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Math All Around (Pull Ahead Readers-Nonfiction)

Learning early math concepts has never been more accessible to young readers. These nonfiction books stand out with full-Colour Photographs and carefully leveled text to support young readers as math becomes part of their world.

Math and Me (LOOK! Books™)

Math isn’t just something you learn in school! It’s an important part of the world around you. Whether it’s cooking in the kitchen, shopping for groceries, or enjoying a game of baseball, this series shows young readers important math concepts at work in the real world.

Math Is Fun!

Here's a perfect set of books to build reading skills for a content area in which it is sometimes difficult to find literary resources: mathematics. In each of these unique volumes, poetry, stories, and trivia combine to illustrate math principles for young readers. The lighthearted illustrations and storylines show students how fascinating the world of numbers and math concepts can be.

Math It! (Pogo Books)

It's time to let math out of the classroom! Make a graph of your friends' favourite sports. Estimate how much sleep you get in a week. Count the number of fingers in your classroomùby 5s! Fun, real-world scenarios are illustrated with carefully levelled text and vibrant, colour photos. This series makes learning about math feel more like recess!

Math Wiz (Crabtree Blossoms: Level 1)  

A math wizard explains basic math concepts in very simple sentences. Fun illustrated images help the wizard make the magic of math easy to understand for young children.­ Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Math World

Our world runs on numbers. The characters in these stories encounter math in the everyday world. Mason learns to count change at a yard sale, James learns to tell time as he waits for a friend to come over, Logan tries to mess up his classmates' data for their graphs, and Travis brings something very large from home to measure.

Max and Friends

Starting school brings more than one change for Max. Meeting new friends and choosing a new name help Max reveal his identity as a trans boy. Join Max and his friends on their fun adventures!

May I Come In?

When thunder roars and lightning flashes, Raccoon is afraid to be alone in his home. So he hurries out to see if any of his neighbours in Thistle Hollow have room to spare for a friend in need. When Raccoon knocks on the doors of Possum, Quail, and Woodchuck, he is turned away. But then Raccoon spies a bright light in the storm. Will this next neighbour open up her house and heart to Raccoon? A tender story that reminds readers of all ages that a kind heart will always make room for one more.

Me + Tree

A young girl and an old tree learn from each other how to find their purpose and foster healing in the world.

Meals Around the World (Bullfrog Books)

What's for breakfast in Nigeria? Snack time in Germany? How about dinner in Vietnam? Travel around the world to learn about the foods and cultural practices that make up mealtime with this fascinating series. Each book includes a simple recipe for arepresentative dish, as well as a picture glossary to reinforce new words.