Frank tends the rubbish heap in the monster realm, just on the other side of the human world. In his spare time, he builds inventions out of scraps of rubbish. One of his inventions is of a human-inspired robot, with a stained t-shirt as the body. But Frank cant seem to get the robot to work. One strange night, a bolt of lightning transforms the invention into a real human child! Frank names him Stain. Curious and energetic, Stain wreaks havoc on the monster realm, angering the monster population. Can Frank save Stain from destruction by convincing the rest of the monsters that Stain is not a threat? Autorid: Stephanie True Peters, Fern Cano
Help young children to develop their sense of self and celebrate the things that make them unique with the All About Me series. In this book, Libby gives a tour of her neighbourhood to a boy just about her age whose family is moving in next door. By highlighting neighbourhood safety and activities, Libby makes the boy feel welcome. Autorid: Lisa Bullard, Brandon Reibeling
Everyone knows that fish swim. But are there fish that fly? You have questions and this book has the answers. Find out about the lives of certain fish and their unique abilities to move through the water. Autorid: Ellen Labrecque
Do you want to make social media your microphone to the world? Maybe you're a trend-setter or a social justice leader. Now is your chance to set out a path to social media domination. Face real-life choices that will help you learn about marketing, messaging and what it takes to make it as a social media star. Autorid: Eric Braun
Biomes are home to unique animals and plants. Give beginning readers an introductory look at the Amazon Rainforest! Readers will get an up-close look at the characteristics of the land and weather and how monkeys, parrots, anacondas, sloths and other animals have adapted to life in this amazing biome. Autorid: Mari Schuh
Mina is a talented figure skater, but she's looking forward to trying a new challenge - pairs skating! Mina has second thoughts, though, when she starts practising with Luke, a shy boy whom she doesnt know well. Can the pair overcome their trust issues and become a successful pairs skating team? Combining exciting sports stories and a diiverse cast of characters with a dynamic graphic novel format, this fast-paced tale of sportsmanship and teamwork comes to life in a full-colour graphic novel. Supportive back matter, including comprehension questions, writing prompts and non-fiction sports info, helps young readers and sports enthusiasts step up their game. Autorid: Jake Maddox, Berenice Muñiz, Lelo Alves, Jake Maddox
Earths climate is changing. Heat waves and droughts are more common and more severe. Powerful hurricanes cause widespread damage. And polar regions are warming fast, causing even more problems around the world. Why is this happening? In this non-fiction graphic novel, Max Axiom and the Society of Super Scientists go on an exciting, fact-filled adventure that will help young readers learn about the causes and effects of climate change and learn ways that they can make a difference. Autorid: Carol Kim, Katharine Doescher
When two friends open the door to a library, a clawed hand pulls them inside! They awaken in a strange nest that is filled with giant eggs. When one of the eggs begins to hatch, they hurry to hide from whatever creature may emerge. A shadowy beast with a taste for voracious readers has its hungry eyes on them. Autorid: Michael Dahl
Theres a new baby joining the colony. Its a koala joey! Learn all about baby koalas, including what they eat, what they weigh, how theyre raised and how big they grow. Autorid: Martha E. H. Rustad
Emma enters a writing contest. She loves writing and is confident that she will win. But when that doesn't happen, will Emma want to keep writing? Emma is deaf and often uses sign language to communicate, and this early chapter book includes additional information about sign language perfect for young readers. Autorid: C. L. Reid, Elena Aiello
Revisit the tale of the Three Little Pigs with this graphic novel for new readers. The three pigs need to build their own homes. But a big, bad wolf has come to find them. What happens to their homes as they try to stay safe? What do they do to get rid of the wolf? Autorid: Stephanie True Peters, César Samaniego
The polar regions are very cold and very windy. There is snow and ice everywhere, but I love my home. My feet help me walk on the slippery ice, but I am not a penguin. My thick fur keeps me warm but I am not an Arctic fox. What animal am I? Read the clues and guess! Autorid: Mari Bolte
Revisit the tale of the Princess and the Pea with this graphic novel for new readers. A young prince must find a princess to marry. But he has trouble finding the right one. Finally, he finds a princess who shares his interest in football. But how can he find out if she's a real, true princess? Autorid: Jehan Jones-Radgowski, Antonella Fant
What are stars? What are planets? Why are some brighter than others? And which planets can we see from Earth? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this easy-to-read title and discover the science behind stars and planets. Autorid: Thomas K. Adamson
Ollie is having a hoot on his roller skates - but Bea is full of excuses for why she cant join in. Will Bea realize that real friends dont mind if you sometimes look silly? Find out in this early graphic novel that will get young readers giggling with its silly puns and playfully panelled story. Autorid: Renée Treml, Renée Treml
