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Canadian (Auto Assigned) (1226 series)

Stone Giant, The

When her father leaves to save people from a giant who turns them to stone with his gaze, a child in a red dress is left alone. Many days and many nights go by. Every evening the girl says good night to herself in her mirror. When the last light burns down, the girl takes her mirror and a knife and sets out to find her father. "I will save my father from the giant," she says. The Stone Giant is a contemporary and timeless fairytale that tells of a child who succeeds where adults cannot.Base

Stories Just for You (Dolphin Readers)  

Relatable stories about children with diverse backgrounds bring social-emotional skills to life. These engaging titles by school counselor author Vicky Bureau promote a growth mindset, self-reliance, and the celebration of individual differences. Each book features Words to Know and After Reading Quiz. Downloadable Teacher's Notes.

Stories of the Night

Stories of the Night is a modern fairytale storybook set in the magical illustrations of Kitty Crowther, celebrated worldwide for her children's books, and beautifully written in collaboration with Swedish master Ulf Stark.

Story Jobs (Crabtree Leaves)  

In this engaging five-book set for intermediate readers, Story Jobs is a young girl trying to figure out who she wants to be. When she gets in trouble at school, she and her frenemies Maury and Nelly must meet with their teacher Mr. Gray instead of participating in Career Week. Mr. Gray takes them through a magic portal where they learn all about different careersCwill one of them be the right one for Story?

Story oCanadians in the Olympic Winter Games, The  

This series offers a compelling look at the sports that are included in the most prestigious sporting event. Each fact-packed title provides an informative examination of the sport, an outline of the rules, and a detailed description of where the Olympics have taken place throughout history. Readers can follow the history of the Olympics in Canada and learn about the athletes that excelled in each sport.

Storytime Classics  

Discover some of the most loved stories of all time in this collection of classic tales. Each story has enchanted children around the world for many generations, and will continue to do so for years to come with these colourful illustrated parables.

Straight Talking

This series offers a candid look at the prevalence of drugs in the lives of young people today, as well as the problems that drugs—from marijuana to ecstasy—can create. Hard-hitting facts and statistics offer tough truths about drug abuse, while testimonials from real teens shed light on such topics as peer pressure and the dangers of addiction.

Strange History  

What was life like in the past? Uncover the terrible tales, surprising stories, and hard-to-believe history from ancient times. Everything from Greek eyebrow fashion and Egyptian eggshell toothpaste to Roman chicken predictions and a Middle Ages pig lawyer seemed normal back in the day. But now they have us looking back in wonder at some seriously strange history.

Structured Literacy with E.A.S.E. Second Edition  

Structured Literacy with E.A.S.E (2nd Edition) is a research-based tier one foundational reading program that was created based on both the Science of Reading and the Simple View of Reading. It addresses all the strands of ScarboroughÎs Reading Rope. This program will help teachers in many ways. First, teachers will be able to confidently implement practices that align with the research behind how the brain learns to read. Additionally, teachers will learn to support children so they can learn t

Suffrage: Canadian Women and the Vote

Prior to women getting the vote, this is the way things used to be: In Canada, people believed only those with property should have the right to vote. If a couple co-owned a property they shared one vote. The man retained the right to cast that vote. Wages earned by women still went to their husbands.­Women then started to fight for social reform. Suffragists rose up. They wanted to vote. They wanted to create change. Read about the epic struggles, years of hard work, perseverance, and the preju