World Book is a collection of online encyclopedias which can teach you all kinds of things. Calgary Public Library has four versions you can choose from in the Digital Library. World Book Online for Kids is great for young readers. World Book Online Student is meant for elementary and junior high students. World Book Advanced is perfect for high school assignments. World Book Timelines is an interactive database of world events.
Return your books and then find your next great read. Explore Library Express, where you can find popular new titles, pick up your holds, and browse through books recommended by Library staff. Displays change regularly, including art exhibits.
Read more about "Return your books and then find your next great read."Stories come to life with animated pictures and words that help young children learn to read. Fiction stories are paired with nonfiction books on similar topics to keep the learning going. Choose books about animals, people, imagination, music, counting, and so much more. Continue learning after the story with fun quizzes and puzzles.Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial in Niche Academy: Bookflix tutorial
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Read more about "Na'pis World"Find the perfect picture book for story time, practice reading with books for beginning readers, and enjoy chapter books from all of your favourite series. You can also find homework help, learn about your favourite topics and even do fun crafts and activities. Have stories read to you with hundreds of audiobooks and readalongs. Listen or read on your computer, or take the book on the go by downloading it to the Libby app.
Read more about "Borrow eBooks and Audiobooks for kids of all ages. "Learn about famous scientists and research topics in applied sciences, biology, chemistry, earth science, energy, and astronomy in journal articles, ebooks, and images. Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial in Niche Academy: Explora Science tutorial
Read more about "Discover the world of science"Learn about Treaty 7 cultures and storytelling with these online resources.
Read more about "Napi's World"These stories dispel outdated myths about autism and showcase the many, and varied, strengths of autistic people.
Read more about "World Autism Awareness Day"Experience a virtual farming simulation that explores world food sustainability! Manage your own farms in Kenya, India and Canada while balancing the needs of social, economic and...
Read more about "STEM Explorers: Journey 2050"Discover the magical world of opera through storytelling and music-making! A professional teaching artist from Calgary Opera will be your guide as together we sing, dance, read...
Read more about "Opera 212: Musical Tales from the Opera"Help prepare your child for kindergarten by talking, singing, reading, writing, playing, and sharing these books with your child.
Read more about "Books to Get Ready for Kindergarten"We've got events and programs for every age and interest taking place all year round. Learn about space or ancient history, drop in for live theatre and musical performances, or find time to gather and discuss the latest books. It's all happening at the Library location nearest you.
Read more about "The Library is more than just books!"Spring is a great time get outside and enjoy the joys of nature. Here are some great books to help you explore!
Read more about "All Things Spring! Books for Kindergarten to Grade Three"Listen and read-along to animated story books for young children.
Read more about "TumbleBook Library"Sharks have survived for over 400 million thanks to their incredible adaptations. They are found all over the world, and at every level of the food chain. Challenge misconceptions...
Read more about "STEM Explorers: Introducing Jaws"Birds of the World is a comprehensive and authoritative database from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Identify the birds in your backyard (and beyond) with images, video and audio recordings then learn more about their habitats, habits and behaviour.
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