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Pigs00Williams, Rozanne L.
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The Bunny Hop
Buddy Rabbit is ignored by the girls because of his incompetent dancing, until he masters the bunny hop
10.5Slater, Teddy
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I Was So Mad
A child tries a variety of ways to dissolve anger.
1.60.5Mayer, Mercer
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Dixie Loves School Pet DayGrace Gilman
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Junie B First Grader Toothless WonderBarbara Park
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The Magic School Bus At The Waterworks
When Ms. Frizzle, the strangest teacher in school, takes her class on a field trip to the waterworks, everyone ends up experiencing the water purification system from the inside.
3.70.5Cole, Joanna
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Rocking in My School ShoesEric Litwin
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The Handiest Things In The World
The mother of invention is right at your fingertips! Ten knuckles, two thumbs, two flat palms, and all those fingers-but our hands can be so much more. They were once the first pair of earmuffs, a primitive sun visor, and a convenient set of chopsticks. The work done by hands centuries and centuries ago has paved the way for many of our favorite and most useful tools. The always clever Andrew Clements reminds us all that the mother of much invention is right at our fingertips.
00Clements, Andrew
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Good Job, Jelly Bean!Rosenberg, Amye
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Homer the BeachcomberPalazzo-Craig, Janet/ Mahan, Ben (ILT)
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Curious George Takes A Job
George's curiosity leads him into new adventures when he escapes from the zoo, gets a job, and winds up in the hospital.
3.60.5Rey, Margret and H.A.
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I Can Read With My Eyes Shut
The Cat In The Hat takes Young Cat in to to show him the fun he can get out of reading.
2.20.5Dr. Seuss
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Hop On Pop
Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night."
1.50.5Dr. Seuss
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Curious George Gets A Medal
George becomes the first monkey to go into space which results in the happiest day of his life, and George gets a medal, of course!
4.10.5Rey, Margret and H. A.
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The Dream CollectionRH Disney (COR)
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Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose: One Hundred Best-Loved Verses
An illustrated collection of nearly one hundred nursery rhymes, including "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and other familiar poems, as well as "Mary had a Pretty Bird" and other less familiar ones.
4.51Engelbreit, Mary
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All About TeethShaw, Gina/ Neri, Greg (ILT)
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Because A Little Bug Went Ka-Choo!
The mere sneeze of a bug triggers a chain reaction involving, among others, cows, turtles, policemen, and an entire circus parade.
2.20.5Stone, Rosetta
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The Iron Giant
The fearsome iron giant becomes a hero when he challenges a huge space monster.
4.71Hughes, Ted
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Curious George Goes To The Aquarium
Curious George jumps in with the seals during his visit to the aquarium and becomes the star attraction.
2.20.5Rey, Margret and H.A.
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There's A Wocket In My Pocket!
A household of unusual creatures help beginning readers recognize common household words.
2.10.5Dr. Seuss
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Wacky Wednesday
Imagine a day that begins when you look up in bed over your head, and see something funny. A child is having a wacky day, but nothing is really wrong. We all have days like that. Then, suddenly they are over.
1.30.5Dr. Seuss
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How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?Jane Yolen
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Biscuit's big friendAlyssa Satin Capucilli
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Polar BabiesSusan Ring
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Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction SiteSherri Duskey Rinker
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The Cat In The Hat Comes Back!
A rhyming story for beginning readers about the adventures of the Cat In The Hat.
2.10.5Dr. Seuss
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Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business (Reading Rainbow ...Esphyr Slobodkina
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Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business (Reading Rainbow ...Esphyr Slobodkina
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I Love Rainy Days!
Noodles the dog finds many ways to have fun when rain keeps him indoors all day.
0.60.5Wilhelm, Hans
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There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow!
This time, the old lady is swallowing everything from snow to a pipe, some coal, a hat, and more! With rollicking, rhyming text and funny illustrations, this lively version will appeal to young readers.
