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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | 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. | Clements, Andrew |
3 | The World Needs Who You Were Made To Be | Author Joanna Gaines follows up her #1 New York Times bestselling We Are the Gardeners with The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be. This children's book, beautifully illustrated by Julianna Swaney, celebrates how creativity and acceptance can come together in a bright and beautiful adventure. | Gaines, Joanna |
4 | The Boo Boo Book | Masoff, Joy/ Dickason, Jack (ILT) | |
5 | The Night Before First Grade | Natasha Wing | |
6 | Big Book of Stars and Planets | Emily Bone | |
7 | Me On The Map | A young girl describes how her room, her house, her town, her state, and her country become part of a map of her world. | Sweeney, Joan |
8 | Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type | Farmer Brown has a problem. His cows like to type. All day long he hears Click, clack, MOO. Click, clack, MOO. Clickety, clack, MOO. But Farmer Brown's problems REALLY begin when his cows start leaving him notes.... Doreen Cronin's understated text and Betsy Lewin's expressive illustrations make the most of this hilarious situation. Come join the fun as a bunch of literate cows turn Farmer Brown's farm upside down. | Cronin, Doreen |
9 | I Say Ooh You Say Aah | Invites the reader to interact with the story by repeating words and actions while helping a timid donkey find something he is missing. | Kane, John |
10 | never let a dinosaur scribble! | ||
11 | Merry Christmas, Splat | Scotton, Rob | |
12 | Merry Christmas, Splat | Scotton, Rob | |
13 | Summer Sun Risin’ | An African American boy enjoys a summer day on his family's farm, milking the cows, fishing, and having fun. | Nikola-Lisa, W. |
14 | Green Eggs and Ham | ||
15 | Amazing Whales! | Sarah L. Thomson | |
16 | Light Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbow’s | Rosinsky, Natalie M./ Boyd, Sheree (ILT) | |
17 | Rudolph Shines Again | ||
18 | Knut | Juliana Hatkoff | |
19 | Snow Dog, Go Dog | ||
20 | Curious George's First Day Of School | Rey, H. A. | |
21 | Pumpkin Soup | The Cat and the Squirrel come to blows with the Duck in arguing about who will perform what duty in preparing their pumpkin soup, and they almost lose the Duck's friendship when he decides to leave them. | Cooper, Helen |
22 | The Foot Book | ||
23 | Skippyjon Jones | Judith Byron Schachner | |
24 | Who Lives Here? | Pamela M. Hickman | |
25 | The Berenstain Bears Grow-it | Berenstain, Stan | |
26 | Light And Its Effects | Explores light, discussing how it travels, refraction and reflection, distortion and scattering, and color and shine. | Winterberg, Jenna |
27 | The Lorax | ||
28 | I Like Animals...What Jobs Are There? | Children who love animals can find out all about the future careers they can have. From being a vet, to a police dog handler, to a bee keeper, to a pet photographer, this book takes young readers through a day in the life of over 20 animal workers, showing them what they do throughout the day. The narrative approach brings each job to life, and makes this an accessible early career book for children who are beginning to think about what they want to do when they grow up. | Martin, Steve |
29 | Tyrannoclaus | Lawler, Janet | |
30 | Holler Loudly | Cynthia Leitich Smith | |
31 | You Will be My Friend! | Peter Brown | |
32 | I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! | ||
33 | The Berenstain Bears' Funny Valentine | Stan Berenstain | |
34 | Ruby the Copycat | Rathmann, Peggy | |
35 | The Tooth Book | ||
36 | Oh, the THINKS you can think! | ||
37 | Apples | Explains how apples were brought to America, how they grow, their traditional uses and cultural significance, and some of the varieties grown. | Gibbons, Gail |
38 | Jessica's Box | Will Jessica find a friend at school? It's not easy when you're shy, so every day she brings her cardboard box filled with something different to share. Until, finally, she discovers that all she truly needs to share is herself. Jessica's Box will capture the heart of every child, parent, teacher ... and friend. | Carnavas, Peter |
39 | Llama Llama Holiday Drama | Anna Dewdney | |
40 | Flap Your Wings | ||
41 | The Christmas Magic | Lauren Thompson | |
42 | Ten Apples Up On Top! | ||
43 | The moon Our Neighbor in Space | Donna Latham-Levine | |
44 | The moon | Donna Latham-Levine | |
45 | Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? | ||
46 | Llama Llama Red Pajama | ||
47 | The Biggest Christmas Tree Ever | Steven Kroll | |
48 | Snowmen At Christmas | Caralyn Buehner | |
49 | Oh Say Can You Say? | ||
50 | Don't Tell Lies, Lucy! | Cox, Phil Roxbee | |
51 | Llama Llama Mad at Mama | Anna Dewdney | |
52 | The Gingerbread Cookie Mystery | Judy Katschke | |
53 | Go, Dog. Go! | ||
54 | I Am Not Going To Get Up Today! | ||
55 | Oh, The Places You’ll Go! | ||
56 | The Moon Seems To Change | Explains the phases of the moon--the changes that seem to happen to it as it goes around Earth. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
57 | The Little Red Fort | Brenda Maier | |
