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Cover: Garbage or Recycling?

The book still provides Early Years students with a good introduction to the concept of recycling.” Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Don't Waste Your Food

Don’t Waste Your Food contains some good, practical advice on how to diminish the amount of food that is wasted.” Recommended. View →

 
Cover: All Kinds of Families

The book, with its simple text, is both informative and a discussion-starter.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: All Kinds of Bodies

All Kinds of Bodies definitely has classroom applications, and could be used as a discussion starter on the topic of bullying.” Recommended. View →

 
Cover: All Kinds of Beliefs

The book’s inclusive contents certainly reflect the diversity in beliefs that are represented in today’s classrooms.” Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Wildlife Worlds

Educational, engaging and thoroughly enjoyable, the “Wildlife Worlds” series offers readers a glimpse into the diverse natural world of the Earth’s continents and an opportunity to marvel at Mother Nature’s handiwork.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Good to Be Green

Relatable circumstances and cartoonlike illustrations will keep young readers engaged, as will the concluding quiz and activities. Prompts for parents and educators bookend each title in this activism-driven series. View →

 
Cover: Technology Then and Now

Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Technology Then and Now should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Technology and You!

Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Technology and You! should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Parts Work Together

Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Parts Work Together should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Ants

Ants is a solid introduction to an insect that we can find in our environment – if we just look.” Highly Recommended. View →

 
Cover: Who Ate the Frog? A Pond Food Chain

The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Frog? A Pond Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →