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  • Franklin Goes to School

    Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark

    eBook (Kids Can Press, May 17, 2011)
    With his new pencil case packed with a ruler, eraser, and a dozen colored pencils, Franklin is ready for his first day of school—until it’s time to board the bus. In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin faces the excitement and fear of starting school.This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.
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  • Franklin Has a Sleepover

    Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2011)
    In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin can't wait for his best friend Bear to come over for their first sleepover. However, when it's time for bed, Bear begins to miss his own room --- until Franklin comes up with an idea to make Bear feel more comfortable.
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  • Chester

    MĂ©lanie Watt

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Chester is more than a picture book. It is a story told, and retold, by dueling author-illustrators. MĂ©lanie Watt starts out with the story of a mouse in a house. Then MĂ©lanie's cat, Chester, sends the mouse packing and proceeds to cover the pages with rewrites from his red marker, and the gloves are off.MĂ©lanie and her mouse won't take Chester's antics lying down. And Chester is obviously a creative powerhouse with confidence to spare. Where will this war of the picture-book makers lead? Is it a one-way ticket to Chesterville, or will MĂ©lanie get her mouse production off the ground?
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  • The Not-So-Faraway Adventure

    Andrew Larsen, Irene Luxbacher

    language (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2016)
    It’s almost Poppa’s birthday and young Theo wants to give her beloved grandfather the perfect gift. Poppa has traveled the world and keeps a trunk full of mementos collected on his adventures. That gives Theo an idea for a very special gift: a new adventure! They’ll take the streetcar to the local beach, sink their toes in the sand, skip stones and stop for lunch at the beachside café. Together, Poppa and Theo plan their trip and sketch a map of the route they will take. That special map, and the memories and keepsakes of the day, will join the other cherished mementos in Poppa’s trunk.At the heart of this story is a charming family bond. Rich storytelling captures the magic of turning a simple outing into an adventure. And spirited illustrations will keep readers engaged, inspiring them to create their own adventures --- and memories.
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  • The Angry Dragon

    Michael Gordon

    Hardcover (Kids Book Press, March 12, 2019)
    The International Bestseller, *Updated version Audible special offer: get a free audiobook with Audible trial Emotions & Feelings Series Book 3Why Dragons So Angry? Despite our best efforts, reality doesn't always meet our expectations. There is no need to be upset or mad. Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing picture book:"A must for any quick-to-tantrum kids" -- Kim"'This is a good starting point to chat to very young kids about emotions" -- Jacob "This is the best dragon book for the ever-shifting moods of preschool kids. " -- Sam George has a pet dragon called Joe. Joe always gets angry when he doesn't get what he wants, or when things don't go his way. Little boy tries to show his friend, that being angry is not normal. In the end, Dragon understands that treating others with kindness is the best way to go. Warning: Cuteness Overload! This children book contains illustrations of a cute dragon. Lots of them. Enjoy these little sweeties, perfect alongside beautiful rhymes. You and your kids will love this book for ages 3 5...grab it now while it's still available at this discounted price.
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  • Up the Creek

    Nicholas Oldland

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, April 4, 2017)
    ?There once was a bear, a moose and a beaver who were the best of friends, though they often disagreed.? So when the three friends go canoeing together one sunny day, it doesn't take long for them to start quarreling with one another. First, they can't decide who should get to steer the canoe. Later, they debate how best to get across a beaver dam that blocks their way. But when they can't agree on the proper course for maneuvering through the white-water rapids they suddenly find themselves in, the consequences become truly perilous. It takes a long, uncomfortable night spent stranded on a rock to remind the bear, the moose and the beaver what they often forget: everything turns out better when they work together as a team. As with his other popular books in the Life in the Wild series, featuring these three lovable animal characters, author-illustrator Nicholas Oldland has created a funny romp of a picture book adventure for young children that will be a favorite choice in the classroom. Oldland's distinctive, simple and playful artwork tells much of the tale on its own, with lots of visual humor in the characters' facial expressions and the numerous asides throughout. At its core, this is a fun, contemporary fable that champions the importance of teamwork, cooperation and communication while also promoting the joys to be found in nature, specifically the wilder parts of the outdoors. This book could serve as an introduction to discussions on animals and their environments in the early grades as well.
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  • A Treasure at Sea for Dragon and Me: Water Safety for Kids

