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Where's Al? (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue: Level D)
by Byron BartonColorful pictures show a boy and his lost puppy, Al, as their paths crisscross on the busy city streets.
Where's Baby? (Baby Animals)
by Anne HunterA 2021 Geisel Honor book! Papa Fox is looking for Baby Fox, who is just out of his sight . . . but not ours! <p><p>An adorable, interactive read-aloud for fans of Are You My Mother? <p><p>In this clever introduction to prepositions, a near-sighted Papa is looking for his baby. Is Baby up in the tree? Is Baby under the log? Is Baby around the corner? Where could Baby be? <p><p>Readers will delight in spotting the little fox on every page as Papa wanders the forest, encountering other animals all along the way, but never quite able to spot his own baby. Anne Hunter's delicate and lovely illustrations with their limited palette highlight the humor of this adorable hide-and-seek tale. <P><P><i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these.</i>
Where's Bearry?
by Joe GattoJoe Gatto—comedian, actor, producer, and star of the hit series Impractical Jokers—makes his picture book debut with this hilarious and heartwarming bedtime adventure about a boy's quest to find his missing stuffed bear, brought to life by exciting illustrations from Luke Flowers.After a long day of play, Remo has brushed his teeth, put his pajamas on, and gotten into bed, ready to sleep. Nothing can separate him from the sweet dreams he&’s about to have. Except… where&’s Bearry?!Remo NEEDS his stuffed teddy bear to sleep. Not only does Bearry protect him from monsters, spiders, and sharks, but he&’s great at cuddling and keeps the bad dreams away. He&’s the perfect best friend and now he&’s missing!With bedtime looming and his emotions racing, will Remo be able to take some deep breaths, calm himself, and continue his search? Or will Bearry be lost forever?
Where's Burgess? (Orca Echoes)
by Laurie ElmquistReece Hansen is missing two things: his father and his frog. Reece's parents are newly separated, and his dad is now living in another city, fighting forest fires. Reece struggles to get used to daily life without him. When he loses his pet frog, Burgess, Reece puts posters up around the neighborhood. But frogs are difficult to find. It takes an unusual classmate, the boy who wears a bathrobe to school, to pull Reece's attention away from Burgess. Through his new friend and a camping trip with his mom, Reece learns that friends can come in human form and families are resilient even when things change. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Where's Ellie?: A Hide-and-Seek Book
by Salina YoonWhere's Ellie is a guessing game in board book form. Very young readers will love searching for Ellie the elephant among familiar colorful objects--and finding something unexpected instead. Each page offers a hint of Ellie, but it isn't until the last page that readers will find her. And when they do, they'll want to start all over and do it again!Intricate embossing on Ellie and her trunk add depth and a tactile element to this die-cut board book--as well as extra value.
Where's Gobi? Seek and Find: A Little Dog's Around-the-World Adventure (Finding Gobi)
by Dion LeonardCan you find Gobi? Travel the world with this little dog who has big adventures. Kids will have hours of fun with this seek-and-find activity book as they search for Gobi and her family, discover over 250 objects, and learn about some of the world&’s most interesting places.After joining Dion, an ultramarathoner, on a race through China, Gobi joined Dion&’s family and global adventures. Can you find Gobi in Buckingham Palace in England, the Eiffel Tower in France, the cathedral in Mexico City, and Hollywood in the United States?This educational and engaging book is designed for children 4 and up and featureslocations and stories from Gobi&’s real-life global adventures;facts about each landmark and country;hidden objects, including Gobi&’s cat sister, Lara; national flags; local food; national symbols; famous people; buildings; and animals;busy and fun illustrations that will keep kids&’ attention at home or on the go; anda world map highlighting Gobi&’s adventures.Fans of Gobi&’s amazing story as told in Gobi: A Little Dog with a Big Heart and Finding Gobi Young Reader's Edition: The True Story of One Little Dog's Big Journey, as well as any child who loves dogs, adventure, and puzzles, will have a blast with this global seek-and-find journey. Encourage curiosity, learn about the world, and strengthen observation and concentration skills with Where&’s Gobi? Seek and Find.
