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Each Like a Pro title introduces young readers to a sport, how they can play it, and how professional athletes take part in it.
Each of us has a unique and powerful voice, whether we speak loudly or softly, sing or sign, or without any words at all. What matters is how we use that voice--because voices are meant to be used. Some of us use it to express ourselves through art. And some use their voices to vote and make big changes. Others use their voice to inspire or lift up others, helping other voices to be heard. Your voice is yours along--and the world needs a voice like yours.
Follow the thrilling true stories of people who faced isolation in extreme environments and lived to tell the tale. Bold graphic nonfiction brings life to the dramatic narrative while a feature on how to survive in each location takes the reader to the limits right alongside these incredible survivors. From the rain forest to the Antarctic, would you make it out alive?
Le corps humain est absolument incroyable. Ses organes le font vivre, ses os lui servent de support et ses muscles le font bouger. Les textes à la fois éducatifs et faciles à lire et les schémas explicatifs clairs te font découvrir tout le corps humain... sans oublier quelques détails bien dégoûtants!
Each title focuses on one of Canada’s main industries and explores the impact that industry has had on the communities that depend on it to thrive and survive. Using informative text, detailed maps, and first-hand accounts, this series takes the reader on a journey into the mines, forests, fishing boats, factories, and farms of Canada.
This is Richard Turere's own story: Richard grew up in Kenya as a Maasai boy, herding his family's cattle, which represented their wealth and livelihood. Richard's challenge was to protect their cattle from the lions who prowled the night just outside the barrier of acacia branches that surrounded the farm's boma or stockade. Though not well-educated, 12-year-old Richard loved tinkering with electronics. Using salvaged components, spending $10, he surrounded the boma with blinking lights, and th
Haiku meets riddles in this wonderful collection from Laura Purdie Salas. The poems celebrate the seasons and describe everything from an earthworm to a baseball to an apple to snow angels, alongside colour illustrations.
When Lionel arrives, Maverick is unimpressed. Is there enough love to go around for the two of them? A delightful book that celebrates inclusion and friendship.
Did you know that the stripes on a zebra run vertically on the main part of its body, while the stripes on its rump run sideways? Or that an elephant can drink 50 gallons of water a day? Ten African animals, including lions, zebras, giraffes, and elephants, are brought to life in colourful artwork, accompanied by fun nature facts. Written by John Platt and Moira Rose Donohue, each animal portrait is painted by a student from the How to Draw a Lion program. Established in 2018 by New York artist
Lisette and her friend the lizard have never told a lie. But they are eager to try, it might be fun! They tell Elephant they are going for a trip to the mountains. When Elephant decides to come too, they realize they'll have to make the mountain. A liar needs to improvise. In this funny story about imaginative play with friends, Lisette's creativity and quick thinking make for a wonderful day out. Lisette's Lie gently explores the differences between storytelling and lies and the importance of g