Juvenile Nonfiction, Poetry
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Wink
by Kevin Lakes
Here comes a unique horse, known to his friends as Wink, with an inspiring true story. Raised to become a racehorse, Wink’s future becomes uncertain when as a foal he becomes permanently disabled. Kindness, good training, and a positive outlook help ...
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We Remember The Black Battalion
by Serena Virk
Have you heard of No. 2 Construction Battalion? It is never too late to learn about No. 2 Construction Battalion, also known as the Black Battalion. In the First World War, when so many brave young men enlisted to fight, there were many Black men ...
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ghosts don’t have bodies
by evy klassen
You and I are alive. We live inside our bodies and express ourselves through our bodies. Many of us can do fun things like eat jam and toast, hike up mountains, dance to our favourite music and see each other’s faces. Others of us are more limited ...
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Math Limericks
Learn Integers Using Poetry by Janet M. Parker
Are you struggling to learn algebraic concepts? Are formulas constantly flying right out of your head? Maybe a limerick is what you need! Try learning math this way, instead! This is not your average poetry book! Math Limericks provides a unique ...
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Grampa Tunes
by Roland Majeau
We all can use a little encouragement, and who better to hear it from than a genuine grandpa? The songs inside are positive affirmations in musical form, written for real grandkids on their first birthday. Either listen along with the recorded ...
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About Kindness
by Jacy Lee
This beautiful children’s verse book is about kindness – what it is, how to express it, and the positive impact that it can have on individuals and around the world. Written as a three-stanza poem, About Kindness employs rhythms, rhymes, and ...
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Hello! This is Earth!
by Layton Lavik
Hello, This is Earth! I’m fun to Explore. You’ll be entertained if you’d like to learn more. Let Earth take you on a poetic journey where you’ll learn exciting facts about our planet and outer space! Earth is one of eight unique planets in our ...
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Monsters in my Backpack
by Kaitlin Griffin
For as long as stories have been told, monsters have been the bad guys, mischievously lurking under beds and inside closets. But what if you had your own monsters? Don’t you think they would be your friends? What if, when kids at school were mean, ...
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All the Things You Could Be
by Leanne Pastor
Children love to dream of what they’ll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those ...
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Chin Up
by Naomi Firestone
For sadness is normal, it comes and it goes. Just like the ocean, it ebbs and it flows. Some days, you can’t stop from crying. Maybe you even want to disappear. We often feel embarrassed when someone notices us feeling sad. We might even put on a ...