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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | For the Love of Autumn | Patricia Polacco | |
3 | The Snowy Day | The adventures of a little boy in the city on a very snowy day. | Keats, Ezra Jack |
4 | A Visitor For Bear | An entertaining story follows Bear, who doesn't like visitors, as he matches wits with a very determined little mouse who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places! | Becker, Bonny |
5 | The Several Tricks of Edgar Dolphin | Nathaniel Benchley | |
6 | Jamberry | A little boy walking in the forest meets a big lovable bear that takes him on a delicious berry-picking adventure in the magical world of Berryland. | Degen, Bruce |
7 | Little Monkey Lost | Keith Du Quette | |
8 | I'm Not Just a Scribble | Diane Alber | |
9 | Corduroy | Don Freeman | |
10 | Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On | A counting book depicts the colorful fish a child might see if he turned into a fish himself. | Ehlert, Lois |
11 | Clifford Helps Santa | Norman Bridwell | |
12 | Arthur's Birthday | Marc Brown's stories and drawings tell about Arthur's experiences at home, at school, and at camp. Each story promotes kindness, responsibility, and cooperation. | Brown, Marc |
13 | Spring for Strawberry Shortcark | Monique Z. Stephens | |
14 | A Little Spot of Emotion | Diane Alber | |
15 | Kittens Are Like That | Pfloog, Jan | |
16 | Skippyjon Jones and the Big Bones | Judy Schachner | |
17 | Duck on a Bike | Duck finds a bike one day on the farm and decides he can ride it. | David Shannon |
18 | Skippyjon Jones | A mischievous Siamese kitten named Skippyjon Jones transforms himself into the legendary Spanish sword fighter Skippito when he is banished to his room. This hilarious picture book celebrates the power of imagination. | Schachner, Judith Byron |
19 | Good Night Planes | Adam Gamble | |
20 | Beep! Beep! Go To Sleep! | Quiet at last. Not a peep. Three little robots are... BEEP! BEEP! When his three rambunctious robots give every possible excuse not to go to sleep, what's a little boy to do? With a fun refrain that will have readers of all ages chanting along, here's a book that kids will be begging to read every night before bed. | Tarpley, Todd |
21 | The Perfect Present | Fiona Roberton | |
22 | The Perfect Present | Fiona Roberton | |
23 | Life in the Pond | Don't be fooled by a pond's calm waters. It's simply bursting with life! Frogs jump, fish swim, and insects buzz. Jump in and discover life in a pond! | Hammersmith, Craig |
24 | A Bean's Life Cycle | The process of a new life starting is fascinating! Watch a bean grow from a seed to a plant. Young readers will learn about the the stages in a bean's life. From the seed germinating to the bean pods that are picked for eating. The life cycle of a bean is beautiful to see! | Dunn, Mary R. |
25 | The Chicken of the Family (Dolly Parton's Imagination Library) | Mary Amato | |
26 | Lunch | A very hungry mouse eats a large lunch comprised of colorful foods. | Fleming, Denise |
27 | Little Owl's Night | Divya Srinivasan | |
28 | How Will We Get To The Beach? | Roxanne sets off for the beach with five things: a turtle, an umbrella, a book, a ball, and a baby. When her car won't start, resourceful Roxanne tries alternate methods of transportation. Each time something has to be left behind, and children are asked to identify the item. | Luciani, Brigitte |
29 | A pocket full of kisses | Audrey Penn | |
30 | Clifford's Best Friend | This boldly illustrated picture book offers young readers a look at the relationship between Emily Elizabeth and her special companion, Clifford the big red dog. | Bridwell, Norman |
31 | Arthur Tricks The Tooth Fairy | Marc Brown's stories and drawings tell about Arthur's experiences at home, at school, and at camp. Each story promotes kindness, responsibility, and cooperation. | Brown, Marc |
32 | Pop! A Book About Bubbles | Why are soap bubbles always round? Why do they always go POP? Simple, clear text explains the basic science behind an activity every child loves. | Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker |
33 | Otto Goes To School | After a breakfast of juice, cereal, and a banana split, Otto goes to school for the first time, where he makes new friends and learns how to wag his tail without knocking things over. | Parr, Todd |
34 | Rosalina Learns Magic Games | In this book, readers will explore key concepts of the game Flower Fairy. The narrative follows Rosalina the fairy as her brother, Jethro, teaches her to use magic through play. As the fairy siblings frolic about the woods, meadows and pond, they discover that they can't always play games the same way. The text teaches readers about the value of acceptance and cooperation and delivers lessons about plants, counting, sizes and helping one another. The enchanting story supports early childhood education curriculum, using manageable text to foster developing language skills.. | Harris, Patricia |
