Kawa, Katie

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We need bacteria

Examines how bacteria help people from breaking down plants and animals to make nutrient rich soil to aiding in digestion. Includes a glossary, a website for further information, and color photographs.

I feel worried

A young girl is worried about her first day of school.

I feel scared

Simple text and illustrations depict a young girl who becomes scared during a thunderstorm and is comforted by her mother.

I feel sad

Simple text describes how a young boy feels sad and cries when he has to say goodbye to his best friend and move to a new town with his family. However, when he meets new friends, and his best friend visits him at his new house, he feels happy.

I feel mad

Simple text and illustrations depict a young boy who becomes mad at his brother over a toy car. However, the boys apologize to each other and learn how to play with the car together.

I feel lonely

A young girl goes to the park to play with her friends, but none of them are there this day, which makes her feel lonely--until a new girl, Emma, arrives at the park feeling lonely, too. Simple text and illustrations show young children what people look like when they feel lonely.

I feel happy

A young kid feels happy on his birthday, and does other things with friends, family, and his pet dog Max that make him feel happy on this special day, too. Simple text and illustrations help young children learn what people look like when they feel happy.

We need bacteria

2016
An introduction to bacteria.

Mark Zuckerberg

founder of Facebook
2017
Mark Zuckerberg is one of the most widely recognizable figures in society today for his social media pioneering. In this book, readers will learn about Zuckerberg’s early life and how it led to the development of Facebook. This book also presents ways that Zuckerberg’s work has shaped our world and the way people use computers.

Lovable dogs

Introduces dogs and provides information about their special characteristics, such as fur and paws, and how to care for them.

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