2.50.5Colandro, Lucille
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A Good Team
Yeti is good at kicking the ball. Unicorn cannot kick the ball. Unicorn is good at running races. Yeti cannot run fast. Unicorn and Yeti play ring toss, run a race, and go ice skating. These laugh-out-loud stories with full-color artwork and easy-to-read text throughout are perfect for new readers!
1.80.5Burnell, Heather Ayris
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American grubLynn Kuntz
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The Itsy Bitsy Spider Edition: ReprintIza Trapani
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Little Critter's These Are My PetsMayer, Mercer
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A Nap for ZapEinhorn, Kama
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There was an Old Lady who Swallowed Some Books!Lucille Colandro
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The Library Dragon
The redoubtable Miss Lotta Scales, librarian and dragon at Sunrise Elementary School, is determined to preserve her precious books from the destructive clutches of the children, until little Molly Brickmeyer shows her that reading them is more fun than guarding them.
4.80.5Deedy, Carmen Agra
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BAD BAD BUNNY TROUBLE3.60.5Wilhelm, Hans
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BAD BAD BUNNY TROUBLE3.60.5Wilhelm, Hans
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The Sand Castle Contest
While on vacation. Matthew is excited to take part in a local sandcastle contest. The winner gets a bathtub filled with ice cream! But Matthew is just too good at building sandcastles because the judges think the houses that Matthew builds are real!
2.70.5Munsch, Robert N.
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Arthur's AdventuresBrown, Theodore E.
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Celebrations
Simple text and photographs explore various occasions for celebrations, including birthdays, weddings, and giving thanks.
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Who's That Stepping On Plymouth Rock?
Presents the story of Plymouth Rock--where the pilgrims stepped out after arriving in the New World--and how it was moved, dropped, broken, moved again, and cemented back together before finally being enclosed in an impressive monument.
50.5Fritz, Jean
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Tony's BreaddePaola, Tomie
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Take Care, Good KnightShelley Moore Thomas
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Take Care, Good KnightShelley Moore Thomas
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Merriam-Webster's First Dictionary
Introduces young readers to approximately three thousand words in a revised reference which includes definitions, common phrases, and usage examples in age-appropriate language.
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The Story of Peppa PigNeville Astley
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The Snowball
A small snowball gets bumped by a skier and rolls down the hill growing in size and picking up people as it goes.
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Puppies Are Like That
Introduces the characteristics of puppies in brief text and illustrations.
2.30.5Pfloog, Jan
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Be Safe in Your Home (Growing Up Great!
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Stars in Your Eyes (Our Generation, Volume 3)Susan Love
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STARTING BALLET00Edom, Helen and Katrak, Nicola
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Little Monkey LostKeith Du Quette
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The Grumpy MorningPamela Duncan Edwards
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The Grumpy MorningPamela Duncan Edwards
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Scholastic literacy placeJan Brett
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Monster Trucks!
An introduction to monster trucks discusses their history, mechanical features, and how they are used in competing and racing.
2.80.5Goodman, Susan E.
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If You Give a Dog a DonutLaura Joffe Numeroff
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The Magic School Bus Looking for LizCole, Joanna
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Town Mouse, Country MouseJan Brett
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Miles And Miles Of Reptiles
The Cat in the Hat travels the globe--in his trusty crocodile car--to explore the world of reptiles: lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodilians. Along the way, young readers learn the characteristics shared by most reptiles; basic information about each group; quirky, fun facts about individual species; and much, much more.
3.40.5Rabe, Tish
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Llama Llama Misses MamaAnna Dewdney
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The Cat In The Hat
Join the Cat in the Hat as he makes learning to read a joy! It's a rainy day and Dick and Sally can't find anything to do . . . until the Cat in the Hat unexpectedly appears and turns their dreary afternoon into a fun-filled extravaganza! This beloved Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss, which also features timeless Dr. Seuss characters such as Fish and Thing 1 and Thing 2, is fun to read aloud and easy to read alone. Written using 236 different words that any first or second grader can read, it's a fixture in home and school libraries and a favorite among parents, beginning readers, teachers, and librarians. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
2.10.5Dr. Seuss
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Midnight On The Moon
The magic treehouse takes Jack and Annie to a moon base in the future where they continue to search for the fourth thing they need to free their friend Morgan from the magician's spell.
