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Water Bomb Fight

by Soraya Yvette

Through her first book, Water Bomb Fight, author Soraya Yvette hopes to see children and teens read and experience a healthy, fun and colourful story that will teach them to enter into a close relationship with Father God in all they see and do. This true story is based on Christian-themes, and set in the author's native country of Australia. Many of the events take place in the backyard of her suburban home, and center around the activities of her two sons, Matt and Tim, their notorious water bomb adventures, and their real family pets. Water Bomb Fight is a hilarious and captivating story that expresses the love and nature of Christ.

Water (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level H)

by Frank Asch

Water is beautiful and useful and, in its many forms, vital to life. In this lyrical companion to The Earth and I, Frank Asch encourages young readers to appreciate anew one of our most precious resources.

Water: Up, Down, And All Around (Amazing Science Ser.)

by Natalie M. Rosinsky

Describes the water cycle and the importance of water, explaining evaporation and condensation, dew and frost, and the three states of water.

Watching Turtles (Into Reading, Level A #1)

by Lesley Fields Bradley Clark Cynthia Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Watch Tulips Grow (Watch Plants Grow!)

by Kristen Rajczak

From humble bulbs, some of the most beautiful flowers burst forth with showy flowers of six petals each. There are now over 3,000 registered varieties of tulips. With the help of vibrant photographs and fun facts, readers explore the way tulips grow into the beautiful plants seen in flower shops and gardens around the world Picture descriptions present.

Watch the Cookie!

by Nancy Cote

Sam and Mousey are best friends, and Mousey is always looking up to Sam and following his lead. They do everything together and share everything, too. So when Sam surprises Mousey with a big chocolate chip cookie, they can't wait to split it. Unfortunately, Sam really has to go and he has to go NOW! "Watch the cookie. I'll be right back," he tells Mousey. Mousey diligently watches the cookie, but it turns out that he isn't the only one. Pigeons come pecking and ants come marching. Mousey does his best to shoo them away, but it's only when he yells in his loudest voice that he can scare them off. Just when Mousey thinks he has saved the cookie, a hungry cat appears-and this cat isn't hungry for a cookie.Watch the Cookie! is a delightful storybook about bravery and friendship. Nancy Cote's loyal little mouse is sure to capture the hearts of young readers everywhere. With adorable illustrations and silly narration, Cote has made Watch the Cookie! a truly fun read for all.

Watch the Birdie!

by Nancy Cote

Mousey was watching a baby bird when it fell from its nest. The baby bird is okay, but she can’t fly yet! So how will she get back up the tree to safety? Mousey may be too small to get the baby bird back up by himself, but maybe he can find somebody else who can! Maybe a frog can jump high enough. Or maybe a bunny can hop far enough. Maybe a snail will be able to crawl his way up the tree . . .Will Mousey be able to save the baby bird? Or will the hungry cat get in the way of Mousey’s valiant attempts? Sometimes it’s just the size of your heart that really counts.Watch the Birdie! is a delightful storybook about bravery and friendship. Nancy Cote’s loyal little mouse is sure to capture the hearts of young readers everywhere. With adorable illustrations and silly narration, Cote has made Watch the Birdie! a truly fun read for all.For children ages 3 to 6, this is a fun follow up to Nancy Cote's Watch the Cookie! (Sky Pony Press, October 2014). It is the perfect story time book as it teaches kids the value of being a good friend, helping others, and asking for help when you need it.Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers-picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

Watch Out, William! (I Am Reading)

by Kady MacDonald Denton

William is the long-suffering brother of Jane, who always seems to get her own way with her hilarious manipulation of her family. Young readers will love following William and Jane's adventures together, as she tries to get him to do what she wants.

Watch Apple Trees Grow (Watch Plants Grow)

by Mary Ann Hoffman

Apples aren't just good for keeping doctors at bay, they also make for a tasty snack. Readers will explore the life of apple trees from their beginnings as seeds to the fruit they produce. Colorful photographs show the growth of an apple tree in perfect detail. Readers even learn how bees play an important part in growing apples.

Washing Clothes (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Dalton Smith Drazen Kosjan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Washi Tape Crafts: 110 Ways to Decorate Just About Anything

by Amy Anderson

It’s the definitive washi tape craft book for adults. Washi tape—the Japanese decorative paper tape that’s easy to tear, peel, stick and re-stick—is transformative, fun, and remarkably easy to use. It’s also never been hotter. Packed full of amazing projects and ideas, it’s the book and tape kit that shows all the ways to be creative with washi tape. The book includes techniques: precision tearing, wrapping, and weaving. How to make bows, rosettes, and other shapes. How to seal and weatherproof designs to make them permanent. And 110 projects, with color photographs and step-by-step instructions, from custom photo frames to one-of-a-kind gifts. The possibilities are endless.

