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This book from Sara Levine features a cantankerous talking cactus as a narrator, revealing to readers the significance of different colours of flowers in terms of which pollinators (bees, bats, birds, etc.) different colours "talk" to. A fun nonfiction presentation of science info that may be new to many kids-and adults!
In the middle of a wood there is a chick who will not fly. "Not I!" she cries to Mother Owl and Father Owl. She flaps, she flips, she flops and hops back into the nest. Time passes and seasons change, but still she refuses to fly. Will she ever learn to let go and soar up into the open sky?
One evening at dusk a wind current carries a lone firefly out over the sea. Glancing down into the water, the insect is mesmerized by the glowing bioluminescence, mistaking it for other fireflies. Seeking company, the firefly plunges into the waves. Luckily, there are human bystanders who can lend a hand. Based on an event witnessed by nature writer and ecologist Rachel Carson (The Sea Around Us and Silent Spring) where a firefly attempts to join its "family" in the ocean, this lyrical story wri
A routine ride in the backseat of his parents' car takes a fantastical turn when a young boy opens the car door window. With the click of the seat belt and door locks, Marco B. is securely tucked into the backseat of his parents' car, heading out on a family errand. With the car window opened to the fresh air, this could be the start of any routine trip. But not if you're Marco B. and most certainly not if you're Marco B.'s hand! As the car travels along and the scenery rushes by, Marco B. puts
Focus on Artificial Intelligence examines how artificial intelligence (AI) technology has captured news headlines in the 2020s. This series provides readers with a realistic look at what AI is like today, how it is likely to develop in the future, and the impact AI will have on society.
Focus on Endangered Species explores the threats facing endangered animals today and the conservation efforts that are underway. The series introduces readers to endangered birds, insects, mammals, sharks, and whales. Each book includes a graphic that presents key information visually, source notes, and resources to aid in further research.
This morning, Fodo Dodo and Noodle go fishing. They take raincoats, boots, hats, and a fishing rod. From their bathtub boat, they soon catch a beautiful striped fish out of the laundry basketÑunderguppies! Fodo Dodo and Noodle rush to the kitchen to prepare their underpants feast. But the owner of the underguppies is not happy that they've caught her underpants. Never mind, Fodo Dodo has another idea to keep the fun alive with an even better use for the rest of the laundry.This bright, simple st
The goblins are on the loose so Finn and his dog race after them. Follow the chase through Follow Finn-a fantastic journey full of fairytale characters and strange creatures, with a puzzle on every page and a new story in every scene.
Learn about how our food is produced—from Start to Finish. These titles reveal how maple trees produce syrup, milk becomes ice cream, wheat becomes bread, and more. Suitable for both struggling and at-level readers, they teach life science concepts as well as sequential thinking.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! This series serves up another portion of kidsÎ favorite brands. In Food Brands We Love, young readers will enjoy learning the backstories of all their favorite brands.