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A Girl Called Justice (#1) by Elly Griffiths
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: A Girl Called Justice
Missing maids, suspicious teachers and a snow storm to die for... For a fearless girl called Justice Jones, super-smart super-sleuth, it's just the start of a spine-tingling first term at Highbury House Boarding School for the Daughters of Gentlefolk. For fans of Robin Stevens, Katherine Woodfine and En ...Show more
A School Like Mine (Children Just Like Me) by DK
Category: Children's Books | Series: Children Just Like Me
A School Like Mine is an amazing children's book exploring schools around the world through the eyes of pupils. A modern take on DK's classic children's book reveals the lives of children as they learn at school in their own words. See school activities, classrooms, and playtime in photographs that will ...Show more
Amazo and the Planetary Reboot by Tim (ILT) Brandon T.; Levins Snider
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: DC Super Heroes: Justice League
Amazo arrives on Earth with a plan to solve all its problems -- by wiping out its entire population! All that stands in his way is Superman, Green Lantern, Plastic Man, and the rest of the Justice League. Can the world's greatest team of super heroes shut down the superpower duplicating android before i ...Show more
Be Your True Self by Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
Category: No Category | Series: Social Justice and You Ser.
Who are you? How do the identities you hold-like your racial or gender identity-impact you every day? Part of being your true self means learning about your identities and how they shape your life. Social Justice and You, What does it take to live in a multicultural world that's always changing? We must ...Show more
Build Strong Communities by Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
Category: No Category | Series: Social Justice and You Ser.
It's not always easy to understand the experiences of other people. But we must work on it to build better communities. In this book, you'll learn about practicing empathy, communicating respectfully, and building a meaningful community with other people. Social Justice and You, What does it take to liv ...Show more
Celebration: Children Just Like Me by BARNABAS AND ANABEL KINDERSLEY
Category: No Category | Series: Children Just Like Me Ser.
Find out how children celebrate New Year in Hong Kong, what children do during the Day of the Dead in Mexico, or when a Hindu child can throw paint at his or her school teacher. This book provides information on festivals from around the world through the eyes of children themselves.
Celebrations - Childrens Just Like Me by KINDERSLEY ANABEL
Category: Education | Series: Children Just Like Me Ser.
This remarkable new book from photographer and writer team Barnabas and Anabel Kindersley captures the color and vibrancy of international children's festivals. For 12 months, Barnabas and Anabel traveled around the world, meeting children and talking to them about the celebrations and festivals they en ...Show more
Children Just Like Me
Category: Picture Books | Series: Children Just Like Me
Children Just Like Me is an amazing children's book showing everyday life through the eyes and words of children around the world. Offering a remarkable insight into the lives of children today all around the globe, Children Just Like Me is packed with photography of children, their friends and family, ...Show more
Chocs 'n' Snogs by Kate Tym; Sarah Harvey; Marilyn Walker; Sarah Rookledge
Category: No Category | Series: Just Seventeen Ser.
One of a series of teenage romances with fast-moving plots and strong female characters, and aimed at readers of J17 magazine. The four stories in this book are all linked to Valentine's Day.
Choose Justice by Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
Category: No Category | Series: Social Justice and You Ser.
How do you know that something is unfair? What can you do about it? Learn about ways to recognize injustice, examples of injustice in the past, and how you can help work toward justice. Social Justice and You, What does it take to live in a multicultural world that's always changing? We must know oursel ...Show more