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Starring Me and You. (Piggy and Bunny). |
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Geneviève Côté.
Review by Chasity Findlay & Gregory Bryan.
Preschool-grade 1 / Ages 2-6.
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The Change Your Name Store. |
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Leanne Shirtliffe. Illustrated by Tina Kugler.
Review by Kaitlyn Vardy.
Preschool-kindergarten / Ages 3-5.
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Chik Chak Shabbat. |
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Mara Rockliff. Illustrated by Kyrsten Brooker.
Review by Reesa Cohen.
Preschool-grade 2 / Ages 3-7.
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Stinky Sunk Mel. |
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Kari-Lynn Winters. Illustrated by Paola Opal.
Review by Claire Perrin.
Preschool-grade 3 / Ages 4-8.
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Unnatural Selections. |
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Wallace Edwards.
Review by Ellen Heaney.
Kindergarten-grade 3 / Ages 5-8.
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Winter Moon Song. |
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Martha Brooks. Pictures by Leticia Ruifernández.
Review by Gillian Richardson.
Kindergarten-grade 3 / Ages 5-8.
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The Rat. (Disgusting Critters). |
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Elise Gravel.
Review by Claire Perrin.
Grades 1-3 / Ages 6-8.
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Snow White & Rose Red. |
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Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm. Retold by Kallie George. Illustrated by Kelly Vivanco.
Review by Jane Whittingham.
Grades 2-5 / Ages 7-10.
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Do You Know Komodo Dragons? (Do You Know?). |
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Alain M. Bergeron, Michel Quintin & Sampar. Illustrated by Sampar. Translated by Solange Messier.
Review by Robert Groberman.
Grades 2-5 / Ages 7-10.
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Zombie Elementary: The Real Story. |
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Howard Whitehouse.
Review by Todd Kyle.
Grades 3-6 / Ages 8-11.
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Bog. |
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Karen Krossing.
Review by Jocelyn M Reekie.
Grades 4-7 / Ages 9-12.
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Walking Home. |
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Eric Walters.
Review by Michelle Superle.
Grades 4-8 / Ages 9-13.
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Forcing the Ace. (Orca Limelights). |
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Erin Thomas.
Review by Alicia Cheng.
Grades 5-8 / Ages 10-13.
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From Vimy to Victory: Canada’s Fight to the Finish in World War I. |
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Hugh Brewster.
Review by Thomas F. Chambers.
Grades 5-8 / Ages 10-13.
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Wings of War. |
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John Wilson.
Review by Dave Jenkinson.
Grades 5-9 / Ages 10-14.
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The Economics of a Rock Concert. (Economics of Entertainment). |
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Sheri Perl.
Review by Gail Hamilton.
Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13.
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The Economics of a Video Game. (Economics of Entertainment). |
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Kathryn Hulick.
Review by Gail Hamilton.
Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13.
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The Economics of Making a Movie. (Economics of Entertainment). |
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Robin Johnson.
Review by Gail Hamilton.
Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13.
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The Economics of the Super Bowl. (Economics of Entertainment). |
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Lizann Flatt.
Review by Gail Hamilton.
Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13.
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10. (The Last Thirteen, Bk. 4). |
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James Phelan.
Review by Andrew Laudicina.
Grades 6-9 / Ages 11-14.
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9 (The Last Thirteen, Bk. 5). |
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James Phelan.
Review by Andrew Laudicina.
Grades 6-9 / Ages 11-14.
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Tomorrow’s Kingdom. (The Gypsy King Trilogy, Book 3). |
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Maureen Fergus.
Review by Ann Ketcheson.
Grades 6-10 / Ages 11-15.
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The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim. |
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E. K. Johnston.
Review by Susie Wilson.
Grades 8-12 / Ages 13-17.
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The Komagata Maru and Canada’s Anti-Indian Immigration Policies in the Twentieth Century. (Righting Canada’s Wrongs). |
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Pamela Hickman.
Review by Joanne Peters.
Grades 9-12 / Ages 14-17.
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About That Night. |
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Norah McClintock.
Review by Jocelyn Reekie.
Grades 9 and up / Ages 14 and up.
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