How Do You See the World?
What is it like to see the world through someone else's eyes? If you've ever been curious about how your eyes work, why some people need glasses, or what it means to be nearsighted, How Do You See the World? has the answers! Eyes are complicated, and each little part has to work together in order to build a clear picture of what you see. Engaging science content covers eye anatomy, how light enters our eyes and sends an image to our brain, how we see color, and even ways we can perceive invisible light. Written by an optical physicist, this informative picture book explores the various eye conditions that kids may have or may learn about through their friends and relatives. Discover clear explanations of eye conditions such as amblyopia, astigmatism, color blindness, and glaucoma, paired with illustrations that show how these conditions affect what you see, and what tools you can use to improve your vision. How Do You See the World? helps kids ages 7-10 understand their own eyes and empathize with how others experience the world around them. Fun, diverse characters will help normalize all types of visual impairments and celebrate the tools and technology that help us see more clearly.
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When the Lights Went Out
A cosy picture book about finding warmth and connection in community from the award-winning creative team behind Ella and the Ocean. The night was frosty dark but we were snug and cosy in the kitchen. Then SNAP! The lights went out. In the dark of night, a neighbourhood becomes a new country to explore, and an ordinary winter evening turns into a family adventure. A reassuring story about finding comfort in community from the award-winning creators of Ella and the Ocean.
Indestructibles: Mommy and Me
Embrace the special bond between moms and their babies in this sweet book that's indestructible. Explore the adorable mamma and baby pairs at the zoo in this latest Indestructibles book perfect for new moms. Indestructibles is the trusted series for easing little ones into story time. Beloved by babies and their parents, Indestructibles are built for the way babies "read" (i.e., with their hands and mouths) and are: Rip Proof--made of ultra-durable tight-woven material Waterproof--can be chewed on, drooled on, and washed! Emergent Literacy Tool--bright pictures and few or no words encourage dialogic reading Portable--lightweight books can go anywhere, perfect for the diaper bag and for travel Safe for Baby--meets ASTM safety standards
Families of a Feather
This beautifully illustrated picture book celebrates and shares the diversity of family structures by exploring a variety of bird families and the many ways they care for and raise their young--perfect for families with young children ages 4-8. Discover the diverse family lives of a variety of bird species and the many different ways they work together to care for their young in this gorgeous book that celebrates diversity and inclusion. Did you know: Emu fathers and Ruby-Throated Hummingbird mothers raise their chicks all by themselves.Laysan albatross chicks can have two moms who take turns sitting on their eggs. Acorn Woodpeckers raise babies in huge family groups with many moms, dads, and siblings helping out.Black Swans can grow up with two dads.Families of a Feather illustrates the diverse nature of family structures with a message of love and acceptance that no matter what a family looks like they express their love for each other, and everyone deserves to be loved. The book includes a short field guide with more information about the bird species included in the book.
Inspiring Stories for Amazing Girls Who Believe in Themselves
Finding Suga's Button
This book is about a little boy with determination and hope. He and his mother goes on a journey to find something that's important to him.When the journey becomes difficult, he prays asking God for help and God answers his prayers.
Is It Real? the Loch Ness Monster
Put on your detective hat and prepare all your investigative tools, because you've been assigned a new case to solve: the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster!Follow along as award-winning author Candace Fleming uses all of her nonfiction tools and storytelling prowess to investigate the enduring mystery surrounding the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.Nestled in the lush green hills of the Scotland Highlands lies Loch Ness, a deep, murky lake with a storied history. It is also the home of the Loch Ness Monster. Numerous stories and photographs by people claiming to have spotted the mysterious monster have surfaced, often gaining immediate fame. But after decades of countless expeditions, documentaries, firsthand accounts, pictures, and videos, the mystery of Nessie continues to haunt us.Now, Sibert Award-winning author Candace Fleming invites you to become a detective and to join the race to uncover the truth. You'll learn how real-life detectives and scientists conduct their investigations to solve the greatest mysteries as the principles of the Scientific Method and more tools for boosting critical thinking and analysis are introduced. You will consider the evidence, see if you can tell the difference between fact and fiction, and maybe you can answer this age-old question about the Loch Ness monster: Is it real?