Wash Your Fins, Baby Shark / Lávate las aletas, Bebé Tiburón (Baby Shark)

by John John Bajet

Sing and dance along with Baby Shark, in this catchy tune all about hand washing!¡Canta, baila y lee con esta canción nuevecita mientras Bebé Tiburón y toda su familia se lavan las aletas! Esta historia es una divertida herramienta tanto para los niños como para los cuidadores, y hará que los pequeños canten mientras se lavan las manos, desde que se enjabonan hasta que se secan. El tiempo pasará volando mientras cantan, en casa o en la escuela, y esta melodía pegadiza hará a los pequeños recordar los pasos para lavarse las manos y garantizará que le dediquen a esto el tiempo correcto. Esta historia presenta una guía paso a paso con consejos de Bebé Tiburón para tener limpias las pequeñas manos, con ilustraciones llamativas y una melodía que no podrán parar de cantar. ¡Algo imprescindible para todos los hogares!Sing, dance, and read along to this brand-new song as Baby Shark and the whole shark family washes their fins! A fun tool for kids and caregivers alike, this story will have little ones singing along to the important steps of hand-washing, from squirting soap, lathering up, and drying off. Hand-washing will fly by as you sing along at home or at school, and this catchy tune is sure to help little ones remember the hand-washing steps and make sure they're washing for the right amount of time. Featuring a step-by-step guide for little hands and cleanliness tips from Baby Shark, this fun story has eye-popping illustrations and a tune you won't be able to stop signing. A must-have for every home!

Wash Your Fins, Baby Shark (Baby Shark)

by John John Bajet

Sing and dance along with Baby Shark, in this catchy tune all about hand washing!Sing, dance, and read along to this brand-new song as Baby Shark and the whole shark family washes their fins! A fun tool for kids and caregivers alike, this story will have little ones singing along to the important steps of hand-washing, from squirting soap, lathering up, and drying off. Hand-washing will fly by as you sing along at home or at school, and this catchy tune is sure to help little ones remember the hand-washing steps and make sure they're washing for the right amount of time. Featuring a step-by-step guide for little hands and cleanliness tips from Baby Shark, this fun story has eye-popping illustrations and a tune you won't be able to stop singing. A must-have for every home!

Was I in Mama's Stomach, Too? (The Safe Child, Happy Parent Series)

by Dagmar Geisler

The perfect read for children who are curious about where babies come from and how they grow. When Mama&’s girlfriend, Lili, visited, I was surprised to see that Lili has a very round, rather big belly. &“There&’s a baby growing in there!&” Mama explained. &“Was I in your stomach, too?&” I asked. &“Of course!&” Mama says. &“And was your stomach as big as Lili&’s?&” Mama laughs. &“I think my stomach was even bigger. You were a big baby when you were born . . . .&” What could be more exciting than discussing where we come from and how we got here? Was I in Mama&’s Stomach, Too? gives parents, grandparents, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic, allowing children who are curious about science and nature to learn the answers to their questions about sexual attraction, reproduction, pregnancy and birth, as well as gain knowledge about one of the most fascinating processes in life.

Warriors of the Black Shroud

by Peter Howe

The night is here, but the dark is coming. . . . Deep in the underworld lies the kingdom of Nebula. Although it is always everlasting night there, Nebula is never dark because all of its people, buildings, and creatures glow with an inner light source protected by the Lightkeepers. But true darkness—the kind that is malicious and blinding—lurks just beyond the kingdom’s gates.There, the deadly Warriors of the Black Shroud are on the move, destroying and engulfing every outpost with their relentless evil and black despair. And this time, they have a weapon deadlier than anyone has ever encountered before. Only a Chosen One, someone with the mark of the king, can help save Nebula from destruction. Astonishingly, that Chosen One is discovered in the Outerworld far above Nebula. But he is the unlikeliest of heroes, living in a dark of his own making. Can he accept who he is and lead the forces of the Light against the Warriors of the Black Shroud? Peter Howe delivers a riveting, high-action fantasy about battling evil and discovering and believing in the power within.

The Warrior's Code: And How I Live It Every Day (A Kid’s Guide to Love, Respect, Care, Responsibility, Honor, and Peace)

by Kate Hobbs

2022 NAPPA Award winnerKai is a warrior! And as a warrior, Kai has a code to live by and share with others. This is the warrior&’s code: to be peaceful, to be kind of heart, and to respect all living things.An empowering &“code of conduct&” book that teaches kids age 4-8 that bravery and courage mean treating others with kindness, standing up for what&’s right, and demonstrating peace and self-respect. Inspired by the classic spiritual text, Shambhala: Sacred Path of the Warrior, this uplifting story for children will build self-esteem, cultivate kindness, and instill values of compassion, nonviolence, and honoring. Written by a 7th degree Kajukenbo black belt, The Warrior&’s Code distills the ethics of traditional martial arts into a simple and clear message that kids can memorize, embody, and understand. Kids who follow the code of the warrior can become more mindful, resilient, and confident.

