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The Summer the Town Bit Back
Written by:
Ellen Feinman
Illustrated by:
Sandra Lamb
This beautifully illustrated book, set in rhyme, deals with the real issues of West Nile Virus and other diseases carried by mosquitoes. By using humour in the text and illustration, this book provides guidelines for keeping "mosquito safe" through the summer.
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No Nuts for Me
Written by:
Aaron Zevy
Illustrated by:
Susan Tebutt
An engaging story told by a very active little boy who doesn't let his nut allergy get in the way of having fun. Introduce your readers to Noah, who carries on a running conversation throughout the story, and explains in a matter-of-fact way - what it's like to be allergic to nuts.
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Once Upon a Breath
Written by:
Aaron Zevy
Illustrated by:
Susan Tebutt
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In this innovative retelling of the classic fairy tale, the Big Bad Wolf is the hero. He is a hip, urban jazz musician who also happens to have asthma. The Three Little Pigs are his constant nemesis: forever trying to trigger his asthma by introducing irritants to the scene. The wolf patiently explains how he manages his asthma while the pigs attempt to wreak havoc. This charming twist on an old tale educates as it entertains.
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Helping Out is Cool
Written by:
Ellen Feinman
Illustrated by:
Susan Tebutt
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Wondering how kids can make a difference? This beautifully illustrated book, set in rhyme, depicts different scenarios of "people helping people". Each scene shows an example of volunteering in the community and will inspire children and people of all ages. This book is a wonderful tool for educators teaching young students about community service.
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