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In Focus (BrightPoint Press)  

In Focus gives insight into important events and topics in the news today. Each book traces the history of an event or issue and explores public opinions on it. Readers will learn about such topics as fake news, transgender rights, and school shootings.

In Focus: Bugs

Introduce kids to all things creepy-crawly with these colourful pocket guides. From beautiful and amazing bugs to gross and scary bugs, this series features colour photographs and over fifty bugs and insects up close in each book.

In Focus: Dinosaurs

If you've ever wondered which dinosaurs lived during the Jurassic period, what the first dinosaurs were, or what other amazing reptiles ruled the planet for 150 million years, these guides are sure to satisfy your curiosity.

In Focus: Oceans

Engage students with these introductions to key ocean components. Dive to the deepest and coldest of seas, explore coral reefs and coastal seas, and much more in these colourful, comprehensive guides.

In Focus: Sharks

If you've ever wondered where sharks live, what they like to eat, or even what's so special about their skeletons, these guides are sure to satisfy your curiosity.

In Focus: Sports

Bring readers into the action on the court and the field in these comprehensive guides. Explore four of the USA's favourite sports-baseball, football, basketball, and hockey-with colour photographs and tips on how to get involved on your own.

In My Community  

This engaging series is a first introduction for young children to the people, workers, and places that make up a community. Each book contains simple text, large appealing photos, an index, and a picture glossary with phonetic spelling to support word meanings.

In My Dreams

A child's imagination takes him on a wild journey as he sleeps soundly at night. He meets lions in the jungle, swims alongside sea creatures, and soars through the sky on the back of a silvery dragon. This magical tale will delight all ages.

In My Neighborhood

The narrator of this story, a drum, wanders the streets of vividly illustrated city inhabited by musical instruments-where even the birds sprout miniature trumpets from their mouths-feeling like an outcast because he alone, among all his family and neighbours, can't play a melody. He adores his violin brother, cello father, and piano mother but feels he has nothing to offer to their music. ""I can't play a tune. There's no music in me. In this city of song I have no melody,"" he laments. But one day a trio of saxophones ask him to join their band, and when they explain why they need him, he suddenly realizes what he is meant to do: ""So that's what a drum does! I now understand. I don't carry a tune; I carry a band."" He must still prove it to himself, and that takes all his courage, but in pounding out his rhythms he finds his identity. ue and palette.

In the Clutch

It all comes down to this: The final buzzer. The bases loaded. The last chance to break a tie. In the Clutch hooks readers with a do-or-die moment from little league sports, then rewinds to show how the books’ young athletes found themselves needing to perform under pressure.