Kindergarten
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William's 100th Day of School
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Off to School
The 100th day of school is here! William's class celebrates this fun day with an exciting show-and-tell time, by learning to count to 100 in new ways, and even with a parade. Find out what… Read More →
Will Rogers: Native American Star of Stage, Screen, and Politics
From the Series Beginner Biography (LOOK! Books ™)
Will Rogers was the most famous American entertainer, writer, and actor of the early 1900s. He was best known for making fun of politics and the US government. His humor endures, with today's Read More →
Will We Ever Live on the Moon?: Discover the Science behind Selenology
From the Series The Big Questions Answered
It's a big question—will we ever live on the moon? The moon is incredible, as are the selenologists who study it! The moon might seem distant and barren now, but imagine one day calling it… Read More →
Will You Be My Friend?
Bush Baby is so lonely—nobody wants to be her friend. Giraffe thinks she's too small. She's not pink enough for Flamingo. Lion, however, thinks she is just right to be his friend. And he'd… Read More →
Wilma Rudolph: Fastest Woman on Earth
From the Series Beginner Biography (LOOK! Books ™)
Wilma Rudolph wanted to run and jump like other children, but she had a serious disease that kept her leg from growing well. She did not give up and went on to one day win Olympic gold medals. Read More →
Windows, Rings, and Grapes — a Look at Different Shapes
From the Series Math Is CATegorical ®
In this humorous look at shapes, Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable introduce circles, ovals, triangles, squares, and rectangles. The comical cats of the wildly popular Words Are CATegorical®… Read More →
Windy
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Kinds of Weather
A basic introduction to what you see on a windy day. Read More →
Windy Days: A First Look
From the Series Read about Weather (Read for a Better World ™)
We can't see the wind, but we can feel it. Strong, gentle, warm, or cold, windy days can cause many changes. In this introductory book, readers will discover how the wind affects our world… Read More →
Wings
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Traits
A simple introduction to wings and some of the animals that have them. Read More →
Wings, Paws, Scales, and Claws: Let's Investigate Animal Bodies
From the Series Get Started with STEM
How are animal bodies alike and different? What characteristics make a mammal a mammal, and a reptile a reptile? In this title, readers will turn their investigative skills to studying… Read More →
Winnie's Indigenous Peoples' Day
From the Series Let's Celebrate Holidays (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Winnie loves her people, and she loves celebrating her native culture. Readers can learn more about native traditions through colorful illustrations and leveled text. Pairs with the… Read More →
Winnie-the-Pooh
From the Series First Avenue Classics ™
First published in the United States and England in 1926, this unabridged edition of A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh features black-and-white illustrations and follows the adventures of the… Read More →
Winning Well
From the Series Be a Good Sport (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts — Nonfiction)
Are you a good teammate? Do you try your best? Do you follow rules and play fair? Winning makes us feel good. But when we win, someone else loses. Learn how to be a good winner no matter what Read More →
Winter
From the Series Journey through the Seasons
Winter is the season for wrapping up warm, short days, and playing in the snow. Ice skating and frosty leaves, snowmen and empty trees. Learn how habitats change during the coldest months… Read More →
Winter
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Seasons
A basic overview of the winter season. Color photographs reflect the short, easy-to-understand sentences that improve vocabulary and comprehension. Read More →
Winter Fun
From the Series Seasons All Around Me (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What can you do in the winter? Make a snow hill, snowball, snow fort, snow person, and snow angel. Pair this photo-driven nonfiction title with its companion fiction book, Snow Clothes. Read More →
Winter Is Fun!
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Season Fun
Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about winter and its changes and adaptations. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo… Read More →
With All Your Heart Weekday: A Weekday Prayer Book
Created to enhance the prayer experience for learners of all ages, this revised edition of the book, published by the Minneapolis Jewish Day School, now includes the Hallel and the counting… Read More →
With My Pod
From the Series Let's Look at Polar Animals (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Swim alongside a young orca and his pod. With adorable illustrations and engaging text, young readers can be a part of the pod too. Pairs with the nonfiction title Swimming Orcas. Read More →
Wolf in the City
Wolf lives on a plinth in a tired old square on the edge of a vast and magnificent city. Taken for granted and pooped on by Pigeon, she longs to be admired and to find her place amongst the… Read More →
Wolf's Coming!
As a distant howl echoes through the forest, animals quickly stop what they're doing and run for home. Look out—Wolf's coming! As the shadowy figure gets closer and closer and the day draws… Read More →
Wolves
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Award-winning narrator George Guidall's adept reading enlivens a text packed with information in this exploration of the life of the gray wolf (or timber wolf). Using her effective format of… Read More →
Wolves in Helicopters
Can Hop find a way to escape the wolves in her nightmares, even if they chase her in helicopters? Mommy thinks so . . . Every night, Hop has night terrors filled with big, scary, hungry-eyed… Read More →
Wonderful Worms
From the Series Linda Glaser's Classic Creatures
"A celebration and natural history of the helpful 'underground gardeners'."—Kirkus Reviews Wonderful Worms encourages an appreciation for the small creatures of the earth by explaining the… Read More →