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Known by many names in many languages, the polar bear remains one of the Arctic's signature species, and as this poem reminds readers, it is "far out on disappearing sea ice, losing hold" in a world affected by climate change.
Smoke speaks in mesmerizing riddles: ""I lack a mouth, but I can speakâ I lack hands, but I can push out unwanted guests. I'm gentler than a feather, but I can cause harm."" This rhythmically powerful narration is complemented by illustrations in which swirling smoke was captured on art paper held over smoky candle flames, and the dancing smoke textures were then deepened and elaborated with watercolours and Photoshop finishes.
The big bad wolf is hungry and on today's menu is Grandma, with Red Riding Hood for dessert. But no one is home at Grandma's house, only a nightdress lying on the bed. The wolf puts on the nightie and sets off to see what he can catch dressed as Grandma.Here comes Red Riding Hood. She looks clever, but the wolf knows who is smartest . . .Yet this little girl is not so easily duped. And the wolf finds unexpected hazards in wearing a frilly petticoat in the deep dark woods.
A hilarious picture book featuring the big, bad wolf from the popular Gecko Press book, I am so Strong. " 'Hey, little bacon bits! Tell me, who's the handsomest of all?' demanded the wolf.
In I Am So Strong, the incorrigible wolf saunters through the forest asking everyone he meets, including Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs, "Tell me, who is the strongest of all?" He gets his comeuppance in a most unexpected and satisfactory way.
Watch the wolf put on his trousers, his T-shirt, his socks, and more. But what is his plan once he's fully dressed? Careful--he might bite! This board book has extra-thick board pages and strong cloth binding that will withstand many reads (it will need to!). With bold illustrations and simple text, this book is great for reading aloud and is guaranteed to get giggles.
Learn about the lives of people from marginalized communities through the author's experience. Books will explore different religions, abilities, and communities in North America, and the challenges and change the authors and their communities face.
I Begin with Spring weaves natural history around Thoreau's life and times in a richly illustrated field notebook format that can be opened anywhere and invites browsing on every page. Beginning each season with quotes from Thoreau's schoolboy essay about the changing seasons, Early Bloomer follows him through the fields and woods of Concord, the joys and challenges of growing up, his experiment with simple living on Walden Pond, and his participation in the abolition movement, self-reliance, sc
With these approachable engaging guides, children ages four and older will discover how easy it is to draw a range of favourite subjects.
Understanding how to group objects into sets is a key building block in math. Each book in the I Can Make Sets series helps early readers explore different number combinations that make up the number in a set. With engaging, full-page photographs that connect to simple text and relevant sight words, each book builds confidence in reading skills and provides an introduction to this foundational math concept. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questio