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School days around the world (Around the world)
Par Margriet Ruurs, Alice Feagan. 2015
Expands how young readers think of school, as they learn about the experiences of real children in thirteen different countries…
around the world. From Marta in Azezo, Ethiopia, and Luciano in Merida, Venezuela, to Alina in Taraz, Kazakhstan, and Lu in Shanghai, China, the children who are profiled live in places that truly span the globe. However, while there are huge differences in their environments, all the children share similar desires to learn, read and play with others. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2015.Runaway tomato
Par Kim Cooley Reeder, Lincoln Agnew. 2014
Rhinos don't eat pancakes
Par Anna Kemp, Sara Ogilvie. 2015
Daisy is eating her breakfast when a big purple rhinoceros strolls into the kitchen—just like that! Then it takes a…
bite out of her pancake—just like that! Daisy tries to tell her parents, but they’re much too busy to listen. So Daisy starts talking to the rhino instead, until her parents finally take notice of their enormous purple visitor! Grades K-3. 2015.Pizza: a Frank Asch bear book
Par Frank Asch. 2015
Baby Bear is so excited. He’s going to eat pizza for the very first time! One taste, and it’s love…
at first bite. Now Baby Bear sees pizza wherever he looks, and he even dreams about it at night. He just can’t get enough of this yummy treat. Will he ever eat anything else again? Grades K-3. 2015.A perfect place for Ted
Par Leila Rudge. 2014
Looking for the perfect place where he can stand out on his own, Ted the dog visits the circus, the…
pet store, and the pet pageant, but when he meets a young girl named Dot, he may have finally found his perfect place. Grades K-3. 2014.Olive and the embarrassing gift
Par Tor Freeman. 2014
Meaniehead
Par Bruce Eric Kaplan. 2014
Henry and Eve are going through a phase of fighting with each other all the time, and their battle quickly…
escalates from arguing over a toy to leaving a path of destruction across the United States and beyond. Grades K-3. 2014.Janine
Par Maryann Cocca-Leffler. 2015
Meet Janine. She is one of a kind. She talks to her imaginary friends, reads the dictionary for fun, and…
has her own style of cheering. Some kids think she's strange and want her to change. They don't want her to come to their cool party. What will Janine do? Grades K-3. 2015.Gustave
Par Shelley Tanaka, Pierre Pratt, Rémy Simard. 2014
A little mouse and his friend, Gustave, go out to play one afternoon in this bittersweet story about the sadness…
of losing a friend and the joy of making a new one. Grades K-3. 2014. Uniform title: Gustave.The good-pie party
Par Liz Garton Scanlon, Kady MacDonald Denton. 2014
Posy, Megan, and Mae have always been the best of friends - but now Posy has to move away. Only…
their favourite activity can comfort the girls: baking pie! And when they realize they can host a good-pie party instead of a good-bye party, the sad situation becomes a sweet gathering for their entire community. Grades K-3. 2014.Edie's ensembles
Par Ashley Spires. 2014
Edie is known for her great outfits and stylish flair. She and her best friend Andrew spend a lot of…
time playing dress-up. The school hall is their runway. Edie loves the compliments and whispers of admiration, so much so that she begins dressing in increasingly outrageous outfits to get even more attention. No outfit is too bizarre, no costume too flamboyant for Edie. She's so busy coming up with her newest eye-catching ensemble that she doesn't even have time for Andrew anymore, until one day Edie creates an outfit so weird and so big and bulky that she gets stuck in the doorway. Will anyone notice that this budding fashionista is in trouble? Grades K-3. 2014.Eat, Leo! Eat!
