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Woodpecker Girl

Based on an actual story, a girl with cerebral palsy feels trapped in her body and unable to communicate. It causes her to grunt in anger, scaring off children and making it impossible to make friends. When her art teacher straps a paintbrush to her head, the children nickname her “Woodpecker Girl.” But the girl begins to paint her thoughts and feelings and her talent bursts through. Illustrator Huang mimicked the girl’s style for the book and the girl’s real paintings are displayed in the backm

Woolly and Me

And when her mammoth gets a little frightened--on a roller coaster ride or in her dark bedroom at night--our brave narrator comforts her pet and bucks up his courage. On the last page of this warm and reassuring picture book, we see at last that Woolly is a stuffed animal--leading us to ask, who has been comforting whom?

Word Families

Learning about word families is an essential skill for helping young readers become familiar with both the sounds and the spellings of words. These silly animal stories highlight common rhyming words with endings that are spelled the same way. A fun way to introduce kids to phonics and early literacy skills.

Words Are CATegorical® (20th Anniversary Editions)

With more than 3 million copies sold, the Words Are CATegorical® series is back to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Featuring a fresh design, updated back matter, and new Try It! features, the series offers even more support for budding grammarians.

Words in My World (Crabtree Roots)  

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. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.

Workbooks

Student activity guides introduce elementary readers to social justice and inclusivity. Activities developed by educational experts provide opportunities for students to practice self-reflection and community engagement to make the world a better place.

Working in Canadian Communities (True North)  

People go to work every day throughout Canada. Whether you live in a small town or a big city, on a farm or in the suburbs, there are all kinds of jobs you can do. Working in Canadian Communities will tell you more about the people who live and work in different parts of Canada and the types of jobs you can find there.

Working Together (Blue Owl Books)

Working Together helps readers prepare for and succeed in peer environments. Each title reinforces social and emotional learning (SEL) concepts while empowering readers, detailing how to identify strengths, resolve conflicts, advocate for oneself, share tasks, and make decisions as a team to help achieve goals. Readers will reflect on working well with others and build skill sets they can take with them and apply to everyday situations.

World of Robots (Bolt Jr.)

From exploring space to exploring the deepest parts of the ocean, robots are becoming a big part of human life. With engaging graphics and charts that emphasize visual literacy, let readers explore the impacts robots are having on our world and our future.

World of Sharks (Bolt Jr.)

A massive great white shark bursts from the water, attacking a helpless seal. Meanwhile, in the oceanÎs depths, a goblin shark waits to snag prey on needle-sharp teeth. Sharks are fearsome predators that rule the oceans. Through infographics, powerful photography, and a nonfiction beginning reader format, early/fluent readers can dive into the habitats, life cycles, and behaviours of these incredible animals.