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  • af Adrienne Mason
    98,95 kr.

  • af Chieri Uegaki
    98,95 kr.

  • af Adrienne Mason
    98,95 kr.

  • af Editors of Yes Mag
    133,95 kr.

    Learn all about this permanent orbiting laboratory, and the men and women from around the world who work there.

  • af Zoey Abbott
    198,95 kr.

    A plucky, self-determined girl gets an unexpected houseguest.Since her parents are ogres of the worst kind, Clementine is relieved when her mother is snatched by dragons and her father lost at sea in a bottle. Now she eats when she pleases, does her hair as she likes, or not. She's happy. But when a lion appears, uninvited, in her living room, Clementine's pleasant world is suddenly upended. After he eats all the food and wrecks the house, Clementine realizes there's nothing she can do but leave. Or is there?Seeing her handle life with such courage and aplomb, kids will be searching for their own inner Clementine!

  • af Rachel Katstaller
    208,95 kr.

    A lyrical picture book inspired by a traditional Central American Indigenous story with an environmental theme.Itzel loves to hear her nana tell the story about the giant snake that must be awakened to bring the rain. But most people no longer believe in the snake, so it has retreated. And now Itzel and her nana, and all the creatures of the jungle, are desperate for rain for their crops. So Itzel decides she must find and awaken the snake herself. Though she sets out in the night alone, Itzel is soon joined by an ocelot and other jungle creatures in need of rain. But will their search be in vain?Kids who travel with Itzel deep into the nighttime jungle will not soon forget the amazing journey.

  • af Rochelle Strauss
    223,95 kr.

    The global ocean is in trouble --- and kids can help!Though we think of Earth's five oceans as separate and distinct, they are actually a linked system of circulating water that is one single ocean --- the global ocean. This comprehensive overview explores the global ocean's enormous influence on the planet, as well as humans' often-detrimental influence on the ocean. But it also highlights many inspiring initiatives underway to restore and heal Earth's most important feature, making its message of urgency as hopeful as it is accurate.Kids will happily dive into these beautiful pages to learn about our magnificent global ocean --- and what they can do to help save it!

  • af Mike Shiell
    143,95 kr.

    Silliness abounds in this offbeat early graphic novel with loads of heart.In the pocket of a faded pair of hand-me-down jeans, a tiny ball of lint lives alone. Linty's days are all much the same: Some cardio. Sightseeing (¿So blue!¿). Solo Marco Polo. Until one day, a boy starts wearing the jeans and everything changes. Before long, Linty has a parade of visitors: an acorn, a coin, pizza crust. Soon, the pocket is packed with new friends, and Linty is having a blast! But, uh-oh . . . Wash Day! Is Linty's world about to be turned upside down, again?An in-jean-ious idea. Kids will never think of their pant pockets the same way again!

  • af Lana Button
    208,95 kr.

  • af Andrew Larsen
    208,95 kr.

    ¿You can write about ANYTHING, as long as you write about YOU.¿A young boy listens as Mr. Lopez explains the class's assignment: write about yourself. Marcus is going to write about his hat collection. Alia is going to write about the vampires she talks about all the time. The boy, however, doesn't have any ideas beyond a title: ¿The Story of Me by Me.¿ His sister suggests making lists as a way to start --- Thinks I Like, Things I Know. But the things all seem disconnected. Is there a way to tie them all together?Finally, a kid's-eye guide to writing! Perfect inspiration for every child to start their very own ¿Story of Me¿!

  • af Debbie Zapata
    208,95 kr.

    A boy with Down syndrome lifts spirits all over town!It's the day after the big storm. Adam and his dog, Up, are finishing breakfast when the mayor appears on TV asking everyone to help with the cleanup. She says, ¿Now, it's time to get to work. Up and at 'em!¿ When Adam hears the mayor tell him and Up to get to work, he's on it! ¿We can help!¿ Adam says. And as everyone in the town is about to discover --- they really can!With kindness in his heart and a smile on his face, Adam shows readers that everyone can make a difference in their community!

  • af Helaine Becker
    208,95 kr.

    A captivating look at the life of a modern-day fossil hunter who makes the find of a lifetime told by award-winning author Helaine Becker. Wendy has an eye for the unusual and is skilled at finding things that others don’t see. While on a school field trip at age 12, she spots one of those unusual things poking out of the ground, and it turns out to be a piece of fossilized coral that’s 100 million years old. Wendy’s thrilled! And soon, she gets hooked on finding fossils. When she grows up, Wendy turns her passion into her career and becomes a preeminent fossil hunter, known as the “fossil whisperer” around the world. But it’s on a dig close to home where Wendy makes her most important discovery: Wendiceratops!. Becker’s narrative is full of energy, allowing Wendy’s intelligence, independence and unconventional spirit to shine through. Sandra Dumais’s illustrations keep the visual appeal high, cleverly presenting the modern-day story with loads of details while giving readers a feel for the past when dinosaurs roamed the land, including two intriguing gatefolds that reveal further secrets. This readable biography of a unique female role model in the male-dominated field of paleontology has strong STEM connections in life science and paleontology and applications in Earth history. It includes a biographical note, more information about Wendiceratops and fossil hunting, a timeline, a glossary and further reading.

