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Library Infusion K-6 (256 series)

Saving Earth's Biomes (Navigator)

People have negatively affected many of Earth's biomes, but human ingenuity can help care for our planet and all its inhabitants. This series examines four biomes that are in danger and investigates the various ways that people are attempting to restore them.

School Days

There's a lot to do at school! Bright photos of a wide range of young kids and simple text offer young readers a look what happens throughout the school year.

Seasons (Tadpole Books)

We experience different sights, activities, and weather each season. Books in this series introduce and label the unique sights of each season, helping new readers learn to read while also learning about the four seasons. Tightly controlled vocabulary and repetitive text patterns work together with crisp and colourful photographs to create an engaging and supportive reading experience.

Seasons of Fun: Fall (Bearcub Books)

Fall is a fun time of year! From picking apples and visiting the pumpkin patch to participating in fall sports, lively images along with engaging text teach young readers about fall. This engaging, simple nonfiction series celebrates the season.

Sesame Street® Loves Community Helpers

These low-level introductions celebrate community helpers with the help of beloved characters from Sesame Street. Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, and others explore this core curriculum with the signature charm and fun of Sesame Street.

Sesame Street® Welcoming Words

Sesame Street characters help readers connect to new friends who speak different languages. Simple words and phrases relating to everyday life and a colourful approach help readers learn a new language to become smarter, kinder friends.

Settler Life in Canada (True North)  

This series examines life in pioneer times, 1780-1890. These titles concentrate on how and why things were built certain ways, also discussing how things varied across the country and why. Each book includes a hands-on project to extend learning.

She's Got Game (Navigator)

Women have always excelled as athletes, but they often receive less attention than men. This series celebrates female athletes and the sports they champion. Each book also showcases how the sport has developed over time and offers a look ahead to the future of the sport.

Simple Machines Fun! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)

Pulleys, levers, and wedges have been around for thousands of years! This title introduces young readers to the science behind these simple machines and how they make our lives and work easier every day. Features such as diagrams explain tough concepts, while experiments let readers test the machines themselves. Readers will discover just how fun simple machines can be!

Sincerely, Harriet

Harriet Flores struggles with boredom, an unrequited crush, and a multiple sclerosis diagnosis through a long, hot, 1990s summer in Chicago. She uses her imagination to cope, which sometimes gets her into trouble, as she makes up fantastical fibs and wonders if there are ghosts upstairs. One neighbour, Pearl, encourages Harriet to read and write, leading Harriet to have a breakthrough and discover the power of storytelling.