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Hold that thought / by Galbraith, Bree.; Scurfield, Lynn.;
Finn is excited to share their new idea with the world. But then a bully knocks the idea out of their hands and the idea shrinks to almost nothing.LSC
Subjects: Sharing; Bullying; Encouragement;

Wednesday Wilson fixes all your problems / by Galbraith, Bree.; Goble, Morgan,1996-;
Wednesday Wilson is in a major funk, and worries that she's not cut out to be an entrepreneur. Her little brother Mister is also in a funk because he's worried about having to present their family tree at the school assembly. Wednesday comes up with a way to fix both of their problems and get herself back in business.LSC
Subjects: Wilson, Wednesday (Fictitious character); Money-making projects for children; Business enterprises; Brothers and sisters; Problem solving; Genealogy;

Wednesday Wilson connects the dots / by Galbraith, Bree.; Goble, Morgan,1996-;
"When they get an unexpected day off from school, Wednesday Wilson and her best friend Charlie plan to work on a new business idea. But the day takes a sudden turn when they're forced to spend it with Ruby Beautiful -- their former best friend and now frenemie. After Charlie is teased about his freckles at the park, Wednesday gets her next great business idea: Freckacular! A freckle business is sure to take off since Ruby's cool older brother, Raj, has just told them everyone wants semi-permanent freckles these days. Plus, there's no competition in sight ... or is there? The third book in the critically acclaimed Wednesday Wilson series provides readers with answers to questions that have loomed since book one: Why did Ruby Beautiful stop being friends with Wednesday? And why did she become BFFs with the Emmas instead? With charming illustrations and themes of entrepreneurship, the book is sure to appeal to fans of Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur and The Startup Squad."--
Subjects: Racially mixed children; Business enterprises; Siblings; Problem solving; Freckles;

Wednesday Wilson gets down to business / by Galbraith, Bree.; Goble, Morgan,1996-;
"There are many things Wednesday Wilson would like you to know about herself. But chief among them is that she is an entrepreneur. Wednesday hasn't actually started any businesses yet, but she's pretty sure today is the day. That's why she's so excited for you to read her book! You'll get to know her before she makes it big! She's also pretty excited for you to get to know all the awesome people in her life: her moms, her little brother Mister (yes: Mister -- it's a long story), and her best friend Charlie. In Wednesday Wilson Gets Down to Business, Wednesday's entrepreneurial plans hit a wrench thanks to a lunchtime Pizza Incident. But necessity is the mother of invention, and the Pizza Incident might be just the catalyst she needs to hatch a Brilliant Plan! A Brilliant Plan that saves the day and makes them all millionaires. Or ... not."LSC
Subjects: Wilson, Wednesday (Fictitious character); Businesswomen; Enemies; Brothers and sisters; Lesbian-parent families;

Wednesday Wilson looks on the fright side / by Galbraith, Bree.; Goble, Morgan,1996-;
Wednesday Wilson is devastated to learn her house is on the Do-Not-Knock List for Halloween trick-or-treaters because her moms don't give out candy. Thankfully, Wednesday has come up with an awesome idea for a treat that's sure to draw crowds to her house despite the list: slime! Even better, she's got a plan to turn slime into her next business venture. There are just a few things she'll have to overcome first to pull off Halloween, such as a haunted house, a giant robot spider and the scariest thing of all -- the Emmas! Bree Galbraith's critically acclaimed series stars a young girl who sees obstacles as challenges to overcome and is always quick on her feet. With short chapters, a page-turning plot and illustrations by Morgan Goble on nearly every page, this series is a perfect choice for emerging readers. The series encourages ingenuity, creative thinking and problem-solving, and includes definitions for business terms throughout the text. It also features a diverse cast of standout characters. A slime recipe is included within this story.
Subjects: Racially mixed children; Business enterprises; Slime (Toys); Problem solving; Haunted houses; Halloween;