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Books published by publisher Nimbus

  • Music is for Everyone

    Jill Barber, Sydney Smith

    eBook (Nimbus, June 30, 2015)
    Music is for Everyone is sure to get you excited about making music! Singer-songwriter Jill Barber takes her young readers through many different kinds of music—hip hop, jazz, classical, folk—and instruments in an energetic, rhyming tour. Sydney Smith’s gleeful illustrations capture all the joy that comes from making music—in all its forms!
  • Sea Glass Summer

    Heidi Jardine Stoddart

    eBook (Nimbus, April 15, 2016)
    Molly loves searching for sea glass at Gram’s cottage. Each morning after breakfast and tea, they wander the beach together, searching under driftwood, in between pebbles, and in the surf for these ocean treasures. That is, until the day the moving truck comes. Suddenly Molly finds herself spending autumn, winter, and spring in a faraway city. When a surprise parcel arrives from Gram, Molly wishes with all her might for another sea glass summer. Will her wish come true? A gentle, lyrical story with vibrant paper-collage illustrations, Sea Glass Summer explores the powerful lure of the ocean, and the meaningful treasures within.
  • Be a Pond Detective: Solving the Mysteries of Lakes, Swamps, and Pools

    Peggy Kochanoff

    eBook (Nimbus, April 15, 2016)
    Do dragonflies bite? What is the difference between a frog and a toad? Are leeches dangerous?Naturalist and artist Peggy Kochanoff answers these questions and more in this illustrated guide to solving pond mysteries. From the life cycle of mosquitoes to the many uses and varieties of pond plants, Kochanoff takes young readers on an entertaining and enlightening tour of life in and around a freshwater pond. Full of detailed illustrations and clear answers to creative questions, Be a Pond Detective is the perfect way to discover the nature mysteries in your own backyard!
  • Be Prepared!: The Frankie MacDonald Guide to Life, the Weather, and Everything

    Frankie MacDonald, Sarah Sawler

    eBook (Nimbus, July 23, 2018)
    Ever wonder where clouds come from? Or how meteorologists predict the weather? This brand new book, starring Nova Scotia’s favourite weather reporter, Frankie MacDonald, and written by author Sarah Sawler, shares stories from Frankie’s early years, along with facts about all things sunny, rainy, snowy, and stormy. Filled with pictures, graphics, and advice from Frankie himself, this book has everything you need to Be Prepared!
  • If You Could Wear My Sneakers

    Sheree Fitch, Darcia Labrosse

    eBook (Nimbus, April 30, 2017)
    A Sheree Fitch classic, the Silver Birch- and Hackmatack Award-winning children's picture book about children's rights, If You Could Wear My Sneakers, is now available for a new generation of young readers. A series of humorous poems, paired with timeless illustrations, interprets 15 of the 54 articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
  • Gary the Seagull

    Christian Johnston, Paul Hammond

    eBook (Nimbus, June 20, 2020)
    It’s a hot summer day at the beach and Gary is hungry. With his patented seagull cunning, Gary takes increasingly ridiculous measures to trick a young boy into sharing his lunch. This uproarious read-aloud with bright and bold illustrations will have parents hugging their beach coolers a little tighter and kids shouting “SHOO, BIRD! SHOO!”
  • No Girls Allowed: Inspired by the True Story of a Girl Who Fought for Her Right to Play

    Natalie Corbett Sampson

    eBook (Nimbus, Feb. 28, 2020)
    It’s 1977, and 10-year-old Tina couldn’t be happier about her life. Not because she just moved to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, but because she’s finally old enough to make her dream come true: she can play on a real hockey team. But when she tries to join the league, she learns that girls aren’t allowed to play on the boys’ team—and there’s no team for girls.Despite jeers from classmates and cruelty from some of the town’s adults, Tina is determined to play. She wants it more than anything. With the help of her family, Tina takes her fight to the Human Rights Commission. She’s allowed to play on a team while her case goes through court, but though she’s the best skater on the ice, even some of her teammates think she shouldn’t be there. From facing down angry coaches to testifying on the stand, Tina does everything for one big goal: to play real hockey.Based on an inspiring true story, No Girls Allowed is a journey of passion, determination, and sheer love of the game.
  • EveryBody's Different on EveryBody Street

