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The Diverse Minds Creative Writing Competition invites high school students from across Canada to write and illustrate a picture book about diversity and inclusion.
Do I have to be neat? And kind? And polite? Yes! Written in simple language and paired with adorable illustrations, these short tales model the best behaviour for any scenario, serving as the perfect answer for any child asking, ""Do I have to?"" Little ones will love following the adventures of fun animal friends, and parents will love watching as their good kids become good citizens.
Many teens have no idea what jobs or careers they want to pursue. This series shows them one way to make a start. By thinking about their favourite subjects, personal interests, hobbies, and passions, they might find a path toward a future career. Each book in the series profiles six jobs in areas of interest, such as history, science, and the arts. The books explore what the jobs entail, education and training, working conditions, pay, and future outlook. Featured quotes and interviews add insight and interest to every book.
Is Area 51 home to alien spaceships? Is Bigfoot lurking in forests? Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist? Do You Believe? presents readers with different supernatural and extraterrestrial legends and explanations to their possible existence, inviting readers to practice critical thinking skills to draw their own conclusions.
Dogs are beloved pets, and people have dozens of breeds to choose from. This fun series highlights the history and famous traits of 12 popular dogs, as well as the care and training each type needs.
Don3t miss this book it3s an absolute must-have for all kidsTand older humans! Dogs is a must have illustrated guide to 100 of the world3s best loved breeds. Big dogs, small dogs, hairy dogs and silly dogs, this book has it all! Find out all about your favourite breeds and discover some new ones too. Each of the 100 illustrated dogs are accompanied by funny bite-size facts and stats to give you the lowdown on the breed3s history, quirks, and special skills.
Narrated by dolls, this book-length poem by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford focuses on the pivotal research of Black psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark. In the so-called "doll test," they presented Black and white baby dolls to children and asked them questions to determine racial perception and preference. The research showed that segregation caused Black children to develop a sense of inferiority and self-hatred. Kenneth later testified before the US Supreme Court as part of Brown v. Board of Education, helping to bring an end to legal segregation.
That quokka may be cute, but does it want a hug? The quokka says ""No!"" In Don't Hug the Quokka!, young readers get a lighthearted and friendly introduction to the concept of consent, learning that even the most adorable creatures might not want a hugCunless they say so! Consent is a really important topic for parents to introduce to young children, but it can be tricky to do so in a way that's clear without being frightening. This book is funny and cute but has a clear message that you have to ask before touching someone elseCit's a good place to start for young kids.
Draw Manga Style is a collection of easy-to-follow drawing guides with a variety of step-by-step lessons. Learn to draw characters in all manga styles, including chibi, kawaii, anime, and more. Whether you're just a beginner or looking for tips on how to draw in different styles, this series is a great resource. Each title includes lessons on developing different styles in your characters, as well as food, everyday items, and more. Recreate the step-by-step projects and learn to create your own version and style.