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Canadian (Auto Assigned) (1211 series)

Black and White Beginning Concepts-Board Books (Sea Turtle)  

Simple black and white pictures stimulate a baby's brain and help eyesight develop in this book without words.

Black Heritage in Canada (True North)  

Black Canadians have played an influential role in Canadian history and continue to do so today. Black Heritage in Canada explores the challenges Black Canadians have faced while showcasing the contributions and achievements they have made in arts and entertainment, sports, politics, and in the World Wars. Through this series students will see how the past actions of Black Canadians have helped to shape present outcomes.

Black History Biographies  

This "first biography" series introduces young readers to important people in Black history. Each title has a lively design, engaging text and photos, and questions to get young children thinking and talking. Each title is written in conjunction with a literacy consultant and features a quiz for the reader and guidance notes for teachers and parents.

Black History in Canada (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

Black Canadians have shaped Canadian history since it was first colonized. Black History in Canada explores the struggles many early black settlers faced and how black Canadians have fought throughout history for equal treatment. Readers will learn about the important contributions black Canadians have made from their initial arrival in colonial times through the present day.

Black Stories Matter  

Discover the stories of groundbreakers in Black history, from astronauts and athletes to poets and presidents. Each book features ten main biographies of significant Black men and women. Smaller biographies introduce six more people and their contributions. Both written and illustrated by people of Black heritage, each title is fully illustrated with vibrant and engaging artwork throughout.

Blue Marlin Readers  

Practice decoding words while taking an adventure! Each engaging story features words of different lengths that share the same sound and spelling pattern. These books use the Dyslexie font to make reading easier for people with dyslexia. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Bodies of Water (Crabtree Roots)  

Why do we build canals? How are lakes made? Where do streams come from? Each book in the Bodies of Water series focuses on a different body of water for young readers to discover! With engaging, full-page photographs alongside simple text and relevant sight words, each book builds confidence in reading skills and provides an introduction to various bodies of water. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. D

Brainpower (Blue Owl Books)  

What happens in your brain when you feel strong emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, and fear? Combining social and emotional learning (SEL) and STEM concepts covering psychology and neurology, Brainpower explores what happens in the brain and body when we feel certain emotions and how readers can manage emotions more effectively.

Brilliant People, Big Ideas (Fusion Books)  

We eat, play, and even stay healthy thanks to some brilliant people. But who were the scientists, chefs, and inventors who came up with these big ideas? A mixture of fun illustrations and real-life photos teaches readers how everything from the potato chip to the X-ray first came to be. A hall of fame section at the end of each book showcases these never-ending discoveries and may even inspire some young readers to have brilliant new ideas.

Brothers of Cornstalk County (Crabtree Leaves)  

Jonah and Peanut, whose real name is Peter, are brothers who couldn't be more different. But their lives are about to be even more different when they move to their Grandpa's old farm. Moving from the city to the country is hard enough, but having to make friends at a new school is a big job. Jonah will be a fifth-grader and Peter will be in third grade. On top of it all, Jonah's worried about Peter being teased. After all, he calls himself Peanut Butter. He's just a little different, that's all