Where's Ma'am?
by Muick, the Queen's CorgiQueen Elizabeth II was best known for two things—as the longest reigning monarch in British history and her love for corgis. Now, in this elegant gift book, we have a beautifully illustrated tribute to the final days of QEII, told from the poignant point of view of Muick, the Queen’s corgi.Muick is the Queen’s loyal corgi. Loving, attentive, but with an occasional tendency to nip ankles.But Muick can’t find his Queen. The courtiers won’t let him into the bedroom. The corgi handlers won’t explain what is happening. Why are all the family members suddenly here? Muick gives his own account of events and travels through his grief from Scotland to the funeral as he seeks to make sense of his loss and find a future beyond.This beautifully illustrated and heartfelt tribute is perfect for pet lovers and admirers of Britain’s late beloved Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Where's Mommy? (Mary and the Mouse)
by Beverly DonofrioIn this companion to acclaimed Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
Where's My Baby?
by H. A. ReyIn Where's My Baby? short verses describe various animal mothers, and pages fold out to reveal their babies; and in the newly rediscovered
Where's My Cat?
by Seymour ChwastWith bright, whimsical art, this humorous guessing game and visual puzzle from a legendary graphic designer will delight design fans of all ages.Is that a table--or a cow? You won't believe your eyes as this humorous guessing game and visual puzzle from award-winning graphic designer Seymour Chwast, co-founder of the legendary Push Pin Studios, transforms a simple object into something completely different. Each delightfully drawn initial image is revealed, after a page turn, to be part of a larger or more elaborate thing. The objects become both more complex and sillier--ball and toaster? Nah, it's a bulldog--as we make our way to the final transformation, a pair of scissors that becomes the face of the cat we've been waiting for. Readers young and old will giggle as they see the importance of recognizing odd but simple shapes and learning how they work together to form more complicated images.
Where's My Mommy?
by PhidalWhere's My Mommy? is a charming story about helping others. When Laurie and Zack find a hatching egg, they are determined to help their new young friend find his mother.
Where's My Tail?
by Susan SchaferWhen Little Lizard loses his tail, he's eager to find it. He turns to the other forest animals for help--but his tail isn't the same as a snake's or a raccoon's or a skunk's. Little Lizard finally gets his tail back--but not the way he expects! Picture descriptions present
Where's My Turtle?
by Barbara BottnerHelp Archer find his missing turtle hiding in the pages of this picture book!How Many Times Have I Told You to Pick Up This Room? Archer's pet turtle is missing! Mom is sure he's somewhere in Archer's messy bedroom...or the back yard... or somewhere in the house. Archer looks everywhere inside and out but can't find his turtle until he learns to think like one! However, sharp-eyed young readers will easily find the missing pet hiding thoughout the messy pages of this book.Here is an imaginative and interactive story with the added bonus of showing why it's a good idea to pick up your toys.
Where's Rollo? (Rollo)
by Reed DuncanFor fans of Tiny, Biscuit, and Charlie the Ranch Dog comes an easy-to-read series about a rambunctious, mischievous, and totally lovable bulldog, Rollo!Where is Rollo?Where did he go?Is he hiding?Rollo is back for another adventure in this exciting reader. Children will love following along as Rollo's owner looks for him all over the house and yard. Is Rollo up to his old tricks again, or could he be...just where his owner left him? With easy-to-read vocabulary and lively illustrations, this book is perfect for progressing readers.
Where's the Easter Bunny (Splat The Cat Ser.)
by Rob ScottonIt’s almost Easter, and Splat knows exactly what he wants from the Easter Bunny—a really big Easter egg. But where is the Easter Bunny? Lift the flaps and help Splat search for him at the park, in the den, and all around town!
Where's the Guinea Pig?
by Harriet ZiefertAfter nibbling carrots and playing in a cozy hutch... where does the furry guinea pig go? Lift the flap and find out!
Where's the Honey, Honey?
by Tania TherienA wild bird and the Boran people in Africa help each other to find honey.
Where's the Rain?
by Angela B. HaightIn this poem, a bee, a flower, a butterfly, and a snail all ask, “Where’s the rain?” Finally, a girl brings the rain to them with her watering pail.
