Lucy joue au hockey
Dans cet album, Lucy et ses amis apprennent quelques techniques pour s'initier au hockey.
Dans cet album, Lucy et ses amis apprennent quelques techniques pour s'initier au hockey.
Dans ce livre illustré, Lucy et ses amis se familiarisent avec le basketball, jouent à trois contre trois et regardent un match professionnel.
While his sister tries everything to help, a young boy isn’t sure why he can’t stop crying in this transitional picture book.
A four-book picture-book series that introduces children to different team sports and encourages active and engaged lifestyles. Featuring soccer, hockey, basketball and baseball.
In this dual-language illustrated picture book, a child who's away from his family for the first time at daycare finds belonging through the music of the powwow drum. In English and Plains Cree.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book and the third book in the Charlie's Rules series, eleven-year-old Charlie and his best friend, Amy, rescue a man from a swarm of bees and help an insecure Chihuahua regain his confidence.
In this gorgeously illustrated, deeply moving picture book, a young girl learns about the practice of sitting shiva after her mother dies.
In this bilingual picture book, when Carlito sees monarch butterflies fluttering in the park, he is reminded of his home country of Mexico and the migration journey he and the butterflies went on.
In the seventh book in the phonics-based, decodable Meg and Greg series, Meg and Greg are helping out in their community in four stories that introduce readers to vowel teams and gliding vowels. Includes illustrations and worksheets.
This illustrated nonfiction picture book explores the meaning and origins of words and how they’ve evolved over the years.
In this illustrated early chapter book, super sleuths Lark and Connor Ba must investigate a threatening note and stolen watch while they are helping set up for the Run in the Sun fundraiser.
This instructional photographic picture book teaches children some basic yoga poses to help them accept and mindfully manage their (sometimes overwhelming) emotions.
