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Who Needs a Checkup?: An Acorn Book (Hello, Hedgehog! #3)
by Norm FeutiHarry has a checkup in this adorable early reader perfect for fans of Frog and Toad! Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Harry is going to the doctor! But Harry is nervous. He does not know what will happen there. What if he gets a shot? Hedgehog knows just what to do. He will help Harry get ready for his checkup! These reassuring, laugh-out-loud stories with full-color artwork and easy-to-read text throughout are perfect for new readers!
Who Says?: The Writer's Research
by Danielle Aquiline Deborah H. HoldsteinNow in a new edition, Who Says? The Writer's Research is an innovative and brief research guide focusing on information literacy. The text shows students not only how to do research but also why research is important. <p><p> Written for today's college student, Who Says? addresses contemporary research issues head on: <p><p> - What does it mean to conduct research in an age when we are bombarded by collaborative information through online media and databases like Wikipedia? - Who owns this information? How do we know? - As information circulates and changes, do the lines between audience and author blur? - How should these changes alter our expectations as readers and as writers? <p><p> By prompting students to think critically about matters of ownership and authority, Who Says? not only shows students how to find and incorporate credible sources in their writing, but also encourages students to synthesize their own ideas with the ideas of others, leading them to develop more confident and compelling voices as writers.
Who Stole the Wizard of Oz?
by Avi Derek JamesOne of Newbery Honor author Avi's most popular middle-grade mysteries is available in paper once again The mystery revolves around a rare edition of The Wizard of Oz missing from the local library. When Becky is accused of stealing it, she and her twin brother Toby set out to catch the real thief and prove her innocence. Clues cleverly hidden in four other books lead to a hidden treasure--and a gripping adventure
Who Wants I Scream?: The Vampire Ate My Homework; Who Wants I Scream?; The Bubble Gum Blob; Mermaid You Look (Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol #14)
by Andres MiedosoA haunted ice cream truck is on the loose in this fourteenth chilling adventure in the Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol series!Summer in Kersville is like summer in a lot of other places. The sun is bright and hot. School is closed and the pool is open. And kids know to run away as fast as they can when they hear the familiar song of the ice cream truck. Because that means the I Scream Man is here for dessert! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?
by Shel SilversteinFrom New York Times bestselling author Shel Silverstein, acclaimed creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Giving Tree, A Light in the Attic, and Falling Up, comes a boy’s tribute to a perfectly unexpected pet: a rhinoceros.In this cherished classic, published for the first time at HarperCollins, Silverstein delivers a hilarious look at the joys of having a rhinoceros as your friend, with his signature humor and black-and-white artwork.Generations have grown up with the works of Shel Silverstein, known not only as a poet and illustrator, but also for his work as a cartoonist, playwright, performer, recording artist, and Grammy Award-winning songwriter. With the timeless magic of his work, Shel Silverstein has encouraged children to dream and dare to imagine the impossible with his extraordinary poetry and unforgettable characters.Need a pet? What’s the best kind to get?A dog, a cat, a frog, a rat?How about a cheap rhinoceros?He’s funny and sweet and loyal as they come.He’s huggable and lovable.So who wants a cheap rhinoceros?Maybe you!
Who Was the Greatest Electrical Inventor? (Into Reading, Level S #9)
by Sharon ParsonsNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Life without electricity is difficult to imagine. Almost everything we do—and every gadget or appliance we have in our homes—relies on electricity. In this book, we'll meet some of the clever inventors and scientists whose 'electric' contributions have made such a difference in our lives. Who was the greatest electrical inventor? You decide!
Who We Are as Americans [Grade 2] (Florida)
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda GreenowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Who We Are as Americans, Grade 2
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda GreenowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Who Will Bell the Cat?
by Katherine Scraper Lori O'Dea Juan Bautista Juan OliverNIMAC-sourced textbook
Who Will Win? (I Like to Read)
by Arihhonni DavidBear has fast legs. Turtle has a fast mind. Who will win the race? A fun Native American tale that kindergarteners and first graders can read on their own.Ready, set, go! Bear will go over the ice. Turtle will go under the ice. Bear runs fast. But where is Turtle?When a quick-footed bear and a quick-witted turtle race across a frozen lake, Turtle has a secret plan to win! Written and illustrated by Mohawk author-illustrator Arihhonni David, this easy reader based on a Native American tale combines exciting storytelling and easy-to-read language. This book has been officially leveled by using the Fountas & Pinnell Text Level GradientTM leveling system. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors--create original, high-quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read again and again with their parents, teachers or on their own!
Who Will be King?: Independent Reading White 10 (Reading Champion #248)
by Katie DaleReading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
Who is Black?: One Nation's Definition
by F. James DavisThis volume is the Tenth Anniversary Edition of a book that was honored in 1992 as an "Outstanding Book" by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States. Reprinted many times since its first publication in 1991, Who Is Black? has become a staple in college classrooms throughout the United States, helping students understand this nation's history of miscegenation and the role that the "one-drop rule" has played in it. In this special anniversary edition, the author brings the story up to date in an epilogue. There he highlights some revealing responses to Who Is Black? and examines recent challenges to the one-drop rule, including the multiracial identity movement and a significant change in the census classification of racial and ethnic groups.
Who's Afraid of Fourth Grade?
by Nancy KrulikKatie and her friends are psyched to be in fourth grade! But then the bad news -- their third grade class has been split up, and Katie's stuck with the new teacher, plus tons of homework. Includes grey-scale illustrations and website. Chapter Book: 12 chapters.
Who's Afraid of the Ghost Train?
by Frank RodgersRobert has a big imagination. He imagines there are scary things everywhere. So when he goes on the ghost train his friends are certain he’ll get a real fright! But then his Grandpa lets him into a big secret, and guess who’s afraid now?
Who's Who: Theme Anthology 7 (Heath Middle Level Literature)
by Houghton MifflinHow do you know who you are? Helping others, being yourself, and belonging create your identity. Can you find yourself in these selections?
Whooooo Done It? (Animal Inn #5)
by Jennifer Swender Stephanie Laberis Paul DuBois JacobsThe animals deal with a hair-raising haunting in this fifth zany novel in a chapter book series where the fur—and fun—flies at an animal spa and hotel.The Animal Inn is an all-inclusive pet resort/hotel/center/spa for animals from dogs to rabbits, cats to ducks, parrots to lizards. From doggie and kitty daycare, to grooming, and group play—you name it, and the Animal Inn has it. The Inn is run by the Tyler family along with their pets Leopold, the Macaw; Fuzzy and Furry, the gerbils; dogs Dash and Coco; felines Shadow and Whiskers; and a rollicking horde of animal visitors. There are spooky shadows, creepy crawling critters, and spine chilling sounds all around the Animal Inn! Could it be haunted? The animals are in for a fur-raising adventure!
Whoosh: The Story of Snowboarding (Into Reading, Level N #72)
by Lisa TrumbauerNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Does sliding downhill on the snow at high speed sound like fun to you? If so, you’d like snowboarding!
Whose Hat Is It? (My First I Can Read)
by Valeri GorbachevWhen a little turtle comes across a lost hat, he is determined to find its owner. He asks Mouse, and Rabbit, and even Crocodile if it belongs to them, but they all say it isn't theirs. Whose hat can it be?
Whose Shoes?: A Shoe For Every Job (Elementary Core Reading)
by Stephen R. SwinburneNIMAC-sourced textbook