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Travel Bucket Lists (Core Library )

The world is full of incredible places. People can spot lions on a safari. They can visit the ruins of an ancient civilization or learn about human history at a historic battlefield. Mountains and jungles leave visitors with a sense of awe. Some people enjoy sharing outdoor adventures with friends and family. Others enjoy cheering on their favourite team in a state-of-the-art sports stadium. Travel Bucket Lists introduces readers to some of the most amazing locations around the world, revealing why each place is special and why some people put these sites at the top of the list of travel destinations.

Travel Guide for Monsters

Taking your monster on a road trip this summer? Or letting your favourite beast tag along on a family beach vacation? Wherever you and your monster are traveling, Travel Guide for Monsters is full of essential tips to help you both enjoy the sights from coast to coast--and avoid monster-related mishaps.

Travel Guide For Monsters Part Deux: A Canadian Adventure

Wrangling your monster to a rodeo? Or sharing the stands with him at a hockey game? Buckle up for another cross country trip with your favorite monster--from British Columbia to Newfoundland and all the Canada in between! Wherever you and your monster are traveling, Travel Guide for Monsters Part Deux: Canada is full of essential tips to help you both enjoy the sights of Canada and avoid monster-related trouble--eh?

Trevor Lee and the Big Uh Oh

When his new teacher announces all the 3rd graders must read in front of everyone at Parents Night, Trevor Lee and his best friend Pinky take action before his secret of not being able to read gets out.

Trucks Zooming By

A young girl dreams of being a truck driver-just like her mom and dad! On one special day, she joins them and gets to see all different kinds of trucks zooming by!

True Crime Clues (UpDog Books™)

How is evidence collected at a crime scene? What can investigators learn from blood samples? What digital evidence do investigators gather on a case? Learn about the latest forensic techniques used to solve true crimes in this fascinating high-interest series.

True Survival (45th Parallel Press)

Could you survive being stranded at sea? What about a plane crash in the middle of the jungle? Each book in the True Survival series explores a shocking survival story. Books are written with a high interest level and lower level of complexity to serve more mature students reading at lower levels. Clear visuals, colourful photographs (including images of the survivors!), and considerate text help with comprehension and wild facts hold the readers' interest from the first page to the last.

Truth About Everything, The

Fifteen-year-old Lark has been taught how to rewire a truck and gut a fish, but she doesn’t know the branches of government, the continents on the globe, or really how to read. Lark lives in rural Montana with her conspiracy-theorist-Doomsday-prepping parents who homeschool her. When Lark gets her first period and realizes she doesn’t even know how much she doesn’t know, she takes advice from a friend on a nearby farm and secretly goes to school for the first time. At high school, Lark finds out the world is very different than she has been told, from 9/11 conspiracies to government takeovers that never happened. The more she learns, the more determined Lark is to expand her worldview. But it won’t come without sacrifices.

Truth and Honor: The President Ford Story

When Gerald Ford became president after the turmoil of the early 70s, Americans were ready for an honest, hardworking politician. And that is just what they got with President Ford. He was trustworthy, cooperative, and cared deeply about all Americans. His life, tougher than some and filled with character-building lessons, had prepared him for the job--from his childhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan to his days on the University of Michigan football team and in the Navy to his many years representing the Great Lakes State in congress. In Truth and Honour learn what made Gerald Ford the right man for the job. Backmatter includes a letter from the Ford family and a timeline.

Tu B'Shevat

Tu B’Shevat, the 15th day of the month of Shevat, is Jewish Arbour Day. While Shevat usually falls in January or February, when it’s still winter in much of the world, in Israel the almond trees are beginning to bloom, announcing the start of spring, and children gather with shovels to plant new saplings. Celebrate the beauty and wonder of nature with these Kar-Ben books for Tu B’Shevat, the birthday of the trees!