This series teaches readers what field trips are, how they should behave on field trips, and how field trips around the world can be different. Autorid: Rebecca Rissman
What is the longest venomous snake in the world? The king cobra! It can grow longer than a limousine. Its deadly bite can even take down an elephant. With easy-to-read facts and colourful photos, young readers will enjoy learning more about these fascinating reptiles. Autorid: Jaclyn Jaycox
During World War II, Germanys Nazi forces stormed across Europe, committing horrific crimes against Jewish people and others. In 1942, 21-year-old Sophie Scholl formed a student-led, anti-Nazi organization called the White Rose. Their goal: to distribute informational pamphlets to draw public attention to Nazi crimes and, ultimately, stop them. Scholls activism and resistance eventually led to her capture and trial by the Nazi regime. In this full-colour graphic novel, discover more about this daring woman who risked everything to stand up for what she believed in. Autorid: Alessia Trunfio, Salima Alikhan
Nicole's latest robot creation is not working properly and threw a ball right through a window! No one knows how the window got broken, and Nicole decides to keep the accident to herself. But when she learns how the broken window has upset her classmates, she has second thoughts. Will Nicole risk punishment and be honest? Autorid: Arief Putra, Bryan Patrick Avery
When Bobby learns more about homelessness, he wants to tell his classmates and help make a difference. But everyone is busy and distracted by their own activities. Can he find a way to tell this important story? Autorid: Bryan Patrick Avery, Arief Putra
Giant tortoises can live for more than 100 years! These enormous creatures can also weigh a lot - more than 16 bicycles piled together. Find out all the facts about these peaceful island creatures. Autorid: Jaclyn Jaycox
Skitter, skitter! A cockroach scurries by in a flash. Young readers will get the fast facts on these tough insects, including cockroach body parts, habitats and life cycles. Along the way, they will also uncover surprising and fascinating facts! Simple text, close-up photos and a fun activity make this a perfect introduction to the creepy-crawly world of cockroaches. Autorid: Lisa J. Amstutz
How fast is the wind blowing? How much moisture is in the air? Meteorologists measure weather conditions to help answer these and other questions. Learn about the tools and systems they use. Find out how these measurements help people plan their days and prepare for any weather. Autorid: Nancy Dickmann
Did you use a fork today? Then youve used a lever! These simple machines are all around. Take a look inside and discover 13 different ways we use levers. Autorid: Wiley Blevins
Did you put the cap on the toothpaste tube today? Then youve used a screw! These simple machines are all around. Take a look inside and discover 13 different ways we use screws. Autorid: Wiley Blevins
Your five senses help make every day complete. From smelling and tasting breakfast to feeling soft sheets when you climb into bed, your senses play a big part in your life. Descriptive text and energetic photos highlight the importance of taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing. Know Your Senses includes a glossary, a read more section, kid-friendly Internet sites, and an index. Autorid: Mari Schuh
Life is full of surprises and challenges, and its not always fair. How you respond to those surprises and challenges is whats important. Learn how to bounce back from problems by taking charge of your decisions and actions. Autorid: Martha E. H. Rustad
Jumping spiders arent like other spiders. They dont need spider webs to trap prey. They just jump on them! Get more exciting details about these fascinating creatures. Autorid: Jaclyn Jaycox
The world is full of colourful birds. But why are flamingos bright pink? You have questions and this book has answers. Find out about flamingos, including what they eat and their behaviour. Autorid: Nancy Dickmann
Whether you like bedtime or not, sleep is important. But why do we need to sleep? And what happens while we sleep? These questions and more will be answered in Rest Your Body, which also includes informative text, bright photos, a glossary, a read more section, kid-friendly Internet sites, and an index. Autorid: Martha E. H. Rustad
The national football teams of Mexico and the United States have a rivalry spanning decades. What made these teams such fierce competitors? How are both countrys fans involved in keeping this rivalry going? Easy-to-read text and fantastic images make these books an obvious choice for the football-obsessed reluctant or struggling reader. Autorid: Jules Allen
What is it like to live in or visit Turkey? What makes Turkeys culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions and daily lives of Turkish people. Autorid: Nancy Dickmann
Smelly rubbish, rotting food and piles of poo are disgusting! But not to flies! Why? You have questions, and this book has the answers. Find out all about flies, including their body parts, young, food and behaviour. Autorid: Ellen Labrecque
Cameron loves to run! Shes the fastest player on her new football team. But Cameron is so fast that she keeps overrunning the ball and missing it when she tries to kick! Ana is the slowest runner on the team, but shes got a powerful kick that helps her score goals. Can these teammates find the right speed and help the team win? Autorid: Elliott Smith, Amanda Erb
