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In a smart and silly picture book enriched withpreschool-friendly facts and activities, Lynn Leitch and the acclaimed ScotRitchie propose the perfect modes of transport for eight charismatic dinosaurs
From the author of Animals Move, another Big, LittleConcepts photographic celebration of children, animals, and our wonderful,diverse bodies.
In a collage-filled world in which a child’s beloved toyrabbits come to life to hang the stars and polish the sun, Jennifer Maruno andMiki Sato create a rhyming bedtime tale that is full of depth and rich color.
From the Governor General’s Award-nominated author of Musicfor Tigers and Girl of the Southern Sea, a passionate story aboutenvironmental activism, difficult choices, and the cost of doing the rightthing
This clever instalment in the Big, Little Concept Bookscollection celebrates the playful imaginations of ten diverse preschoolerswhile exploring categorization and all the ways to add up ten
From thecreators of the critically acclaimed Raven, Rabbit, Deer, a boy and hisgrandfather go for a walk in the forest in search of a moose and discover otheranimals and plants on their way.
Young Ben explores the northern river ecosystem, witnessing some animal hi-jinks in a humorous take on the house-that-jack-built trope. Eight pages of information about the animals encountered and key concepts for ecology conclude the book.
In this full-color, nonfiction resource, profiles oftwenty-five diverse individuals share how each person got interested in their field,how they studied or trained for it, how others typically study or train for it,and their experience in their career. Informative sidebars share spin-off jobs,fun facts, pro tips about how readers can try out the field, and spotlightfeatures about children who are doing just that. The book includes a table ofcontents, a glossary, an index, an interactive quiz, and reference pages aboutdifferent types of education.
Her pirate-captain father reminds her to be bold and saucy and selfish, but Augusta can¿t help being shy, polite, and helpful; in short, a bad pirate. But when a terrible storm puts the crew in danger, Augusta is bold enough to be true to herself and show that a good pirate can be selfless, too.
Jackson doubts that he can be a great hockey player like the rest of his family, but his confidence soars when he organizes an equipment drive to collect hockey gear for his teammates so they can all participate in a local tournament
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