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Books with title Look Out the Window.

  • The Window

    Jeanette Ingold

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 6, 1996)
    A girl, blinded by the auto accident that killed her mother, comes to terms with her disability—and her new life. “This is a sensitive and well-told story, inhabited by appealing and believable characters, and given a twist by the unexpected element of the supernatural.” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • Sarah looks out the window

    Noe, Cindy

    eBook
    This is the second look into Sarah’s World. This time Sarah is joined by her cousin who is staying for the summer. They were awakened and drawn to the window early one morning by a sound that was as good as any alarm clock. Looking out the window gives an unexpected start to the summer.As one reader noted, Sarah’s World is a series of stories that are “a nice look into the gentle world of a child’s discovery.” They are appealing as much for what they do contain as what they do not. The stories are not filled with witches, swords, magicians and such, but are written in the belief that children are intelligent and can find enjoyment and interest in the real world just being kids. These are the kind of stories parents will enjoy reading to their children and young readers ages 8-12 will like to read on their own.
  • Out the Rear Window

    Michael Dahl, Lisa K. Weber

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Tyler Yu asked Charlie Hitchcock to meet him after school, and Charlie assumed it was for a fight. But when it turns out Ty just needs help solving a magical mystery at the Abracadabra Hotel, an unlikely friendship is formed.
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  • The Window

    E.H. Graham

    Paperback (Skyrai Publishing, March 19, 2019)
    Brianna Scott has nothing but her window and pet cat to entertain her. Stuck inside for more years than she can remember with a degenerative disease, she has become invisible and has retreated from her small community. Only Jim, the town grocer and old high school friend, seems to care about her lonely existence.However, when the window in her living room provides her a front row seat to the latest mysteries haunting her small town, Brianna discovers that some things cannot be unseen.Based on Bulwark, a paranormal thriller by Brit Lunden, The Window is the fourth volume in the multi-author Bulwark Anthology.
  • The Window

    Jeanette Ingold

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2003)
    A girl, blinded by the auto accident that killed her mother, comes to terms with her disability—and her new life. “This is a sensitive and well-told story, inhabited by appealing and believable characters, and given a twist by the unexpected element of the supernatural.” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • Look Out of My Window!

    H J Ralles, Stephanie Whipple

    Paperback (TOP, Oct. 20, 2013)
    A children's picture book providing an enchanting was to teach the sequence of the seasons and also appropriate dress for each.
  • The Window

    Michael Dorris, Ken Robbins

    Hardcover (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 18, 1997)
    When ten-year-old Rayona's Native American mother enters a treatment facility, her estranged father, a Black man, finally introduces her to his side of the family, who are not at all what she expected.
  • Outside The Window

    Anna Egan Smucker, Stacey Schuett

    Paperback (Quarrier Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    In the evening, when the air cools and the sky turns pink, Mother Bird tucks her babies safely down into their nest... and tells them about a boy who lives in the house nearby. He plays games, takes baths, gets ready for bed, and struggles with his mother...just as the little birds do! Children will delight in seeing themselves from a bird s-eye view in this lushly illustrated bedtime story that s as rhythmic and gentle as a lullaby. A pleasant tuck-me-in. Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books The quietly appealing narrative and warm, richly hued illustrations are just right for bedtime. The Horn Book
  • Outside the Window

    Anna Smucker

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 22, 1994)
    Illus. in full color. In this good-night picture book, a mother bird tucks her babies safely into their nest and answers their many questions about the boy who lives in the house nearby. Snuggled in their nest outside the window, they watch the boy take a bath, listen to a bedtime story, hug his mother, and at last, fall happily asleep--just as the little birds do.
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  • Just Look Out The Window!

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Aug. 18, 2010)
    Sometimes when you go looking for answers, the answer is just outside your window. Of course, that does depend on what the question is. Penelope Dyan explores the answer to one question and finds her answer by looking just outside the window. Can you guess what the question is? If someone told you to look outside your window, then what would you see? What answers would you find. Penelope Dyan is an award winning internationally known writer and poet and a former K-12 teacher as well as an attorney, so she is used to asking lots of questions; and she is also used to looking for answers. Take a trip "Just Outside The Window' with Penelope Dyan and see what you find as you enjoy the kid-friendly illustrations and poetry that are in integral part of this fun book that Penelope Dyan wrote for her very favorite people, kids! Think about what is just outside your own window and make up a story and draw some drawings of your very own. and do it just because you can! Kids are the very best at this kind of stuff, and Dyan believes that every kid has a story inside just waiting to come out. After all, she has been writing these books since she was a kid, and when she grew up she just kept on doing the same old thing! Smile, laugh and read, and remember no one can read too many books!
  • THE LOOK OUT

    Tina Vineyard

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 24, 2014)
    Sam is a smart, adventurous and curious little squirrel. But these characteristics sometimes cause a lot of trouble. His adventurous side causes him to go off into his own little world to explore, dream and learn about new and exciting things the world has to offer. His curious side causes him to get too close to danger, like running into the road so that he doesn?t miss the big, metal automobile zoom by and wonder, ?how does that thing work??. Sam never sees danger coming even when his parents know of the dangers and try to protect him and his brothers, George and Eddie. His mom is constantly yelling, ?Sam, get out of the road, you?re gonna get yourself killed!? Sam goes on many fun, dangerous and exciting adventures. His adventures help him to grow, learn and become a kind, honest and intelligent adult squirrel that never has a dull day.
  • Look Out of My Window!

    H. J. Ralles, Stephanie Whipple

    Hardcover (Top, Sept. 9, 2013)
    An enchanting way to teach young children both sequence and the changing seasons. The beautiful art work and rhyming verse follow the activities of a young boy and how he dresses appropriately for each time of year.