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I Live With (Starfish)  

Meet ordinary kids who go to school and who live with special needs and conditions including cancer, diabetes, autism, learning disabilities, Down syndrome, and ADHD. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

I Miss You: Exercises for Yearning Hearts

With a gentle and considerate style, this evocative little gift book proposes a series of conceptual activities to help the reader work through the sense of loss that arises when someone or something is missing from their lives. For example, spend one minute writing a list of all the things you can remember doing with the person that you miss. Simple everyday events can make as many memories as big adventures. Write as fast as you can. When one minute is up, stick the list to a window pane so that it can be seen from outside. Combining the practical and the abstract, the activities have a Fluxus-style poignancy which is sure to strike a chord with anyone who has experienced the pain of grief or of a broken heart.

I See You: A Story for Kids about Homelessness and Being Unhoused

I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts an unhoused woman who is not seen by everyone around herCexcept for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that she endures. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, the boy acknowledges her in an exchange in which he sees her and she experiences being seen. This book opens the door for kids and parents to begin a conversation about homelessness. In a Note for Parents, Educators, and neighbours, there are discussion questions and additional resources about helping the unhoused population.

I Truck: A Big Rig's Epic Trip

Packed with horsepower, towering, tough, / I truck from coast to coast, bringing goods to neighbourhoods. Climb on up into the cab of a semitruck and take a cross-country journey with a driver and her trusty pup! The truck rumbles to the warehouse to pick up a load of toys and encounters many other trucks along the way. It makes multiple stops for deliveries, encounters a snowstorm, and navigates steep mountain roads.

I Want to Dance in Pants

Ava does not love dresses. They poke and pinch, squish and squash. They just do not feel good to her. But after Ava and her family are invited to a quinceanera celebration, her mother thinks they need to go shopping for a new dress. Ava's mother loves dresses--fancy dresses, swishy dresses, dresses of all kinds. I want to dance in pants, says Ava. Nonsense! says her mother. And off they go to shop. After trying on dress (too itchy) after dress (too poofy) after dress (too silly), Ava finally finds what she does want to wear. It's a bright and sparkly tuxedo pantsuit. It's perfect! Her mother tells her that she will be the only girl not wearing a dress. And that's just fine with Ava. But what happens when they get to the party? Brought to life through energetic, colourful artwork, this story serves as a reminder to readers of all ages to be comfortable in their own skin (and especially in their clothes).

I Want Your Moo, 2nd Edition: A Story for Children about Self-Esteem

Gobble-gobble. Gobble-gobble. What a horrible noise! I can't stand the sound of my voice! Toodles doesn't like herself. Her legs are skinny, her feathers are brown, and her head has no hair. Most of all, she hates her gobble-gobble. All that changes when Toodles saves the day with her super-confident, super-empowering, super-turkey gobble-gobble! With lively rhymes and funny illustrations, this book will have kids laughing out loud while they learn to accept their own gobble-gobbles. An extensive Note to Parents relays additional information and strategies for helping kids overcome a lack of confidence and self-esteem.

Ice Age Animals (Epic)

What animals walked the earth during the last ice age? Readers will find out in this hi/lo series that introduces some of the most famous ice age animals! Engaging text and detailed illustrations show off the animalsÎ body parts, behaviors, interaction with early humans, and more. Features compare each animalÎs size to a common object, show off favourite foods, highlight a famous fossil find, and compare the animal to a modern relative. Each book ends with a two-page profile that puts important information in one place!

Ice Cream Everywhere: Sweet Stories from Around the World

Everywhere you go, all around the world people are eating ice cream! And while some folks spoon up sundaes and some savor Syrian bouza--one thing is always true: ice cream is joy! Travel the globe and discover a mouthwatering selection of cold, creamy treats. Which one is your favorite?! Ice Cream Everywhere includes a map, an author's note--and three scoops of fun!

Iconic America (Top Rank)

What are some of the United States' most iconic phenomena? Middle-grade students can celebrate American culture while learning about iconic battles, monuments, natural wonders, and more. Each book highlights 12 American things, places, or events, sharing compelling photos and fascinating facts about what makes each of these things uniquely American. Stat boxes, maps, and -Think About ItR features support critical thinking skills and help comprehension.

Icons

Explore the lives of legendary music artists who not only top the charts, but also revolutionize the industry with their creativity, innovation, and business acumen. They have the power to unite fans, influence culture, and stir emotions around the world.