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Miguel is great at shooting. But heâ¿s not so great when it comes to dribbling. He canâ¿t take his eyes off the ball because heâ¿s afraid heâ¿ll lose it. Or worse, that heâ¿ll trip up! With practice, can Miguel master his fear and the skill? Told through accessible text and easy-to-follow panelling, young basketball fans will cheer for this Slam Dunk Graphics tale.
Bloodhounds have sensitive noses, and Ellie is learning how to use hers in this early graphic novel. She comes from a family of search-and-rescue dogs. Ellie wants to be the best, but will the pressure get to her before she finishes her first training?
Daphne is training to become an emotional support dog in this early graphic novel. Sheâ¿s a small shih tzu puppy, but she has the biggest heart! She is supportive and loyal to everyone. However, Daphne is so kind to others that she doesnâ¿t take care of herself. Will she be able to treat herself with the same kindness she shows everyone else?
A visit to the zoo opens Jinäs eyes to an endangered species in her very own local area. She finds out she gets to help with a project to save this animal. But there¿s a small problem. The animal is far from being cute and cuddly like her beloved pandas. Will Jina overcome her reluctance and make a difference after all?
Jina is learning about climate change for a class project. What she discovers leads her to making plans to reduce energy use around her house. Her plans run into a few snags, and she becomes frustrated about whether she¿s doing enough. With the help of her understanding parents and teacher along with a new friend, Jina finds out even small changes can lead to positive outcomes.
From the cars people drive to the phones in their pockets, computers are found everywhere in our world, and they¿re becoming smarter. But what makes a computer program intelligent? How can some programs beat humans at chess or trivia games? Can computers and robots really think and learn on their own? Or are they just following complex programming? In this non-fiction graphic novel, readers can follow Max Axiom and the Society of Super Scientists as they learn how artificial intelligence works and how AI is used in the world today.
Some siblings are best friends. These sisters are not. They prefer to fight with each other instead of playing together. When one sister creates a spooky snowman spell, the other sister is left with a frosty night of terror! Will this scary situation bring the sisters together or pull them apart even more?With short chapters, easy-to-read text and enhanced back matter, this Boo Book delivers just-right frights (without the sleepless nights) for the earliest readers.
Mum¿s extended family is ready for their annual summer softball game, and non-binary kid Riley can¿t wait to see everyone. But this year, the start of summer is even busier than the end of school! There are T-shirts to print, empanadas to fold, cousins to play with and desserts to taste test... and that¿s all before the big softball game!
Non-binary kid Riley is ready to clean out their room, and Riley never does anything on a small scale. So it¿s no surprise when a room declutter turns into a full house declutter, which turns into a full neighbourhood sale with everyone involved. By the end of the day, Riley and their friends learn that sometimes memories are priceless, but it¿s important to let go.
Gabby travels to a haunted bookstore with the ghost crew. She loves being around books. Other than science, reading is one of her favourite things. But when Gabby sneaks out to debunk one of the mysteries on her own, Dad isn¿t happy. And as Gabby finds herself accepting that one of the hauntings might just be real, she wonders if she¿s a full skeptic after all.
When Dad¿s podcast crew stops at a haunted inn, Gabby is eager to investigate. People claim to hear voices, and a young ghost supposedly moves toys and plays with guests. Gabby sets out to debunk the haunting. When her observations are ignored, she becomes determined to prove herself. And although science can explain one noise, it can''t quite explain another...
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the scariest spirit of them all? Bloody Mary, the gruesome ghost who haunts those who dare to play a ghoulish game. It is said that repeating her name in front of a looking glass will bring this blood-soaked spectre to your bathroom mirror! Who could Bloody Mary be? And what happens when she is called forth from the great beyond? Young readers will find out in this easy-to-read ghostly graphic novel that will send shivers down their spines!
After a long storm, Arlo is excited to invite his friends over for a little get-together. But Alice, Slide and Spike are each feeling out of sorts after being cooped up too long. Will Arloâ¿s happy pudding cheer them up? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readersâ¿ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.
Ali Tahir joins in a paper plane contest with a surprise twist.On a rainy day, Ali brings the fun to indoor break by sharing his talent for building paper planes with his friends. But in a contest to see whose plane can fly furthest, Ali is baffled by the results. Will aeroplane expert Ali flop or come out on top? Ali the Great, by Yasmin author Saadia Faruqi, is a charming chapter book series about Ali Tahir and his multi-generational Pakistani-origin family. Ali¿s big ideas will resonate with young readers who believe that every problem has a creative solution - you just have to find it!
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