Juvenile fiction

  • Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 6

    Creator

    Battle, Craig

    Pérez, Ramón

    Kelly, Barb

    O'Donnell, Liam

    Abstract

    The sixth volume in this award-winning graphic novel series features ten new mystery comics and two never-before-published short stories by OWL Magazine editor, Craig Battle. Each solve-it-yourself story stars amateur detective Max Finder and his best friend, aspiring journalist Alison Santos. Seventh graders at Central Meadows Junior High, these two intrepid investigators must call upon their reason, memory, critical thinking, and observation skills to crack each case before them. Who is stealing all the bikes from the skate park? Who uprooted the Green Thumb Club’s school garden?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 5

    Creator

    Battle, Craig

    Pérez, Ramón

    Abstract

    The fifth volume in this award-winning graphic novel series contains ten mystery comics by OWL Magazine editor Craig Battle, plus two never-before-published short mystery stories by series creator Liam O’Donnell. As always, storylines are intriguing, age-appropriate, and relevant; illustrations are detailed and compelling; and dialogue is snappy. Each solve-it-yourself comic stars amateur detective Max Finder and his best friend, budding journalist Alison Santos.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • The Little Book of Big Fears

    Creator

    Arnaldo, Monica

    Abstract

    Whether it’s raccoons, the dark, math, or whatever lurks in the bathtub, everybody is afraid of something. Big or small, common or quirky, fears are normal — and maybe even a little less scary when brought to light (and made light of). This book introduces 16 fictional children, named in alphabetical order, along with something each fears. There’s Claire, who recoiled from legumes; Drew, who was scared of raccoons; Quinn, horrified by needles; and Will, unsettled by beetles. Darkly playful illustrations show each fear as magnified and real as a child would imagine it.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 4

    Creator

    Battle, Craig

    Pérez, Ramón

    Abstract

    The fourth volume in this award-winning graphic novel series contains ten mystery comics by OWL Magazine editor Craig Battle, plus three never-before-published short mystery stories by series creator Liam O’Donnell. As always, storylines are intriguing, age-appropriate, and relevant; illustrations are detailed and compelling; and dialogue is snappy. Each solve-it-yourself comic stars amateur detective Max Finder and his best friend, budding journalist Alison Santos.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Really and Truly

    Creator

    Rivard, Émilie

    Delisle, Anne-Claire

    Abstract

    With tenderness, sensitivity, and humor, Really and Truly explores the effect that dementia has on a young boy named Charlie and his family.  Charlie is very close to his grandfather, who loves to tell fanciful stories about pirates, witches, and gnomes that amuse Charlie to no end. But lately, Charlie’s grandpa doesn’t have any new stories to tell — in fact, some days Grandpa doesn't even recognize Charlie.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Is This Panama? A Migration Story

    Creator

    Thornhill, Jan

    Kim, Soyeon

    Abstract

    When Sammy, a young Wilson's warbler, wakes up one frosty August morning near the Arctic Circle, he instinctively knows that it's time to make his first migratory journey south to Panama. But there's one problem — where's Panama?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Oddrey and the New Kid

    Creator

    Whamond, Dave

    Abstract

    Ever since she averted disaster in the class production of The Wizard of Oz, Oddrey has been making new friends at school. Her classmates have come to appreciate her irrepressible charm and Oddrey, in turn, encourages them to be their own unique selves. So when Oddrey's teacher introduces a new girl, Maybelline, to the class, Oddrey, ever the optimist, is sure that they'll become the best of friends. But Maybelline's elaborate storytelling habits and bossy playground personality soon force Oddrey to reconsider.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Once Upon a Rainy Day

    Creator

    Manceau, Édouard

    Abstract

    This is the story of a story that starts over again every day in the same way: as the sun rises, Mr. Warbler steps outside his cottage and walks into to the forest to wake the Big Bad Wolf. Every day, this action unleashes the same cavalcade of antics as the forest animals try to escape. But today, none of it happens — Mr. Warbler doesn’t even go outside — because it is raining. In this book, the text tells a story the reader purposely never sees play out on the page. In whimsical color, the settings are illustrated as described, but they are empty of characters and action.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Chirp: Ghost Town

    Creator

    Torres, J.

    Abstract

    Chirp and his friends Squawk and Tweet love going on adventures together. Today, they've traded in their playhouse for the Old West. They are the brave sheriffs of a deserted ghost town! But is the town deserted? Wait... did that cactus just move? Will sheriffs Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet succeed in ridding the town of the eerie ghost that haunts its streets and buildings? The Chirp books invite readers into a world of imagination where Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet work together to solve problems, using everyday objects and their limitless imaginations.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Arto's Big Move

    Creator

    Arnaldo, Monica

    Abstract

    Arto has lived his whole life in the snowy, cold North, and six years is a long time. When his mom gets a new job and the family prepares to spend a year in the South, Arto is not happy at all. He decides that he's just going to act as if he never moved. In the new Southern landscape of prickly plants, strange birds and a big, hot sun, Arto stubbornly dons his winter uniform of boots, mittens, coat, and hat, day after day. It's worth the stuffy, sweaty, overheated feeling if he can pretend he's still in the North.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified