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Books with title Where We Go

  • Here We Go!

    Steve Foxe, Random House

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Join Mario and his friends as they battle the baddies and journey to different Super Mario Bros. worlds in this rainbow pencil doodle book.Super Mario fans ages 3 to 7 will let their imaginations soar with their own creative doodles with Mario, Peach, Bowser, and more in this activity book featuring 128 awesome pages to color and a chunky rainbow pencil that writes in four different colors: red, blue, green, and yellow! Yippee!Mario first appeared in 1981 with the arcade classic Donkey Kong, and has since gone on to star in many adventures, which has allowed him to evolve into the beloved icon he is today. He is a video-game sensation, appearing across all genres--from action platformers to sports, kart racing, and beyond.
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  • Where You Go

    Claire Cain

    eBook
    When Alex Moore leaves New York in search of a slower pace, her life is turned upside down at the sight of her oldest friend and first love Luke Waterford. Alex is shocked by their instant attraction and the sense of home she feels with a man she hasn’t seen in ten years. Luke’s time in the Army has made him more beautiful, more interesting, more appealing than ever. Alex has fought for stability, career success, and a chance to put down roots, but the closer she gets to Luke, the more she fears she’ll have to sacrifice everything she thought she wanted. This military romance includes sweet heat and mild language.
  • Wherever We Go

    Chani Altein, Marc Lumer, Jovani Olivares

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Nov. 7, 2014)
    Inspirational yet full of humor, Wherever We Go! is a new Benny and Tzvi adventure all about making a Kiddush Hashem in public.This time, the colorful characters visit numerous places that are familiar to toddlers. Wherever they go the park, the museum, the farm or the zoo, Tzvi trains little Benny to be considerate of others, until the younger boy finally gets the idea. We won't toss our trash in the air and not care,But go find a trash can and stash it in there! The rhythmically rollicking verses make this book a joy to read aloud, and the bright, funny illustrations are full of adorable details. In the most positive, encouraging way, Wherever We Go! speaks to the hearts and minds of children about bringing praise to Hashem through their everyday actions.
  • Where We Go

    W. Murray

    Hardcover (Ladybird, Jan. 6, 1981)
    "Key Words with Peter and Jane" uses the most frequently met words in the English language as a starting point for learning to read successfully and confidently. The Key Words reading scheme is scientifically researched and world renowned. In book 5a, follow Peter and Jane on a fun day out in 46 new words including 'soon', 'said', 'pull' and 'talk'. Once this book is completed, the child moves on to book 5b. "The Key Words with Peter and Jane Books" work because each of the key words is introduced gradually and repeated frequently. This builds confidence in children when they recognize these key words on sight (also known as the 'look and say' method of learning). Examples of key words are: the, one, two, he. There are 12 levels, each with 3 books: a, b, and c. "Series a" gradually introduces new words. "Series b" provides further practise of words featured in "The 'a' Series". "Series c" links reading with writing and phonics. All the words that have been introduced in each 'a' and 'b' book are also reinforced in the 'c' books.
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  • Where We Are

    Alison McGhee

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    From New York Times bestselling author Alison McGhee comes a stunning and heartbreaking story of two teens who fight to reunite when one of them is caught in the web of a sinister cult.Micah and Sesame are true best friends. They safeguard each other’s secrets and share their dreams. Micah wants to save his parents from the cult leader who calls himself “the Prophet.” Sesame recently lost the last of her own family—her grandmother—and plans to keep a low profile until she turns eighteen to avoid foster care. Together, they never doubt they can build the futures they want. Until Micah disappears. The Prophet has taken Micah, his parents, and the rest of his followers underground. And trying to take on the Prophet in isolation, surrounded by his followers, proves to be a dangerous mistake that leaves Micah hopeless and at the Prophet’s mercy. Sesame, left alone, is wracked with fear over what could be happening to Micah. Never before have the two of them been so far apart—or needed each other more. But their faith in each other never wavers, and that may just be enough to save them both.
  • Where We Go From Here

    Lucas Rocha, Larissa Helena

    eBook (Push, June 2, 2020)
    Ian has just been diagnosed with HIV.Victor, to his great relief, has tested negative.Henrique has been living with HIV for the past three years.When Victor finds himself getting tested for HIV for the first time, he can't help but question his entire relationship with Henrique, the guy he has -- had -- been dating. See, Henrique didn't disclose his positive HIV status to Victor until after they had sex, and even though Henrique insisted on using every possible precaution, Victor is livid.That's when Victor meets Ian, a guy who's also getting tested for HIV. But Ian's test comes back positive, and his world is about to change forever. Though Victor is loath to think about Henrique, he offers to put the two of them in touch, hoping that perhaps Henrique can help Ian navigate his new life. In the process, the lives of Ian, Victor, and Henrique will become intertwined in a story of friendship, love, and self-acceptance.Set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this utterly engrossing debut by Brazilian author Lucas Rocha calls back to Alex Sanchez's Rainbow Boys series, bringing attention to how far we've come with HIV, while shining a harsh light on just how far we have yet to go.
  • Where We Are

    Alison McGhee

    eBook (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    From New York Times bestselling author Alison McGhee comes a stunning and heartbreaking story of two teens who fight to reunite when one of them is caught in the web of a sinister cult.Micah and Sesame are true best friends. They safeguard each other’s secrets and share their dreams. Micah wants to save his parents from the cult leader who calls himself “the Prophet.” Sesame recently lost the last of her own family—her grandmother—and plans to keep a low profile until she turns eighteen to avoid foster care. Together, they never doubt they can build the futures they want. Until Micah disappears. The Prophet has taken Micah, his parents, and the rest of his followers underground. And trying to take on the Prophet in isolation, surrounded by his followers, proves to be a dangerous mistake that leaves Micah hopeless and at the Prophet’s mercy. Sesame, left alone, is wracked with fear over what could be happening to Micah. Never before have the two of them been so far apart—or needed each other more. But their faith in each other never wavers, and that may just be enough to save them both.
  • Where Shall We Go?

    Nandini Nayar, Francesco Manetti

    Paperback (Karadi Tales Picturebooks, July 15, 2014)
    Book 4 in the Curious Sameer Series.Sameer has plans for the summer holidays—big plans. And he has the perfect place in mind. Can Amma guess where he wants to go? Be transported by Nandini Nayar's nimble little vignettes and Francesco Manetti's joyous locales in this quirky, fanciful tale.
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  • Where we go

    William Murray

    Hardcover (Wills & Hepworth, March 15, 1964)
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  • Wherever We Go

    Sergio Villarreal

    language (Villarreality Publishing, Dec. 23, 2014)
    A testament of love between best friends and cousins
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    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, )
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  • Where Shall We Go?

    Vera Harris

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, July 13, 2017)
    This is Vera Harris's third self-published children's book. Even before I started Happy Reading, self-published in 2014, I've always had an interest in becoming a book author. I love creating fun-filled stories that captivate the hearts of little kids, so I worked hard to make my dream a reality. My first books, A Bee on My Bike (2014) and Zach and His Cat (2015), both appeared in Storymonster.com, a family magazine, and Storytime Pup. They were also featured in Children's Books Read Aloud on YouTube. I was a part of the Dallas Book Festival 2016, the Houston Texas Black Book Festival, Dallas Public Library Reader's Fest, and numerous book-signing ventures throughout Dallas-Fort Worth Metro as well. You can take a look at my books at the Dallas Public Library; Ellen Brooks West Memorial Library of Forney in Texas; Houston, Texas Public Library; and the Savannah, Georgia Public Library. I enjoy reading, traveling, and spending time with my family, most of whom fondly call me Sister. Aside from these hobbies, I also love working in the church and being a volunteer reading partner for the Dallas Independent School District. A retired combat Army veteran, I served the U.S. Army with honor and distinction for thirty years. My dedication earned me two Bronze Star medals plus various other commendations, certificates, medals, and honors. Vera Harris, called Sister by her family, loves spending time with her family and working in her church. Her grandson inspired her to write her first book. My books can be purchased at OutskirtsPress.com, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble. Please visit my web page: happyreadingbyvera.com or amazon.com/author/veraharris and my Face book page, happyreadingbyvera@vera.harris.33.