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$12.50
With this illustrated adaptation from the beloved Little House series, the youngest readers can share in the joy of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved classics.
In Sugar Snow, Laura is delighted when a soft, thick snow falls in late spring in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. A late snow helps the trees make more sap for maple syrup, and maple syrup means sweet sugar cakes and sticky fingers for Laura!
Doris Ettlinger’s full-color illustrations are based on Garth Williams’ classic artwork.
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$9.95
Beautiful full colour pictures and easy text cover the topics of bodies of water, the equator, poles, and hemispheres, latitude and longitude, urban and rural areas, landforms, extreme continents, and many more. This book certainly shows a different and fun way to study this important curriculum topic!
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$49.00
These five colourful books will help students learn about time and change.
While modern conveniences have made life more comfortable and efficient, they have also brought about distractions and a constant bombardment of information. While the specific challenges and opportunities may have evolved over time, the essence of the human experience continues to resonate across the ages. Discover change and continuity in our history.
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$9.95
How are today’s toys and games different from those in the past? This informative title compares the pastimes and playthings of the olden days to the modern games and toys kids love today. Simple text and engaging pictures aid students in their comparison of two different time periods.
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$9.95
From wagons and steamboats to hybrid cars and ferries, all modes of transportation have changed significantly over time. Historical photographs and accessible text combine to help young readers compare and contrast transportation from past to present.
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$12.99
What is a community? How does a community satisfy the needs of its members? Â This easy-to-follow activity book emphasizes the social and physical needs of citizens in a community and relates those concepts to the everyday lives of primary students.
- ISBN: 9780919972940
- Author: Jennifer Sampirisi
- 32 pages
- Ages: 6-9
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$6.99
In Canadian Money, simple concepts about the use of currency are explored — from early days of bartering to today’s Royal Canadian Mint coins and Bank of Canada notes.
- ISBN: 9781443104371
- Author: Elizabeth MacLeod
- 48 pages
- Ages: 6-9
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$23.50
This living book will effectively engage children as they delve into the captivating world of the pioneering Robertson family. Through each page, young readers are transported back in time to experience the rich tapestry of daily life on the frontier. The stories, filled with adventure, resilience, and the spirit of exploration, invite children to accompany the Robertsons on their journey of survival and growth. Each narrative is complemented by factual information that provides context and historical accuracy, allowing children to grasp not just the story but the intricacies of the era.
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$10.99
When Jake finally gets a puppy to call his own, all he can think about is the fast, strong sled dog that his puppy will become. But Kamik is far from an obedient sled dog. He won’t listen, he tracks mud all over the house, and he’s a lot more work than Jake ever thought a puppy could be! But after a visit with his grandfather, who raised many puppies of his own while living out on the land, Jake learns that Inuit have been raising puppies just like Kamik to be obedient, resourceful, helpful sled dogs for generations.
- ISBN: 9781927095119
- Author: Donald Uluadluak
- Pages: 32
- Ages: 5-7
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$13.95
A Walk on the Tundra follows Inuujaq, a little girl who travels with her grandmother onto the tundra. There, Inuujaq learns that these tough little plants are much more important to Inuit than she originally believed.
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$6.50
Children can create a typical scene found on the vast Serengeti plain of East Africa by applying 39 full-color reusable stickers depicting a lion family, elephants, leopard, zebras, buffalo and other animals to a large backdrop revealing a sunny grassland, complete with waterhole, acacia trees, and distant mountains.
Ages: 4-7
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$6.99
This habitat tray puzzle is a great learning activity that grows with the child. For ages 3 and up this is a fun 35 piece tray puzzle with interesting facts about what goes on in a rainforest on the back of each puzzle!
Out-of-print. Last copy.
- ISBN: 625012588126
- Author: Cobble Hill Puzzles
- Ages: 3+