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Seasons of Fun: Fall (Bearcub Books)

Fall is a fun time of year! From picking apples and visiting the pumpkin patch to participating in fall sports, lively images along with engaging text teach young readers about fall. This engaging, simple nonfiction series celebrates the season.

Seasons of Fun: Spring (Bearcub Books)

Spring is a fun time of year! From picking flowers and enjoying warm weather to kicking around a soccer ball, colourful images along with lively text teach young readers about spring. This engaging, simple nonfiction series celebrates the season.

Seasons of Fun: Summer (Bearcub Books)

With sunny skies above and a day spent splashing at the pool, summer is a fun time of year! Learn all about this sensational season from what we can expect from the skies to the best ways to celebrate. Colourful images along with lively text teach young readers all about summer. This engaging nonfiction series celebrates the season.

Seasons of Fun: Winter (Bearcub Books)

Winter is a fun time of year! From sledding and celebrating the holidays, to enjoying winter weather, colourful images along with lively text teach young readers about winter. This engaging, simple nonfiction series celebrates the season.

Seasons, The (Blastoff! Beginners)

Do you have a favourite season? This series introduces the four seasons to beginning readers. Readers will learn about each season, including when it takes place, what it is like, and ways to enjoy it. Special features reinforce the main text by showing the order of the seasons in the year and providing visuals for glossary terms. The book ends with a fact page that summarizes key points. Young learners will enjoy discovering what each season is all about with this fun and colourful series!

Second Chance Ranch

At Second Chance Ranch, the Ramirez family cares and works to find homes for all kinds of animals on their 200-acre ranch in Texas. Sisters Natalie (12), Abby (10), and twins Emily and Grace (9) all do their part to help out and give each animal the second chance it deserves.

Secrets of a Civil War Submarine: Solving the Mysteries of the H. L. Hunley

Winner of the Sibert Medal, Secrets of a Civil War Submarine is a fascinating look at the world's first combat sub.On February 17, 1864, the H. L. Hunley made history as the first submarine to sink a ship in battle. Soldiers on the shore waited patiently after seeing the submarine’s return signal. But after several days, the ship had failed to return. What had gone wrong? In 1995, after more than 130 years of searching, the H.L. Hunley was finally found buried off the coast of South Carolina. Follow author Sally M. Walker on a fascinating journey through the workings of the famous submarine, its voyages, and the difficult obstacles that were overcome to recover, excavate and conserve the ship.Praise for Secrets of a Civil War Submarine:""She [Walker] really hits her stride, though, in explaining the complex techniques and loving care used in raising the craft, recovering its contents, and even reconstructing models of the crewmembers' bodies. Thoroughly researched, nicely designed,

See a Plant Grow! (Tadpole Books)

Introduce your youngest readers to plants and their life cycles with these fun books! See a Plant Grow! shows and tells readers how different plants grow from seeds into the fruits, vegetables, and plants they see every day. Tightly controlled vocabulary, repetitive text patterns, and crisp, colourful photographs work together to create a supportive and engaging reading experience.

See It Grow! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

In this fact-filled series, young readers can explore the growth of common fruits, vegetables, fungi, and more! Through simple text and bright photos, readers will study the subject from seed or spore to fully grown product. Special features highlight the subject’s life cycle, uses, and what is needed to grow, and a picture glossary helps readers visualize unfamiliar terms. See common plants and fungi grow along with students’ reading ability in this fun series!

See This Little Dot

When is a dot ""not just a blot on a page""? In Jane Yolen's characteristically imaginative, free-verse explanation, the humble dot can take on many functions, from a spot of food to an animal's eye, from a marble to a moon. As Yolen extolls the dot's satisfying shape and innate neatness, illustrator Laætitia Devernay brings it to life in this read-aloud picture book and sends it bouncing, rolling, and teetering off the edge of the page--only to reel it back to fulfill its best and truest purpose: marking The End.