  • af Jan Andrews
    208,95 kr.

    A spare and beautiful story of resilience.It's a normal day, at first, for a girl on her family farm. But then the wind starts. It blows harder and harder and harder. Her mother grabs her baby brother. Her father opens the root cellar door. They pile in and sit in darkness. But when they emerge, their home is gone. Through a series of short sentences, many beginning with ¿I remember . . .,¿ readers experience the girl's emotional trajectory of shock, terror, sadness and, finally, hope --- and even laughter.Sometimes, the winds come for children. And when they do, a story like When the Wind Came can make all the difference.

  • af Monica Silvie
    213,95 kr.

    A cheeky chickadee discovers he's not quite who he thinks he is.Meet Chickadee. Criminal. Rapscallion. All-around bad seed. Sure, he started out obeying the rules, following his parents' advice to not go near houses. But then, winter arrives. And it's so much harder to find food! So when he spies a ¿vault¿ of ¿gold¿ near a house, Chickadee devises a plan to snatch some without getting caught! He's the King of Thieves! Only, hmm, the humans seem to want him to visit the vault. Maybe Chickadee's not a criminal after all?Kids will fall in love with this endearing masked ¿bandit,¿ as he slowly figures out what they knew about him all along!

  • af Bree Galbraith
    188,95 kr.

    The second title in the series about everyone's favorite young entrepreneur, Wednesday Wilson!Sometimes the best business ideas pop up when you least expect them. Or that's what happens to Wednesday Wilson, anyway, the morning her brother, Mister, locks himself in the bathroom because he's nervous about a school presentation. When classmate Emmet convinces Mister that a worry stone will calm his nerves, Wednesday offers her marble --- with the promise that a Worry Marble will fix all his problems! But then Wednesday starts thinking about how many things kids get nervous about. And, hmm. She has a whole collection of marbles.Has Wednesday hit entrepreneurial gold? Or maybe her brilliant new idea doesn't make cents.

  • af Heather Smith
    108,95 kr.

    A powerful story of betrayal, forgiveness and self-discovery.One summer,after a long plane rideand a rotten bad yearI went to Grandma Jo's.Ebb & Flow is the captivating story of eleven-year-old Jett's summer back home on the coast after ¿a rotten bad year¿ in a new town. When his father went to jail, Jett and his mother moved away, and Jett quickly learned that fresh starts aren't all they're cracked up to be. He returns to spend the summer with his unconventional Grandma Jo, bringing along a secret about the betrayal of a friend. Will a summer spent with Grandma Jo help Jett come to terms with his mistakes and forgive himself? This emotionally charged story, told in free verse, will pull readers in and captivate them.

  • af Joyce Grant
    208,95 kr.

    Everything kids need to know to tell facts from ¿fake news¿ on the internet.Here's a comprehensive guide to how real journalism is made, what ¿fake news¿ is and, most importantly, how to spot the difference. It provides practical advice, thought-provoking examples, and loads of explanations, definitions and useful context. Never judgmental, it encourages young people to approach what they find online with skepticism and helps them hone their critical-thinking skills to make good choices about what to believe and share. It's a must-read book on a topic that couldn't be more important in today's online world.Sure, kids know how to look for things on the internet. Now they'll know how to look at them, too.

  • af Jennifer McGrath
    208,95 kr.

    A girl's pug is missing. But, hey, he's just chasing a wild adventure!A girl races all over the neighborhood looking for her lost pug, Kirby. As she asks one dog owner after another if they've seen him, readers are treated to poetically succinct depictions of the breeds of dogs she comes across in her search. ¿Golden retrievers are pleasers. Poodles are overachievers. Border collies are always on the job.¿ Each alternating spread reveals the story of where her pug actually is, defined by the repeated phrase ¿But pugs cause traffic jams.¿It's a dog's world of fun all around! Who could resist falling in love with this pug? (Hint: no one!)

  • af Beth Anderson
    208,95 kr.

