Juvenile Nonfiction, School & Education
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You Can Do It, Too!
by Denise Talley and Kendra Talley
Ramir is an extraordinary superhero but just like any superhero he has his challenges. Having been diagnosed with autism as a child, this created a new world for him. As a superhero, Ramir shows how he navigates life with autism. You Can Do It...
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I Get It! Times Tables
You Can Get It! by Larissa Bjornson
I GET IT! TIMES TABLES is a fun and exciting way to learn multiplication. Meet The Times Table Team characters and learn magic tricks for solving multiplication questions up to 12 x 12. Discover many different strategies to assist in...
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The World of Water
by Adelita Charran
Join Dew, Myst, Ranae and all their other friends you’ll meet along the way as they take you and your child on an exciting adventure through our fascinating “World of Water”! Discover the process of the water cycle as well as new and interactive...
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Days of the Week
by Denise Duguay
Milou, the Yorkie-Pom dog, helps teach children about the days of the week in this charming and colourful book that shows the importance of school and family time. Milou reminds kids that they must study hard so they can be anything they want to...
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A Secret or A Surprise?
by Michelle L. Nelson
A Secret or A Surprise? explains the difference between a secret and a surprise from a child's perspective and is accompanied with simplistic illustrations. It explains what children should do if someone asks them to keep a secret; especially if...
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A Loud Whisper
An Oromo Story by Sheiko Nagawo
“A Loud Whisper” his very first children’s picture book is based on a true story of a boy born to a semi-nomadic family of 1950’s Ethiopia. The Oromo, a nationality to which the author belongs remains a marginalized majority in Ethiopia. As a...