58 | The Twelve Days of Winter: A School Counting Book | Deborah Lee Rose | |
59 | Howard B. Wigglebottom on Yes Or No | Howard Binkow | |
60 | Waiting is Not Easy! | Mo Willems | |
61 | hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb | ||
62 | From Seed to Pumpkin | Wendy Pfeffer | |
63 | The Runaway Wok | Ying Chang Compestine | |
64 | A Pair Of Polar Bears | When twin polar bear cubs were discovered alone in the wilds of Alaska, rescuers got involved to save the unprotected creatures by bringing them to the San Diego Zoo's Polar Bear Plunge where the two have grown into healthy, unique, and charismatic characters for all the world to see. | Ryder, Joanne |
65 | Santa Knows | ||
66 | Next Time You See A Pill Bug | Chances are that just under a nearby rock, you'll spot a roly-poly pill bug. Encourage a child to take a close look, and introduce a fascinating creature. Gently pick it up and watch as it rolls into a ball and unrolls to take a walk. This cousin to lobsters and crabs sheds its crusty skin and will tickle your hand with its 14 (count 'em!) wiggly legs. Awaken a sense of wonder in a child with the Next Time You See series from NSTA Kids. The books will inspire elementary-age children to experience the enchantment of everyday phenomena, such as pill bugs, fireflies, seashells, and sunsets. Free supplementary activities are available on the NSTA website. Especially designed to be experienced with an adult—be it a parent, teacher, or friend—Next Time You See books serve as a reminder that you don't have to look far to find something remarkable in nature. | Morgan, Emily |
67 | One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish | ||
68 | Fox in Socks | ||
69 | Fat Cat | Graves, Sue/ Smith, Jan (ILT) | |
70 | The Cat in the Hat | ||
71 | If Everybody Did | Stover, Jo Ann | |
72 | Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon | Even when the class bully at her new school makes fun of her, Molly remembers what her grandmother told her and she feels good about herself. | Lovell, Patty |
73 | The Penguin Who Wanted to Fly | Catherine Vase | |
74 | The gingerbread man | ||
75 | The Great Easter Egg Hunt | Michael Garland | |
76 | The Best Thing About Valentines | Hudson, Eleanor | |
77 | The Ear Book | ||
78 | What Makes Day And Night? | A simple explanation of how the rotation of the earth causes night and day. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
79 | What Makes Day And Night? | A simple explanation of how the rotation of the earth causes night and day. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
80 | What Dogs Want for Christmas | ||
81 | Bear's First Christmas | Robert Kinerk | |
82 | Weather | Kristin Baird Rattini | |
83 | Tiger Can't Sleep | S. J. Fore | |
84 | Light Is All Around Us | Light is all around you! It comes in many forms: Light from the sun brightens our day, firelight flickers in the night, electric lights fill our homes-and some animals even make the sea glow! With lively illustrations and fun diagrams from Paul Meisel, Light Is All Around Us by Wendy Pfeffer is a fascinating look into the many ways that light brightens our world. This is a Stage 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. | Pfeffer, Wendy |
85 | First day of school | Jackson, Kim/ Goodman, Joan E. (ILT) | |
86 | Hop On Pop | ||
87 | The Eye Book | ||
88 | There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bell! | Ravenously hungry, a little old lady goes about eating up everything in sight, including gifts, a sleigh, and a few reindeer in this lively holiday tale filled with wacky characters, sing-song verse, and colorful artwork. | Colandro, Lucille |
89 | The Night Before the Night Before Christmas | Natasha Wing | |
90 | From Seed to Pumpkin (Let's Read and Find Out Science) | Wendy Pfeffer | |
91 | The Good Egg | Jory John | |
92 | Amelia Bedelia's First Field Trip | Herman Parish | |
93 | How Do Dinosaurs Say I'm Mad? | Jane Yolen | |
94 | Penguins! | Presents an introduction to penguins, discussing their physical characteristics, mating habits, migration behaviors, predators, and different species. | Schreiber, Anne |
95 | The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet! | La Paz is a happy, but noisy village. A little peace and quiet would make it just right. So the villagers elect the bossy Don Pepe as their mayor. Before long, singing of any kind is outlawed. Even the teakettle is afraid to whistle! But there is one noisy rooster who doesn't give two mangos about this mayor's silly rules. Instead, he does what roosters were born to do. He sings: "Kee-kee-ree-KEE!" Carmen Deedy's masterfully crafted allegory and Eugene Yelchin's bright, whimsical mixed-media paintings celebrate the spirit of freedom -- and the courage of those who are born to sing at any cost. | Deedy, Carmen Agra |
96 | Let it Snow | Holly Hobbie | |
97 | First Day Jitters | Julie Danneberg | |
98 | A Crankenstein Valentine | Samantha Berger | |
99 | How The Cat Got His Hat | ||
100 | Arbor Day Square | A growing frontier townand one family in particular, still mourning the loss of their motherstrives to make the place feel more like home by planting trees, in this fictionalized retelling of the origins of Arbor Day. . | Galbraith, Kathryn |