Laura Gupton's Library

Montgomery Central Elementary

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ISBN Title Author Description Publisher
9780673613578 What Roosters Do Anne Phillips Scott Foresman
9780064451857 What the Moon is Like (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2) Branley, Dr. Franklyn M. Imagine that you're walking on the moon. What is it like? For thousands of years people looked up at the moon and wondered about it. Now we know what the moon is like. There is no air on the moon and nothing grows, but there are towering mountains and deep craters—and much more! Colder than the desert, the hotter than the desert, the moon is an amazing place to explore. Imagines sights and experiences on a moon visit. HarperCollins
9780673613318 What We Will Do Patricia Walsh Scott Foresman
9780689844126 What You Never Knew About Fingers, Forks & Chopsticks Patricia Lauber Describes changes in eating customs throughout the centuries and the origins of table manners.
OS_64347D41BBC2D200B4837DD7 What's Under My Bed James Stevenson
0893756539 What's under the ocean Janet Craig
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.
OS_64347BC43EE78D00B567C1D8 When Dinosaurs came with everything Elise Broach
9780816734498 When I Go Camping with Grandma Marion Dane Bauer A child enjoys a camping trip with Grandma that includes hiking, canoeing, fishing, and cooking out. Troll Communications Llc
9780663593958 When I Go See Gram Bonnie Ferraro A young girl gets to do things at her grandmother's house that she never gets to do at home.
0140509844 When The TV Broke Harriet Ziefert
9780544102828 Where Do Polar Bears Live? Sarah L. Thomson Learn about the life cycle of a polar bear.
9780545636391 Where in the World? Laaren Brown "Take the best vacation ever! Let's visit the most famous landmarks in the world."--Page 4 of cover. Scholastic Reference
9781550379822 Where Is Gah-Ning? Robert N. Munsch, Hélène Desputeaux Gah-Ning insists on going to Kapuskasing any way she can--by bus, bicycle, or balloon--and her father is equally determined to stop her, afraid the Oriental tyke will catch the city's shopping fever. Simultaneous. Annick
OS_642F06FEE90E9500B5E3915E Where is Max Mary E Pearson
9780062382115 Who Eats What? Patricia Lauber What do you and a tuna have in common? You are both part of a food chain that begins with green things and ends with you! Can you get energy from sunlight? Why is every link in a food chain important? Read and find out more about food chains! Now rebranded with a new cover look, this book features content-rich vocabulary in simple, engaging text by Patricia Lauber, fascinating diagrams, and beautifully detailed illustrations by Holly Keller. Both text and artwork were vetted for accuracy. This is a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science title, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series. HarperCollins
9780064451307 Who Eats What? Patricia Lauber An award-winning author and artist explain how every link in a food chain is important because each living thing depends on others for survival. "Clear, simple drawings illustrate the clear, simple text. Informative and intriguing, this basic science book leads children to think about the complex and interdependent web of life on Earth."'BL. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1996 (NSTA/CBC) Collins
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
OS_64347D3330632D00B45000AE Who Wants and Old Teddy Bear Ginnie Hofmann
OS_64357E3930632D00B451494B Who Was Ferdinant Magellan? Sydelle Kramer