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2 | Giant Lizards | Presents an introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of various types of lizards. | Clarke, Ginjer L. |
3 | Snakes! [pbk] | Melissa Stewart | |
4 | The Itsy Bitsy Spider | The itsy-bitsy spider encounters a fan, a mouse, a cat, and a rocking chair as she makes her way to the top of a tree to spin her web. | Trapani, Iza |
5 | Little Pink Pup | Johanna Kerby | |
6 | Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star | An expanded version of the 19th-century poem in which a small girl accompanies a star on a journey through the night sky, examining both heavenly bodies and the earth below. | Trapani, Iza |
7 | One Hundred Hungry Ants | Pinczes, Elinor J./ MacKain, Bonnie | |
8 | A Book of Abc's, a Journey from a to Z Big Book Level K | ||
9 | Little Owl's Night | Divya Srinivasan | |
10 | They All Saw A Cat | The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see? | Wenzel, Brendan |
11 | Never Take a Shark to the Dentist (and Other Things Not to Do) | Judi Barrett | |
12 | The Dinosaur | Gallimard Jeunesse | |
13 | A Tree for All Seasons | Dhanna Emerson | |
14 | I'm A Little Teapot | Expanded verses of a familiar song tell how a teapot dreams of visiting China, Mexico, the opera, a jungle, and other places while waiting to be used to serve tea. Music and lyrics on last page. | Trapani, Iza |
15 | Meteorologists | A simple introduction to the work meteorologists do, discussing where they work, the tools that they use, and their importance to the community they serve. | Christian, Sandra J. |
16 | Pete the Cat and the Bedtime Blues | Kim Dean | |
17 | My Farm Friends | Wendell Minor | |
18 | There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly | An illustrated version of the cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly that includes die-cut pages permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen. | Adams, Pam |
19 | Cats, cats, cats | Joy Cowley; illustrations by young artists | |
20 | Underwater with Jacques Couseteau | Unknown Author | |
21 | This Is The House That Jack Built | A cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house. | Adams, Pam |
22 | In My Opinion... These Are the Best Ways to Celebrate Holidays Big Book | Erica Chen | |
23 | Ladybug Girl and Bingo | David Soman | |
24 | Grumpy Cat | Britta Teckentrup | |
25 | Dinosaurs | Lisa Regan | |
26 | Sleepy Kittens | Paul, Cinco/ Daurio, Ken/ Guillon, Eric (ILT) | |
27 | the boxcar children surprise island | Warner, Gertrude Chandler/ VanArsdale, Anthony (ILT) | |
28 | Seven Fat Cats | Joy Cowley | |
29 | The Truth about Great White Sharks | Unknown Author | |
30 | It's Raining, It's Pouring | This expanded version of the traditional rhyme shows what happens to the old man in all kinds of weather. Includes music on the last page. | Eagle, Kin |
31 | Enzo Races In The Rain! | Stein, Garth | |
32 | PET DETECTIVES | Wright, Betty Ren | |
33 | Higgely Piggely, a Journey in Songs and Rhymes Big Book Level K | ||
34 | Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? | Expanded with new verses into an original full-color edition sure to become a treasured part of every child's library. | Trapani, Iza |
35 | This Old Man | Ten old men in colorful outfits are featured with the text of this traditional counting song. Each illustration features a die-cut through which the next old man can be seen. | Adams, Pam |
36 | blue bay mystery | The four Alden children and their new friend Lars uncover a mystery during a trip to an island in the South Seas. | Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
37 | Rattlesnakes | Michèle Dufresne | |
38 | Dangerous Waves | Pam Zollman | |
39 | Fly Guy Presents | Tedd Arnold | |
40 | Pouch! | David Ezra Stein | |
41 | mystery ranch | Violet and Jessie begin an adventure when they journey to Centerville to keep Aunt Jane company on the family ranch. | Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
42 | Coral Reefs | Erin Spencer | |
43 | Chicka Chicka 1 2 3 | Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson | |
44 | Tea Party Rules | "A bossy little girl makes a bear cub follow all the rules at her tea party before he is allowed to eat any of the cookies" -- | Ame Dyckman |
45 | When The Elephant Walks (Board Book) | When the elephant walks he scares the bear who runs away and scares the crocodile who runs away and scares the wild hog, in a board-book version of a seemingly never-ending animal story. | Kasza, Keiko |
46 | The Yellow House Mystery | This series tells the tale of the Alden children who begin their adventures by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather. | Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
47 | Old MacDonald Had A Farm | Matching holes on opposing die-cut pages reveal the animals on Old MacDonald's farm and the sounds they make. | Adams, Pam |
48 | the boxcar children | The Aldens begin their adventure by making a home in a boxcar. Their goal is to stay together, and in the process they find a grandfather. | Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
49 | Dolphins | Rebecca Baines | |
50 | Mike's Mystery | Mike Wood presents many strange happenings for the Alden children to solve when they spend the summer at Mystery Ranch. | Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
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