Debbie Strait's Library

Hazelwood Elementary

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9780395943083 What Is It Like to Be a Fish? Wendy Pfeffer Describes a fish, how it breathes, where it lives, what it eats, and how to have a fish as a pet.
What's That Mittens?
9780545127745 When Dinosaurs Came with Everything Elise Broach Although his mother is a little worried, a young boy is delighted to discover that every shop in town is giving away real dinosaurs to their customers.
9780805067651 When It Starts to Snow (An Owlet Book) Phillis Gershator What if it startsto snow?What do you do?Where do you go?What if it starts to snow. What do you do? Where do you go?" So begins this winter story, as each animal--from a mouse to a bear--tells us what it will do and where it will go when the snow starts to fall. Each takes cover in its own special home, except for one. Can you guess who?Phillis Gershator's chant-along verse encourages listener participation, and is best enjoyed when read aloud. The inquisitive text and dashing illustrations by Martin Matje make this a delightful picture book for reading under the covers when the weather gets chilly. Poetic and imaginative, When It Starts to Snow celebrates winter in all its cozy glory. Square Fish
9780545497190 Who Is Hiding in the Snow? - Guided Science Readers B Violet Findley
9780439883399 Who Took the Cookie From the Cookie Jar? Simple text and illustrations solve the mystery of who took the cookie from the cookie jar. Scholasic
9780064440721 Who Will Be My Friends? (Easy I Can Read Series) Syd Hoff A classic I Can Read about finding a friend—a good match for 3- to 6-year-olds looking for a friendship story, especially during or after a move.He likes his new room and his new street. The police officer and the mail carrier are very nice. But what Freddy really needs are friends—and he looks everywhere until he finds them!Syd Hoff created the Danny and the Dinosaur and Sammy the Seal I Can Read favorites. His unique graphic style still speaks to children today."Highly successful—has the individuality and style welcome on the primary-first grade reading level." —School Library Journal HarperCollins
9780439559935 Who's that Knocking on Christmas Eve? Jan Brett A boy from Finnmark and his ice bear help scare away some hungry trolls so that Kyri and her father can enjoy their Christmas Eve meal.
9781338185096 Wild Cats Elizabeth Carney
9781338575217 Willbee the Bumblebee Craig Smith, Maureen Thomson Originally written as a children's song, Willbee the bumblebee is embarrassed (and chilly) when his snazzy black-and-yellow jersey gets caught on a rose thorn and unravels--but Monica the butterfly and Steve the spider come to his rescue. Scholastic Paperbacks
9780590457873 Willie's Wonderful Pet Mel Cebulash Willie's unusual pet helps make the class Pet Day a success. Cartwheel Books
Yarmin The Chef
9781515831044 Yasmin The Fashionista Saadia Faruqi Yasmin is bored! But a glimpse of the pretty clothes in Mama's closet turns a boring evening into a glamorous fashion show, until, OOPS! Mama's shalwar kameez is ruined! Can Yasmin's nani save the day before Mama gets home? Picture Window Books
9780316013161 You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Stories to Read Together Mary Ann Hoberman Here's a book with something new - you read to me! I'll read to you! We'll read each page to one another - you'll read one side, I the other. A unique book 'in two voices' that uses traditional reading teaching techniques (alliteration, rhyme, repetition, short sentences) to invite young children to read along with an adult. Each of the twelve short stories fit on one spread and features childlike themes - family, friendship, pets and seasons.With clear, color-coded typography and amusing illustrations, this collection is sure to entertain. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
9781585363414 Z is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet (Art and Culture) Helen L. Wilbur Sleeping Bear Press
9780545274487 Zero Is the Leaves on the Tree Betsy Franco This picture book beautifully explores the important math concept zero in a way that will inspire children to find zero everywhere--from the branches of a tree by day to the vast, starry sky by night.