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City Critters (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

From pigeons perching in parks to squirrels scurrying across streets, cities are full of critters! In this fun series, beginning readers will learn how common urban animals find food, make homes, and get along with humans in their downtown homes. Features list the species commonly found in cities, highlight favourite foods, and call out places they use for homes. Young students will love this fact-filled introduction to the cosmopolitan creatures found just down the block!

Civic Minded: What Everyone Should Know about the US Government

How do student loans work? What do sanctions do? Where does federal spending go, and who decides on the budget? Author and established journalist Jeff Fleischer digs into these and other relevant civics topics to explain the history behind different processes and programs, what they look like today, and why itÎs important to understand them. Through engaging, well-researched text and related sidebars, this book will help readers understand and join many ongoing political conversations in the US, from spending to citizenship to international relations and more.

Class Field Trip (Crabtree Roots)  

This series introduces young readers to places they might visit with their class. Simple sentences are paired with vibrant images to expand the reader's knowledge of words related to the destination.

Classic Stories in World Mythology

Societies around the globe have produced an astounding array of captivating myths that continue to fascinate and entertain members of each new generation. Among the best-known of these stories are those that tell how Earth and humans came to be; how the gods fought destructive wars in the heavens; and how stalwart human heroes fought dragons, one-eyed giants, demons, and other monstrous creatures. Classic tales from Greece, Rome, Scandinavia, Egypt, China, India, Central America, and elsewhere are colourfully retold in this volume.

Classic Tales for Modern Kids

Three fairy tales are retold with a modern twist, one that encourages children to expand their dreams and tackle their challenges beyond traditional gender roles. Our strong protagonists have no need for a prince or anyone to save them!

Classical Composers

The term ""classical music"" refers most often to the period from the mid-18th through the early 20th centuries. Composers from different periods, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, and many others, are all considered classical composers. This new and well-researched series looks at a selection of composers who have had lasting impact on classical music, opera, and symphony today.

Climate Change Impact

Using concrete examples, relevant facts, and expert commentary, books in this series explore the consequences of climate change. The series examines what changes are taking place (along with where, how, and why); what these changes mean for people, wildlife, and the planet overall; and efforts to address these issues.

Climate Change: Can Humanity Adapt?

The climate is changing and adaptation will be essential to humanity's survival. This book examines why adaptation is necessary, what actions can be taken, and why it will be challenging. It also discusses recent successful efforts and what needs to be done in the future.

Climate Change: Need to Know (SilverTip Books)  

Damaging storms, melting ice sheets, rising sea levelsÑthe world is experiencing the results of serious climate change. But what is happening exactly? Bring Earth science to life with this curricular high-interest, low-reading level series. An engaging exploration of climate change keeps struggling readers interested while carefully levelled text paired with a dyslexic-friendly font and design make learning easy

Climate Crisis, The

The impacts of climate change are becoming more and more visible, transforming people's lives and the environments around them. The Climate Crisis series explores the causes and effects of climate change in an accessible graphic nonfiction format. Through these titles, young readers will learn more about key concepts and major developments within this world-changing topic.