Nathan can't wait to share his newest jokes with his classmates at the upcoming talent show. But when Chad's hip-hop dance partner gets hurt, Chad asks Nathan to step in and dance with him instead. What will Nathan do? Autorid: Bryan Patrick Avery, Arief Putra
Penny isn't just the fourth little pig - she's an engineer! So when big bad Wolfgang destroys her brothers' homes, Penny comes to the rescue! When Wolfgang returns, Penny must use all her engineering know-how to save her family from his huffing and puffing. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs meets Rosie Revere, Engineer in this clever reimagining of The Three Little Pigs from Cece Loves Science authors Kimberly Derting and Shelli R. Johannes. Autorid: Kimberly Derting, Shelli R. Johannes, Hannah Marks
Theres a new baby joining the family. Its a cheetah cub! Learn all about baby cheetahs, including what they eat, what they weigh, how theyre raised and how big they grow. Autorid: Martha E. H. Rustad
Bea plans the perfect day, but her bunny ideas quickly bounce out of control. Can Bea still have a hoot when Ollie and her other friends dont want to play by all her rules? Find out in this early graphic novel that will get young readers giggling with its silly puns and playfully panelled story. Bunny Ideas is part of the Super Adventures of Ollie and Bea series, a charming, funny and cute series about the joys of making friends and having fun. Infused with social and emotional learning themes and silly puns, these low-level graphic novels are perfect for young readers who love to learn and laugh. Autorid: Renée Treml, Renée Treml
What happens to a fox that won't stop teasing the others animals? Read this Peruvian tale to find out. Some lessons can change everything. With engaging text and easy-to-follow panels, Discover Graphics: Global Folktales are perfect for graphic novel fans new and old. Autorid: Alberto Rayo, Fabiana Faiallo
Ava is frustrated and bored with fairy tales. They are all the same! But when she falls into the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, she realizes she has a chance to make some important changes! As soon as she meets Briar Rose, Ava takes action. She teaches Briar Rose how important it is to be assertive and question things. Why wait around 100 years for a kiss from a stranger when you can take matters into your own hands? Thats what Ava and Briar Rose do in the untraditional graphic novel. Autorid: Katie Schenkel, Christian Pervilhac
Its one hour until the curtain goes up, and non-binary pupil Riley and their classmates just had a disastrous dress rehearsal. How can they fix everything in time? Riley and their classmates find out that there are many ways to solve a problem, especially when the clock is ticking and fun is on the line! Autorid: Jay Albee, Jay Albee
Murray is frustrated with her older sister. Otti always has to be first, always decides what game they will play and always takes whatever toy she wants. Murray is so fed up of being bossed around that she comes up with some rules to make playing with Otti more fun. Will Murray and Otti learn how to resolve their conflicts in a fair way? Autorid: Jessica Montalvo Jackson, Gal Weizman
When Ollie makes a new friend, Bea isnt happy. Can she bat aside her hard feelings and learn to share her best friend with someone else? Find out in this early graphic novel that will get young readers giggling with its silly puns and playfully panelled story. Autorid: Renée Treml, Renée Treml
Demi Lovato rose to stardom as a child actor, and went on to fame as a talented singer and performer. But what is this high-profile star like offstage? High-interest details and bold photos of Demi's fascinating life will enthrall reluctant and struggling readers, while carefully levelled text will leave readers feeling confident. Autorid: Helen Cox Cannons
Cristiano Ronaldo is the world's top football player. But what happens when he's not scoring on the pitch? High-interest details and bold photos of his fascinating life will enthrall reluctant and struggling readers, while carefully levelled text will leave them feeling confident. Autorid: Martha E. H. Rustad
Next stop, Guatemala! Lola is excited to go to Guatemala with Abuelita for a few weeks to learn about her heritage and see her relatives. But when she arrives, things dont go as planned. Lolas Spanish isnt as good as she thought, and she feels out of place. To make things worse, her cousin Luis thinks Lola is a snob. Will Lola find her place and enjoy her new adventures or be stuck feeling homesick? Autorid: Keka Novales, Gloria Felix
Celebrate what it means to be an older sibling with this joyful and colourful board book! Watch as an older siblings funny faces make the baby laugh. Look on as tummy time becomes a sweet way to connect with the new baby. Enjoy the many ways love is shown in The Baby and Me. Autorid: Christianne Jones, Fuuji Takashi
Go for a hike in the woods and youre sure to see a wide range of plants. Many colourful flowers and fruits seem perfectly harmless. But dont be fooled by these beautiful plants. Some plants eat insects, and some are poisonous, deadly enough to sicken or even kill a person! Get ready to explore some of the worlds quietest killers! Autorid: Charles C. Hofer
When Lola is accepted into a new school, Mama thinks its an excellent opportunity. Lola isnt so sure, especially since it means changing schools in the middle of the school year! Shell have to say goodbye to her old school and her old friends. Abuelita tries to convince Lola that she can conquer anything, but can Lola handle a new school and a bully all on her own? Autorid: Keka Novales, Gloria Felix