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Humorous Stories

Join Jack the Beaver and Jacques the Fox as they get lost in translation in this silly bilingual story by first-time author Isabelle Cullen!

<p>Carla, journalist covering the war in Afghanistan, is on a quest. She’s searching for something significant to bring back for her son Théo.</p>
<p>For his part, Tom, a nineteen-year-old American, try to make sense of this war for which he embarked without knowing why. His mother deeply worried at the thought of her son.</p>
<p>Laïla and Amir, living in a dusty Kabul, are separated by the conflicts.</p>
<p>These mothers and their child are bound by the same fight, the one for love.</p>

When Aldeen ruins Morgan’s prize-worthy pumpkin at the fair, he challenges her to a bumper car war to settle the score. Instead, she dares him to ride the rollercoaster. Is Morgan brave enough to do it? An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.

<p>A fun tribute to fries and one of Prince Edward Island’s major food exports, this endearing story will appeal to fry lovers, young readers, educators, parents, and beyond. The twist at the end is simply delicious and handled with a light touch that will earn more laughs than tears.</p>

<p><b>Bestselling author of over 50 books, including <i>The Thunk, She Rex</i>, and <i>How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth</i>, makes her Canadian debut with a hilarious tale of a lobster playing […]

At summer arts camp, shy Dylan and outgoing Coral create a comic book about mermaids. But when the camp bullies target Coral, can Dylan channel her inner mermaid warrior to save her and the final show?

Morgan promises Aldeen he’ll go to Princesses on Ice, even though he HATES skating and has plans to go to a monster truck rally with Charlie instead. Morgan must overcome his fear of conflict to resolve the dilemma. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.

Morgan promises Aldeen he’ll go to Princesses on Ice, even though he HATES skating and has plans to go to a monster truck rally with Charlie instead. Morgan must overcome his fear of conflict to resolve the dilemma. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.

Morgan’s nervous about Curtis’s birthday party because a super scary movie is promised as the main event. Morgan must overcome his scary-movie-phobia to have fun at the party. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.

Morgan is left out when everyone in grade three starts playing a videogame at recess. When bullies accuse his frenemy Aldeen of faking her gaming, Morgan must stand up for her. An early chapter book with dyslexia-friendly features.

Archie starts Grade 6 as the only kid who has not grown over the summer. He goes on a mission to make himself bigger, stronger and faster to impress his best girl friend, Shamini.

12-year-old filmmaker Anthony has culture shock after leaving the big city’s Chinatown for a remote northern community. Can he learn to love his new home, even though there are no other Asian families around and he doesn’t understand the town’s obsession with hockey?