Workshops
I Have an Idea by Hervé Tullet
From one of the true creative geniuses of this generation comes a unique meditation on and celebration of the magic of the birth of a simple idea. Sparkling with visual wit and bubbling with imagination, I Have an Idea! is a richly emotional exploration of the creative process: from an initial tentative inkling, to the frustration…
Read MoreFlood Warning by Katherine Kenah (author) and Amy Schimler Safford (illustrator)
You are lying in bed listening to the soft sound of rain. It has been coming down for hours. Now something is changing. The rain sounds harder and louder, and there is water running down the road, which looks like a small river. What is happening? You are hearing and seeing the start of a…
Read MoreThe Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson (author) and Axel Scheffler (illustrator)
When a tiny snail meets a humpback whale, the two travel together to far-off lands. It’s a dream come true for the snail, who has never left home before. But when the whale swims too close to shore, will the snail be able to save her new friend?
Read MoreLearning About Rocks by Mari Schuh and Gail Sounders
A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: – Perpetual license – 24 hour, 7 days a week access – No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time – Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available – Easy to use…
Read MoreIf You Find a Rock by Peggy Christian (author) and Barba Hirsch Lember (illustrator)
Think of all the rocks there are: skipping rocks, splashing rocks, climbing rocks, and wishing rocks. Children can’t help collecting them. With joyful, poetic text and luminous photographs, If You Find a Rock celebrates rocks everywhere–as well as the mysterious and wonderful places they are found.
Read MoreMy Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss (author) and Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher (illustrators)
Illustrated in full color. Accompanying a manuscript Dr. Seuss wrote in 1973, is a letter outlining his hopes of finding “a great color artist who will not be dominated by me.” The late Dr. Seuss saw his original text about feelings and moods as part of the “first book ever to be based on beautiful…
Read MoreMy granny Went to Market by Stella Blackstone (author) and Christopher corr (illustrator)
Fly away with Granny as she takes a magic carpet ride around the world, collecting a steadily increasing number of souvenirs from each exotic location! This rhyming story will take young readers on an adventure to different countries while teaching them to count along the way.
Read MoreA Native American Thought of It by Rocky Landon and David MacDonald
Everyone knows that moccasins, canoes and toboggans were invented by the Aboriginal people of North America, but did you know that they also developed their own sign language, syringe needles and a secret ingredient in soda pop? Depending on where they lived, Aboriginal communities relied on their ingenuity to harness the resources available to them.…
Read MoreCharolotte the Scientist is Squished by Camile Andros (author) and Brianne Farley (illustrator)
Charlotte is a serious scientist. She solves important problems by following the scientific method. She has all the right equipment: protective glasses, a lab coat, a clipboard, and a magnifying glass. What she doesn’t have is space. She has so many brothers and sisters (she is a rabbit, after all) that she is too squished to work…
Read MoreGoodnight Lab by Chris Ferrie
It’s been a long day at the lab for this scientist. Now it’s time to say goodnight Goodnight laser Goodnight notebook Goodnight picture of Einstein with a stern look While poking fun at the clutter and chaos of lab life, scientists of all ages will appreciate ending their day with this sweet parody. They’ll be…
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