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Have you ever seen a marching band in a parade or at a football game? Find out how the different instruments in the band make different kinds of music and how other performers add visual excitement as they all march together as a group.
It’s time to get active outdoors! This informational series covers activities and sports readers can try in the great outdoors. Approachable text and matching photos guide readers as they discover different outdoor activities to try, including how they can get started, what gear they need, and how they can stay safe. Features highlight a favorite place to get active, a gear list, and more. Grab your gear and let’s get outdoors!
It's not every day you see polar animals in their natural habitat. But with color illustrations and carefully leveled fictional text, young readers can observe the lives of these cool creatures from right inside their classroom.
Discover the features, traits, habits, and daily lives of some of the world's most exciting polar animals. color photographs and simple text support young children learning to read.
A whole class. Five pebbles. Two professionals, and a girl who refuses to learn the game. Who will win the gonggi tournament?
"Li et le Nouvel An spectalunaire!" is an inclusive story with fun activities to engage French language learners and celebrate Chinese Canadian heritage and the Lunar New Year! Pourquoi est-ce qu'on célèbre le Nouvel An lunaire? Li loves celebrating everything, but she especially looks forward to the Lunar New Year! However, when Li receives less lucky money than expected, she is disappointed. Qu'est-ce qu'elle va faire? Follow Li as she learns to reflect on the real joy of the celebration and finds a renewed sense of appreciation for her diverse customs.
When Junior moves from the countryside to Roxboro, North Carolina, in 1959, his whole life changes. Instead of sharecropping, his father works at the lumber mill, and his mother takes in laundry from the white people in town. Junior meets new friends who have a TVCand their own books! These friends bring him to a place he's never heard of: the Negro Library. For him, it feels miraculous, and he checks out a book for himself and one for each of his parents.
In this series, readers will learn about animals that are adorable, weird, and especially awesome! Eye-catching photos closely align with clear, descriptive text to take readers into the wild world of awesome animals. These delightful, informative books will quickly become children's favourites.
Cluck, Oink, Moo! The farm is full of life. Follow along as squealing piglets grow into oinking adults and little eggs become egg-laying hens. Cute pictures of baby animals and fun illustrations make learning about growing up on the farm fun!
This book is NOT about knocking down those who are popular or an attempt to convince teens that popularity is a bad thing. In fact, research points to the exact opposite: likeability is important! It is not elusive or granted only to a select few. Anyone can become their own kind of popular with a little bit of insight and a whole lot of reflection. The goal is to encourage and promote self-awareness and help readers develop their own individual recipe for the right kind of popular. In four sections, with lively chapters and insightful activities, teens will explore popularity, likeability, status, power, self-esteem, relationships, influencers, and much more. The expert authors reach readers with a voice that rings true, by using science and stories to explain concepts and connecting teens to real-world examples and even celebrities. This is a must-have volume for all teens who want to demystify what popularity really is.