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  • C is for Colorado: Written by Kids for Kids

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Dec. 4, 2018)
    C is for Colorado, part of the "See-My-State" series, is a state-oriented ABC book for young children with couplets written by kids for kids that are important or significant to Coloradans and accompanied with brilliant color photography by top photographers. Each vibrant page highlights a unique aspect of Colorado's natural beauty and lively culture with either a place, animal, plant or another evocative idea. The book's eye-popping design and educational content will hold the child's interest through countless readings. In addition to the 26 letters of the alphabet is the "Who Knew? - Facts abut the great state of Colorado" which gives parents, teachers, and even kids a deeper understanding of the topic for each letter of this Colorado alphabet.
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  • C is for Colorado: Written by Kids for Kids

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, April 30, 2012)
    C is for Colorado, part of the "See-My-State" series, is a state-oriented ABC book for young children with couplets written by kids for kids that are important or significant to Coloradans and accompanied with brilliant color photography by top photographers. Each vibrant page highlights a unique aspect of Colorado's natural beauty and lively culture with either a place, animal, plant or another evocative idea. The book's eye-popping design and educational content will hold the child's interest through countless readings. In addition to the 26 letters of the alphabet is the "Who Knew? - Facts abut the great state of Colorado" which gives parents, teachers, and even kids a deeper understanding of the topic for each letter of this Colorado alphabet.
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  • O is for Oklahoma: Written by Kids for Kids

    Boys and Girls Club of Oklahoma County

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Dec. 4, 2018)
    Each lively page of this ABC book highlights a unique aspect of Oklahoma’s beauty and culture. For each letter, a short poem written by Oklahoma children describes the pictured word. The book's eye-popping design and educational content will hold the child’s interest throughout countless readings. The ""Who Knew"" section in the back of the book includes facts for each letter's subject regarding the great state of Oklahoma. The brilliant color photographs taken in Oklahoma add to the value of the book. A page at the end of the book features the Boys & Girls Club and its members who helped write the book.
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  • The Seasons of Little Wolf

    Jonathan London, Jon Van Zyle

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Feb. 2, 2016)
    Little Wolf, pup of Gray Wolf and White Wolf, bounds into the world and through the seasons in this new children’s picture book. Inside the safety of the den, through fields of wildflowers, and in birch shimmering in an autumn moon’s glow, Van Zyle’s paintings depict Little Wolf’s adventures through a variety of perspectives from close-up portraits to sweeping action scenes. Jonathan London’s lyrical prose imparts a wisdom to the text, endearing the reader to the pup and creating a suspenseful read-aloud.
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  • W is for Washington: Written by Kids for Kids

    Wenatchee High School

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    W is for Washington combines dazzling photos with fun and informative couplets which describe the pictures and offer clear picture/word associations. Intriguing facts will add to the non fiction learning experience.
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  • Cassie and Jasper to the Rescue

    Bryn Fleming

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, May 1, 2014)
    Time is short. A horse is in danger. Can cowgirl CASSIE and her sidekick JASPER rescue the horse from the owner's villainous son? Or will the mare go to the local auction and meet a bad end? The ranch kids, raised on rodeos and cattle drives, resurrect the dilapidated corral and barn of an abandoned homestead to house the soon-to-be-rescued mare. The kids hide, sneak, and spy on the neglectful horse owners. Then, in a desperate night ride, Cassie and Jasper attempt to lead the rescued horse to safety. Danger trails close behind them on a roaring four-wheeler. Jasper musters his courage and risks all for the horse and his friend. Along the way a new friendship and understanding develops as Cassie and Jasper help the neglected horse's elderly owner to care for her properly. At the abandoned ranch, the pursuer reappears, forcing Cassie into a dangerous game of hide-and-seek in the old ranch buildings. She's trapped in the old barn, along with the mare. Will Jasper return in time? Are the kids' cowboy skills enough to save them all?
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  • Arrowheads and Stone Artifacts: A Practical Guide for the Amateur Archaeologist

