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Welcome to British North America (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

Canada's colonial history is rich with conflict and progress. Welcome to British North America offers a wide-ranging look at life in Upper Canada after it was settled by the British. Readers will learn how the British colonies were established and governed and see what life was like for both settlers and Indigenous Peoples between 1713 and 1850.

Welcome to New France (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

The colonial era is a fascinating and much studied era in Canadian history. Welcome to New France will offer a comprehensive look at life in New France. Readers will learn how the colonies were explored and settled, and what life was like in the time period spanning from the early 1500s into the nineteenth century.

Welcome to the Construction Site (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Level 1)

This Level 1 Guided Reader series explores how machines are used on construction sites. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about exciting construction machinery. Let your young readers discover the joy of reading for information as they build reading fluency.

Welcome to the Farm (21st Century Basic Skills Library)

This series explores how machines are used on farm. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about what happens on a farm.

Welcome to the World

A baby's first year is filled with newness and wonder, from the sight of the sun filtering through leaves to the splash of water at bathtime to sweet snuggles with mom. This book celebrates all of baby's charming firsts and reminds us all of the miracles this life holds when seen through their very new eyes.

Welcoming Babies

It's a powerful concept, exploring the routines and rituals of a child's first year in diverse cultures and traditions and introducing readers to babies from tiny Luke, who is spending his first days of life in an incubator, to Kasa, who is being introduced to the sunrise by her grandmother. Nontraditional families--biracial, adoptive, and single-parent--are included. The ways in which babies are welcomed into the world are wonderfully varied yet strikingly kindred. Welcoming Babies is equally appropriate as a gift to new parents or grandparents and a read-aloud for babies.

Wellness: Mind Body Motion

The Wellness: Mind Body Motion series provides readers with an overview of activities that are used to develop the mind-body connection. Each title details the history of the activity and gives examples of how it is done.

Wendy and Willow (Crabtree Leaves)  

Wendy is a girl, and Willow isÉwell, a witch. When the pair first meet, it's not love at first sight. Each one does not want to share their room with the other. Will these two ever find a way to get along? These first chapter books share stories of understanding and friendship. Notes to caregivers and teachers provide question prompts to encourage reader comprehension and extension. Downloadable TeacherÎs Guide available.

We're All in the Same Boat

How can groups work well together? What happens when a bunch of animals find themselves in a boat together? Do they sink or swim?

Were Native Americans the Victims of Genocide?

European destiny in the Americas came at the expense of the Native peoples. On this point, most knowledgeable people would agree. Where there is disagreement is in determining the intent of the white Europeans who sought to make the Americas their new home. The question of intent, still contentious today, is the focus of the book Were Native Americans the Victims of Genocide?