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An exuberant rhyming picture book about a school trip to the woods, where no one sees the danger-apart from quiet Liam, who pays attention and saves the day with his particular skill of hiding. When the children and their frazzled teacher walk confidently into disaster, little Liam saves the day-a triumph for the quiet child no one notices.

Dung beetles eat poop. Skunks spray smelly liquid. Snails leave slimy trails. What other gross animals are there? Learn more with these exciting books! Have you read them all?

Perfect for curious minds, each book in this series dives into the fascinating world of all things gross. This series is packed with surprising facts, fun illustrations, and icky images. Readers will be laughing and learning about the essential (yet gross) stuff that keeps the world moving! This series is at a Level 3 and is written specifically for transitional readers. Aligned to the Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.

Who says history is boring? Gross and weird facts about pirates, cowboys, and mummies will grab struggling and reluctant readersÎ attention as they learn about the Wild West, ancient Rome, the American Civil War, and more! Closely levelled text paired with a high-interest dose of humour will have kids laughing and learning awesome facts they will rush to share with their friends.

History is filled with people who have done remarkable things. Groundbreaker Bios tells readers about the life stories of some of the world’s most notable people, both past and present, and how they’ve changed the world in their own unique ways.

Five new teen flip books with two points of view. The savvy cheerleaders of suburban Grovehill High are trying retain the state championship title. Their routines are tight, but the girls (Skylar, Ariel, Vanessa, Victoria, and Yaris) need to bring it if they are going to win. Coach says one season, one team, one goal, no drama. But where there's cheer, there's drama. The fresh guys playing Giants football are tough athletes and grand showboaters. But excessive pride and the team prima donnas cou

A young girl's seed of an idea to clean up an abandoned inner city lot grows into something big when neighbours to work together to create a garden full of colour and life.

Head off with Kiko on a school camping trip and learn how she figures out what being grateful is and what it feels like. Maybe you can grow grateful, too! Also included is a Reader's Note that provides contextual advice, healthy-mind tips, and more ways for growing gratitude in kids.

My name is Kiko. I'm a gardener. I grow happy. Let me show you how. Kiko shows the reader how she grows happiness: by making good choices, taking care of her body and mind, paying attention to her feelings, problem solving, and spending time with family and friends. Kids will learn that they can play a pivotal role in creating their own happiness, just like Kiko. A Note to Parents and Other Caregivers provides more strategies for helping children learn how to grow happiness.

Kiko grows and cultivates her garden, harvesting and sharing the fruits and veggies with her friends, neighbours, and family. This delightful tale serves as a metaphor of nurturing relationships and community, while sharing kindness with others. Grow Kind is a gentle narrative based on positive psychology and choice theory, essentially about cultivating kindness.