Warren & Dragon Volcano Deluxe

by Ariel Bernstein

In this third chapter book about Warren and his alter-ego Dragon, an important lesson is learned in generosity . . . and exploding volcanoes!Warren has been invited to a birthday party by one of his new classmates, so it's birthday present shopping time! And the first toy he spots, a Deluxe Volcano Building Set Supreme is perfect . . . for himself. It's too much money, his mother tells him, choosing another gift for his classmate. But Warren can't stop thinking about exploding volcanoes, and soon he and Dragon are thinking up ways to make money and buy the volcano set for themselves. A bake sale? A magic show? A car wash? All great ideas...that is until Warren's sister misinterprets their personal fundraising for charity fundraising and decides that everything they earn should go to the local children's hospital. Does this mean that Warren and Dragon will have to give away all the money they make? Goodbye Deluxe Volcano Building Set Supreme!

Warren & Dragon Scary Sleepover

by Ariel Bernstein

Warren and Dragon are setting out on their most unspooky, totally normal, not-scary-at-all adventure yet...their first sleepover!Warren is a seven-year-old boy and Dragon is part stuffed animal, part fierce dragon, part best friend--depending on what part you believe most. And Michael is their new friend and next-door neighbor. When Michael invites them over to go "camping" in his basement, the dynamic duo don't know whether they're more excited or nervous about it. This is their very first sleepover. EVER. Sure, Michael promised there would be not one but two desserts to look forward to. But he also said he wants to swap--gulp--scary stories. Warren can think of nothing more embarrassing than calling his parents to pick him up early from a sleepover, but how is he supposed to fall asleep in a dark basement full of mysterious and unfamiliar noises?

Warning - Do Not Open This Book!

by Adam Lehrhaupt Matthew Forsythe

CAUTION! This book contains monkeys, alligators, and a whole lot of silliness. You really shouldn't be opening this book. I'm serious. Just put it back on the shelf. Right... now. You're still reading this? Well, don't say I didn't warn you... It looks like a book, it feels like a book, and it even smells like a book. But watch out... madness and mayhem lie within! <P><P> Debut author Adam Lehrhaupt urges you NOT to take a walk on the wild side in this humorous, interactive romp with inventive and engaging illustrations from Eisner Award-winning comic artist and rising star children's book illustrator Matthew Forsythe. Warning: Do Not Open This Book? won the E. B. White Read-Aloud Honor award and was a 2013 Huffington Post Best Picture Book honorable mention and an ALA Notable Children's Book. This quirky, subversive creation begs to be enjoyed again and again and again.

Warm Hearts Day (Owl Diaries #5)

by Rebecca Elliott

Warm Hearts Day is approaching and Eva has been making lots of fun gifts and treats for her friends, but as the big party at the Old Oak Tree nears, she realizes that she has neglected to make any gifts for her family.

Warm Hearts Day: A Branches Book (Owl Diaries #5)

by Rebecca Elliott

In the fifth installment of this New York Times bestselling series it's Warm Hearts Day in Treetopolis!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!In book #5, it's almost Warm Hearts Day! Everyone is busy making gifts for their loved ones. Eva LOVES crafting, so she creates all sorts of fun gifts and treats for her friends. She is excited to give out her homemade gifts at the big party at the Old Oak Tree. But then Eva realizes she forgot to make gifts for her family! Will she be able to make the gifts in time?

Want to Play: (confetti Kids #2) (Confetti Kids Ser. #2)

by Paula Yoo

<p>Junior Library Guild Selection, Junior Library Guild</p><p>Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)</p><p>In this early chapter book, part of the Confetti Kids series, a diverse group of kids decide to play pretend. There's no limit to what they imagine they can be!</p><p>It's a warm, sunny day, and the gang heads to the neighborhood playground to play. What should they play? Henry wants to play basketball, and Padma wants to play Follow the Leader. Finally Pablo comes up with a great idea: to play pretend. It's a game that everyone can do easily. They can pretend to be archaeologists, astronauts, and explorers. There's no limit to what they imagine they can be!</p>

Want to Be in a Band?

by Giselle Potter Suzzy Roche

Do you want to be in a band? Well, here's how! First, bug your two older sisters to start a band, and then beg them to join. (It helps if they already know how to sing and play guitar.) Then there are some tricky parts, like getting over STAGEFRIGHT and practicing until the tips of your fingers ache and playing gigs at not-so-big-time music clubs. At least, that's the way our little sister narrator explains it in her "guide" on how to start a band, based on the real-life experiences of author Suzzy Roche.From the Hardcover edition.

Want a Hug?: Consent and Boundaries for Kids

by Christine Babinec

Want a Hug? is a happy celebration of consent and boundaries, because when an experience is natural and fun, caregiver and child frequent the material more often, and with joy.

Wanda's Roses

by Pat Brisson

This book about a child's simple faith is one that children will long remember--and adults will love to share.When Wanda discovers a thornbush growing in the empty lot at the corner of Fillmore and Hudson, she's quite sure it's a rosebush all ready to bloom. So she clears away the trash, checks on it every day, and brings water from the butcher shop across the street. But no roses appear. Wanda's neighbors and friends are all doubtful, but when she invites them to a tea party in her "rose garden" one day in June, they're in for a big surprise.

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