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Favorite Pets (Blastoff! Beginners)

Furry and feathered friends abound in this fun series! These simple introductions to common pets engage beginning readers and guide them with simple, predictable text and bright, colourful photos. Features including labelled diagrams of the pet’s home and examples of favourite toys reiterate facts from the main text. Which is your favourite pet?

Favorite Toys (Epic!)

From LEGO bricks and Nerf Blasters to bicycles and Barbie dolls, this hi/lo series dives into the history behind some classic toys and explores how they are popular today! Each title showcases high-quality images paired with engaging text to introduce a favourite toy. Each title contains maps, timelines, charts, and profiles to keep readers engaged and informed about the stories behind their favourite toys!

Favorite Toys (Epic)

From LEGO bricks and Nerf Blasters to bicycles and Barbie dolls, this hi/lo series dives into the history behind some classic toys and explores how they are popular today! Each title showcases high-quality images paired with engaging text to introduce a favourite toy. Each title contains maps, timelines, charts, and profiles to keep readers engaged and informed about the stories behind their favourite toys!

Fear Fest (Searchlight Books™)

Uncover mysterious phenomena and all things scary, from ESP and haunted houses to ancient curses and UFOs. Playful text embraces a creepy tone while delivering information that is solidly nonfiction. Age-appropriate visuals add to the spooky fun, while sidebars separate chilling myths from the sometimes equally chilling facts.

Fearless Storyteller, The

When a young girl's father is scared of the unicorns in her book, she hides it to protect him. At the next bedtime, she selects a book about giraffes, which are much less scary. Right? Wrong! After her dad helps her overcome a fear of her own, he reveals that he is scared of the words in her books, not the animals. Together the father and daughter use positive visualizations to overcome their fears. Based on Cassie Silva's own experience growing up with an ESL (English as a second language) pare

Fears You Fear, The

We're all afraid sometimes. Some are fears you see, and some are ones you don't. But it's a feeling we all feel. Fear comes in all shapes and sizes and can meet you anywhere, from the circus ring to the swimming pool to the first day of school. The thing you fear may be something others love, like a dog or a bicycle. But you don't have to let a fear give you the shivers or goosebumps! Fear not, there are so many ways to send those fears away! The Fears You Fear includes fears of animals, the cir

Federal Protectors (Bolt)

Hi-tech cameras. Hidden messages. Secret missions. There's nothing more high-interest than the jobs federal workers do in secret to keep U.S. citizens safe. Levelled text and detailed infographics help struggling and reluctant readers find out what goes on behind the scenes when keeping Americans safe from enemies.

Feeding the Flying Fanellis: And Other Poems from a Circus Chef

What do you feed a trapeze family to keep them up in the air? Or a lion with a gourmet palate? These whimsical poems reveal what fuels a crew of circus performers?special meals prepared by their tireless chef!

Feel Better Books for Little Kids

With soothing rhyming text, this series guides little kids through common fears and emotions, using simple tools and strategies grounded in cognitive-behavioural strategies.

Feel Your Feelings

This clever and colourful activity book will invigorate kids to understand their emotions with fun emojis coupled with upbeat rhyming verse that readers can act out. From glad to sad, silly to worry, love to disgust, and many more, the expert authors use cognitive-behavioural principles to introduce kids to tons of everyday feelings. A readers note in the back of the book explains the concept of emotions, why they can be labelled as bad, and how they are a gift. It also tells more about the poem