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    Pocket's Christmas Wish
    Bug and Bear
    We Are Better Together (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    We Can Vote (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    We Have a Government (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    We Have a Constitution (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    • 2019

      Exploring themes of diversity and friendship, this book encourages readers to reflect on both similarities and differences among individuals. It emphasizes the importance of celebrating shared experiences while also valuing unique traits, fostering a sense of community and understanding. Through engaging discussions, it promotes unity and appreciation for the rich tapestry of human connections.

      We Are Better Together (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    • 2019

      The book offers a comprehensive introduction to government structures, functions, and processes. It explores various political systems, the role of institutions, and the impact of governance on society. Through engaging explanations, it demystifies complex concepts and encourages readers to understand the importance of civic engagement and public policy. Ideal for those new to political science, it serves as a foundational resource for grasping the essentials of government operations.

      We Have a Government (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    • 2019

      We Can Vote (Rookie Read-About Civics)

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the fairness of voting and the mechanics of elections, this book invites readers to engage with the voting process. It encourages them to research their choices and understand how results are counted, fostering a deeper awareness of their role in shaping democracy. Through this investigation, readers will gain insights into the importance of informed participation in future elections.

      We Can Vote (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    • 2019

      The exploration of compromise and law is central to understanding the document's historical context and its ongoing significance. Readers will delve into key concepts that shaped its creation and examine how these ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions. The book offers insights into the evolution of the document and its impact on society, making it a valuable resource for those interested in legal history and civic engagement.

      We Have a Constitution (Rookie Read-About Civics)
    • 2014

      I Totally Don't Want to Play

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      After teaming up for I Don't Want to be a Pea! and making a splash in I Am Not a Copycat! Hugo the hippo and Bella the bird are back and this time they're joined by Cressida the crocodile.

      I Totally Don't Want to Play
    • 2012

      I Don't Want to Be a Pea!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(475)Add rating

      A hippo called Hugo and a bird called Bella are getting ready for the Bird-Hippo Fancy Dress Party. Because they both want their own way, they can't agree on a costume and they almost don't go to the party at all. In this laugh-out-loud comedy of manners children will discover that compromise is what makes any friendship tick.

      I Don't Want to Be a Pea!
    • 2010

      Bug and Bear

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This is the story of a Bug who wakes up happy, a Bear who wakes up grumpy, and the day when their friendship is lost and found.

      Bug and Bear
    • 2010

      Pocket is a little rabbit who wishes-from his whiskers to his bunny feet-that he might know the meaning of Christmas. When he hops out of his burrow on Christmas morning, Pocket finds some footprints left by children who have been playing in the snow. He follows the footprints to a cosy cottage where his Christmas wish comes true.

      Pocket's Christmas Wish