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9781476533384 Timelines, Timelines, Timelines! Kelly Boswell "Introduces types of timelines and how they are used"--Provided by publisher. Capstone
9780064450942 Tornado Alert Franklyn M. Branley ‘Branley explains these powerful storms in simple terms young children can understand. He describes the funnel cloud and how it forms and [tells] what to do during a tornado. The book ends on a comfortable note, that the idea is not to panic but to know what to do to ensure safety.’ —BL. A Reading Rainbow Selection Harper Collins
9780761455295 Turkey Trouble Wendi J. Silvano As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Turkey nervously makes a series of costumes, disguising himself as other farm animals in hopes that he can avoid being served as Thanksgiving dinner. Two Lions
9780590224826 'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving School children on a field trip to Mack Nugget's farm save the lives of eight turkeys in this poem based on "The Night Before Christmas."
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
9780545681186 Ultimate Ocean Rumble Jerry Pallotta What would happen if sixteen sea creatures met in a tournament? Who will be the ocean champion? Who do you think would win? -- Who Would Win
9780425290750 Violet the Pilot Steve Breen Puffin Books
9780060877170 Volcanoes Seymour Simon Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the most trusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and the Smithsonian Institution. Collins
9781338240948 Wallace and Grace Take the Case Heather Alexander In their first adventure, Wallace and Grace meet a rabbit who is sure he saw a ghost! Something is spooking the garden . . . Can Wallace and Grace solve this case?
9780980038705 We Serve Too! (A Child's Deployment Book) Kathleen Edick, Paula J. Johnson We The People
9781524766498 We're All Wonders R. J. Palacio The New York Times bestseller that celebrates kindness, belonging, and friendship. Inspired by the unforgettable blockbuster book and movie Wonder, this is the perfect graduation gift for kids of all ages, plus a great choice for baby showers, birthdays, and other new beginnings! Over 15 million people have fallen in love with Wonder and have joined the movement to Choose Kind. Now younger readers can meet Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, and his beloved dog, Daisy. Countless fans have asked R. J. Palacio to write a book for younger readers. With We’re All Wonders, she makes her picture-book debut as both author and artist, with a spare, powerful text and striking, richly imagined illustrations. Palacio shows readers what it’s like to live in Auggie’s world—a world in which he feels like any other kid, but he’s not always seen that way. We’re All Wonders may be Auggie’s story, but it taps into every child’s longing to belong, and to be seen for who they truly are. It’s the perfect way for families and educators to talk about empathy and kindness with young children. Praise for Wonder: A #1 New York Times Bestseller A USA Today Top 100 Bestseller An Indie Bestseller A Time Magazine 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time Selection A Washington Post Best Kids’ Book A New York Times Book Review Notable Book An NPR Outstanding Backseat Book Club Pick An Entertainment Weekly 10 Great Kids’ Books Selection “A beautiful, funny and sometimes sob-making story of quiet transformation.” —The Wall Street Journal “A crackling page-turner filled with characters you can’t help but root for.” —Entertainment Weekly “Rich and memorable.” —The New York Times Book Review Knopf Books for Young Readers
9780778742609 What Are Goods and Services? Carolyn Andrews This colorful book will help young readers understand the concepts of goods and services so that they recognize their role in the cycle commerce. The concepts of producers and consumers are also carefully explained in a manner children will understand and enjoy. Economics in Action
9781943200009 What Do You Do with a Problem? Kobi Yamada "What do you do with a problem? Especially one that follows you around and doesn't seem to be going away? Do you worry about it? Ignore it? Do you run and hide from it? This is the story of a persistent problem and the child who isn't so sure what to make of it. The longer the problem is avoided, the bigger it seems to get. But when the child finally musters up the courage to face it, the problem turns out to be something quite different than it appeared. This is a story for anyone, at any age, who has ever had a problem that they wished would go away. It's a story to inspire you to look closely at that problem and to find out why it's here. Because you might discover something amazing about your problem and yourself. What are problems for? They challenge us, shape us, push us, and help us to discover just how strong and brave and capable we really are. Even though we don't always want them, problems have a way of bringing unexpected gifts. So, what will you do with your problem?"--Provided by publisher. Compendium Incorporated
9780618256280 What Do You Do With A Tail Like This? (Caldecott Honor Book) Jenkins, Steve, Page, Robin A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails in this beautifully illustrated interactive guessing book, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor. This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades K-1, Read Aloud Informational Text). A 2004 Caldecott Honor Book HMH Books for Young Readers
9780545733120 What if You Had Animal Feet? Sandra Markle Explains how certain animals use their feet to help them survive, including a gray wolf, barn owl, and mountain goat. Scholastic Paperbacks
9780064431781 Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak Max is sent to bed without supper and imagines sailing away to the land of Wild Things,where he is made king. Harper Collins
9780545114059 Who Loves the Fall? Bob Raczka Scholastic
9781250183392 Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? Tanya Lee Stone A nonfiction picture book telling the inspiring story of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor, by the author of Elizabeth Leads the Way. In the 1830s, when a brave and curious girl named Elizabeth Blackwell was growing up, women were supposed to be wives and mothers. Some women could be teachers or seamstresses, but career options were few. Certainly no women were doctors. But Elizabeth refused to accept the common beliefs that women weren't smart enough to be doctors, or that they were too weak for such hard work. And she would not take no for an answer. Although she faced much opposition, she worked hard and finally—when she graduated from medical school and went on to have a brilliant career—proved her detractors wrong. This inspiring story of the first female doctor shows how one strong-willed woman opened the doors for all the female doctors to come. Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? by Tanya Lee Stone is an NPR Best Book of 2013. Square Fish
9781786706492 Who's Afraid Of The Dark?: When You're Only Little, The Night Can Be Big And Scary Joyce, Melanie When You're Only Little, The Night Can Be Big And Scary. It's Full Of Shadows And Strange Sounds From Creatures Lurking In Hidden Plaves. But, As Little Fox Finds Out, There's Really No Need To Be Afraid Of The Dark At All. This Delightful, Dimly Lit Story Will Show Every Little Reader The Fun That Can Be Had After The Sun Has Set, And The Moonlit Magic Of The World At Nighttime. Igloo Books
9780152020989 Wilma Unlimited Kathleen Krull A biography of Wilma Rudolph, an African-American who overcame crippling polio as a child to become the first woman to win three gold medals in track during a single Olympics. Clarion Books
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