2.81Osborne, Mary Pope
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The LoraxDr. Seuss
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CorduroyDon Freeman
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Pete The Cat And His Magic Sunglasses
Pete the Cat wakes up feeling grumpy-nothing seems to be going his way. But with the help of some magic sunglasses, Pete learns that a good mood has been inside him all along. Fans of Pete the Cat will love watching him take his positive outlook and transform a grumpy day into an awesome day!
2.20.5Dean, James and Dean, Kimberly
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Put Me In The Zoo
Attempting to find out where he really belongs, a huge polka-dotted dog tries to give himself to the zoo.
1.40.5Lopshire, Robert
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Pickles to Pittsburgh (The Sequel to Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs)
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Wild Weather: Tornadoes!
Describes the work of two people who study tornadoes in the Midwest.
4.10.5Hopping, Lorraine Jean
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Alexander, Who Used To Be Rich Last Sunday
Although Alexander and his money are quickly parted, he comes to realize all the things that can be done with a dollar.
3.40.5Viorst, Judith
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City Mouse-Country Mouse And Two More Mouse Tales From Aesop
Three easy to read folktales are retold in this book: City Mouse-Country Mouse, "The Lion And The Mouse," and "Belling The Cat."
2.80.5Wallner, John C.
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Curious George Feeds The Animals
George and his friend have gone to see the new rain forest exhibit at the zoo. Despite the "Do not feed the animals" signs, George wants to share his peanuts--pandemonium ensues.
3.30.5Rey, H. A.
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Flossie & the FoxPat McKissack
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Are You My Mother?
Never having seen his mother, a baby bird makes humorous mistakes trying to find her.
1.60.5Eastman, P. D.
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Never Talk to StrangersIrma Joyce
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Olivia The Princess
When Olivia and Princess Stephanie realize they look like one another, they decide to switch places for a day.
3.80.5Shaw, Natalie
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September Sneakers
Someone has been stealing and leaving behind little green sneakers, so Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy trail their new teacher, who wears the same shoes in normal size.
3.11Roy, Ron
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?Carle, Eric , Martin, Bill
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FishChristine A. Caputo
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One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
A story-poem about the activities of such unusual animals as the Nook, Wump, Yink, Yop, Gack, and the Zeds.
1.70.5Dr. Seuss
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Big Pig on a DigJenny Tyler, Stephen Cartwright
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Autumn's First LeafSteve Metzger
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Oh, The Thinks You Can Think!
Relates in verse some of the unusual thinks you can think if only you try.
1.80.5Dr. Seuss
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Martina The Beautiful Cockroach
In this humorous retelling of a Cuban folktale, a cockroach interviews her suitors in order to decide whom to marry.
3.10.5Deedy, Carmen Agra
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Martina The Beautiful Cockroach
In this humorous retelling of a Cuban folktale, a cockroach interviews her suitors in order to decide whom to marry.
3.10.5Deedy, Carmen Agra
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Flying Bats!
A Level 1 Hello Science Reader that introduces these fascinating nocturnal creatures to preschoolers.
1.30.5Robinson, Fay
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Stanley's Christmas AdventureJeff Brown
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If You Give A Moose A MuffinLaura Joffe Ills By Felicia Bond Numeroff
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Go, Dog, Go!
Different kinds of dogs drive cars, wear hats, run around in mazes, and even have wild parties in treetops.
1.20.5Eastman, P. D.
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The Tiny TadpoleNicholls, Judith/ Meer, Mara Van Der (ILT)
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If You Give a Mouse a CookieNumeroff, Laura Joffe/ Bond, Felicia (ILT)
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Eat your peas, Louise! (A Rookie reader)Unknown Author
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Eat your peas, Louise! (A Rookie reader)Unknown Author
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Peanut-Butter Pilgrims
When Mrs. Peters, the troop leader, tells the Pee Wee Scouts that they will be putting on a Thanksgiving play at the town hall, Molly worries that she will forget all her lines.
3.21Delton, Judy
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