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Mère(s) et monde
By Sanita Fejzić, Alisa Arsenault. 2020
Deux mères, un fils; un monde plein d'amour. Non, mon fils n’a pas de père ! De la salle d’accouchement…
où son fils est né, jusqu’aux bancs de l’école, une femme à qui on refuse le statut de mère raconte : non, son fils n’a pas de père, mais il a deux mères. Elle est son autre mère. Il n’y a pas de case pour cela dans les formulaires. Pas de place pour cela dans la tête de ses pairs, ni des enfants qui jouent avec son fils dans la cour de l’école. Ce récit, traduit d’un poème finaliste en 2018 du CBC Poetry Prize, raconte avec tendresse et justesse la difficulté des familles homoparentales à être acceptées pour ce qu’elles sont : des familles aimantes.Absurd words: a kids' fun and hilarious vocabulary builder for future word nerds
By Tara Lazar. 2021
The unofficial Harry Potter joke book: howling hilarity for Hufflepuff (Unofficial Harry Potter joke book)
By Brian Boone, Amanda Brack. 2019
Hundreds of jokes and riddles a Hufflepuff would love. Includes categories such as fantastic beasts, a whole new Newt world,…
and jokes that are utterly riddikulus! For grades 2-4 and older readers. 20192022 book of world records
By Scholastic, Cynthia O'Brien. 2021
Spooky snacks and treats: frightfully fun Halloween recipes for kids
By Zac Williams. 2022
"40 creepy, icky, sweet, or sticky kid-friendly recipes for Halloween parties and events. Make your Halloween party a scream with…
these frightfully fun snacks, munchies, sweets, and drinks. Zac Williams serves up the best treats in the neighborhood, sure to elicit squeals of delight from your young guests and goblins. With 40 recipes to choose from, you and your child can stir up a cauldron of Wolfsbane Elixir, scare up a platter of Vampire Bites, Coffin Crunchers, and Dusty Old Bones, or wrap up some Mummy Pups and Spare-Parts Salad that will keep trick-or-treaters of all ages feeling ghoulish and full. Boo!" -- Provided by publisherClara Barton: spirit of the American Red Cross (Ready-to-Read Stories of Famous Americans)
By Patricia Lakin, Simon Sullivan. 2004
School today and long ago (Windows on literacy)
By National Geographic Learning, Mario Lucca. 2001
Shark in the park
By Nick Sharratt, Rigby Staff. 2000
The blizzard
By Betty Ren Wright, Ronald Himler. 2003
Although a blizzard prevents his cousins from visiting for his birthday, a disappointed Billy ends up having a very special…
day when his teacher and classmates must stay overnight at his family's house to wait out the snowstormThe Statue of Liberty (Heinemann first library)
By Tristan Boyer Binns. 2001
The Liberty Bell (Symbols of freedom)
By Tristan Boyer Binns. 2001
Never mind!: a twin novel
By Avi, Rachel Vail. 2005
Twelve-year-old New York City twins Meg and Edward have nothing in common, so they are just as shocked as everyone…
else when Meg's hopes for popularity and Edward's mischievous schemes coincidentally collide in a hilarious showdown. For grades 5-8Amelia Bedelia and the baby (Greenwillow read-alone books)
By Peggy Parish, Lynn Sweat. 1981
The bald eagle (Symbols of freedom)
By Tristan Boyer Binns. 2001
The Lincoln Memorial (Heinemann first library)
By Tristan Boyer Binns. 2001
Let's go rock collecting (Let's-read-and-find-out science. Stage 2 #1)
By Holly Keller, Roma Gans. 1997
Memorial Day (Citizenship)
By Sally Speer Leber. 2005
Flag Day (Citizenship)
By Sally Speer Leber. 2005
Columbus Day
By Sally Speer Leber. 2005