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Bees in the City

The solution, he realizes, is in the rooftop gardens and window boxes of his apartment neigbours, representing a varied and continuously blooming array of flowers that the bees will love. Aunt Celine must bring her bees to Paris! But first he and his friends Alice and Samir must convince their skeptical neigbours and landlord, Mr. Dubi, that this is a good idea. Adorned with Parisian skylines, Bees in the City is a love letter to the City of Light and a celebration of the can-do spirit of kids.

Before They Were Famous (Crabtree Crown)  

We only know about famous people after they do something famous. But what about before they were famous? Learn about these well known figures in American history, what their lives were like as they were growing up, and what they did that made them famous. 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.

Beginning Writing

There is no such thing as too much writing practice. These two-part programs build skills incrementally from bright idea to polished final product. These stimulating lessons will enable students to actually enjoy the writing process. Includes Traits of Writing correlation

Beginning Writing 1 & 2

There is no such thing as too much writing practice. These two-part binder programs build skills incrementally from bright idea to polished final product. These stimulating lessons will enable students to actually enjoy the writing process. Includes Traits of Writing correlation. The Enhanced eBook edition available on CD gives you the freedom to cut and paste any portion of the text into your own document; to project the eBook contents on a whiteboard; and more!

Behind the Brand (Blastoff! Discovery)

Even the world’s most popular brands had to start somewhere! This series introduces readers to the history of some of the most recognizable brands in the world. Engaging, fact-filled text combines with crisp photos to explore each brand, including important milestones, influential people, and groundbreaking products from the past and present. Special features map the brand’s origins, profile important people, highlight sales stats, call out charitable contributions, and more!

Behind the Scenes with Coders

The technology we use each day runs on code, which is a collection of instructions that tells a computer what to do. People called coders write these commands. This series introduces readers to six popular tech careers that involve coding. Readers will learn how coding skills are used to create websites, software, mobile apps, and video games. TheyÎll also learn how coders protect digital information from hackers and connect people across networks. Fact boxes highlight interesting information an

Being Black in America

Frustrated. Fearful. Angry. Weary. These are some of the words African Americans have used to describe their feelings about being Black in America in 2020. Coupled with a pandemic that has disproportionately affected people of colour, police killings of Black men and women have heaped outrage on top of hurt. The Being Black in America series explores the events, the emotions, and the experiences that have forced a collective reckoning on race and racial injustice. Personal accounts and thoughtfu

Being There: Tips for Supporting a Friend in Crisis

This book provides practical advice for teens on how to support a friend going through a difficult time with their mental health. It provides young people information on how to be there for someone in need, emphasizing the importance of empathy, listening, and offering the right kind of support during challenging moments.

Being Woke: Social Awareness or Political Overcorrection?

The term woke is used either positively or negatively, depending on a person's political views. But what does "being woke" really mean? This book explores the origins of the term woke, discusses what the word means to both liberals and conservatives, and how the concept of wokeness affects US society today.

Ben Rothery's Deadly and Dangerous Animals

From the saltwater crocodile's vise like bite to the golden eagle's lightning attack from the air, many of the creatures featured in this upper-level picture book are built for danger. But what makes a chameleon or ant so threatening, and which creature is the deadliest of all to humans, despite its tiny size? Award-winning illustrator Ben Rothery's fact-filled book of the planet's most dangerous creatures has the answers.