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When Cici turns 10, she learns from her "abuela" that fairies have been a part of her family for generationsùand now it's her turn! By choosing to keep her wings, she inherits the ability to always see people for who they truly are. But Cici's new powers present unexpected challenges to normal life. As a fairy, Cici also faces the magic of sprites, pixies, and demons. As she navigates her parents' divorce, new friendships, and an eccentric grandma, she will have to learn to face them all if she'
Fairies have been in Cici's family for generations. When she turns 10, it's her turn to get wings! Now in Spanish, this graphic series follows Cici's life with separated parents, an eccentric abuela, and newfound powers.
When school is out, Alisa spends each day with her sister, who works in a medical clinic. But Alisa feels alone and out of place. One day, she sees a new face -- a stray cat. After five days, they become friends and she names him Cinco. Together, they get involved in the activities at the medical clinic -- and make more friends along the way.
Your heart is racing, palms are sweaty, and you cant stop shaking. What is this feeling? It's fear! From creepy crawlers to speaking in front of a crowd, this series dives into a circus of fears that gets under people's skin. These hi-lo adventures are a perfect way to explore the science of fear. Struggling readers in grades 6 and 7 won't be able to put down these accessible books written at a 3rd and 4th grade reading level.
Would you like to travel to ancient Rome? What about visiting Manhattan before there were any skyscrapers? This fun series takes readers on a journey through different eras in the history of some of the worldÎs biggest cities. Narrative text shares historical facts while colourful illustrations show off buildings and people from the time period. Thought-provoking questions, bonus facts, and a timeline add even more to make this series a real trip!
When a notice for a community potluck is posted, Victoria and her neighbour Mrs. Kosta decide to bring a beet salad as their contribution. But first they need to grow this special vegetable for their dish. They plant the seeds in their garden plot, and throughout the summer they water, fertilize, weed, and mulch. And they watch their beet grow and grow and grow. On potluck day, it's time to harvest so they can make their salad. Victoria grabs the garlic and the grater and Mrs. Kosta steps up to
This shoe lover’s paradise reveals that a city’s feet are as varied as the people and animals who live there.
Readers will learn about the rights and duties of being a citizen in the United States. Each book features a glossary, comprehension questions, and Teacher and Caregiver Notes.
This series introduces readers to some of the world's greatest civilizations, focusing on what daily life was like for the people who lived there. Colourful spreads give readers an accessible overview of each civilization's government, religion, and social structure, as well as the leaders and events that contributed to its lasting impact.
This series introduces young readers to places they might visit with their class. Simple sentences are paired with vibrant images to expand the reader's knowledge of words related to the destination.