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They're Heroes Too: A Celebration of Community

This rhyming picture-book story celebrates the ordinary people-grownups and kids-who hold our world together with their daily lives and work. Teachers, bus drivers, grocery clerks, mail carriers, and the other folks who give a community its core identity deserve to be celebrated as heroes along with cops, firefighters, and soldiers. And this story gives a nod to kids, too-kids who are kind and brave and help each other. They're heroes too.

They're Tearing Up Mulberry Street  

A boy walks home one day, only to find his street under construction! As he enjoys watching the excavators, bulldozers, dump trucks, pavers, and more, he gets a sense of the building process from start to finish. From blueprints to demolition to fresh, new asphalt, friendly, bright illustrations show the construction machines and workers up close.

Things That Go (Crabtree Roots)  

This high-interest series will spark interest in young readers as they read about some of the vehicles that grab their attention in everyday life. Each books features large brightly coloured photographs, simple text, and sight words to aid comprehension. Early readers will enjoy learning about their favourite vehicles while practicing their reading skills. This book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Thinking Critically

The Thinking Critically series introduces students to the complex issues that dominate public discourse and challenges them to become discerning readers, to think independently, and to engage and develop their skills as critical thinkers. Chapters are organized in a pro/con format, in which a single author synthesizes the predominant arguments for and against an issue into clear, accessible discussions supported by details and evidence including relevant facts, direct quotes and current examples.

This is Not My Lunch Box!

A lunch box filled with snails and spiders and eggs?! That is not MY lunch box! Whose could it be? Join in on a surprising camping trip and discover the favorite meals of all your favorite forest creatures--from the wood frog (who loves a lunch of spiders and snails!) to the moose. Rich art illustrates the beautiful biodiversity found in our forests and expressive, repetitive text helps even the youngest naturalists learn all about herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores--oh, my!

This or That: A Story about Choosing

Alexander can't decide on a Halloween costume, so he winds up as a pumpkin; he can't decide what to wear to school, so he misses the bus; he can't decide what school lunch to eat, so he winds up with tuna casserole. Alexander's breakthrough comes on his birthday, when he asks for a sundae with everything but then realizes that chocolate swirl is all he wants. After that, Alexander finds his own decision-making style: not as deliberate as his mother or as quick to decide as his father, but somewhere in between. And when he tells his mom he wants a baby brother, he learns that sometimes ""you get what you get, and that can be OK too.

Thoughtful Octopus,The (Dolphin Readers)  

The Thoughtful Octopus and his friends use mindfulness to help them navigate their undersea world. Engaging characters and full-color illustrations bring to life social-emotional skills. Each book features Words to Know, Glossary, and Quiz.

Thoughtfulness Thinking (Starfish)  

This social-emotional series teaches the importance of being self-aware and how thinking has an impact on daily life. Enchanting images bring these concepts to life. Each book features a glossary, comprehension questions, and Teacher and Caregiver Notes

Three Canadian Pigs, The: A Hockey Story  

The three pigs are just finishing up a hockey practice session when the Big Bad Wolf drops by and declares them Canadian bacon--and lunch. When north country bad boys Bear and Moose join the fray, the pigs invite the gang to settle their disputes The Canadian Way--with a rousing game of hockey. Will the big guys overtake the pigs with brute force? Or will the pigs skate circles around the lumbering baddies? One thing is certain, the trial is likely to end with a meal (poutine, please!). But will the piggies be on the menu?

Thye Science of Animal Movement (Kids Core)

Science holds the answers to why a bird can fly through the sky and how a fish can swim so quickly through the water. The Science of Animal Movement explains how the shape of an animal’s body works with its surroundings, letting it move in its own special way.