Where, Oh Where, Is Santa Claus?
by Lisa WheelerIt's a typical Christmas Eve at the North Pole. That is, until Santa suddenly disappears! Luckily, his polar pals are on the case. But will the furry friends rescue dear old Santa before it's too late for him to make his special deliveries? Filled with Lisa Wheeler's festive rhymes and Ivan Bates's cozy illustrations, here is a rollicking Christmas adventure that little ones will want to hear over and over again.
Whiffy Wilson: The Wolf who wouldn't go to bed
by Caryl HartFrom bestselling picture book author, Caryl Hart, winner of numerous awards, comes an hilarious story about not wanting to go to bed - a familiar theme in many households - help your child love sleeptime with this book.Whiffy Wilson thinks bedtime is boring. He wants to stay up ALL night long, playing his saxophone, building forts and learning magic tricks. Big boys like Whiffy NEVER go to sleep! Luckily, Whiffy's clever best friend Dotty is on hand with cosy pyjamas, exciting bedtime stories and a yummy nighttime feast. And before long, Whiffy Wilson discovers that bedtimes are the BEST! Willful wolf pups (and little children) will soon learn to love bedtimes with this funny and soothing story.Praise for Whiffy Wilson: Fantastically Funny - The Bookseller
While Alena Was Sleeping
by Sybil LockhartWhile Alena sleeps, all of the nocturnal animals come out to her backyard to find food and water.
While I'm Still Here: Endangered Animals Speak Out
by Jodie A. CooperLet Jodie Cooper's sweet and stylish picture book bring the world of nature to life for your little boy and girl. Together, you will learn about the whales, lions, zebras, penguins, and other animals now at risk around the globe.From the gruff-looking, enormous African elephant to the alert and cuddly-looking koala, each creature featured here is accompanied by fascinating information that will both educate and entertain. Cooper introduces facts for each animal, alongside her beautiful illustrations. The animals tells their “stories” about where they are from, facts about their species, and the challenges they face because the wild lands they inhabit are disappearing.The Beluga whale is called the "canary of the sea," because of its whistling ability and dangers to its habitat. The Magellanic Penguin tells young readers, "my habitat is threatened by climate change causing heavy rains that flood my nesting areas. I get caught and drown in fishery nets. Chronic oil pollution from ocean tankers remains my greatest threat."The recurring refrain and title of the book "please leave me be while I still am" is a powerful call to action aimed as a message young animal lovers can understand."We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."--Immanuel Kant"The love for all living things is the most noble attribute of man."--Charles Darwin"A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by the fathers, but borrowed from hsi children."--John James Audubon
While You're Here, Doc
by Bradford B. BrownVeterinarian Brad Brown never knew what to expect when he was called out to a farm to deal with a sick cow or an injured horse. Invariably the cash-strapped farmer would say, "While you're here, Doc" and rattle off a list of surprise medical chores that weren't part of the original call. But whether he was trying to geld a spooked stallion in a blizzard or found himself in the middle of an all-out fracas involving a monkey's abscessed tooth and a shotgun, Dr. Brown took it in stride, with great affection for his four-legged patients as well as his two-legged clients. James Herriot, Baxter Black, and E. B. White rolled into one and wearing rubber boots, Brad Brown gives us a wonderful set of stories from the life of a country vet.
While You're Here, Doc: Farmyard Adventures of a Maine Veterinarian
by Bradford B BrownWhether he was trying to geld a spooked stallion in a blizzard or found himself in the middle of an all-out fracas involving a monkey's abscessed tooth and a shotgun, he took it in stride, with great affection for both his four-legged patients and his two-legged clients.
While You're Here, Doc: Farmyard Adventures of a Maine Veterinarian
by Bradford B. BrownVeterinarian Brad Brown never knew what to expect when he was called. Whether he was trying to geld a spooked stallion in a blizzard or found himself in the middle of an all-out fracas involving a monkey's abscessed tooth and a shotgun, he took it in stride, with great affection for both his four-legged patients and his two-legged clients.