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Canadian Celebrations (Butter Tarts)  

Canadians have many reasons to celebrate, and they enjoy gathering throughout the year to observe many uniquely Canadian holidays. Canadian Celebrations provides readers a closer look at the history of these events, the reasons for each holiday, and the ways in which Canadians gather to celebrate them.

Canadian Eh! (Butter Tarts)  

Canadian Eh! celebrates items and food from around the country. Fun facts and engaging photos show how people have made these things true symbols of Canada.

Canadian Families (True North)  

Canadians come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Many parts of our lives are similar to those of neighbours, but we might do other things very differently. Canadian Families explores the different ways that people from diverse backgrounds live their day-to-day lives.

Canadian Hockey Teams  

Canada’s favourite pastime is vividly brought to life in Hockey in Canada. This engaging series recounts the history of each team’s hockey club, outlines key players, and recalls some of the team’s most memorable moments. Through the use of detailed timelines, fascinating facts, and descriptive sidebars, readers will learn exciting information about Canada’s hockey teams.

Canadian Icons  

The Canadian Icons series explores the symbols that helped shape the nation’s identity. Each books recounts how each symbol came to be important to Canada and what role these symbols continue to play in Canadian society today.

Canadian Structures (True North)  

From coast to coast, Canada is filled with marvels of modern-day architecture and engineering. Canadian Structures takes readers on a tour of different structures across the country, exploring where, how, and why they were built. Readers also will learn more about the scientific and technological forces acting upon the structure.

Cap Central

Capital Central High School, or Cap Central as the students like to call it, is in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. Any urban school faces broad challenges, and Cap Central is no different. But some tight-knit juniors meet the difficulties head-on with courage, friendship, determination, and hard work.

Cape!, A

When a boy finds a cape! He knows it must mean he has a superpower, everyone with a cape has one. But dad is far too distracted to play, until the boy discovers he does have a superpower--a super powerful imagination!--far too powerful for dad to resist. This is a silly celebration of childhood, imagination, and the power of play.

Captain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase

In this wordless graphic novel, Captain Barbosa sails the seven seas with his trusty shipmates: a mosquito, an alligator, and an elephant. When a seagull steals his treasured hat, Barbosa and his crew give chase through a nasty storm. When Barbosa reaches the seagull's island, he finds the hat-along with a nest of baby seagulls-and decides even pirates can forgive and forget.