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This series helps young readers explore the different kinds of dinosaurs and other animals that lived in prehistoric times.

This engaging series introduces young readers to directions. Featuring full-page photographs alongside simple text and relevant sight words, each book will help encourage early readers to understand simple directions, while they practice their reading skills. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

What would it take to make it through a freezing ice age or explosive volcanic eruption? Find your way out of these disaster zones and become a survival expert. Join the hi-lo adventure to learn how to make it through natureÎs most dangerous threats. Struggling readers in grades 5 and 6 wonÎt be able to put down these accessible books written at a 2nd and 3rd grade reading level.

Some tragedies are so profound that they resonate through time, remaining familiar long after they occur. But what caused these events? Were they inevitable, or could they have been prevented? Have steps been taken to ensure they never happen again? Chronicling some of history's greatest tragedies with appropriate solemnity, Disasters for All Time answers these questions as it unravels the events leading up to and following each disaster. Bolstered by quotes from survivors and eyewitness descrip

Disaster can strike at any time. Communities across Canada have felt the effects of wildfires, floods, ice storms, and other natural disasters. Disasters in Canada: Prepare and Be Safe teaches readers the science behind these disasters, how Canadian communities prepare for them, and what families can do to stay safe.

Take and in-depth look at the lives and accomplishments of the key explorers who rediscovered Canada. Each title includes a wealth of historical information, maps, and photographs. Explorations are put into context with information on the aims and success of each expedition. Includes interesting facts about the routes, hardships, equipment, and supplies.

From astronauts and rockets to the Sun and the Moon, each title in this series takes readers on a journey to learn about the universe and the ways in which people explore it.

The Diverse Minds Creative Writing Competition invites high school students from across Canada to write and illustrate a picture book about diversity and inclusion.

With strong curricular ties, this illuminating set features the fascinating careers and accomplishments of barrier-breaking figures with various abilities, genders, races, cultures, and social and economic backgrounds. Readers will also learn all about the benefits of a diverse workforce. Chapters feature history, background, and context as well as those working today to make the world a better, more positive, and more educated place for everyone to share.

Beavers stay loyal for life. Scorpions attract their partners with a romantic dance.Male humpback whales sing together for days at a time to bring females from many miles away. This illustrated compendium is based on questions asked by children in sexuality education classes. It is frank, humorous, and with something to amaze on every page, including seduction methods, physiology and mating, the most devoted fathers in the animal kingdom, and the sweetest animal babies on