Children's Nonfiction
Who Needs an Iceberg?
Tundra introduces the first three books in its important new ecosystems series. Each title celebrates the world’s diversity by presenting a different ecosystem: its land and water, its animals and plants. The art is brimming with creatures and ecological features, described in fact-filled notes at the end of each book and in a useful glossary an …
Who Runs This Country, Anyway?
An upbeat and humorous approach to Canada's government! In this easy-to-read, information-packed book, a comical duo — a student documentary maker and her offbeat sidekick — guide readers through Canada's electoral and governing process, from casting a vote in an election to passing a bill in Parliament, and all the points in between. Finding o …
Who Settled the West?
In the 1800s, people in many countries were poor, starving, persecuted, or without land. The unsettled North American west offered the opportunity for a new life. Who Settled the West? looks at the people who made the west their new home as well as the people who already lived there.
Who Wants Pizza?
Often, food is something that kids take for granted. For many, it simply shows up for them every day — thanks to their parents. But there is so much to know and understand about food. Why do we need to eat? Where does our food come from? Is there enough food for everyone? Award-winning author Jan Thornhill answers all these questions and more in …
