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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 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

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.

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.

Eating is a daily part of our lives. We often eat without any thought about what we are putting into our bodies and how it affects us. In this six-book set, learn about the significance of healthy eating, including fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, protein, sugar, water, and whole grains.

Discover the amazing creatures that roamed the planet millions of years ago. From prehistoric sea monsters to flying dinosaurs, these books take children back in time and “walk on the wild side”.These fantastic wild guides contain the statistics of every creature it profiles and offers little-known facts about prehistory, the world, and its wonders.

If you think your family is wild, check out these furry, feathered, and scaly families! Visit animal families from habitats around the world to learn how sticking together keeps animals safe, helps them find homes, and makes it easier to grab a bite. From giraffes in the grassland to sharks in the ocean, engaging photos and lively illustrations make learning about the wild and wacky fun.

In The Wild World of Buck Bray series, eleven-year-old Buck is the star of a wilderness TV show. He and his TV crew, including Toni Shoop, the cameraman's daughter, travel to film at some of the most beautiful national lands. And while visiting these sights, Buck and Toni must use their wits to solve mysteries they uncover during their filming.

When humans build highways or clear land for development, they often put wild animals in danger. This series looks at ways people have made crossing the road a safer experience, as well as how a simple structure or garden can save an endangered species. Rope bridges for squirrels, tiny tunnels and crossing guards for turtles, overpasses built specially for bears and elks, and special houses and gardens are just some of the interesting solutions featured in this series, showing the many ways peop

Rhyno the Rhino and his friends know how to win on the field and in life. Children will enjoy learning social-emotional skills through different sports. Each book features colour illustrations, Words to Know, Glossary, and Quiz.