The Sun is a Shine
Children around the world give thanks to the sun, moon, wind, lightning and other natural elements in this poetic board book.
Children around the world give thanks to the sun, moon, wind, lightning and other natural elements in this poetic board book.
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-graders shows how people all over the world are working to keep our planet from drowning in a sea of garbage.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, in this book young readers discover innovations and inventions inspired by nature.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers and illustrated with color photographs. Find out about the global problem of invasive species, the good and the bad, and what you can do to support the ecosystems around you.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers and illustrated with color photographs. Find out how global deforestation affects the planet and what you can do to keep forests healthy for future generations.
In this quirky, brightly illustrated take on overconsumption, Bob goes to the store to buy one thing and comes home with many things he doesn’t need.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, this book examines the good and the bad of the chemicals we come into contact with in our daily lives.
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.
Illustrated with stunning photographs, this nonfiction picture book introduces readers to Onyx. He’s a member of J pod, the famous family of southern resident orcas off the coast of British Columbia and Washington.
In this rhyming photographic board book, young readers are introduced to the different species of whales that live around the world.
This nonfiction book for teens profiles 20 environmental defenders of color from around the world. Their individual stories show that the intersection of environment and ethnicity is an asset to protecting our planet. Illustrated with photos of each of the people profiled.
Young readers are introduced to environmental issues in their own neighborhoods in this illustrated nonfiction picture book.
Both the perspective of the wolf and the shepherd are seen in this flippable picture book.
This STEM-based picture book follows the origin of a hurricane, from a little cloud to a life-threatening storm.
This addition to the nonfiction Orca Footprints series examines how overpopulation leads to unequal sharing of the earth’s social and natural resources.
In this illustrated early chapter book, Cricket has to convince the townspeople of Waterton, located in the heart of Waterton Lakes National Park, not to capture and relocate a cougar that they believe is being a nuisance.
In this gorgeously illustrated picture book, a brother and sister explore their surroundings, looking for treasure.
In this middle-grade novel, thirteen-year-old Chloë learns about her family’s history while helping her grandfather in his garden.
A beautiful board book that weaves the purity, strength and endlessness of love with simple joys of nature.
In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a young child overcomes her shyness to make a new friend, and together they go on adventures in an abandoned blue boat on the beach.
Orca Footprints nonfiction series for middle readers. Readers will learn how to take an active part in creating the kind of cities they'd like to live in.
In this photographic board book, readers are introduced to the baby animals born each spring in the Great Bear Rainforest.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, with color photographs throughout. Find out why the ocean matters, why it is an amazing place and what you can do to keep it that way.
The children are the only ones who notice a welcome intruder as a lively forest encroaches on a distracted town in this captivating picture book.