China Clipper (Lorimer Recordbooks) (Recordbooks (Lorimer))
by Richard Brignall
Meet Samuel de Champlain, explorer. The story of his exploration of the unknown lands of New France and his many adventures there is told in level-appropriate language and detailed illustrations in this Level 3 first reader.
Small Town Glory (Lorimer Recordbooks, #7) (Recordbooks (Lorimer))
by John Danakas and Richard Brignall
Canada Hb-Miw (Modern Industrial World)
by David Richardson Marshall
Surveys the geography, history, natural resources, peoples and cultures, economy, and government of the vast country of Canada.
Discover the real history behind the Mayflower in this illustrated nonfiction storybook for kids ages 7 to 9, timed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims' famous voyage to the Americas.Step on board the Mayflower and meet the amazing crew and passengers, from burly sailors to pilgrims, servants, orphaned children, and animals. Discover who the pilgrims were and why they chose to risk their lives to make the treacherous journey across the Atlantic, relive the ferocious storms as...
Exploring Northeastern America (Exploring the Americas)
by Rose J Blue and Corinne J Naden
Trails of '98 (Book 13): Adventures in Canadian History (Great Klondike Gold Rush)
by Pierre Berton
Canada and the United Nations (Canada Past Present Future)
by Bev Cline
In the fall of 1899, Britain entered the Second Anglo - Boer War in South Africa confident that its army would make short work of a collection of armed farmers. However, initial confrontations quickly changed attitudes. Following a series of humiliating defeats, Britain quickly sought additional troops. Canada answered the call, and its first contingent consisted of the 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR). Fighting their first battle at Paardeburg Drift from Februa...
Trapped in the Arctic (Book 16): Adventures in Canadian History (Exploring the Frozen North)
by Pierre Berton
History has not been kind to Henry Hudson. He's been dismissed as a short-tempered man who played favorites with his crew and had an unstoppable ambition and tenacity. Although he gave his name to a mighty river, an important strait, and a huge bay, today he is remembered more for the mutiny that took his life. The grandson of a trader, Hudson sailed under both British and Dutch flags, looking for a northern route to China. Although none of his voyages led to the discovery of a northwest passage...