Immigration to North America (Immigration to North America, #11)
by Ed Warms
Fire on the Water (Recordbooks (Lorimer)) (Lorimer Recordbooks)
by Wendy A Lewis
What we wear reflects a lot about who we are. In this book, Tammy Bennett encourages young women to "dress with soul in mind." She offers both fashion tips for looking great on the outside and gentle instruction for having a beautifully dressed heart and mind. Topics include: * Clean out your clothes closet and clean out the closet of your heart * Rebuild and reorganize your wardrobe-and your way of life * Shoes for all occasions and peace for all occasions * Clothes for all seasons and shieldin...
Coping with Loss. the Life Changes Handbook (Really Useful Handbooks, #5)
by Anita Naik
What Are My Jobs? (My World, #20) (Bobbie Kalman's Leveled Readers: My World: E (Audio))
by Bobbie Kalman
Cold War 1980s (Make History)
Conserving the Environment (Opposing Viewpoints (Prebound)) (Opposing Viewpoints (Library))
Each book in the series focuses on one area of Human Rights using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a basis for their exploration. The series considers how these rights were established and how they work - or are overlooked in today's society. The issues discussed within each title are introduced by historical and modern day case studies.
Wa-Hoo! is a story about the different ways that babies are made. It explains in simple language that some people make babies easily; other people need a little bit of help to make their baby. "This is a brilliantly child-centred book. It is sensitive to young children's level of understanding and is beautifully illustrated ... sharing information as early as possible with children is crucial to their acceptance of identity and positive feelings of self-esteem." Dr Lucy Howarth, Consultant Paedi...
Nikki's Story (Stepping Up Kindness, #1)
by Penelope Larock, Maureen Shelleau, and Natural Freedom
Mexican Heritage (21st Century Junior Library: Celebrating Diversity in My Classroom)