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Ice Cycle: Poems about the Life of Ice

From Maria Gianferrari, award-winning author of Play Like an Animal!, comes a beautiful collaboration between verse and science. Brief poems and ethereal illustrations introduce readers to many different types of ice on land and at sea. Fascinating back matter provides additional information about water as a solid, liquid, and gas, as well as more details about the different forms of ice mentioned in the poems. Celebrate winter with an exploration of ice on land and at sea in this evocative and

If

The famously inspirational poem written by Rudyard Kipling in 1895, which first appeared in a 1910 collection of short stories and poems, is here accompanied by illustrations.

If Dinosaurs Were Here Today

What would life be like if the ancient creatures from the age of dinosaurs still roamed Earth? Twenty-four fascinating creatures are showcased across this four-book series. Each book features incredibly true-to-life illustrations, cleverly showing the prehistoric animals in modern settings. Check out the T-rex terrorizing herds of animals, the Shonisaurus challenging whales for rule of the sea, and the record-breaking Seismosaurus causing chaos with its gigantic body. High interest and eye-catch

If I Met an Ice Age Animal: Level 2 (Grasshopper Books)

Imagine what it would be like to walk with woolly mammoths, play baseball with dodo birds, or hunt with dire wolves with this fun series! Each book presents a main character who imagines meeting an extinct Ice Age animal in a fun, fictional story. Readers will learn about the Ice Age animals’ appearances, behaviours, and diets and how they lived during the Ice Age.

If I Was A  

These beautifully illustrated stories celebrate children’s imaginations. Sensitively written and featuring a diverse set of characters, bright, bold illustrations show children using their imaginations to live out their wildest dreams.

If I Was a Banana

If I was a banana, I would be that one, so beautifully yellow and full of banana... If I was an elephant I think I would have to be very careful where I put my feet... If I was a spoon I would be perfectly shaped and worn, with the silver fading in all the right places. This boy's-eye-view of the everyday brings alive all the wonder and oddity of the world inside our own heads. It is simple and funny but resonates long afterward, and begs to be read again.

If I Was A...(Crabtree Seedlings)  

These beautifully illustrated stories celebrate children's imaginations. Sensitively written and featuring a diverse set of characters, bright, bold illustrations show children using their imaginations to live out their wildest dreams. Writing prompts extend learning and encourage creative thinking.

If I Were

A prose poem about nature, IF I WERE tells the desire to embody nature and become everything it represents. Take a journey through different ecosystems and inventive scenarios in forests, deserts, oceans, and skies. What would you do if you were a cloud, the wind, a beach, or a whale?

If I Were a Fungus

If you were a fungus, you wouldn't be an animalÑor a plant. You would live in the mountains but also in the city. You would live in lakes, in the desert, and on cheese! Fungi are found around the globe, yet we know very little about them. Scientists even have a hard time defining what they are because they're so contradictory. Author©illustrator Gaia Stella gives young readers a playful and informative introduction to the fascinating world of fungi!

If I Were President

If I were president, everyone who wanted a dog would get a dog, everyone who wanted a bike would get a bike, and everyone who wanted a friend would get at least two . . .With disarming frankness, a young boy gives his perspective on several things the grown-ups running the country could do differently. His recommendations are both playful and profound. How much happier would we be if all the adults went to kindergarten once a month to remind themselves how to play? How much safer would we be if