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A Salmon for Simon
"Simon has always longed to catch a salmon. But when his luck suddenly changes and an eagle accidentally drops one into a tidal pool, Simon is torn between sympathy for the fish and the desire to catch something of his own. All summer long, Simon, a young First Nations boy, has been desperate to catch a salmon. He goes fishing every day, but has no luck. Then one day a high-flying eagle drops a salmon into a clam hole right before his eyes, and Simon must decide whether to take it home or let it go. This simple story with its evocative watercolor paintings of the Northwest Coast, was an environmental fable before its time when it was first published in 1978. But its true power rests in the magical combination of text and pictures, which have made it a best-selling classic." -- publisher
Allie’s basketball dream
Determined in her effort to play basketball, a young African American girl gives it one more shot with the support of a special friend
Chloe and her two red shoes
Chloe discovers a trunk in her mama's closet filled with hand-me-down clothes. On her fifth birthday she receives her very first pair of new, shiny, red shoes that she loves and never wants to take off. With a dash of fun and a splash of laughter Chloe begins a journey that will leave her deeply appreciative of the handed down treasures stored in her mama's trunk
Curly’s fun with bubbles
"Curlys fun with bubbles is a story that celebrates the simple things in life. It's about a young boy and all the fun he has playing and creating memories, while doing his favorite thing in the world: blow bubbles"--Back cover
Daddy, my favorite guy / bà bà, wŏ zuì xĭ huān de rén
A story of a father's unconditional love as he cooks, cleans, reads and plays with his children. The text is rhyming in both Chinese and English.
Endeavour’s long journey
While visiting the science museum with his mother and sister, Jojo finds himself on a journey through space as the retired space shuttle Endeavour describes her missions and the people involved. Includes "fun facts" about Endeavour, "famous firsts" of five space shuttles, quizzes, and a glossary.
Flying!
A boy's simple questions about why he cannot fly lead to an imaginative journey with his father
Girls dance, boys fiddle
What incredible pluck! Why does young Metisse insist on playing her fiddle for Grandmother's birthday when everyone knows girls are supposed to dance and leave the fiddling to the boys? It could be because Metisse feels the rhythm of tradition in more than one way.
Here comes trouble!
Emma's dog, Toby, does not like cats, and when the neighbor's cat, Pandora, moves in with them he is the only one who notices all the trouble she causes--and the only one who notices when she gets stuck in a tree.
Hit it, hit it, hit it / Dale, dale, dale
"In this bilingual counting picture book, a young boy counts to fourteen in anticipation of his birthday party: one piñata filled with candy; two hours until the party; three tables set for all of the guests, etc."--|cProvided by publisher