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We Need to Talk about Divorce
A kid-centric guide for the children of parents going through a separation or divorce, written by internationally renowned divorce therapist Kate Scharff, MSW. Children of separating or divorcing parents often feel alone and alienated, as though no one understands what they're going through. They need reassurance that their feelings are normal, and age-appropriate answers to their many questions. But divorce is confusing and overwhelming--thinking and talking about it are hard, for kids and grown-ups alike. Kate Scharff (a child of divorce herself) addresses many of kids' common concerns, such as navigating life in two homes, feeling pressured to choose sides, and adjusting when parents date or remarry. Her central theme is the importance of parent-child communication, and she offers lots of tips for how kids can speak up constructively--even in the trickiest situations. This book, with illustrations by Annika Le Large, is suitable for kids to read by themselves or with a parent. It's frank, honest, and open. But while the author doesn't shy away from the painful aspects of the experience, she also reassures her reader that while divorce will always be a sad memory, it doesn't have to be a bad turning point. In fact, divorce can make lots of things easier over time. We Need to Talk About Divorce is the next book in Neon Squid's critically acclaimed series tackling subjects that are hard to talk about for kids aged 10 and above.
Poops and Farts
Dive into the hilarious world of poops and farts in this fully illustrated, comic-style book that explores their role in our lives and nature with humor.Get ready for a laugh-out-loud adventure in Poops and Farts: The Bottom Line, a fully illustrated non-fiction book that takes kids on a wild ride through the smelly side of life. Featuring modern, comic-book-like illustrations, this entertaining exploration covers everything from medieval and modern toilets to arctic and space bathrooms. As readers follow the antics of Poop and Fart, they'll learn about the anatomy of digestion, explore unusual animal behaviors, and discover unique coffees like civet and elephant. Each page reveals the funny and fascinating truths behind these natural phenomena, ensuring no toilet is left unflushed!Perfect for curious young minds aged 6-9, this book combines humor with education, making it an ideal choice for reluctant readers and inquisitive kids alike. It breaks down taboos surrounding bodily functions, encouraging open discussions while providing plenty of giggles along the way.
What I Love About You
A Book Full of Love This enchanting book captures the essence of unconditional love, the joy found in life's little moments, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. With heartfelt verses and tender imagery, it's a story that celebrates the laughter, the cuddles, and the everyday wonders of parenting.Perfect for bedtime reading, these words will make your child feel cherished and adored, night after night. A timeless keepsake, this book is a reminder that love is the greatest gift of all.
The Sky Festival of Fluttering Crowns
In a land far beyond the hills, where the sky seemed endless and the winds whispered secrets, there was a magical event known as "The Sky Festival of Fluttering Crowns." Every year, on the first day of spring, the children of this enchanting village would gather at the edge of the great forest, their hearts filled with excitement and wonder
coloring book
Dive into the enchanting realm of "Hello Kitty's World of Wonders", a delightful coloring book designed for all ages kids, teens, and adults alike! With single-sided coloring pages, you can explore a vibrant array of themes without worrying about bleed-through.Features: Diverse Themes: Each page transports you to a new adventure! Celebrate with Hello Kitty at a birthday party, blast off into space, or enjoy a day at the beach. Experience the joy of bike riding, making snowmen, and more!Variety for Everyone: Whether you're baking cupcakes, enjoying sports day, or going on Halloween adventures, there's something for everyone in this colorful collection.Perfect for All Skill Levels: From beginners to seasoned colorists, each design invites creativity and relaxation.Get ready to unleash your imagination and bring Hello Kitty's whimsical world to life with your favorite colors!