    For every child who longs to make the most amazing thing, here’s a delightful picture book biography of a determined self-taught inventor who never stops following the call to imagine, discover, create. From the time he is a small boy, Franz is curious about machines and how they work. He wants to try to build his own. Even though he’s needed to work on the family farm, and later marries and has a family of his own, Franz never gives up on his dream. He learns and tries and tests his ideas all on his own. And though many people don’t understand or appreciate Franz’s work, when his fantastic, complex creation is completed at long last, he finally finds an audience that recognizes his genius. Beth Anderson’s uplifting picture book biography offers an engaging look at the inspiring life of Franz Gsellmann, an inventor from rural Austria who, with no formal artistic or engineering training, built an elaborate, intricate machine called the Weltmaschine (World Machine). The well-told story extols the joy of curiosity and inventing for inventing’s sake, and explores the concept of mechanical-kinetic sculptures, in which art and science intersect. Whimsical illustrations by Caroline Hamel help bring the subject to life. Supporting backmatter includes an author’s note, resources, a biography of Franz, an explanation of the machine, a search-and-find activity and questions to get children thinking about their own ideas that could lead to fun classroom activities. This book has strong STEAM curriculum links, particularly in technology and structures, and valuable character education lessons in courage, perseverance and resilience.

  • af Tanya Lloyd Kyi
    198,95 kr.

    A charming, child-friendly tour of an environmentally sustainable city.In this green city, neighbors take care of all living things: people, plants and animals, too! Many people choose biking or walking to get where they need to go. Families collect rain to water the garden, while solar panels capture energy from the sun. Folks keep hens and hives in their yards, and plant flowers that feed bees, birds and butterflies. Here, people work together to make the city green. Can we do the same where we live?Seeing how essential --- and awesome --- it is to be green will inspire kids to imagine it into being!

  • af Loretta Garbutt
    208,95 kr.

    This boisterous family needs to quiet down for their newly adopted baby. Or do they?When J.J. arrives at his new home, his family is so excited to meet him! The four children welcome their tiny brother, then, when he falls asleep, Dad asks everyone to try to be quiet. In no time at all, though, the clamor of family life grows loud, with drumming, shouting, chattering. But, surprise! J.J. sleeps through it all. Even with children running and yelling in his room, J.J. sleeps. Is there anything that will disturb him?Kids will delight in the delicious twist: when you're with family, a noisy home is the most peaceful place to be.

  • - Solving the Mystery of the Lost Franklin Expedition
    af Sigmund Brouwer
    198,95 kr.

    An up close account of the ill-fated Franklin expedition.In 1845, Sir John Franklin set sail from England with two ships in search of the Northwest Passage. Not only did they not succeed, the ships and their crew members vanished, their fate an unsolved mystery for decades. In 10 suspenseful episodes, the captivating story of that doomed polar mission is revealed from the viewpoints of the commander, those back home and the search parties. It's a riveting tale, that in bone-chilling detail answers the question: What really happened in Terror Bay?At last, a story long hidden in the icy Arctic, finally gets to be told.

  • - And Other Curious Creatures of the Deep
    af Rachel Poliquin
    223,95 kr.

    An intriguing look at some very strange creatures in the sea — but which is the strangest? A feathery tutu dancing through the water? A tiptoeing rock wearing a wig? A mountain of skulls on the ocean floor? Not everything is quite as it seems in this fascinating exploration of 12 bizarre and little-known sea animals. Each creature is introduced with an imaginative first-person depiction of its appearance, accompanied by an artistic interpretation and the question, “Am I the strangest thing in the sea?” Then, open the gatefold, and an illustration and full description of the actual creature in its habitat are revealed, along with the tantalizing answer that, no, this is not the strangest thing in the sea. That is, until the last creature, which is the strangest. But what could it be? The question-and-answer approach and gatefolds in this innovative and engaging book of wonderfully weird sea creatures are sure to pique children’s curiosity and encourage scientific inquiry. Rachel Poliquin has included a range of the very oddest sea creatures — the yeti crab, goblin shark and vampire squid, to name a few — and she provides unique, interesting and quirky information about each as well as their size, prey, habitat and depth. Award-winning illustrator Byron Eggenschwiler’s beautiful art gives the entire book an otherworldly feel, as all the creatures seem to be fantastically imagined. The material aligns with elementary life sciences curriculum: animal adaptations and characteristics, evolution, ecology, habitats, ecosystems, biodiversity and food webs. A final gatefold shows all the creatures together. Includes a glossary.

  • - The Sick Truth about Getting Sick (and Staying Healthy)
    af Edward Kay
    198,95 kr.

    With germs all over the news, and on the minds of children and adults everywhere, award-winning author Edward Kay sets the story straight, as he blends loads of solid information with humour, cool fun facts and disgusting details to make learning fun. Hilarious comic-style art by Mike Shiell heightens the grossness and the appeal. The topic of germs - a general term for bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses - is highly relevant and inherently interesting to children, and the up-to-date information is presented in a way that''s accessible and easy to manage.

