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Big Cats (Bullfrog Books)

How fast can a cheetah run? Why do tigers have stripes? Find the answers to these questions and more in Big Cats! A diagram supplements the content, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Bright, full-colour photographs and photo labels complement the carefully levelled text to make reading easy and fun.

Big Game, The (45th Parallel Press)

Love the excitement of a big game? The roar of a crowd when there's a win? The Big Game series gives readers the inside scoop on the biggest sporting events from tennis, soccer, baseball, football, horse racing, and basketball. Written as high-interest with struggling readers in mind, this series includes: considerate vocabulary, engaging content and fascinating facts, clear text and formatting, and compelling photos.

Big Kids Don't Get Butterflies

Each year I get bigger and stronger, and I get to ride more rides!"" At this year's fair, a child is eager to try the big kid rides after growing just enough. The little kid rides only go 'round and 'round, but the big kid rides take you up to the skies! Is there any reason to be afraid? No! Big kids DON'T get butterflies. Or do they? A child learns that growing up doesn't mean giving up the things you love. Enjoy this fun themed, coming-of-age story for all of your child's milestones.

Big Lies: from Socrates to Social Media

Mark Kurlansky's bestselling works of nonfiction view the history of the world through unexpected lenses, including cod, salt, and paper. In this new book for young readers his lens is the art of the big lie. Big lies are told by governments, politicians, and corporations to avoid responsibility, cast blame on the innocent, win elections, disguise intent, create chaos, and gain power and wealth. Big lies are as old as civilization. They corrupt public understanding and discourse, turn science upside down, and reinvent history. They prevent humanity from addressing critical challenges.

Big Machines (Crabtree Seedlings)  

This series is about every kid's favourite topic-the big, noisy machines we use as tools to do work. Fantastic photographs of these giant machines accompany simple text to aid readers' comprehension.

Big Machines (Scout)

People have created all kinds of vehicles and machines. Each one has different parts and does different jobs. This series introduces early readers to several big and impressive machines, as well as the ways and places people use them.

Big Problems, Little Problems

In this charming picture book story distilled from Ben Feller's own experience as a single parent, a dad counsels his son not to sweat the small stuff, and later the boy gives that counsel right back to his panicky dad. This is a children and dads story about a secret handshake, life's daily challenges, the wisdom of kids, and love conquering frustration.

Biggest Names in Music (Navigator)

Biggest Names in Music introduces young readers to some of the biggest stars in music today. Each exciting narrative summarizes one artist's life and career to date while also including biographical information such as family life and charity work.

Biggest Names in Sports

Biggest Names in Sports introduces young readers to some of the brightest stars in sports today. These exciting narratives summarize each player's life and career to date, drawing attention to their accomplishments on the field and career highlights, while also including biographical information such as family life and charity work.

Billie Eilish, The Unofficial Biography: From E-Girl to Icon

With number one albums in multiple countries and five Grammys under her belt, Billie Eilish has become a pop sensation. Billie was a promising young dancer until musical success came literally overnight in 2015. A song she uploaded to SoundCloud received a thousand plays in twenty-four hours. The thirteen-year-old's voice intoxicated listeners and the track went viral. Billie and her brother, Finneas, produced a series of eclectic but equally bewitching tracks, which drew fans from around the world. Follow her journey from singing in her bedroom to performing at huge arenas, and find out what makes Billie Eilish the most extraordinary teenage star in the world.