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Canadian (Auto Assigned) (1211 series)

Where Materials Come From (Crabtree Seedlings)  

This vibrant and engaging series for young children follows the cycle of raw materials to finished product. Readers learn how natural things are turned into products we know and use every day. Useful and succinct facts and bold images reinforce knowledge and get readers thinking about natural and mechanical processes. Free downloadable TeacherÎs Guide available.

Where the Poppies Blow: The Life and Lessons of John McCrae

On a spring day in 1915, amid the battle-scarred fields of Flanders, Belgium, John McCrae was struck by the sight of poppies blooming over the graves of his fallen comrades. It moved him so deeply that he penned “In Flanders Fields,” one of history’s most famous poems. A dedicated army doctor, John witnessed the horrors of war firsthand as he worked tirelessly to treat wounded soldiers. Follow John on his journey, from humble beginnings in small-town Ontario to some of the toughest battle zones

Where We Live (Bear Claw Books)  

We are all part of communities big and small. Learn about what we can find in each place, from our city to our planet. Then, examine the relationship between people, places, and the environment to explore geographic concepts and skills. This key social studies curriculum is made fun with lively text and engaging photos. ItÎs time to learn all about the world around us!

White Marlin (Seahorse Marlin)  

Apply and practice specific groups of phonics skills with White Marlin Readers in science and social studies based text.

Who Lives in a Barn? (Starfish)  

Take a trip to the farm and visit a barn. Furry, fun, and important barnyard animals live there.Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Who Lives in the Ocean  

The Sea Life series has been developed for children ages 5 to 7. Each title explores the physical features and behaviors that make the animals of the ocean unique.

Who Made My Lunch?  

Ice cream might be your favourite dessert, but do you know how it's made? This series explains just that. Come along on the journey as common household foods travel from farm to factory to table. Learn how grapes are made into jelly and peanuts are made into peanut butter. With clear process explanations and charming illustrations, this series answers the questions of curious and hungry kids.

Who's Hoo? Owls! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)  

Who flies silently, can have a wingspan that ranges from just inches to over 6 feet, and has killer talons? Owls! This series introduces early readers to different species of owls. Each page includes levelled text that covers basic information about the owlÎs behaviour, hunting habits, and more. Eye-catching features provide visual reinforcement by highlighting wingspan, physical traits, common prey, and life stages. Brilliant photos keep readers engaged. Early readers will screech over these bo

Why Does My Body Do That? (Bearcub Books)  

Growl! Burp! Achoo! Our bodies make many sounds. But what do all these sounds mean? Explore the wild, wacky, and (sometimes) downright gross things our bodies do. From burps to sneezes, hiccups to yawns, engaging STEM topics with clear text and bright photos make science fun. A simple infographic refreshes the content for visual learners as they finish flipping through the body books young readers won’t want to put down.

Why it Works  

Stimulate kid's sense of wonder about their world with this simple science series. Kids will realize there is more than just a switch that makes their hair dryer and toaster work and that there's a good reason why their toys are made of plastic. A hands-on activity lets them see the scientific concepts in action.