Explore how kids around the world live and the common needs that unite them
Children around the world live different lives from one another—different cultures, different geographic and socio-economic realities, differing access to health and education. Despite these differences, they all share common needs: the need to feel loved and protected, th …
Discover the strange – and sometimes familiar – ways animals settle down for bed
While you brush your teeth and turn out the light, animals all over the world are getting ready for bed in their own unique ways. Otters snuggle under seaweed blankets, plump walruses use their throat pouches as pillows, and just like putting on pajamas, parrotfi …
What do you see in your classroom? This book features common items found in a classroom, such as a chair and a desk. Illustrations guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
What do you see in the kitchen? This book features common objects found in a kitchen.
This wordless sequence book features a boy going to the playground, trying out all the different equipment and going home very tired!
Des personnages ludiques mettent en scène les moments de la journée, alors que des illustrations hyperréalistes présentent une sélection d’objets du quotidien.
Utak is from Nunavut. Peace is from Ghana, West Africa. They may be from different parts of the world, but many of the things they like to do are the same!
This book features common activities children might like to do, along with beautiful photographs of Nunavut and Ghana.
How are humans different from other animals? This is a question scientists have long tried to answer. As it turns out, some of the very things researchers once though distinguished humans—our creativity, our problem-solving ability, our capacity for planning or abstract thought—actually make us very similar to other animals! This nonfiction boo …