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- Spirit Bear : honouring memories, planting dreams : based on a true story / by Blackstock, Cindy.; Strong, Amanda,1984-;
- Spirit Bear learns about residential schools and their impact on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, as well as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and its 94 calls to action, and the paper hearts planted after the report's release to honour the children who went to residential schools.LSC
- Subjects: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada; Native peoples; Native peoples; Native peoples; Native peoples; Indians, Treatment of;
- Beezus and Ramona / by Cleary, Beverly,author.; Channing, Stockard,narrator.; Rogers, Jacqueline,illustrator.; Playaway Products, LLC,issuing body.;
- Narrated by Stockard Channing.Beezus has a hard time being patient with four-year-old Ramona. Who else has a little sister that bakes rubber dolls into cakes or invites her nursery class over for parties without asking first?.Grades 2 - 7.
- Subjects: School fiction.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Schools; Families;
- A kids book about dyslexia / by Travers, Sarah.;
- Learn more about dyslexia and the importance of advocating for your brain's unique needs! This is a book about dyslexia, and it's also about the importance of creating a learning experience that works best for you and your brain's needs. Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect how people read, write, and spell. This author shares her own experience with dyslexia and school, how to develop self-advocacy and adaptability, and the beauty of thinking outside of the box.Ages 5+.
- Subjects: Dyslexia; Dyslexic children; Dyslexic children; Dyslexics;
- The magic school bus. [videorecording (DVD)] / by Bastien, Charles E.; Cole, Joanna.; Degan, Bruce.; Jacobs, Lawrence.; Lurye, Peter.; Stone, Stuart.; Tamberelli, Daniel,1982-; Tomlin, Lily.; Warner Home Video (Firm);
- For lunch -- Inside Ralphie -- Flexes its muscles.Key animators, Shane Doyle ... [et al.] ; editors, Richard Bond, Stephanie Duncan ; music, Peter Lurye ; designers, Scott Bennett.Voices: Lily Tomlin, Daniel Tamberelli, Stuart Stone.As Ms. Frizzle leads the way, the class takes a journey through Arnold's digestive system, a pulsating excursion through Ralphie's bloodstream, and an exciting exploration through the Ralphie Robot to learn about bones, joints and muscles.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation ; Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Cardiovascular system.; Children's television programs.; Digestive organs; Frizzle, Ms. (Fictitious character); Human body.; Musculoskeletal system.; Video recordings for children.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2009., Warner Home Video,
- The magic school bus rides again. [videorecording] / by Arnett, Will,voice actor.; McKinnon, Kate,1984-voice actor.; Tomlin, Lily,voice actor.; NCircle Entertainment,publisher.; Netflix (Firm),broadcaster.;
- Kate McKinnon, Lily Tomlin, Will Arnett.Ms. Frizzle's kid sister Fiona takes the wheel at Walkerville Elementary, leading the class on wild adventures packed with science-fueled fun.G.DVD.
- Subjects: Animated television programs.; Children's television programs.; Educational television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Earth sciences.; Frizzle, Ms. (Fictitious character); School buses.; Science.; Space sciences.;
- For private home use only.
- Girl of the southern sea / by Kadarusman, Michelle,1969-;
- Fourteen-year-old Nia struggles to support her young brother in her father's absence in Jakarta, while also trying to get together enough money to pay for her school tuition fees.LSC
- Subjects: Poor children; Teenage girls; Child authors; Teenage marriage; Survival;
- Focused / by Gerber, Alyson.;
- Twelve-year-old Clea wants to do her homework, follow instructions, pay attention in school, and play chess on the school team, but somehow she cannot focus on whatever is in front of her, and the other kids at school are starting to notice and make fun of her; when her worried parents take her to be tested she finds out that she has ADHD (only without the hyperactivity)--and with help from the psychiatrist who seems to really understand her she is determined to learn how to focus.LSC
- Subjects: Developmentally disabled children; Parent and child; Families; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Chess; Life skills;
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince / by Rowling, J. K.;
- As Harry begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, disappearances, murder and an ominous chilling mist are harbingers of something more sinister to come, and as Voldemort's army continues to grow, the Death Eaters grow bolder and more deadly.
- Subjects: Potter, Harry (Fictional character); Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Imaginary place); Wizards; Witches; Magic; Schools; Boarding schools; Good and evil; Fantasy fiction;
- © 2005., Bloomsbury ; Raincoast Books,
- A disease called childhood : why ADHD became an American epidemic / by Wedge, Marilyn.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: a season in childhood -- An American epidemic -- What is ADHD? -- A tale of many cultures -- How did we get here? -- How a diagnosis became an epidemic -- Big pharma and biological psychiatry -- The message in the media -- Saving our children -- Why American schools have to change -- Let food be thy medicine -- Tweens, teens, and screens -- Time-tested tactics for good parenting -- Protecting children in the age of Adderall.
- Subjects: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Child rearing;
- We, the Kindling A Novel [electronic resource] : by Okot Bitek, Otoniya J..aut; cloudLibrary;
- As this spare and luminous novel begins, we meet Miriam, Helen and Maggie—three friends who, years ago when they were school children, survived capture by the Lord's Resistance Army in northern Uganda. Now, as the women go about their new lives in the city, shopping, caring for their children, planning and thinking about what the future might hold, we come to understand how deeply their past haunts the present.     In graceful yet unflinching prose, Otoniya Okot Bitek weaves vivid folk tales with taut realism, revealing flashes of life before the war that ravaged Uganda, unspooling the terrible events that led to abductions of children from supposedly safe schools, and tracing perilous journeys home again. Facing endless treks across the ravaged countryside and through narrow mountain passes, gun battles and constant brutality, many girls did not survive. Those who did make it back home, some carrying small children of their own, bore the unspoken weight of their experiences within families and communities that often wished to forget and move on.     In We, the Kindling, Okot Bitek insistently refuses to turn away or to spectacularize tragedy, shaping a chorus of women's voices into a hauntingly beautiful novel, suffused with care and humanity.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary; Cultural Heritage;
- © 2025., Knopf Canada,
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