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Where Are the Women?: The Girl Scouts' Campaign for the First Statue of Women in Central Park  

When a group of New York City Girl Scouts learn in 2016 that there are no statues of women in Central Park, they organize and combine forces in a quest to change that shocking fact. The girls raise funds, spread awareness, provide testimony, and convince city officials to erect the first monument of women in Central Park. What started out as a discovery on a field trip turns into a four-year process of not giving up or giving in. This powerfully true story chronicles how young girls made a signi

Where Do I Live? (Crabtree Roots)  

Do you live in a town or a city? Each book in the Where Do I Live? series focuses on defining an area that people live in. Using colourful photographs that connect to simple sentences and relevant sight words, each book builds confidence in reading skills and helps define the places we live in. Every book in this series also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Where Is Grandma?

Henry is visiting his grandmother in the hospital. When his nanny has to take a call, he decides to go on alone. He knows Grandma well, after all. But the hospital is bigger than he thought, and his visit becomes an adventure: down hallways, up elevators, in and out of rooms. There are staff, patients, and equipment everywhere. Now Henry isn't sure he will find Grandma after all.

This is the perfect hospital book, seen through the eyes of Henry who finds friends, humor, lots of info

Where Is the Dragon?

In this delightful rhyming story, three knights go looking for a dragon in the dark. The king won't sleep until they find it. The knights know everything about dragons. With only one candle between them, they go out into the night. Is that a dragon? Attack! Another stellar book by New York Times Best Illustrated Book recipient Leo Timmers, this title features Timmers' trademark intricately detailed illustrations and a humorous contrast between the illustrations and the words.

Where Materials Come From (Crabtree Seedlings)  

This vibrant and engaging series for young children follows the cycle of raw materials to finished product. Readers learn how natural things are turned into products we know and use every day. Useful and succinct facts and bold images reinforce knowledge and get readers thinking about natural and mechanical processes. Free downloadable TeacherÎs Guide available.

Where the Poppies Blow: The Life and Lessons of John McCrae

On a spring day in 1915, amid the battle-scarred fields of Flanders, Belgium, John McCrae was struck by the sight of poppies blooming over the graves of his fallen comrades. It moved him so deeply that he penned “In Flanders Fields,” one of history’s most famous poems. A dedicated army doctor, John witnessed the horrors of war firsthand as he worked tirelessly to treat wounded soldiers. Follow John on his journey, from humble beginnings in small-town Ontario to some of the toughest battle zones

Where We Live (Bear Claw Books)  

We are all part of communities big and small. Learn about what we can find in each place, from our city to our planet. Then, examine the relationship between people, places, and the environment to explore geographic concepts and skills. This key social studies curriculum is made fun with lively text and engaging photos. ItÎs time to learn all about the world around us!

White Marlin (Seahorse Marlin)  

Apply and practice specific groups of phonics skills with White Marlin Readers in science and social studies based text.

Who Lives in a Barn? (Starfish)  

Take a trip to the farm and visit a barn. Furry, fun, and important barnyard animals live there.Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.

Who Lives in the Ocean  

The Sea Life series has been developed for children ages 5 to 7. Each title explores the physical features and behaviors that make the animals of the ocean unique.