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The Human Body: An Alien's Guide

Take a journey inside the bodyÑas an alien! Hop aboard a flying saucer and travel alongside your alien guides who are on a mission to understand the wonders of human body systems. High-impact graphic art explores the circulatory system, the digestive system, the skeletal system, and more. Get a close-up view of how a healthy body works to fight invaders like viruses . . . or spaceships. A raucous graphic-format exploration of body systems with a twist.

The Hunter

Confronted by the beauty and innocence of nature one perfect fall day, a hunter makes an unexpected choice to honour living things in a different way.

The Imaginative Explorer's Guide (Hi Jinx)

The world isn't nearly as boring as you might think! All you need is this handy guide and your imagination to turn any place into extraordinary fun.

The Inkberg Enigma

A graphic novel mystery adventure in which two children uncover the secret that has corrupted a town.

The Invisible You

Everything about Howard's new neighbourhood is different-the houses, the school, his teacher, and especially the kids. For the first time in his life, Howard feels like he is different, too. Howard worries about noticing these differences and he worries that nothing will ever seem normal again. But as Howard begins to make connections with his new classmates, he realizes that maybe he isn't so different after all. Everyone who has ever felt different will connect to this relatable and evocative

The Knight of Little Import

Poor Charlie is a young knight who can't find a single beast to slay. If only the town of Little Import weren't so quiet. Hark! What is that? It's Mr. Galette, and he has a problem in his bakery. Clever Charlie realizes at once that a monster is the culprit: the triple-tier hungerbeak! So begins an epic quest to capture monsters throughout town and find a safe place for them to live . . . in the worldÎs very first monster sanctuary!

The Knight Who Might

The Knight Who Might tries really hard to be a knight, but things don't always go to plan-even with a magic horse, sword, and helmet!

The Legend of the Coquí

Long ago, in Puerto Rico, the animals ate, slept, and snacked all day-every day. The queen of the forest, the parrot, knew this wasn't good so she challenged them to a race. They each had great skills-the snake slithered, the pelican cawed, and the turtle just yawned-but they were excited and got ready to run. Everyone strutted their stuff except the frogs. No one paid attention them. They were too tiny. Could this be their chance to get noticed?

The Lemonade Hurricane: A Story of Mindfulness and Meditation

Henry is a lot of fun when he's not storming through the house, so Emma decides to teach him how to be still. By showing him how to sit, bow, and breathe, Emma is able to calm the hurricane within Henry. A perfect introduction to meditation for young readers, presented in a captivating story. In Planting Seeds, Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, teaches that by sitting still and meditating, the mind can become clear. Like Hanh's apple juice story, when a glass of lemonade is stirred, t

The Little Box

Mariana is nervous for her first day of school. Her papa gives her a little "comfort" box and instructs her to open it whenever she absolutely, positively, really, really needs it. When she does, a whoosh of air flies out and surrounds her like a warm hug. As the day goes by, her confidence slowly increases and she tries harder and harder to not open the box. When an unkind classmate falls at recess, and she is the only one around to help, will she need the box . . .or will he?