Beavers
Part of the Orca Wild series, this nonfiction book for middle-grade readers explores the important role beavers play as a keystone species. They were nearly driven to extinction for their furs, but today beavers are valued for their role as habitat creators and water stewards.
Shark Bait!
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, a young girl who is fascinated by sharks gets a chance to see one in real life while taking sailing lessons.
Design Like Nature
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, in this book young readers discover innovations and inventions inspired by nature.
Nature Out of Balance
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.
Chemical World
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.
What Matters
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.
Rock Mammoth
Louis has to do a presentation on his pet mammoth in this elementary illustrated novel.
Orcas of the Salish Sea
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.
Little Cloud
This STEM-based picture book follows the origin of a hurricane, from a little cloud to a life-threatening storm.
Cougar Frenzy
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.
The Great Space Adventure
A nonbinary kid on a lyrical space adventure gets to meet and make friends with all the planets in this scientifically factual, lavishly illustrated book.
Badir and the Beaver
In this illustrated early chapter book, new Canadian Badir confuses the beaver in his neighborhood park for a very large rat.
How to Become an Accidental Genius
This nonfiction book for middle readers is full of inspiring tales of inventors and innovators who have accidentally changed the world. The book also features profiles of inventive kids and teenagers.
PB's Comet
The Seal Garden
This nonfiction picture book is illustrated with stunning wildlife photographs of marine mammals seeking refuge in a seal garden in the Great Bear Sea.
Fault Lines
This fully illustrated, nonfiction book for middle readers focuses on earthquakes, how they happen and what you need to know.
Bats in Trouble
In this early chapter book, Cricket and her friends rally the town of Pincher Creek to save migrating bats being killed by newly installed wind turbines.
Can Your Smartphone Change the World?
This work of nonfiction, in the PopActivism series for teens, looks at how you can use a smartphone as a tool for social justice.
What Matters Read-Along
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.
Waiting for the Whales
In this timeless picture book, an old man lives alone on a bluff overlooking the sea and awaits the whales’ return each year to the bay.
Waiting for the Whales Read-Along
In this timeless picture book, an old man lives alone on a bluff overlooking the sea and awaits the whales’ return each year to the bay.
Salamander Rescue
In this early chapter book set in Waterton Lakes National Park, Cricket and her friends help a band of long-toed salamanders safely migrate across the road to Crandell Mountain.
Brilliant!
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-grades sheds light on innovative and sustainable energy sources.