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  • Race to the Rescue

    Sharon Siamon

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    The third book in the Saddle Island series. From the author of the widely successful Mustang Mountain series comes a third adventure in the new and exciting Saddle Island series. Set on the wild and windswept landscape of Nova Scotia's eastern shore, Race to the Rescue finds heroine Kelsie MacKay receiving an urgent phone call. She is asked to rescue a racehorse named Gem, a beautiful three-year-old filly. Kelsie and her brother Andy have started school in Dark Cove, and -- if they can get their dad to like the place or can find him a job -- it looks like they might actually get to live in Nova Scotia permanently. Meanwhile, there's a stranger lurking on Saddle Island, someone who visits the horses when nobody else is around. He seems to take a special interest in Gem. And there are weird lights out at sea on a dark night. What's going on? Kelsie and Andy find out -- and solve the mystery.
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  • Are You a Frog?

    Noeline Cassettari

    Board book (Whitecap Books Ltd, June 1, 2003)
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  • Buzzing Bees

    Wendy McLean, Dee Texidor

    Board book (Whitecap Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 2001)
    See the buzzing bees busily making honey and hosting sweet-loving visitors!Cut-outs and colorful little plastic bees on each page encourage children to interact with the book.
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  • Buddhism

    Mel Thompson

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Six studies of six faiths.The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • Animals Eat the Weirdest Things

    Diane Swanson

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Eggshells, antlers, dung, blood - anyone getting hungry? These are just some of the strange dinners that tempt animals from around the world. Some creatures gobble skin and clothing. Others lap up ooze and vomit. Though these foods may seem gross to us, they provide animals with important nutrients. Here's a sample from this book's buffet of disgusting delights: Some moths drink moisture from cows' eyes. Rats chew elephant toenails for oil. Slugs use toothy tongues to devour books and newspapers. Herring gull chicks and wolf pups eat vomit.And it's not only animals - people eat strange things too. Just look inside for a grilled tarantula recipe! AwardsSilver Birch Non-Fiction Awards 1998 - Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Shortlisted)Our Choice (Awarded by the Canadian Children's Book Centre)1999 - Animals Eat The Weirdest ThingsInformation Book Award 1999 - Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Shortlisted)Hackmatack Book Prizes (Atlantic Canada)2001 - Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Shortlisted)Red Cedar Awards 2001 - Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Shortlisted)
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  • Ants

    Kimberly Lewis, Kevin Stead

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Millions of ants live all around you-inside and outside your home. They are always on the move, doing important chores like collecting food, building or cleaning their nest, sending messages to one another and feeding the babies. Meet the weirdest and most ferocious ants as well as the biggest and smallest varieties. Find out how ants can carry objects many times their weight, and how they communicate. Learn how to observe the ants around you, and see how ants would go about their daily lives if they lived in a home like yours!
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  • Africa

    Judith Simpson

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Did you know that there are 53 independent countries in Africa? It means many different peoples, languages, religions, buildings and food are found there. And as if that wasn't enough, an amazing variety of animals and plants live there as well-zebras, elephants, lions, hippopotamuses, hyenas and rhinoceroses that roam the wildlife reserves created to protect them from human predators. Africa is also a continent of ancient monuments, like the pyramids of Egypt, as well as modern cities -- you'll find that the old and the new exist side by side. The maps show where each country is located, what it looks like and who its neighbors are. You'll also find each country's colorful flag displayed. In the middle of the book is a page of removable stickers and at the end you'll find an interesting activity and a useful glossary and index.
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  • Eleven Lazy Llamas

    Dianna Bonder

    Hardcover (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Although by day the eleven llamas on Dale and Sheila's farm seem lazy, at night, they are up and partying, but one night when the baby chicks turn up missing, the llamas come to the rescue.
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  • Judaism

    Ian Graham

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Six studies of six faiths.The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • Who's In Charge Anyway?

    Kathy Lynn

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    What do you do when your toddler throws a tantrum every time you go to the grocery store? How do you handle a teenager who wants to stay out all night? And how do you teach kids to be polite? Experienced parent and workshop leader Kathy Lynn has written a reassuring and helpful book for every parent. Her underlying message is that parents play a key role in raising children with high self-esteem, solid character, and independence, but parents could use a little guidance too. Each chapter tackles a common parenting issue with practical advice and a question-and-answer section featuring the real-life situations faced by listeners to Kathy Lynn's radio show and subscribers to her Parenting Today newsletter. With a foreword by Barbara Coloroso, author of the bestselling Kids Are Worth It!, this book is a great resource for parents, as well as teachers and grandparents.
  • Squirrels

    Diane Swanson

    Hardcover (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Did you know that tree squirrels can be found all over the world except in Australia and Antarctica? In North America, there are nine main kinds of tree squirrels. And they always seem to be on the move. Whether they are scampering along branches or leaping from tree to tree, they never seem to stay still. So if you want to find out more about these busy rodents, you'll have to run. You've seen them scurrying in parks, in your backyard, and sometimes down the street. Squirrels can be found everywhere, so why not learn more about them? Did you know that there are nine kinds of tree squirrels in North America? Or that baby squirrels are born blind? And did you realize some squirrels can fall more than 30 metres to the ground without hurting themselves? Find out all about these amazing rodents in Welcome to the World of Squirrels. This is a great book for young readers who want to learn more about these frisky creatures. Each page explores the world of squirrels with colorful photographs and easy-to-read text. Welcome to the World of Squirrels is a great addition to the series, which promises to provide plenty of interesting facts about these furry animals. Includes a table of contents, index, sidebars, and full of extraordinary photography throughout.
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  • Totally Horse Mad

    Kathy Helidoniotis

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Ashleigh Miller, a city girl who loves to ride, hopes to buy her own horse, and dreams of representing Australia in the Olympics, is delighted when her parents decide to move to a small country town, where she makes new friends--and enemies.
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