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Get to Work with Science and Technology

From a zoo vet who must figure out why a newborn orangutan is seriously ill, to an asteroid hunter who must determine if a giant, rocky space object is on a collision course with Earth: these books introduce readers to the real-world applications of STEM subjects. From analyzing data, to using tools and technology, readers will be excited to see how real-life scientists and engineers solve problems using the same scientific techniques that students study and use in the classroom.

Getting around in My Town (Bearcub Books)

It is a beautiful day to go to the zoo! How will I get there? There are so many ways to get around in my town. Take a big bus, hop on the ferry, ride the train, or have a grown-up set up a rideshare. Young readers discover the many ways to explore their community with fun photos and carefully leveled text that makes the journey a joy. Let3s go!

Getting Crafty (45th Parallel Press)

Explore your creative side and get crafty! Readers will discover new skills from sewing to printmaking to making art from duct tape, recyclables, and nature. Each book includes an introduction to the subject and several projects with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and illustrations. The series aids struggling and reluctant readers with engaging content, carefully chosen vocabulary, and simple sentences.

Getting into Government (Searchlight Books™)

This timely series walks readers through the basics of how government functions in US society. Readers will enjoy exploring these highly curricular topics and learning how government processes affect their day-to-day life.

Getting to Know Our Planet (Community Connections)

Explore the Earth's various biomes and learn all about what it's like to live in this biome, from what kinds of plants and animals are found there to what kinds of weather it receives.

Ghost Cat

Miss Maggie McCullen has been the keeper for the Port Carrick lighthouse for many years. She has never missed a night, keeping the big light going. And while the people in Port Carrick are grateful to her, they worry about her lonely life at the lighthouse. But they don't know that she has her cat, Sailor Boy, for company. Because Sailor Boy is no ordinary cat. He's a ghost cat. He can make himself visible or invisible, especially when visitors come to call and he wants to be mischievous. But wh

Ghost Orchid

Ava's parents are on an adventure to find the mysterious ghost orchid. But Ava knows a secret: the journey can be as magical as the destination. From taiga forest to arid desert and tropical jungle, follow Ava and her family on a visually stunning journey around the world, and learn to practice mindfulness as Ava shows her parents the gift of slowing down to enjoy the wonders around you.

Ghost Stories (Epic)

From campfire tales told in Shakespeare's plays, ghosts have long been favourite story subjects. But are some places more likely to attract unwanted spirits of the dead? This high-interest series for young readers explores common haunts for restlesssouls through stories of ghostly encounters. These tales are sure to send chills down your spine!

Ghostly Carousel, The

A zombie family reunion, a "Jekyll lantern," a giggling undertaker, a telekinetic warlock . . . are you scared yet? Sure to induce shrieks and giggles in equal measure, Calef Brown's poems present a wonderfully creepy cast of characters. Richly detailed paintings add to the frightful fun!

Giants of the Sea

This series gives readers an exciting look at eight giant animals of the sea, describing where they live, how they hunt, and the unique features that help them survive in the ocean. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible. Apex books have low reading levels (grades 2-3) but are designed for older students, with interest levels of grades 3-7.