    Jean E. Pendziwol, Martine Gourbault

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2006)
    Fun and safety go hand in hand as a little girl and a dragon spend a hot summer day at the beach. The two friends build castles in the sand, splash and swim, and race a boatload of pirates to a hidden treasure. As they play, the girl teaches her irrepressible friend to be water smart. The winning combination of adventure and safety information --- including The Dragon's Water Safety Rhyme and the checklist of rules at the end of the book --- provide the perfect starting point for safety discussions.
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  • Franklin Wants a Pet

    Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin can count forwards and backwards. He can zip zippers and button buttons. He can slide down a riverbank by himself. He can even sleep alone in his small, dark shell. And ever since he was small, he really wanted a pet.
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  • Who Lives Here? Polar Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales are just a few of the fascinating animals featured in their icy, polar habitat.
  • The Day I Became a Bird

    Ingrid Chabbert, RaĂşl Nieto Guridi

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 6, 2016)
    The day he starts school, a young boy falls in love for the very first time. Sylvia sits in front of him at school, and he's so in love with her, she's all he can see. But sadly, Sylvia doesn't see him. In fact, it seems the only thing Sylvia has eyes for is birds. ?There are birds on her pants and dresses. She wears bird barrettes in her hair. She draws birds on her notebooks and folders. And when she speaks, her voice sounds like birdsong.? So in a bold attempt to get Sylvia's attention, the boy decides to go to school dressed up as a bird. He endures the stares and giggles of his classmates, and a great deal of discomfort, but the boy doesn't care. Because when it comes to love, sometimes you have no choice but to follow your heart and spread your wings. In this sweetly funny picture book, Ingrid Chabbert perfectly captures the emotional essence of a child's first love. The boy's voice as narrator is realistic and endearing as he engagingly and honestly shares the wonder of his experience. With imagination and gentle humor, Guridi uses spare lines in mostly black and white drawings to tenderly express the poignant heart of the story. This book offers a terrific exploration of young children's self-discovery and self-expression, as well as the early development of social skills. It makes a wonderful read-aloud to launch a classroom discussion about relationships and feelings.
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  • Ninja Cowboy Bear Presents the Call of the Cowboy

    David Bruins, Hilary Leung

    language (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    An imaginative and humorous book about friends who counter conflict with respect and sensitivity.
  • The Bagel King

    Andrew Larsen, Sandy Nichols

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, May 1, 2018)
    Every Sunday morning, no matter the weather, Eli could count on Zaida to bring bagels from Merv's Bakery. Eli loved the time they spent together enjoying their favorite treats. ?Warm. Chewy. Salty,? Eli thought. ?Bagels were the best thing about Sunday.? But one Sunday, Zaida didn't come. He had fallen at Merv's and ?hurt his tuches,? and the doctor said Zaida had to rest at home for two whole weeks. This meant Eli had no Sunday morning bagels. And neither did Zaida's friends, who had been receiving their own weekly deliveries from Zaida. Will they all go hungry for bagels on Sunday? Or is there something Eli can do? Award-winning author Andrew Larsen's picture book story offers a gently humorous take on the special bond between a boy and his grandfather and the simple ritual that looms so large in their lives. It also highlights a terrific character education lesson about how a young child can take responsibility and, with a little initiative, help a family member in need. With a blend of retro and contemporary styles, Sandy Nichols's softly colored illustrations cleverly convey the story's timelessness and capture Eli's diverse neighborhood. This book will spark wonderful discussions about family traditions and community. A mini glossary and pronunciation guide for the Yiddish words that are sprinkled throughout the story (like mensch and oy) provides an opportunity to learn about the many words we use in English that come from other languages, and to explore the connections between culture and language.
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