Juvenile Fiction
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From My Treehouse I Can See...
by Angèle Watrin Prodaehl
Climb up into a beautiful treehouse perched high in a grand elm tree… From here, young readers will experience the page-turning wonders of the seasons in a prairie wetland—the sights and sounds of nature, from frogs and beetles in spring to...
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Where Kitty Belongs
by Chantal Houle
Kitty has one paw in nature and another reaching for the human world. From up in a tree, she watches the children play in the park and then has her own fun. Drift, catch. But Kitty longs for someone who wants to play with her—for a place where...
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Jojo's Wish
by Ryan Valdes
Jojo’s Wish is a heartwarming story about a playful dog named Jojo who dreams of swimming in the sea. One night, her wish comes true when she magically transforms into a seal and explores the ocean. Despite enjoying her underwater adventure, Jojo...
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Tu m'as appris
by Talina Papazian
Suivez un groupe de six enfants handicapés qui profitent pleinement de chaque moment. Pendant que les enfants peignent, jardinent et font des bulles, les lecteurs apprennent que la détermination et la patience, de précieuses compétences, nous...
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Bernard and the Blackguard
by Maureen Young
The underground world of gophers and owls collide in this urban tale of mystery and friendships. Bernard, a young gopher from the urban Eastside gopher town sets out to nd his beloved grandfather. An abandoned tunnel leads Bernard to the...
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Maddie Finds Her Place
by Dana Sutton
Lots of kids come from loving homes, but not everyone is so lucky. This is how it is for Maddie, whose family’s grown-up problems keep them from looking after her. She bumps from place to place, living with the birds and bears, until she meets a...
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If I Were a Caterpillar
by Sherry J. Kubalsky
“If I were a caterpillar, I’d sure like to be green! I’d be the prettiest caterpillar you’ve ever seen!” Have you ever imagined you were a caterpillar? What color caterpillar would you like to be? Have fun and imagine along with ten children as...
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Different but Perfect
by Tracey Martineau
Kat and Nat are different. But they have each other for support, especially when they’re being bullied. They love and appreciate each other for who they are: different, but perfect. Different but Perfect addresses bullying, racism, and disability...
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Breathe to Relieve
by Linda Grubic
Little moose, Spruce, feels nervous while playing on the teeter-totter - but what is he to do? Come along as Spruce and his friend Mabel discover how to find peace and balance when faced with moments of nervousness. Breathe to Relieve is the...
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Hopper's Magical Adventure
by Keith Capstick and Diane Riley
Hopper the bunny loves his wonderful, comfy home, but he feels ready for an adventure. He has heard about a magical place of great beauty and wonder, so he sets off to find it. Along the way, Hopper is faced with challenges. Every challenge makes...