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Young readers join Sesame Street friends in discovering new skills and the power of yet. Learn the importance of practice, how to manage feelings of frustration, and more.

Do you ever wonder where the energy you use comes from? Learn all about the different sources of energy including where we get them, how they work, and the future of energy! Featuring key science curriculum with a high-interest approach and clear, simple text that young scientists can easily understand. It's time to power up!

The world is full of powerful animal predators. From reptiles with sticky tongues to birds with sharp talons, dangerous creatures have special ways to hunt down their prey. These hi-lo adventures are a perfect way to discover what makes animals amazing predators. Struggling readers in grades 3 through 5 wonÎt be able to put down these accessible books written at a 1st and 2nd grade reading level.

Indigenous twins Jaime and Marie Longbow love solving mysteries, and that is exactly what they get to do travelling around from powwow to powwow.

These large-format books hook readers with close-up photos of apex predators, pulling students into repeated practice with the first 100 sight words.

Who would win? A crocodile or a hippo? A wolf or a moose? Readers will learn about the skills and techniques animals use both to hunt and to protect themselves in the wild.

From sharp-toothed bull sharks to powerful polar bears, nature is full of fierce predators. This exciting series showcases eight of these deadly creatures, describing their prey, hunting skills, and life in the wild. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible.

From Orcas and tigers to pythons and wolves, nature's predators are amazing! Learn how they hunt, where they live, how they act, and what physical features set them apart from their prey.

The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more.

This dynamic, lavishly illustrated series plunges the reader into the world of dinosaurs as living, breathing animals. Text is set in the present tense and the reader is addressed in the second person as they set out on an adventure, exploring the world of dinosaurs.