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Min Monkey wants to play with the little bug, but Grandpa Tut says he is hiding from a big black spider. Min Monkey is scared of the spider, but then looks after the little bug so the spider does not get it. Connects to the non-fiction text pair, Ladybird Puppet.
A girl has different types of fruit. She shows us the different colours and where the fruit grows. Connects to the fiction text pair, Gus is in the Garden.
A girl shows all the things she has for school, how she gets to school and all the things she can do there. Connects to the non-fiction text pair, School.
A big boy starts school and sees all the big things at school. Connects to the fiction text pair, I Can Go to School.
Gus is in the garden, and he can see lots of little animals. Connects to the non-fiction text pair, Yummy, Yummy!
Fish, snakes, horses, cats, guinea pigs... You name an animal, and non-binary kid Riley loves it! But nothing is better than a big, fluffy dog, and Riley would love to have one. Since that might never happen, Riley is more than happy to look after one for a week. Riley is ready to do the work, but they are sure it will be more fun than work. After all, how much work can a big, fluffy dog really be?
Friends Marco and Maddie are having a shared birthday party, and non-binary Riley is ready to celebrate! Marco's mums make the best homemade ice cream for the party, but it takes a long time to make. Riley can't wait for it to be ready! In the meantime, though, there are races and games and a bouncy house to keep everyone busy.
Gabby and the ghost-hunting crew are on site at a real-life castle. Reports of a mysterious "lady in white" haunting the halls are perfect for Dad's podcast. This time, Gabby is determined to debunk everything that happens. But when she hears a strange phone ringing, and the sound moves as she gets closer, Gabby learns there are some things even she can't explain.
When her dad's ghost-hunting podcast visits a haunted zoo, Gabby is on a roll. The history of the zoo doesn't match what people have been told, and Gabby can prove it. But when her evidence makes it onto Dad's podcast, listeners aren't happy, and they let Dad's boss know it. Will Gabby's sleuthing cost Dad his job?
For more than 400 years, the Flying Dutchman has haunted the high seas. According to legend, the ghoulish ghost ship cannot make port and must roam the waves forever. And should this sea spectre be sighted, beware! Spotting this vessel is believed to spell certain doom! Why must the Flying Dutchman sail the seas for all eternity? And what frightening fates have befallen those who have crossed its path? Young readers will find out in this easy-to-read ghostly graphic novel that will send shivers down their spines!
The Latin American tale of La Llorona strikes fear in the hearts of all who hear it. It begins with a woman who drowns her children in a fit of rage and jealousy. It ends with a weeping spectre rumoured to pull anyone she encounters to a watery grave. Where did the legend of this murderous mother begin? And why is La Llorona doomed to wander the waterways for all eternity? Young readers will find out in this easy-to-read ghostly graphic novel that will send shivers down their spines!
The Ballers have had fun in practice. But during their first game, something strange happens. Kevin won't pass the ball. He's turned into a ball hog! With help from his teammates, can Kevin learn how to share the ball? Told through accessible text and easy-to-follow panelling, young basketball fans will cheer for this Slam Dunk Graphics tale.
Aiden wants to win! So when new player Chloe joins the team, he's frustrated that she isn't perfect at every pass, shot and skill. Will Aiden's fixation on winning lead to full-court drama, or can he remember what it means to be a supportive teammate? Told through accessible text and easy-to-follow panelling, young basketball fans will cheer for this Slam Dunk Graphics tale.
Jina and her family like to spend time in nature. When Jina learns that a lot of kids don't often experience the great outdoors, she comes up with plans to start her very own nature club. But when Jina's parents put a damper on her plans, Jina has to find another way to make a difference. Can she introduce other kids to the joys of nature?
Each class is competing to collect the most food for the local food bank. The winning class gets to pick books for the library! Jina and her friends know exactly which books they'd pick. But what happens when a classmate's family experiences an emergency and Jina and her friends decide to risk winning the competition to help their classmate in need?
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