On the Internet
Using illustrations, full-color photographs and straightforward text, this nonfiction picture book introduces the topic of online safety.
Using illustrations, full-color photographs and straightforward text, this nonfiction picture book introduces the topic of online safety.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book introduces readers to voting around the world and discusses why it matters, and challenges young people to exercise their democratic right to cast a ballot.
Neighbors come together to support a university student experiencing depression in this illustrated picture book about the power of community and kindness.
When Molly breaks a long-held promise to herself, she finds her singing voice and reconnects with her mother, who left Molly when she was a baby.
Tansy's mother is at a clinic being treated for depression, her father is busy at work and her new babysitter is old, wrinkly and meditates while she does calligraphy.
During the Depression, Henry Dafoe makes his way across the prairies, guided only by an old hobo and a series of secret signs.
At the height of the Depression, Mary is unlikely to receive new shoes for Christmas but is deeply disappointed to receive a doll crudely sewn from a horse's nosebag instead.
Racism and injustice toward Japanese Canadians embue this story of a family in an internment camp.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, a twelve-year-old boy is frustrated that he’s not able to do the things he loves because they’re too “girly.”
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Tanya is a secret rebel graffiti artist.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Conor gets in over his head when he agrees to hide a mysterious package at the top of an amusement park ride.
