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Poor Maisie! What a day she's having. From the moment she oped her eyes in the morning there seemed to be nothing but trouble.
Pat the dog sets of to the supermarket to buy some dog biscuits, but along the way he meets one freind after another and the list gets longer and longer. Suggested level: junior.
When Eddie starts school Teddy is very upset. Humorous illustrations. 3 yrs+
In the year 2098, when a pact between the United States and Canada is put into motion, US Military protection is traded for the arranged trade of Canadian freshwater. Part of the trade pact was the dissolvement of the Canadian military under the grounds of redundancy. Two friends find their way through the cracks of the new collaboration, with the focal point of their lives being an off-the-grid compound they have built in northern Ontario. Clarke, a construction superintendent, and veteran of a second war in Iraq, balances his life between work and the compound. Ben, assistant minister of agriculture, tries to find why Canadian crop yields keep receding year after year-working with the country’s farmers to develop a solution. Clarke and Ben will be tested to their limits as the commodities of the future become the driver of politics and conflict.
A warm-hearted, and hopeful, rescued dog helps his fellows at the animal shelter find families to fit Lucky doesn't know why, but one day he is taken away to a Dog's Home. There, he makes lots of new friends, who all have different stories to tell. But he sees that gradually each of them leaves with new people. He wonders if one day he will also find a new person . . . and of course, he does!
Young readers are exposed to the exciting world of coding. They will be given an introduction to the basics of key computer programming markup languages, such as HTML and CSS. In learning about these essential computer skills and subjects, readers will improve their problem-solving skills and prepare to make their own website or even pursue a career in coding. In addition to the age-appropriate text, there are informative diagrams, helpful fact boxes, instructional graphic organizers, and eye-catching illustrations, which make this topic to make even more interesting and engaging for young readers.
Winner of the Carnegie Medal: Threatened with being sent to separate orphanages, a brother and sister run away and join the circus When the aunt who raised them dies, 12-year-old Peter and his 11-year-old sister, Santa, face their greatest fear: being sent to separate orphanages. Vowing to stay together, they track down their only remaining relative. Uncle Gus, the black sheep of the family, has been with Cob’s Circus since the war. Peter and Santa arrive just in time to see the caravans pull up. Almost before their eyes, the tents appear and an extraordinary world comes to life. They meet Alexsis Petoff and his family of acrobats; the Schmidt twins and their amazing sea lions; Lorenzo, the ornery waltzing-horse; and a trick poodle named Mis. Soon, Santa is practicing tumbling and Peter is learning to ride. They feel like they are part of the circus community. But life under the big top is hard work, and Santa and Peter will have to rise to the challenge or leave the one place they can finally call home.
Gus's life is about one thing--swimming. He is determined to make it to the Olympics and he knows that the only coach in town who can get him there is Coach Marks. So it seems like a simple plan: convince Coach Marks to train him. Everything from there on in is just hard work and Gus has never been afraid of hard work. But there are a few complications. For one thing, Coach Marks was Danny's coach. Danny, Gus's older brother, committed suicide after failing to make the national swimming team, a big step on the way to the Olympics. And for another thing, Gus and Danny didn't exactly get along when Danny was alive. Gus never liked living in Danny's shadow, and that shadow has grown even longer since Danny's death. In this powerful novel about the punishing and the healing nature of sports, Gus's rage threatens to swallow him at every turn. He's angry at his brother, his mother, his coach . . . even himself. But as he works through his feelings and toward his goal, Gus does everything he can to channel his anger into excelling at the sport that he and Danny both loved, finding solace in the same place he must face his demons: the water.