Canada and The Netherlands
This book celebrates the friendship between Canada and the Netherlands, a friendship that began in World War II. It tells the story of a Dutch princess who was born in Canada during the war, and it tells of the special gift sent to Canada each year from the Netherlands. It honours the Canadian soldiers who fought bravely and who brought hope and food to the Dutch people. Children in both countries will be inspired by this true tale of courage, self-sacrifice and undying gratitude. The book is written in both Dutch and English to commemorate this unique friendship. This book is a great resource for teachers who are looking for books for Remembrance Day, or for books about Canadian history.
Petey The Pug Escapes for 24 Hours
Renee' Servello has just written another children's book full of excitement. It is the story of a precious little Pug puppy that manages to run away from his home for 24 hours and have the time of his life and he will never forget it. This also is a true story and you will find yourself having fun alongside PETEY.
Eggs
A food allergy doesn't have to keep you from having fun or trying lots of tasty treats. Readers learn this as they discover strategies for coping with an egg allergy. Essential facts about this kind of allergy help kids better understand their own bodies if they have an allergy or support someone else if a friend or family member is the one affected. Readers also discover recipes for foods they can make with the help of an adult that are safe for people with an egg allergy. This helps early learners connect education and empathy in an accessible way.
Sleep
Kids often resist going to bed, but with the help of this guide to the power of a good night's rest, they can better understand the importance of sleep and why it's necessary for both our mental and physical health. The science of sleep is presented to readers in an age-appropriate way, and relatable photographs allow readers to see kids like them practicing good sleep hygiene. As readers discover the facts behind our need for sleep and strategies to help them meet that need, they feel empowered to make healthy choices and treat their body with care and kindness.
Dairy
Ice cream, pizza with lots of cheese, and milk and cookies are things many kids love to eat. However, kids who are allergic to dairy products can't enjoy these foods in the same way. While this might seem sad, readers of this helpful guide to a common food allergy discover that there are plenty of ways to make and enjoy foods without dairy. Fun recipes for dairy-free foods are paired with information about this kind of allergy and how it affects the body. This is presented in an informative, empathetic way that supports and empowers young readers.
Happy Baby
Learn first words with this fun, multisensory, high-contrast board book for little ones, with tactile pictures and a mirror. Filled with features to stimulate a baby's senses, this high-contrast black, white, and yellow book is full of raised pictures to touch, a peep-through cover, and a mirror. Babies and toddlers will love getting hands-on and exploring every sensory page and touching raised pictures of favourite animals such as a black-and-white cat and a big-eyed owl. And at the end of the book when they turn the final page, they'll be delighted by the shiny mirror surprise. This baby board book for 0-3 year olds offers: 12 illustrated pages with bright high-contrast colors and eye-catching patterns.Raised elements on the page for little ones to explore and touch.Baby-safe pages; this chunky board book has chew-proof pages and rounded edges to keep your little one safe as they learn new skills.Ideal for 0-3 year olds, this multisensory board book is full of high-contrast pictures to promote visual skills. Reading aloud the first words to little ones helps to develop their language, and simple raised patterns are great for babies to engage with, capturing their attention and sparking excitement. Complete the series! Happy Baby is the first book in the Bright Eyed Books series, featuring high-contrast images and first words to develop babies' early learning skills. Doubling up as a great baby gift, this board book is bright and cheery with eye-catching illustrations on every page. If you enjoyed Happy Baby, why not try the second title in the series, Hello Baby?
Little Larry and the Friendly Giants of Children's
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and towering trees, there lived a kind-hearted girl named Margaret. She was curious about the world and loved reading stories of magical lands and fantastic creatures. One sunny day, while playing near the edge of the forest, Margaret heard a strange rumbling sound, like thunder but soft and gentle. As the ground beneath her feet trembled, she was surprised to see two enormous giants step out from behind a tree. But these were not frightening giants-they were friendly and kind, with warm smiles that instantly put Margaret at ease
Even Generals Take Out The Garbage
y a parent has heard the complaint, "But, mom!" or "But dad!" when chores need to be done. As a grandparent of at least 15 grand kids, I have heard it more than I can count. This beautifully illustrated picture book teaches kids that everyone does chores.