35 | Diary of a Worm | ||
36 | I Like Myself! | Karen Beaumont | |
37 | In The Garden | George, Lindsay Barrett | |
38 | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | |
39 | Harold's Fairy Tale | With his purple crayon Harold draws his way into an enchanted garden troubled by a giant witch. | Johnson, Crockett |
40 | Bear Feels Scared | Karma Wilson | |
41 | The Silver Slippers/Book With Necklace | Koda-Callan, Elizabeth | |
42 | Boy + Bot | Ame Dyckman | |
43 | Wemberly worried | Kevin Henkes | |
44 | Peanut Butter And Jellyfish | While on a field trip to the aquarium, Nancy discovers that she loves all the different sea life except for jellyfish, but with the help of Ms. Glass and her friends, Nancy is able to overcome her fear of the gelatinous animals. | O'Connor, Jane |
45 | Clown Fish | Text and photographs introduce clown fish, their physical characteristics including their bright colors, their fins, and some of their behavioral traits like living with sea anemones in coral reefs. | Lindeen, Carol K. |
46 | Scribble Stones | Diane Alber | |
47 | Nighttime Ninja | Barbara DaCosta | |
48 | In The Forest | Marie Hall Ets | |
49 | imagine | Juan Felipe Herrera | |
50 | Bunny Cakes | Rosemary Wells | |
51 | A Little Spot of Emotion | Diane Alber | |
52 | Phonics | Twin Sisters Productions (CRT) | |
53 | Llama, Llama Red Pajama | When Mama Llama tucks her in for the night and leaves the room, Baby Llama suddenly starts to get nervous and so bellows, hollers, and screams for her return in this lively picture book with simple text. | Dewdney, Anna |
54 | Ernest the Purple Rooster | Ernest the purple rooster was sad and lonely. The other roosters would laugh and make fun of him... Then he discovered an unusual friend and began the adventure of his life. Join Ernest as he discovers the importance of being yourself.This book features wonderful full color illustrations. It's a great book to read to young children and a fun story for young readers to enjoy. | Cashie Lehto |
55 | Starring Carmen! | Anika Denise | |
56 | Please Don't Upset P.U. Zorilla | A skunk has trouble finding a job he can keep in a new town. | Lynn Reed |
57 | The Very Hungry Bear w/CD | Bland, Nick | |
58 | Bedtime For Frances | Russell Hoban | |
59 | Mrs. Brice's Mice | Syd Hoff | |
60 | WHAT A TANTRUM! / VAYA RABIENTA! | d'Allanc., Mireille | |
61 | The Berenstain Bears' New Baby | Small Bear outgrows the bed his father made for him when he was a baby--and none too soon. | Berenstain, Stan and Jan |
62 | This Is the Seed (Little Celebration) | Alan Trussell-Cullen | |
63 | The Chick and the Duckling | Mirra Ginsburg | |
64 | Do Goldfish Fly? | Emily James | |
65 | The Story of Ferdinand | Munro Leaf | |
66 | How To Catch A Monster | A lighthearted picture book reminds young children that things are rarely as scary as they seem, inviting readers to scrounge up their bravery to look for a monster that probably just wants to make friends. | Wallace, Adam |
67 | Pretend | Plecas, Jennifer | |
68 | Tell Me a Story Mama | Not Available (NA) | |
69 | The Story of Jumping Mouse | John Steptoe | |
70 | Evermore Dragon | The girl and dragon who became best friends in Lovabye Dragon find each other again in this second oh-so-sweet tale. In a game of hide-and-seek, Girl wanders too far. Dragon looks everywhere-every here, every there-but Girl is lost. Alone in the woods, she tries hard not to cry, but the silver tears come anyway. Then, with the special connection between truly devoted, very special friends, Dragon hears the beating of her trembly heart. With his bright dragon fire, he lights up the night, shining the way to a delightful reunion. “Evermore, evermore, I am here," he assures her. Any child frightened by the night or feeling a tad lonely will relish the feeling of being wrapped in the protective wings of friendship. | Joosse, Barbara |
71 | How to Catch a Witch | Alice Walstead & Megan Joyce | |
72 | Fly Guy and the Alienzz | Tedd Arnold | |
73 | Toot & Puddle You are my Sunshine | Holly Hobbie | |
74 | Nora's Room | Harper, Jessica/ Dupont, Lindsay Harper (ILT) | |
75 | Barbie You Can Be 5-Minute Stories | Mattel | |
76 | All Aboard the Dinotrain | Deb Lund | |
77 | Daniel Finds a Poem | Micha Archer | |
78 | PUFFIN PETER. | Petr Horacek | |
79 | I Need You, Dear Dragon | Margaret Hillert | |
80 | Sesame Street: Follow the Monsters! | Sharon Lerner | |
81 | Fox Goes/End/the World Grade 1, Level Library | Hb (COR) | |
82 | Lego Friends A Puppy Tale | Sierra Harimann | |
83 | I Drive A Garbage Truck | Sarah Bridges | |
84 | Pup and Bear | Kate Banks | |
85 | Disney On the Farm | Parent, Nancy/ Maruyama, Jerrod (ILT) | |
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