Par Caroline Adderson, Josée Bisaillon. 2015
Leo wants no part of sitting down with his family to eat Nonna's big, delizioso lunch every Sunday. "I'm not…
hungry," he insists. Not hungry? Clever Nonna gets an idea. She'll use a story to lure Leo to her table. So the pasta in her soup, called stelline (little stars), is woven into the story about a boy who journeys to his grandmother's at night. But again on the following Sunday, Leo doesn't want to eat. So Nonna expands her story, this time adding some chiancaredde (paving stones), the name of the pasta she's serving that day, to create a path for her character to follow. Now Leo's hooked. So much that he begins to badger Nonna every Sunday to reveal more pasta-based details of the story. And week by week, as Leo's relatives crowd around listening to Nonna and teasing Leo to get him to mangia (eat), he slowly comes to realize just how happy he is to have a place at this table. Grades K-3. 2015.Dear panda
Par Miriam Latimer. 2014
Living in a new house and about to start at a new school, Florence feels sad that she had to…
leave all her friends behind. So she decides to write a letter to the panda who lives in the zoo next door, asking him to be her friend. Happily, he obliges. Soon, when Flo is asked to stand up in front of her whole class and talk about herself, it only seems right to tell everyone about Panda, and then to invite him to come for a visit. Grades K-3. 2014.A day in Canada
Par Per-Henrik Gürth. 2015
This picture book takes readers on a sunrise-to-sunset tour across Canada, showcasing all kinds of fun adventures to be had…
from coast to coast. Each colourful spread shows a different time of day and location with a corresponding activity. For example, "7:15 a.m. Help unload fresh vegetables at the Halifax Farmers' Market." Ideas range from waking up with the sunrise in St. John's to falling asleep under the Northern Lights in Nunavut, and cover all manner of places in between, from large cities to national parks, in every province and territory. Grades K-3. 2015.Catch that cookie!
Par David Small, Hallie Durand. 2014
Bears don't read!
Par Emma Chichester Clark. 2014
George isn't happy doing the usual bear things like chatting and fishing. But what else is there? Then one day,…
he finds a book beneath a tree and knows… More than anything he wants to learn to read! But, arriving in town, George soon discovers that it's not easy to be a bear at school! If only he could find someone to teach him the alphabet and change his life forever. Perhaps a little girl called Clementine can help? Grades K-3. 2014.The baby swap
Par Andrew Joyner, Jan Ormerod. 2015
Caroline Crocodile is not thrilled with her baby brother. He drools. A lot. But all Mama Crocodile ever says is…
how gorgeous he is! And so Caroline ventures into a baby shop to swap her brother. Unfortunately, the baby panda is a fussy eater, the giraffe is missing scales, and the piglet isn’t green. Turns out, the best younger sibling around might just be her own yellow-eyed, sharp-clawed, drooling baby brother. Grades K-3. 2015.Animal faces
Par Penelope Arlon, Tory Gordon-Harris. 2015
By looking at some familiar animal faces - and some that are very rarely seen - readers will learn about…
the main animal groups: hairy mammals, scaly reptiles, feathered birds, goggle-eyed amphibians, creepy bugs, and extraordinary fish! Why do birds have differently shaped beaks? Why do some spiders have eight eyes? How do some animals use their faces to scare off other animals? How well can an elephant smell? All these questions, and many more, are answered in a simple, fun way. Grades K-3. 2015.Robot smash!
Par Stephen W Martin, Juan Carlos Solon. 2015
A book about a robot who likes to SMASH! He’ll smash the usual things, like flowers and soda cans, but…
that’s just the beginning. This smash-happy guy crushes everything from pirates, ninjas and zombies to Brussels sprouts and all-talk radio. Whatever it is, he’ll gleefully SMASH it to smithereens. Includes additional picture descriptions. Grades P-2. 2015.Two speckled eggs
Par Jennifer K Mann. 2014
It's Ginger's birthday, and she has to invite all the girls in her class to her party, including Lyla Browning.…
Even though she doesn't want to! Lyla isn't like the other girls: she smells like old leaves, doesn't talk much, and once brought a tarantula to school for show-and-tell. Grades K-3. 2014.