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The humour shines in this witty series about tricking, teasing, and tickling some of the worst characters you could meet. Reluctant readers will find much to love in these quirky titles.
When Piggy's loud snores wake up his little friends they try to CLANG, HOOT, and CROAK him awake but nothing works. Maybe little ladybug knows the secret. Do you?
Writing is an essential skill that enables people to inform, persuade, tell stories, and express themselves. This informative series helps readers understand the basics of six different forms of writing.
Writing is an important skill that kids use almost every day. They use it in school, with friends, at home—almost everywhere! Whether they are working on a school report or writing about their day, the How to Write (Language Arts Explorer Junior) series has tips and tricks that will help them become writing experts.
These awesome titles introduce all kinds of vehicles and explain how they work. From fire trucks and trains to big rigs and tanks, this series covers the gamut of high-interest machines! Readers will learn to identify key details about the vehicles, including what each vehicle is, what makes it move (e.g., engines, drive shafts, and wheels), what special equipment it has, and more.
The books in the series deliver light handed educational messages with lots of humour and colourful, engaging illustrations. They enable children to deal with anger, conflict, bullying, feel good about themselves and become better listeners.
Howie is Maple's older brother. That means Howie can teach Maple how to fly a kite, tell a joke, and more. But does Howie know everything, or does Maple have some things to teach Howie, too? Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Sometimes all it takes to begin perfecting a new skill is a nudge in the right direction. Clearcut explanations, diagrams, and photos help readers follow along with the activities in these books, allowing them to develop the abilities they need to complete future projects of their own.