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Non-Fiction Fall 24 (243 series)

If I Were a Fungus

If you were a fungus, you wouldn't be an animalÑor a plant. You would live in the mountains but also in the city. You would live in lakes, in the desert, and on cheese! Fungi are found around the globe, yet we know very little about them. Scientists even have a hard time defining what they are because they're so contradictory. Author©illustrator Gaia Stella gives young readers a playful and informative introduction to the fascinating world of fungi!

Immigration to Canada: Then and Now (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

Books in this series will each examine different groups that have immigrated to Canada throughout Canadian history, including when, where, and why they settled. What was life like for immigrants when they arrived, and how did it change for subsequent generations? Books will also explore the groups' contributions to Canadian society and culture, and highlight key figures from history.

Indigenous Communities in Canada (True North)  

Approximately 1.4 million aboriginal people live in Canada today. They come from a large number of communities, each with its own history, language, and cultural practices. Aboriginal Canadian Communities will explore the lives of these aboriginal citizens, both in the past and in current times.

Indigenous Life in Canada: Past, Present, Future (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

Indigenous peoples have played an influential role in Canadian history and continue to do so today. From the past and into the future, Indigenous Life in Canada reveals the challenges Indigenous peoples face, celebrates their diverse cultures, and highlights the contributions they make in Canada.

Indigenous Nations in North America (Expedition)  

Explore the many different Indigenous Nations in North America. Readers will learn about these Indigenous Nations, in the past and present times from authors of these communities. Each book explores the history, language, culture, daily life and current issues facing the community. This highly visual series includes many photos, maps, and infographics.

Indigenous Peoples' Contributions to Canada (True North)  

Indigenous Peoples have contributed to Canada in many ways. Indigenous artists illustrate their uniquecultures through paintings, films, and music. Indigenous politicians fight for the rights of IndigenousPeoples everywhere. Indigenous athletes thrive in various sports, and Indigenous soldiers have lefttheir homes to defend Canada in times of war. Indigenous Peoples’ Contributions to Canada explores theinfluential role Indigenous Peoples have played throughout Canadian history and into the prese

Insane, Wacky World! (Roar! Books)

Enter the world of extremes. Dive down to the oceanÎs deepest depths, speed along a winding racetrack, and find poo that makes you go eww! These hi-lo adventures are a perfect way to discover the most amazing extremes of our world. Struggling readers in grades 3 through 5 wonÎt be able to put down these accessible books written at a 1st and 2nd grade reading level.

Inside Major League Soccer  

The Inside Major League Soccer series gives readers an inside look at the soccer teams that play at the highest level in the United States and Canada. Each teamÎs history, uniforms, accomplishments, equipment, key players, coaches, and much more are covered in detail in this exciting series.

Inside MLS (SportsZone)

Soccer has long been the most popular sport around the world. American interest in the game has never been higher. And Major League Soccer is the most successful North American soccer league in history. Inside MLS will give readers a look at the iconic teams, legendary players, and memorable moments in the league?s history.

Inside the Compost Bin

Through lyrical text filled with concrete processes and facts, readers will build and tend to a compost bin. From creation of the ""compost cake"" to curing and, finally, using the compost, budding composters will discover what it takes to have a successful bin--as well as the plethora of benefits a compost bin can have to the surrounding environment. Master composter, Melody Sumaoang Plan, shows readers the physical, biological, and chemical processes involved and rich illustrations take them d