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  • O is for Oregon: Written by Kids for Kids

    Winterhaven School

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Oct. 30, 2018)
    O is for Oregon combines photos with fun and informative couplets which describe the pictures and offer clear picture/word associations. Intriguing facts add to the nonfiction learning experience.
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  • Jasper and Willie: Wildfire

    Bryn Fleming

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Life on his family’s Central Oregon ranch is pretty good for shy, bookish Jasper, except for two problems. He longs for a dog of his own and he is a target for the school bully, Colton. For Jasper’s twelfth birthday he is allowed to choose a dog from the local shelter, and he feels an intense bond with Willie, an old dog whose blind eyes seem to see into Jasper’s heart.Jasper has faith in his new companion, Willie, even though he is nothing like Colton’s dog, the fastest agility racing dog in the county. At the County Fair that year, Colton’s little sister disappears from the fairgrounds as wildfires rage nearby. Will Jasper and Willie be able to help find the girl in time and prove Willie’s worth to the others?
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  • Sharkabet

    Ray M Troll

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Feb. 1, 2002)
    ""Sharkabet: A Sea of Sharks from A to Z"" is a thrilling, chilling book for children of all ages. Featuring Ray Troll's spectacular fishy art, this book portrays sharks both living and extinct.
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  • Day Hikes in the Pacific Northwest: 90 Favorite Trails, Loops, and Summit Scrambles within a Few Hours of Portland and Seattle

    Don J. Scarmuzzi

    eBook (WestWinds Press, April 24, 2018)
    Covering trails and loops around Portland and Seattle, this guidebook of the Pacific Northwest provides avid hikers with full-color photographs and maps, detailed information on every trail's elevation, distance, difficulty, and duration, and specifics of the route with the author Don Scarmuzzi's own personal tips.Day Hikes in the Pacific Northwest includes hikes from:Mount St. Helens-Indian Heaven Wilderness-Gifford Pinchot National ForestMount Adams-Goat Rocks WildernessMount Hood-Salmon Huckleberry WildernessMount Jefferson-Opal Creek-Bull of the Woods WildernessThree Sisters Wilderness and SouthOregon Northern Coastal RangeEastern Oregon-WallowasThis book is a follow-up to Scarmuzzi's first book, Day Hikes in the Columbia River Gorge.
  • C is for California: Written by Kids for Kids

    California Poets in the Schools

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Combining beautiful photos with fun and informative couplets about California and Oregon, these titles in Graphic Arts' See My State series are in ABC format for children, written by students for students. Full color.
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  • The Runaway Tortilla

    Eric A. Kimmel, Erik Brooks

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A sassy tortilla, so light she jumps off the griddle, leads an elaborate game of chase through the desert while taunting a passel of critters?two horned toads, three donkeys, four jackrabbits, five rattlesnakes, and six buckaroos. But has she met her match in Se�or Coyote?
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  • The Twined Basket: A Story and Activity Book for Ages 10 - 12

    Nan McNutt, Bruce ""subiyay"" Miller, Justin Youso, Kim Kaino

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Great Grandmother, Kaya, a revered Skokomish basket maker, is teaching Josephine, 15, and her brother Ralph, 10, how to make baskets twined with the leaves of the cattail plant. Kaya learned when she was very young, just like the others who lived for thousands of years in the Southern Coast Salish region of Western Washington State. Now she passes the knowledge on, showing Josephine and Ralph how to collect and process the cattails, and even where to dig for the dying materials. But Kaya has more in store for them, as they become entwined in the traditional ways of life.
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  • A is for Alaska: Written by Kids for Kids

    Boys and Girls Clubs Alaska, Michelle McCann

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, April 13, 2015)
    This state ABC book for children features brilliant color photographs; each lively page highlights a unique aspect of Alaska’s beauty and culture. For each letter, a short poem describes the pictured word. The book’s eye-popping design and educational content will hold the child’s interest throughout countless readings. The mission of Boys and Girls Clubs Alaska is to empower and inspire the diverse youth of Alaska to reach their full potential by offering them hope, opportunity, and a safe environment.
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  • M is for Minnesota: Written by Kids for Kids

    Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Minneapolis

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, March 15, 2016)
    This state ABC book for children features brilliant color photographs; each lively page highlights a unique aspect of Minnesota’s beauty and culture. For each letter, a short poem describes the pictured word. The book’s eye-popping design and educational content will hold the child’s interest throughout countless readings.
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  • The Spindle Whorl: A Story and Activity Book for Ages 8 - 10

    Nan McNutt, Fernandes Roger, Susan Point

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Nov. 15, 2011)
    In a story set before the coming of the Euro-Americans in the 1700's, Sulsuliya, a Coast Salish teenager, uses her spindle whorl to prepare yarn for her uncle’s wedding gift, a new robe in tribe’s traditional style. She shows her younger sister the skills she was taught by their grandmother, and in so doing, begins to come of age, taking an adult role within her culture. Following the story is a teaching guide that also includes background information on the craft of spinning wool, map, and bibliography. Activity pages for children follow the story and include design templates for creating a whorl, suggestions for designing one’s own, questions on artistic concepts like positive and negative space, and creating animal impressions using printmaking techniques. All titles in the Native American Art Activity Book series include an original story, a craft activity (with templates and instructions), a teaching guide, and bibliography. Tribal members have reviewed these volumes for cultural accuracy, and noted Northwest Native artists have created original works for the series. The Spindle Whorl focuses on the art represented by the carvings on the whorl of a spindle - a tool used in spinning wool. The carved whorl was used specifically by the Central Coast Salish peoples - other tribes did not carve the whorls.
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  • Washington's History

    Harry Ritter

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Now with a new design and updated content, including three brand-new chapters plus a new preface and a postscript from the author. An anything-but-dry history textbook in a take-it-with-you package, Washington’s History is a fascinating walk through the sweeping story of a place and its people. For centuries, the natural beauty and riches of the Northwest have excited the human imagination, from its first peoples to seafaring explorers, to westward-thinking pioneers, to technological thinkers and giants. A Washington resident himself, author Harry Ritter offers fifty-five vignettes illustrated with rare archival photographs that comprise an entertaining and informative picture of life in the Far Northwest. Learn about the Natives, explorers, traders, missionaries, loggers, farmers, inventors, and politicians. From Chief Seattle to Dr. John McLoughlin, William E. Boeing, Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos, these are the people at the epicenter of events that shaped the Evergreen State.
  • The Log of the Panthon: An Account of an 1896 River Voyage from Green River, Wyoming to Yuma, Arizona Through the Grand Canyon

    Flavell George F, Brown David Earl

    Paperback (Westwinds Press, Dec. 12, 1987)
    Book by George F, Flavell