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Keepers of the Reef

Alice Wong's richly detailed, accurate watercolours take a boy and girl snorkeling to see the fishes that maintain the ecological balance between the corals and their main competitor, algae. Without the fish species that brush, crop, scrape, excavate, and browse the algae, coral reefs would die. A coral reef is a brilliant and colourful example of how a complex ecosystem functions and why its keystone species are critical to its health. The Great Barrier Reef is one of Earth's most celebrated na

Keeping Cities Clean

What happens to water when it goes down the drain? If you throw a bottle into the recycling bin, what happens to it? Follow the things we dispose of and see where they go and how they are reused. With clear process explanations and bright, graphic illustrations, this series answers the questions of curious kids and inspires good stewardship of the earth.

Keepsake Collection (Sequoia Kids Media)

Whether it’s bedtime, storytime, or school time, little ones will love following along with these timeless tales! These must-have books for all ages feature gorgeous illustrations by internationally recognized illustrators.

Kerfuffle, The

Dog and Cat were happy living next door until a misunderstanding caused a real kerfuffle! Now they can't stand each other any longer so start to build a wall between their gardens. The wall goes up and up and up. One day a funny rabbit pops its head over. But whose garden will this new friend play in? Here3s another cause for chaos between neighbors! Finally a better idea for how to use the bricks finds three happy friends sharing the garden after allCuntil some pigs move in next door.

Kickoff to Football

Sports fanatics often start at an early ageCand many develop their interest at the same time as their blossoming reading skills! Give early readers the chance to learn about their favorite teams all on their own with this photo-packed series. Loaded with features such as a table of contents, captions, sidebars, maps, fast facts, a phonetic glossary, author details, and research sources, this series provides engaging, age-appropriate content for new readers to explore independently.

Kid & Kid

A country girl and her floppy-eared baby goat get ready to compete at the county fair. A pair of verbs on each spread highlight the silly antics of the two kids on the farm, and despite a few messes and mishaps along the way, their parallel actions build to a joyful ending at the fair. Useful for teaching beginning readers about homonyms and comparing word concepts, the colourful and expressive art highlights the different meanings of each word.

Kid Character Series

It’s never too early to develop the character traits within us. This engaging series identifies the many ways children can show bravery, confidence, friendliness, gratitude, kindness, and mindfulness. In simple, easy-to-read rhyming words with vibrant, diverse, and relatable photos, each book helps children develop and expand their character traits to become happy, resilient, and thriving individuals.

Kids Can (21st Century Basic Skills Library)

This series supports the development of reading skills as they introduce students to vocabulary and content they will use for a lifetime. Let young readers discover the joy of reading for information as they build reading fluency. This level 3 guided reader teaches kids the importance of cleaning up trash and the impact that has on keeping the earth clean.

Kids Can Make Manners Count (21st Century Basic Skills Library)

Good manners help make the world a better place. The simple text and colourful photos in this series help readers learn the importance of being polite, considering other people's feelings, and behaving appropriately in everyday situations.

Kids' Day Out

Kids' Day Out explains the story behind some of the most popular places where kids like to spend their time. From amusement parks to zoos, there are amazing stories and lots to learn about some of the most kid-friendly places in American culture. Ask a child where he'd like to spend the day, and the answer is likely to be the movie theater, the amusement park, or the zoo. Have you ever wondered how these places came to be and how they have changed and developed over the centuries? Kids' Day Out