    Sheree Fitch, Emma FitzGerald

    eBook (Nimbus, Sept. 1, 2018)
    If ever you go travellingOn EveryBody StreetYou'll see EveryBody's DifferentThan EveryOne you meetSheree Fitch's playful words lead you into this beautiful children's book and invite you to celebrate our gifts, our weaknesses, our differences, and our sameness. Fitch displays her wit and mastery of words in quick, rollicking rhymes that are complemented by Emma FitzGerald’s lively illustrations. EveryBody's Different on EveryBody Street was originally produced in 2001 as a fundraiser to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Festival of Trees in support of the Nova Scotia Hospital and to raise awareness for mental illness and addiction.
  • Oak Island and the Search for Buried Treasure

    Joann Hamilton-Barry

    eBook (Nimbus, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Are Shakespeare’s lost manuscripts buried deep in the notorious Money Pit? Do booby traps conceal the Holy Grail of the Knights Templar or Blackbeard’s pirate loot? The mystery of Oak Island’s rumoured treasure has stumped explorers and researchers for over two hundred years. In this fascinating nonfiction account, librarian Joann Hamilton-Barry introduces young readers to the treasures rumoured to be hidden on Nova Scotia’s famous question mark-shaped island and the curious adventurers who sought it out. With over 50 maps, photographs, and artefacts, highlighted by educational sidebars, this accessible, entertaining book takes readers from the island’s first treasure hunters to present-day adventurers, and shares tales of pirate gold, mysterious messages, and the famous Oak Island curse.
  • Be a Weather Detective: Solving the Mysteries of Cycles, Seasons, and Elements

    Peggy Kochanoff

    eBook (Nimbus, March 11, 2020)
    Why do dogs hate thunder? Is every snowflake really different? Where does wind come from? Naturalist and artist Peggy Kochanoff answers these questions and more in this illustrated guide to solving weather mysteries, for young readers. From the life cycle of hurricanes to explaining how to properly read a weather forecast, Kochanoff takes readers on a fascinating and entertaining tour of the most common weather patterns in Atlantic Canada and beyond. Packed with detailed and vivid watercolour illustrations and clear answers to creative questions, Be a Weather Detective is the perfect tool for solving the nature mysteries in your own backyard!
  • Finding Grace

    Daphne Greer

    eBook (Nimbus, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Abandoned on the steps of a Belgian convent as a baby, thirteen-year-old Grace has grown up among the nuns. But her days as a caretaker and companion for her older sister, Dotty, have come to a sad end with Dotty’s death, and now Grace is living among the girls who attend the convent’s boarding school—the very same girls who taunted and bullied her sister for having Down syndrome. Grace desperately wants to know who left her at the convent; she wants a family and to not feel alone in the world. When Grace finds a three-decades-old diary from the 1940s in the convent library, her interest in the history of the convent is also piqued. Terrible things happened in the little village of Tildonk, Belgium, when the Nazis arrived, and terrible things happened to the mysterious girl who wrote the diary. Unravelling the mystery of the diary ultimately means unravelling the secrets of Grace’s life, which are more complicated than she ever imagined. Loosely based on the author’s own experiences at this very convent school, Finding Grace is an emotional look into the lives of girls in the strict world of convents, both in the 1940s and the 1970s, from the author of Silver Birch–shortlisted Jacob’s Landing.
  • Maud Lewis 1, 2, 3

    Carol McDougall, Shanda LaRamee-Jones, Maud Lewis

    language (Nimbus, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Maud Lewis 1-2-3 is a wonderful first counting book and introduction to the joy-filled art of Nova Scotia's most famous folk painter, Maud Lewis. Even the youngest babies will be drawn to the bright colours and bold forms in Lewis's whimsical paintings. Babies and toddlers will have fun searching the vibrant images to count the kittens, oxens, birds, and flowers on each page.