Quick view Canada's 150th Birthday by Kathy Middleton Celebrating the country's 150th birthday in 2017, its time to celebrate Canada! This timely title explores the exciting events and celebrations that are taking place in honor of Canadas sesquicentennial year. From the traveling SESQUI festival to special... View Details
Quick view Ancient Homes by Saranne Taylor From mighty castle strongholds to the buried ruins of Pompeii, this engaging title unearths ancient homes. Concepts include how and why ancient homes were built, as well as their discovery through archaeological digs. View Details
Quick view States of Matter by Lynnette Brent Young people intuitively understand that matter takes different forms water, for example, can be liquid, solid ice, or gaseous steam. This book will give readers a deeper understanding of the different states of matter. Through colorful photographs and... View Details
Quick view Hovering Helicopters by Molly Aloian Engaging photographs and easy-to-read text combine to give young readers a close-up look at different kinds of helicopters. Hovering Helicopters describes the way a helicopter operates, different kinds of helicopters, and how these amazing machines can... View Details
Quick view Bodyguards by Antony Loveless The role of bodyguard or "close protection officer is highly misunderstood. In action films, threats are obvious: ski-mask wearing gunmen fire at the client from a speeding black Suburban truck. In real life, threats may be harder to assess. If a crowd... View Details
Quick view Apache Helicopter Pilots by Antony Loveless These army pilots fly the most demanding helicopter in existence, a machine so complex to operate that its known as 'Riding the Dragon. Only 3% of existing army helicopter pilots qualify to fly it. Trainees have to learn to train their eyes to work... View Details
Quick view Stone Age Science Materials by Felicia Law Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about different materials by applying his knowledge of science to their stone age world. Engaging illustrations and stories provide a fun introduction to science concepts, including the use of metals, concrete, crystals,... View Details
Quick view Shred It Skateboarding by Jaime Winters Shred it Skateboarding describes how this street activity, originally called "sidewalk surfing," has turned into today's highly entertaining sport. Kids will love reading about basic skating tricks, the changing technology of the board, and cool skating... View Details
Quick view Looking at Labels: The Inside Story by John Burstein In this revealing book, readers are introduced to nutrition fact labels and ingredient lists that appear on most packaged foods. The high school characters in this story learn how to use these labels and lists to make healthy food choices. View Details
Quick view Caught in the Rapids (Paperback) by Felicia Law During a trip to survey a river, Dr. Bea and Joe are suddenly swept into the water! In this exciting title, the pair must use their science knowledge to survive the rushing rapids and dangerous challenges waiting around each bend. View Details
Quick view Lost in the Cave (Paperback)- NYP by Felicia Law While exploring a cave, Joe and Dr. Bea encounter all sorts of wildlife living in the damp cavern. Can the two scientists find their way out? In this engaging title, readers learn all about stalactites, stalagmites, and how animals survive and adapt to... View Details
Quick view Crimebusting and Detection (Paperback) by Helene Boudreau How does science help law enforcement professionals? Meet crime scene investigators and learn how they search for clues such as fibers and fingerprints. Discover how medical examiners use scientific techniques to uncover evidence. Learn about the... View Details