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In this whimsically illustrated book, a poem expresses the joys of being out in the natural world as "the gladdest thing under the sun."
The AI Revolution series gives a comprehensive overview of all aspects of artificial intelligence. Part of our 21st Century Innovation Library, this STEM series explores modern artifical intelligence technology, its uses, and its downsides.
Artificial intelligence is all around us, and new AI technology is developed every day. What is AI, how do we use it now, and how might it affect our lives in the future? AI World introduces readers to AI in various settings and explores how it works. Each title includes a STEM Take a Look! infographic, sidebars, a glossary, a table of contents, an index, and an activity. Beautiful, crisp, colour photographs complement the text and aid readers3 comprehension.
Alberta does dreadful things, and she always gets her own way. So when she doesn't listen to her mother's good advice and enters the wild and dangerous woods, it's no surprise that she tricks a kind stranger and eats their delicious cake. But this stranger is a wolf, wearing a red cape and hood, and she doesn't take kindly to being double-crossed. Will Alberta learn a lesson she will very much regret?
Alice has a BIG family. She has four older brothers and four younger sisters, which puts Alice smack-dab, kerplunk, right in the middle. And sometimes, this middle child just wants to be alone! One day, Alice sneaks away from a family gathering. She loves skipping, singing, and twirling on her own--until she realizes she's lost and feeling an itsy, bitsy, teensy, tiny bit . . . lonely. Hurriedly retracing her steps to the arms of her mushy, marvelous family, she learns that maybe being in the middle isn't so bad after all.
All About Arachnids introduces readers to the world3s most interesting spiders. With a high-interest STEM approach, each book focuses on a specific arachnid, detailing its anatomy, many kinds of species, habitats, diets, and behaviors. Vibrant, colour photos and labels complement the text to show the unique features of each arachnid. Take a Look! infographics provide additional information, such as detailed body diagrams, range maps, and the molting process. Each title also includes sidebars, a glossary, a table of contents, an index, and a STEM activity.
All About Insects presents comprehensive, high-interest STEM introductions to our worldÎs insects. Each book highlights a specific insect, detailing its anatomy, appearance, and size, as well as its many kinds of species, habitats, diets, behaviours, and life cycles. Vibrant, colour photos and labels complement the text to show the unique features of each insect.
ItÎs time to join the band! But what will you play? Learn how different instruments make noise, the long history of music-making, and how to play specific instruments to find the perfect one for you! Fun illustrations and bright photos paired with lively text make musical magic in All about Instruments.
I can do many things all by myself, but sometimes I need a little help. A young child boasts about all the new things they can do such as stack blocks, connect two puzzle pieces, and put on their shoes. When it comes time to build a castle, complete a full puzzle, or tie their laces, they may have to ask for help. And that's okay! Elizabeth Everett channeled her experience as a teacher to pen this empowering story, and Shelley Hanmo used vibrant and fun cut paper art to bring a child's favourite activities to do (with help!) to life.
People grow up in all kinds of families, which all have their own dynamics, challenges, and perspectives. This series describes several types of families and offers young readers ways of processing their families’ experiences and accepting their classmates’ situations.