    C. G. Yeager, Frison George C

    eBook (WestWinds Press, Dec. 3, 2012)
    Acknowledged by Dr. H. M. Wormington as “very helpful for amateurs who truly care about archaeology,” the nationally recognized first edition is now revised, with a foreword written by Dr. George C. Frison, Professor Emeritus University of Wyoming and Paleoarchaeologist of the Century.This practical, down-to-earth guide for surface collectors of arrowheads and stone artifacts is designed especially for amateur archaeologists and people interested in learning how to study and collect artifacts safely and responsibly.
  • 50 Things to See and Do in Northern New Mexico's Enchanted Circle

    Mark D. Williams, Amy Becker Williams

    eBook (WestWinds Press, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A photographic guide laced with insider knowledge to one of Northern New Mexico’s most spectacular scenic byways. The Enchanted Circle is an 83-mile loop through mountains, mesa, valleys, and a national forest, beginning from Taos to Red River, Eagle Nest, Angel Fire, and then back. A National Forest Scenic Byway, the route brings together the wonders of nature and the area’s rich history to create one of the country's most unique and varied landscapes, perfect for drives, hikes, camping, fishing, and much more. This book contains beautifully rendered photographs of the Enchanted Circle’s most breathtaking sights as well as the best things to do and places to see along the popular route. Visitors could look forward to discovering historic sites, markets, mines, and villages; enjoying the regional cuisine; shopping; rafting; skiing; and more.
  • Pup the Sea Otter

    Jonathan London, Sean London

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, April 4, 2017)
    National Science Teachers Assoc. Outstanding Science Trade Book and National Outdoor Book Award winner. Watch Pup grow from his birth to first dive and from rambunctious play with other sea otter pups to a frightening encounter with a predator. Bestselling author Jonathan London tells Pup’s story in sparse, poetic text with vivid vocabulary while luminous illustrations by London’s son, Sean London, bring the adorable Pup and his loving mother to life within the swirling sea around them. London’s newest creation in his picture book collection about baby animals (including The Seasons of Little Wolf, Little Puffin’s First Flight, and Honey Paw and Lightfoot) will entertain children with a combination of learning and fun. An author’s note at the end shares fascinating facts about this popular keystone species.
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  • Bobbie the Wonder Dog: A True Story

    Tricia Brown, Cary Porter

    eBook (WestWinds Press, April 12, 2016)
    Bob was an average-looking collie puppy in every way, except for his bobbed tail . . . and maybe that’s why the Brazier family named him Bob, or Bobbie.But he was average in no other way.In 1923, Bobbie joined Frank and Elizabeth Brazier for a cross-country drive from Silverton, Oregon, to Indiana, Frank’s home state, where they planned to visit family. During a stop in Indiana, Bobbie was chased off by loose dogs, and after a week of searching and placing newspaper ads, the broken-hearted Braziers had to give up and start the drive home.Six months to the day after he was lost in Indiana, a very thin Bobbie was spotted on a Silverton sidewalk, his coat matted, his paws raw from wear. Unbelievable as it seemed, the three-year-old dog had WALKED almost 2,800 miles to get back home.Though weak and tired, Bobbie went berserk with joy when he was reunited with his family, and from that day, all of their lives changed. In the weeks and months that followed, his story tore across the country in newspapers and even in a hardcover collection of pet stories. He was the main attraction at an Oregon home-builders convention in Portland, where thousands lined up to pet him, and he starred in a short feature film. Also, the Braziers eventually heard from people along Bobbie's homeward-bound route, places where he’d stopped long enough to recoup, and then he was gone again. These stories verified their thinking. Bobbie had done the impossible.When Bobbie died, he was buried in Portland, Oregon, by the Oregon Humane Society. Rin Tin-Tin was there to lay a wreath at his funeral, which was officiated by the mayor of Portland.This incredible story is all true, and the origins of Lassie Come Home are said to be traced to the story of Bob of Silverton, also known as Bobbie, the Wonder Dog, a Scotch collie mix.
  • O is for Oregon: Written by Kids for Kids

    Winterhaven School

    Hardcover (WestWinds Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    O is for Oregon combines photos with fun and informative couplets which describe the pictures and offer clear picture/word associations. Intriguing facts will add to the non fiction learning experience.
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  • The Runaway Tortilla

    Eric A. Kimmel, Erik Brooks

    eBook (WestWinds Press, Sept. 15, 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 Señor Coyote?