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Wolves in Helicopters

Can Hop find a way to escape the wolves in her nightmares, even if they chase her in helicopters? Mommy thinks so . . . Every night, Hop has night terrors filled with big, scary, hungry-eyed wolves. She knows they only exist in her dreams, but they still seem very real. Her mommy comforts her and has some good advice, but can Hop find the courage to conquer the wolves?

Wonders of the Webb Telescope (21st Century Skills Library)

The Wonders of the Webb Telescope series gives readers a detailed look at the science and technology utilized to create the telescope, as well as new scientific discoveries made by the telescope.

Word Mapping Map-Its

Are you ready to implement Word Mapping (linking phonemes to graphemes) into your structured literacy instruction to align your practices to the Science of Reading? If so, our Map-Its Paddles are just what you need to accomplish this task! Each kit contains 6 Map-Its Paddles and 36 magnetic foam discs to use with your students to help them learn word mapping skills. These Map-Its Paddles are double-sided magnetic whiteboards that you can use to map words during your phonics and phonemic awareness lessons.

Wordly Wise 4/E

Wordly Wise® 3000 provides direct academic vocabulary instruction to develop the critical link between vocabulary and reading comprehension. Robust activities, peer sharing, and differentiated instruction meet the needs of today’s varying student populations in grades 2-12 — empowering students to have successful encounters with grade-level vocabulary. Wordly Wise words are commonly encountered in grade-level literature, content-area texts, and assessments.

Words in My World (Little Honey Books)  

This series introduces beginning readers to words related to early concepts. Single words are paired with vibrant images to reinforce the reader's knowledge of familiar words and aid in learning new topic-related vocabulary.

World Around Us (Tadpole Books)

What kinds of different homes can we live in? What are some differences between towns and cities? World Around Us introduces the earliest readers to the land, homes, neighbourhoods, and communities around them while helping them develop literacy skills. Vibrant photography and tightly controlled text work together to provide an engaging and supportive reading experience.

World of Art

This series introduces students to some of the most popular art forms. The books do this by exploring early development the art form and the innovators who made that happen; important changes over time in tools, techniques, and styles; the contemporary art form and influential contemporary artists; and new directions.

You're Not Alone: Understanding and Managing Depression

Depression is a mood disorder that causes long-term feelings of sadness and worthlessness that interfere with daily functioning. More than 20 percent of adolescents have experienced depression while they were teenagers. With the help of facts and quotations as well as anecdotes about teens who have experienced depression, this book aims to explain what depression is, how it affects teens, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated.

Zam-Zam: Two Worlds

Zam-Zam divides his time between his grandparents homes in New York City (United States) and Alexandria, Egypt. While the two places are different in terms of sights, sounds, and flavors, they share much in common. But the most important thing they share is family love.