  • af Kerri Kokias
    193,95 kr.

    Do you ever feel like you''re different from everyone else? Like there''s no one quite like you? Then you might be special! Take this quiz to find out! This playful book speaks directly to readers and asks questions to determine if they qualify as ''special.'' Kerri Kokias seamlessly blends silly humour with an upbeat message of self-acceptance in this charming interactive picture book. A perfect read-aloud, the book''s call-and-response format is sure to be a hit with young readers, who will have lots of fun guessing each creature from the questions - and lots of giggles answering them.

  • af J. Torres
    198,95 kr.

    When a boy struggles after moving to a Japanese internment camp during WWII, baseball shows him another way to approach life.Sandy Saito is a happy boy who reads comic books and is obsessed with baseball --- especially the Asahi team, the pride of his Japanese Canadian community. But when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, his life, like that of every other North American of Japanese descent, changes forever. His family is forced to move to a remote internment camp, and his father must spend months away from them. Sandy, his mother and his brother cope as best they can with the difficulties at the camp. Over time, Sandy comes to realize that life is a lot like baseball. It's about dealing with whatever is thrown at you, however you can. And it's about finding your way home.In this emotionally gripping graphic novel, J. Torres has artfully woven a fictional story into a historically accurate, thoroughly researched account of the events surrounding the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. Using the approachable graphic novel format, the story of this grave chapter in North American history is gently told with sensitivity and insight, and the theme of baseball runs through the story as a message of hope and renewal. The time and place are evocatively rendered in David Namisato's detailed sepia-toned art. Along with its links to social studies and history lessons, this book offers a perfect lead-in to discussions about differences, inclusion and empathy, and about why this history is relevant today. The book includes extended background information in an afterword by Susan Aihoshi and resources for learning more.

  • af Debora Pearson
    198,95 kr.

    A little girl learns some words in a new language to prepare for her move to a new country. But when she, her mother and her father arrive, ''all her words fly away like birds.'' The girl waits, and watches, and listens, trying to figure things out. Only, it''s hard. Then one day the girl meets someone who needs her help. And as she makes a new friend, she finds that the new words start to come easier - becoming her words, at last. Beautifully written in engaging and accessible free verse, this poignant story offers a powerful lesson in empathy for children everywhere.

  • af Judith Henderson
    198,95 kr.

    Dee has a problem with Apostrofee. Namely, he keeps stealing letters and replacing them with himself! Dee and the other letters have had enough! Though they have to admit Apostrofee does make words shorter, and without him, nobody could own anything. (The BOOK can''t be DEE''S BOOK without an apostrophe!) And the letters do kind of miss him when he''s not around ... Should they forgive him, so they can all live in peace ''n'' harmony?

  • - The True Story of an Orphaned Orca Named Springer
    af Donna Sandstrom
    193,95 kr.

    A captivating account of the only successful orca rescue and reunion in history told in first person by Donna Sandstrom, a citizen participant of the rescue. In 2002, a young orca was spotted alone in Puget Sound near Seattle — lost, underweight and 300 miles away from her home waters in Canada. Donna Sandstrom, an orca enthusiast in Seattle, eagerly joined the volunteer effort to help. Here she tells the riveting story, from identifying the orca as a missing calf named Springer; through making the decision to try to transport her home; to planning and organizing the trip; to, finally, releasing her near Vancouver Island, where Springer was reunited with her family. It’s an incredible story of the only successful orca rescue and reunion ever, and readers will be captivated as the epic rescue unfolds! Donna Sandstrom’s fascinating up-close-and-personal depiction of the rescue mission, with new behind-the-scenes details, uses an innovative mix of narrative storytelling interspersed with spreads of factual information about orcas and the history of their relationship with humans. Sig Burwash’s evocative watercolor illustrations make the perfect accompaniment to the text. Orcas and their survival are a topical issue, and readers will discover what it’s like on the front lines of whale rescue, including the collaboration and teamwork that are required. There are numerous curriculum links to life science here, particularly animals and habitats, as well as to social studies in the descriptions of the connections and cooperation between Canada and the United States. The book includes a map showing Springer’s trip, tips for how to help whales and dolphins, resources and a glossary.

  • - How and Why We Make Music
    af Alan Cross
    198,95 kr.

    The coolest facts about the music we make, listen to and love.This illustrated book explores how music and the ways we experience it has transformed over the years and the science behind all of it. It starts with the basics --- how does sound work? and what, exactly, is music? --- then follows the progression of music-recording technology, from the phonograph to streaming. It covers how everyday items like headphones were created, and includes a look at the science of how we experience music (like why we can't get certain songs out of our heads). All while suggested playlists accompany the text so that readers can listen along!Kids know that music moves them. Now they can learn how!