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Past and Present (Bearcub Books)

Take a trip through time to explore how people of the past lived. The history of everyday items and places encourages comparing and contrasting while an invitation to make predictions about the future engages further exploration. In addition to a broader history of the progression over time, supplemental details take a closer look at a specific topic within each title category. Perfect for prompting readers to take a fresh look at the world around them!

Patterns All Around (21st Century Basic Skills Library)

Colourful design and full-page photographs introduce readers to patterns found in their everyday world. The examples in each book illustrate the shapes, lines, and designs that create patterns in everyday items and places. What Do You See? is a feature paired with select photos to encourage interaction with the images and improve readers' critical viewing and thinking skills.

Patterns Everywhere

Step outside. Let's find designsÑ branching, cracking, spirals, lines. Search the dirt, the seas, the air. Patterns, patterns everywhere. Look around and discover patterns in the natural world! You might see them in leaf veins, in coral reefs, in sand dunes, and in many other places. Rhyming verse is accompanied by stunning photographs and brief side bars that explain how these different patterns form.

Patterns in Nature (Tadpole Books)

Striped shells on the beach. Spots on ladybugs in the garden. All kinds of patterns can be found in nature! Spot bright and fun patterns all around you with this new series. Children will develop reading skills while learning about the wildlife around them and how to identify patterns. Tightly controlled vocabulary and repetitive text patterns work with crisp and colourful photographs to create a reading experience that is fun, engaging, and supportive. Patterns in Nature titles include tools fo

Patterns in the Seasons (Tadpole)

Polka dots on your flip-flops. Stripes on your mittens. This series lets children identify patterns they see in spring, summer, fall, and winter, while providing a fun and supportive reading experience. Repetitive text patterns feature high-frequency vocabulary and familiar content words, and a strong photo/text match further facilitates understanding.

Paw Prints (Bullfrog Books)

Kids love furry friends, and there are so many different kinds! Explore what makes every dog breed different with Paw Prints. Carefully levelled text and playful photographs introduce readers to their favourite dog breeds. Includes a labelled diagram and a picture glossary to reinforce new vocabulary.

pb Crayola® Our Colorful Eart

Readers explore rainbow mountains, pink sand beaches, and more and learn the science behind some of nature's most colourful geographical formations.

Peas in a Pod

Sophie is finally getting used to having just her Dad around after her mother died. Things are going smoothly-Sophie and her dad are like two peas in a pod. But when Sarah and her dog Billy come along, everything changes. Will there be room for more peas in the pod?Written by Rachel Noble and illustrated by Katie Rewse, this picture book will help any child who has had to adjust to a parent having a new partner.

Peep!

Dot isn’t like the other dogs: she doesn’t like going out for walks, and she doesn’t like going to the park. Herthing is staying at home with hertoy and best friend, Peep. But when Peep goes missing under the garden fence, Dot might have to venture out into the world . . .

Penpals on Pluto

When Jon's teacher decides to set up an interplanetary pen pal scheme, Jon finds himself partnered with Straxi. Much to his disgust, not only is she a girl but she also comes from Pluto (you can't even call it a planet!). Luckily, Jon and Straxi find some common ground and their adventures span the solar system.A humorous series written solely through letters and other enclosures. The perfect story to encourage children to read and perhaps even write letters!