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White Dragon: Anna Allen in the Face of Danger [Grade 5]

by Maryann Dobeck Todd Leonardo

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Who Ate Ruff's Food

by Susan York Meyers Antonio Vincenti

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Who Can Make Art? (Into Reading, Level S #25)

by Pamela Rushby Rosalie Street

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Who Helps Dad?

by Lada Kratky Nonie K. Lesaux Sylvia Linan Thompson

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Who Invented It?

by Lisa Benjamin

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Who Is Hungry? (Into Reading, Level C #4)

by Julie Haydon

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> 'Who Is Hungry?' shows many different animals and the different things that they eat.

Who Is She?

by Frankie Homrich

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Who Made the Hole? (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Amy Tichbourne Carol Schwartz

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Who Makes the Rules?

by Lola M. Schaefer

This book is about who makes the rules and why rules are needed. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Who Needs Rooster? (Into Reading, Level F #32)

by Rob Arego Reggie Holladay

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Who Needs Rooster?

by Rob Arego Reggie Holladay

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Who Stole the Wizard of Oz?

by Avi Derek James

One 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 Thinks About Scale?

by Ashley Chase

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Who Wants Arthur? [Grade 4]

by Amanda Graham Donna Gynell

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Who Was the Greatest Electrical Inventor? (Into Reading, Level S #9)

by Sharon Parsons

NIMAC-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

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda Greenow

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Who We Are as Americans [Grade 2] (Florida)

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda Greenow

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Who Will Bell the Cat?

by Katherine Scraper Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Lori O'Dea

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A Whole New You (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Nathaniel Clinton Niklas Asker

NIMAC-sourced textbook. WHAT'S THE DEAL? "I can help make you young again." That's the offer dying billionaire Malcolm Donaldson receives. But what is the price—and is there a catch?

The Whole Sky Full of Stars

by René Saldaña

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Whoosh!: Lonnie Johnson's Super-Soaking Stream Of Inventions (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #3)

by Chris Barton Don Tate

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> You know the Super Soaker. It’s one of top twenty toys of all time. And it was invented entirely by accident. Trying to create a new cooling system for refrigerators and air conditioners, impressive inventor Lonnie Johnson instead created the mechanics for the iconic toy. <p> A love for rockets, robots, inventions, and a mind for creativity began early in Lonnie Johnson’s life. Growing up in a house full of brothers and sisters, persistence and a passion for problem solving became the cornerstone for a career as an engineer and his work with NASA. But it is his invention of the Super Soaker water gun that has made his most memorable splash with kids and adults.

Whoosh: The Story of Snowboarding (Into Reading, Level N #72)

by Lisa Trumbauer

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Does sliding downhill on the snow at high speed sound like fun to you? If so, you’d like snowboarding!

Whoosh! The Story of Snowboarding

by Lisa Trumbauer

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Whose Eye Am I? (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 3 #3)

by Shelley Rotner

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>"Who am I?" ask captions alongside close-ups of colorful animal eyes. As readers guess which animal belongs to each eye, they will discover that each animal has a unique and amazing way of seeing. Snakes have clear eyelids that cannot ever open or close. Some sea creatures have hundreds of eyes around the edges of their shells. Many animals can see colors that are invisible to humans. Brimming with vivid and engaging photographs, this book also includes a clear explanation of how human eyes work, a labeled diagram of a human eye, a glossary, and an index. <P><P>Lexile Measure: AD770L

Whose Hands Are These?: A Community Helper Guessing Book (Into Reading, Big Book Module 2)

by Miranda Paul Luciana Powell

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>If your hands can mix and mash, what job might you have? What if your hands reach, wrench, yank, and crank? The hands in this book―and the people attached to them―do all sorts of helpful work. And together, these helpers make their community a safe and fun place to live. As you read, keep an eye out for community members who make repeat appearances! Can you guess all the jobs based on the actions of these busy hands? <P><P>Lexile Measure: AD420L

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