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Books with title What Do You Know?

  • What You Don't Know

    Josette Novak

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Callie Peterson has a secret that no one knows about her. Her family seems like the most perfect family there is. Her mother is a lawyer. Her father works in finance. They live in a huge house. What you don't know, is that Callie's father is an alcoholic with a temper. Kol Andrews is one of the best football players on the team at Wallaby High School. He's on track to get recruited by a university. That's if he can continue to play. His mother is struggling to support him as a single paycheck household and he feels the pressure to get a job to help out. The two students are in competition with one another. Callie and Kol are both at the top of their class. Callie wants to get valedictorian and she sees Kol as her only obstacle to that. Nothing can stop her from getting into a college far away from home. She needs out of her depressing household. When Kol finds out about Callie's father, he's quick to empathize with her. What Callie doesn't know is that Kol's father was an alcoholic too. They have much more in common than the both of them being in the running for valedictorian. When they get paired to work on a project together, they realize they may not hate each other after all. In fact, it's just the opposite. Callie and Kol find themselves liking each other. Will Callie let Kol in? Or will she keep up the walls she has managed to keep around her for her entire life? A young adult romance novella Book 1 of the Wallaby High School Series
  • When You Know What I Know

    Sonja K. Solter

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 23, 2021)
    A sensitive, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful novel in verse about one girl's journey in the aftermath of abuse -- now in paperback! One day after school, on the couch in the basement, Tori's uncle did something bad. Afterward, Tori tells her mom. Even though telling was a brave thing to do, her mom still doesn't believe her at first. Her grandma still takes his side. And Tori doesn't want anyone else -- even her best friend -- to know what happened. Now Tori finds herself battling mixed emotions -- anger, shame, and sadness -- as she deals with the trauma. But with the help of her mom, her little sister, her best friend, and others, can Tori find a way to have the last word? From debut author Sonja K. Solter comes a heartbreaking yet powerful novel that will strike a chord with readers of Jacqueline Woodson and Tony Abbott.
  • How Do You Know What Time It Is?

    Robert E. Wells

    Paperback (INDPB, Jan. 1, 2002)
    What would life be like with no clocks and no calendars? How would you know when to get up in the morning? Long, long ago, all people could do was watch the sun and moon and try to figure things out. Eventually, they made simple clocks like sundials.
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  • You know what?

    Carol Gordon Ekster, Nynke Talsma

    Hardcover (Clavis, Sept. 15, 2017)
    “A touching and familiar children’s picture book about postponing the ritual of going to sleep.” - Children’s and Teen Book Connections "A loquacious child's chatter delays bedtime in this children’s picture book. Readers will enjoy watching Oliver's green toy T. Rex, which falls asleep along with him." - Kirkus ReviewNominated for the Literary Award: CLEL Bell Picture Book Awards Nominee for Talk (2018) and a Finalist of the Crystal Kite Award, New England region, 2018It's bedtime and Oliver should go to sleep. But there is so much Oliver has to tell his mother first – everything that happened that day, every little thing he noticed that day, all the books he has read, everything that he sees around him... And of course, that he loves her.A sweet and oh so recognizable bedtime story about the bedtime ritual (and postponing it). For children ages 4 and up. >Guided Reading Level K
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  • Do You Know Who You Are?

    Megan Kaye, Allison Singer

    Paperback (DK Children, Aug. 4, 2014)
    What do your music choices reveal about your personality? What kind of a risk-taker are you? How have your changed since you were a kid? Where do you fit in your immediate family? What makes you happy — really, truly happy?Learn about your skills, dreams, desires, and personality with Do You Know Who You Are?, a guided journal for young adults who want to discover more about themselves. Part quiz book, part self-help book, and part activity book, Do You Know Who You Are? is packed with questionnaires, creative activities, fascinating analysis, and psychological wisdom. Created in collaboration with a professional psychologist who specializes in childhood and adolescence, this book provides an enjoyable and insightful journey for teenage girls who are interested in delving deeper into their true selves.With fun, bold visuals, thought-provoking quotes, and an interactive fill-in format, Do You Know Who You Are? speaks directly to young adult readers. It offers helpful tips and clear guidance, encouraging teens to develop a strong sense of self, and reassuring them that it's just fine to be exactly who they are.
  • What You Know First

    None

    Unknown Binding (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Now You Know What You Eat

    Valorie Fisher

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Oct. 15, 2019)
    From peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to macaroni and cheese, Valorie Fisher explores the science behind our most delicious dishes!Valorie Fisher dives deep into the science of what we eat and where ingredients come from by exploring what happens behind the scenes of favorite, everyday foods like pizza, honey, milk, maple syrup, vegetable soup, and more! With the help of bold, eye-catching yet simple graphics, inquisitive minds will love discovering what makes popcorn pop, why bread rises, and how bees make honeycomb. With this book peppered with facts like how many eggs a hen lays in a year and how many gallons of sap it takes to make one gallon of syrup, readers will be fascinated by all the amazing things they never knew about the food they eat! Now You Know What You Eat also includes a glossary, and a graphic about the food groups, as well as an introduction to vitamins and minerals. With a growing focus on STEM for this early age group, this book encourages readers to ask their own questions about the world around them, and to fall in love with discovering the answers!
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  • What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

    David Jeremiah

    Hardcover (David C. Cook, April 1, 2015)
    Sometimes the big and small decisions in life seem overwhelming. How do you know what choices to make about your career, kids, relationships? Even when you make good decisions, how do you avoid temptation along the way? In What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do, Dr. David Jeremiah walks you through the book of James to glean God’s wisdom on issues such as finances, faith, and decision making. Most significantly, this practical book shows you how to have the kind of faith that perseveres in persecution, resists temptation, and responds obediently to God’s Word. What does it look like to consider God in all your plans, depend on God rather than wealth, and put prayer above your personal efforts? It looks, as James discovered, like living a life of great joy.
  • What You Know First

    Patricia MacLachlan, Barry Moser

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 14, 1998)
    The stunning picture book collaboration between Newbery Medal–winning author Patricia MacLachlan and acclaimed illustrator Barry Moser.A young girl comes to terms with the fact that she and her family are leaving the prairie. As she talks herself into acceptance, her Mama helps her let go, commenting that the baby will need someone to tell him where he came from. So the girl gathers mementos—a bag of earth and a piece of cottonwood tree.“As with Sarah, Plain and Tall, the subtext vibrates. So much is told in each perfectly chosen phrase. The story is deep and specific, but the pain and denial of a child leaving a known and loved place is all too universal. Moser’s finely-wrought engravings, enhanced by moody tints, record the departure.”—School Library Journal 1995 American Bookseller Association Pick of the Lists
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  • What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do

    Randy Simmons

    Paperback (Gospel Advocate Company, Dec. 1, 1994)
    A 13 chapter study for teens on problems they face today and that God's Word still holds the answers.
  • What Do You Do?

    William Wegman

    Board book (Hyperion, April 15, 1999)
    Young readers can observe diligent and productive dogs while they are hard at work putting out fires, waiting tables, and building houses.
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  • What Do You See?

    Miss Samantha Ball

    Paperback (Samantha Ball, Nov. 1, 2019)
    What do you see when you look in the mirror? Turn the pages and follow a young child as he explores what he sees in the mirror.When he looks closely, is there something more than his reflection looking back at him? A touching story about dreaming, believing and growing up.