profiles offering statistics and charts make comparisons between the

Animal Groups (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)

Do you ever wonder how animals in groups get along? From lion prides to wolf packs, this series explores how social animals live and work together. levelled text and crisp photos highlight the roles of the animals in their groups, how they communicate, and what they do together. Special features map where the animals live, show off favourite foods, and more! Young readers can grab some friends and learn more about animal groups with this fun series!s

Animal Showdowns (Bigfoot Books)

Claws clash. Teeth bite. It's Battle of the Beasts! Hang onto your seats as the fiercest animals go head to head. Only the fastest, strongest, smartest animals will survive. Who will come out on top?

Ask Scarlett: Can Being Outside Help Me De-Stress? And More Questions about Nature and You

Based on the popular Ranger Rick? magazine feature, Ask Scarlett is a fun question-and-answer reference book that satisfies kids' curiosity about nature and how being outside can make you feel better. With a fun and quirky attitude, Scarlett explains why nature helps the brain, how it supports creativity, and how it helps kids become planet protectors, along with the answers to dozens upon dozens of other nature and health questions. Once kids know what Scarlett knows, they'll be nature expertsC

Autism Looks Like Me  

Every child with autism is different. But they struggle with many of the same things: language, motor skills, sensory processing, perception, executive functioning, and socialization. These fictional stories show how diverse autistic characters cope with the daily challenges created by neurodiversity. Designed for elementary-aged kids, this series encourages understanding and acceptanceCessential parts of social-emotional learning (SEL).