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Way Back from Broken, The

Rakmen Cannon is a member of the dead baby club. He doesn't want to be, but he didn't get a choice when his infant sister died suddenly. The other surviving siblings he meets in the basement of Promise House (where their mothers gather for their weekly support-group sob sessions) are the only ones who understand him. But no support group can keep grief from straining his parents' marriage to the breaking point. Rakmen's summer plans are ruined when he's shipped off to the Canadian wilderness with another Promise House family so his parents can "figure things out." Despite his expectations, the vast and unforgiving backcountry may just give Rakmen a longshot chance to find the way back from broken if he's brave enough to grab it.

Way Gross Science

Bacteria, fungi, and other germs are all around us, in the bathroom, on our phones, and on our bodies. This series introduces readers to the world of pathogens and all the unsettlingly common places where they dwell in our day-to-day lives. Combining high-interest, and disgusting, topics with the science that explains them, each book will engage readers with content that pairs nicely with the middle school science curriculum. This series is sure to entertainingly repulse and educate at the same time.

Way to Grow! Gardening (Pogo Books)

How does your garden grow? Very well, with this helpful series. Engaging levelled text and vibrant photographs encourage young readers to plant, grow, and harvest their own flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and gives them the information they need to do so.

Ways We Go (LOOK! Books™)

Each book looks at common ways we go from one place to another while making connections to daily life activity.

Way-Too-Real Aliens

Middle-grade and reluctant older readers will have fun reading this series about Josh, a young writer who learns that the alien worlds and his creatures from his stories actually exist.á Josh and his spunky sister Maggie visit strange, not-so-fictional lands, meeting new friends and facing dangers scarier than anything from Josh’s imagination.

We Are Brothers

In this sweet coming-of-age story bound up in summertime fun, a younger brother discovers newfound resolve and joy, thanks to the encouragement of his older brother.

We Are the Champions

Each title in the We Are the Champions series features a detailed explanation of the sport, its professional league, and its highest-profile athletes. Titles in the series include informative text, colorful photographs, maps, charts, and a timeline detailing important events relevant to each title’s championship. We Are the Champions is a series of AV2 media enhanced books. Each title in the series features easy-to-read text, stunning visuals, and a challenging educational activity. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks multimedia content. These books come alive with video, audio, weblinks, slideshows, activities, hands-on experiments, and much more.

We Are the Dreams of Our Ancestors

We are the hopes and dreams of our ancestors. We are unstoppable! This powerful poem was written by five Black, bold, and brilliant children, along with Wisdom Mawusi, writer, educator, and activist. Through vibrant illustrations and rhythmic language, this enchanting book celebrates different cultures and teaches children the values of kindness, fairness, and community.

We Are the Scrappy Ones

We are the scrappy ones. / We live, we adapt, we defy. / Made of stardust and grit, we are spectacular. Author and disability advocate Rebekah Taussig has written an anthem of belonging, celebrating the wide range of disabled children and affirming their worth, just as they are. Luminous illustrations by Kirbi Fagan portray a diverse cast of characters living, learning, and playing. A warm, joy-filled book for disabled and non-disabled readers alike.

We Belong

We all belong! You and I, we're alike, but we're different too. That's not good. That's not bad. It's just what is true. Explore and celebrate who you are and who others are too! Rhyming verse by Laura Purdie Salas invites others to notice the diversity of our world and affirm that we all belong, just as we are. Bright illustrations by Carlos Vélez Aquilera feature a diverse group of children, playing and learning in an urban setting.