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Twins Eddie and Nosa Osagie secret snooping is always get them into trouble? See what adventures they get up to in this fun series.
Otis P. Oliver is taking a stand. He is NOT taking another bath--ever. But when your opinions matter to the rest of the family about as much as the opinions of the family dog (who, it's worth mentioning, only has to bathe once a month), you have to get serious. So Otis borrows a spiffy suit from his dad and rouses a rabble of neighbour kids to stand up for what the know is right: a bathtub ban. This hilarious story about standing up for what you believe in, compromise, and family will have reade
Have you seen an otter at play in the water? It's long and it's trim and it knows how to swim. It rolls and it spins. It twists and it grins. What if one day that otter jumps out of the water? Would you ask him to play? What if that otter follows you home? Would he bounce on the chairs? Would he skid down the stairs? The author-illustrator team who created Scare a Bear and Moose on the Loose will once again have readers laughing and guessing. This time the hilarity involves an otter out of water
Follow Otto Blotter, adventurer and bird spotter, on a magical journey to find out what it truly means to be part of a family.
A cozy picture book about friendship across borders, travel, and knitting.
Take a fact-filled flight through our amazing solar system in this Hi-Lo series. Jump into orbit around its planets and dwarf planets. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Why are a bird, a song, the flag, and certain monuments important symbols for the United States? What do they stand for? Inquisitive young students explore American symbols through field trips, classroom visitors, and lots of questions! Join in to learn the history, significance, and fun facts about famous American symbols.
The titles in this well-received series introduce readers to more quirks of the animal world, from camouflage and spines used for defense to the homes they build and the tracks they leave behind. With surprising facts and carefully levelled text, these books are the perfect way to hold young readers’ interest in nonfiction.
Young readers will learn how computers work, and the information-packed series is sure to appeal to today's young digital citizens! With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books' bring nonfiction topics to life!