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Who's Writing This Story?

Who's the real boss of a story? The writer or the characters who live to tell the tale? Or both together? Follow the three little pigs as they argue with the writer over what kind of story to tell. Will the hero become the villain? Find out in this fun introduction to the essential components all great stories need.

Wild at Heart: The Story of Olaus and Mardy Murie, Defenders of Nature

Mardy and Olaus Murie fell in love in--and with--Alaska. Then set out on an adventure across the Arctic for Olaus's work as a biologist, encountering the beauty and danger of the wilds along the way. They learned from Indigenous communities to appreciate the interconnectedness of all living creatures and understood that the way humans were moving in on wild land was threatening the natural world. So they shifted the focus of their work to conservation, fighting to protect the land and animals--and lobbying for the creation of what finally became the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, nine thousand square miles of protected land!

Wildfire: The Culture, Science, and Future of Fire

Wildfires are a natural process that take place in forests and grasslands all over the world. In dry conditions, a single spark can rapidly transform into flames that stretch for miles and sweep across the landscape, burning away everything in their path. Although commonly seen as destructive and deadly, fire is a necessary part of ecosystems; they refresh the land and allow for new plant growth. Environmental scientist Ferin Anderson and author Stephanie Sammartino McPherson examine how Indigenous people, farmers, and forestry departments have used fire to manage resources; why climate change is impacting the frequency and intensity of wildfires; and what the future of fire might look like.

Witness to War

History is full of lessons, and none are more important than those about the devastation of war. This fascinating series explores eyewitness accounts of some of history's most terrible conflicts and invites readers to discover what they can learn from them. Full of primary and secondary sources, timelines, and heart-wrenching accounts that reveal the human tragedy of war, Witness to War is a must-have series for every student.

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.

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 (Crabtree Little Honey)  

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.