Canada Close Up: Canada's Trees
Title | Canada Close Up: Canada's Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth MacLeod |
Publisher | Scholastic Canada |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2011-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1443107395 |
Find out all there is to know about Canada's trees! A fantastic book for 7-to 9-year-olds that explores the characteristics of Canada's many trees. Among the topics explored are: where they grow, what they look like, how they affect the environment, how they are affected by their surroundings, and so much more. With full-colour photographs throughout, a glossary, a table of contents, and a simple index, learning has never been so easy!
Canada's Natural Wonders
Title | Canada's Natural Wonders PDF eBook |
Author | Joanne Richter |
Publisher | Scholastic Canada |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2008-03 |
Genre | Natural monuments |
ISBN | 9780545997805 |
Discover fantastic landmarks from coast to coast! Canada is a large, diverse and beautiful country. This latest book in the Canada Close Up series focuses on the history of many unique and well-known Canadian geographical landmarks, and the processes that shaped them. This book is crammed full of fun and interesting facts that will keep children entertained as they learn about: Niagara Falls The Rocky Mountains Mount Logan The Alberta Badlands The Bay of Fundy Mount Logan Gros Morne National Park Barnes Ice Cap The Athabasca Sand Dunes Manicouagan Crater
Canada Close Up: Canada's Natural Resources
Title | Canada Close Up: Canada's Natural Resources PDF eBook |
Author | Carrie Gleason |
Publisher | |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2012-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1443107956 |
Find out about the riches of Canada's natural resources! Canada is a big country, rich in natural resources. All of its diverse environments -- from oceans, rivers and lakes, to forests, mountains, fertile soils and grasslands -- supply raw materials that can be useful in all sorts of ways. Some natural resources, like crops or fish, can be used just as they are. Others are transformed to produce energy or materials for products we use every day, from cars to phones to computers, clothes, books, and everything in between. Find out what Canada has to offer, and why it's so important that we value our natural resources and use them responsibly. This new addition to the Canada Close Up non-fiction series has full-colour photos throughout and provides a table of contents, an index and glossary of important terms.
Snow and Ice
Title | Snow and Ice PDF eBook |
Author | Nicole Mortillaro |
Publisher | Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780439957465 |
An interesting and educational look at the science behind Canada's winter weather! Using easy-to-understand language and full colour photos and diagrams of various weather phenomena, Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather explains simple weather concepts as they relate to unpredictable Canadian winters. Children will learn how snow is formed, why we have blizzards and ice storms, and what Chinooks are.Also included are extreme and unusual weather conditions, and the havoc they can sometimes wreak on Canadiancommunities.This informative book is sure to appeal to young nature lovers from coast to coast, and children will learn how the weather directly affects their lives. Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather is perfect for home and curriculum use. The Canada Close Up books are about science and nature, and are directly related to school curriculum and the interests of younger readers.
Canada's Trees
Title | Canada's Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth MacLeod |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Trees |
ISBN |
Beyond the Trees
Title | Beyond the Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Shoalts |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0735236844 |
National bestseller A thrilling odyssey through an unforgiving landscape, from "Canada's greatest living explorer." In the spring of 2017, Adam Shoalts, bestselling author and adventurer, set off on an unprecedented solo journey across North America's greatest wilderness. A place where, in our increasingly interconnected, digital world, it's still possible to wander for months without crossing a single road, or even see another human being. Between his starting point in Eagle Plains, Yukon Territory, to his destination in Baker Lake, Nunavut, lies a maze of obstacles: shifting ice floes, swollen rivers, fog-bound lakes, and gale-force storms. And Shoalts must time his departure by the breakup of the spring ice, then sprint across nearly 4,000 kilometers of rugged, wild terrain to arrive before winter closes in. He travels alone up raging rivers that only the most expert white-water canoeists dare travel even downstream. He must portage across fields of jagged rocks that stretch to the horizon, and navigate labyrinths of swamps, tormented by clouds of mosquitoes every step of the way. And the race against the calendar means that he cannot afford the luxuries of rest, or of making mistakes. Shoalts must trek tirelessly, well into the endless Arctic summer nights, at times not even pausing to eat. But his reward is the adventure of a lifetime. Heart-stopping, wonder-filled, and attentive to the majesty of the natural world, Beyond the Trees captures the ache for adventure that afflicts us all.
Trees in Canada
Title | Trees in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | John Laird Farrar |
Publisher | Fitzhenry & Whiteside |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 2017-02-10 |
Genre | Trees |
ISBN | 9781554554065 |
A comprehensive book on the trees of Canada and the northern United States.