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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | Horton Hears A Who! | A city of Whos on a speck of dust are threatened with destruction until the smallest Who of all helps convince Horton's friends that Whos really exist. | Dr. Seuss |
3 | Horton Hears A Who! | A city of Whos on a speck of dust are threatened with destruction until the smallest Who of all helps convince Horton's friends that Whos really exist. | Dr. Seuss |
4 | Horton Hears A Who! | A city of Whos on a speck of dust are threatened with destruction until the smallest Who of all helps convince Horton's friends that Whos really exist. | Dr. Seuss |
5 | Chicka Chicka Boom Boom | An alphabet rhyme/chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree. | Martin, Bill |
6 | Green Eggs And Ham | It takes much effort before Sam-I-am can convince another person to try green eggs and ham. | Dr. Seuss |
7 | Green Eggs And Ham | It takes much effort before Sam-I-am can convince another person to try green eggs and ham. | Dr. Seuss |
8 | ABC of Jobs People Do | Roger Priddy | |
9 | Sheila Rae, The Brave | When brave Sheila Rae, who usually looks out for her sister Louise, becomes lost and scared one day, Louise comes to the rescue. | Henkes, Kevin |
10 | Oh, The Places You'll Go! | Advice in rhyme for proceeding in life; weathering fear, loneliness, and confusion; and being in charge of your actions. | Dr. Seuss |
11 | It Looked Like Spilt Milk | A mystery book for young children presents a continuously changing white shape silhouetted against a blue background that challenges them to guess what it is. | Shaw, Charles G. |
12 | Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed | A counting book in which, one by one, the little monkeys jump on the bed, only to fall off and bump their heads. | Christelow, Eileen |
13 | The Runaway Bunny | A little rabbit who wants to run away tells his mother how he will escape, but she is always right behind him. | Brown, Margaret Wise |
14 | Clifford's Manners | Clifford learns to be polite and courteous in all activities in his life. | Bridwell, Norman |
15 | Time for School, Mouse! | Laura Joffe Numeroff | |
16 | Time for School, Mouse! | Laura Joffe Numeroff | |
17 | Franklin Goes To School | Franklin learns to overcome his fears on the first day of school. | Bourgeois, Paulette |
18 | The Cat In The Hat Comes Back! | A rhyming story for beginning readers about the adventures of the Cat In The Hat. | Dr. Seuss |
19 | The Cat In The Hat Comes Back! | A rhyming story for beginning readers about the adventures of the Cat In The Hat. | Dr. Seuss |
20 | Clifford And The Big Storm | When a hurricane strikes while Clifford and Emily Elizabeth are having fun visiting her grandmother at the beach, Clifford the big red dog knows just what to do to keep everyone safe. | Bridwell, Norman |
21 | A Bad Case of Stripes | David Shannon | |
22 | A Bad Case Of Stripes | Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. Why? Because the other kids in her school don't like them, and Camilla Cream is very, very worried about what other people think of her. In fact, she's so worried that she's about to break out in...a bad case of stripes! Follow the plight of Camilla Cream, who dreams of being popular, until an odd woman feeds her lima beans to cure her malady. | Shannon, David |
23 | The Dinosaur Who Lived In My Backyard | A young boy imagines what it was like long ago when a dinosaur lived in his backyard. | Hennessy, B.G. |
24 | From Caterpillar to Butterfly | Heiligman, Deborah | |
25 | Families are Different | Nina Pellegrini | |
26 | Families are Different | Nina Pellegrini | |
27 | A Color of His Own | Leo Lionni | |
28 | Going Home | Although a Mexican family comes to the United States to work as farm laborers so that their children will have opportunities, the parents still consider Mexico their home. | Bunting, Eve |
29 | When Sophie Gets Angry--Really, Really Angry... | A young girl is upset and doesn't know how to manage her anger but takes the time to cool off and regain her composure. | Bang, Molly |
30 | The Knowing Book | Inspiring and wise, this story begins and ends with the sky that is always above you. In between, a young rabbit travels through the wide world, experiencing joy and sorrow and all the wonder that the world has to offer. Along the way he chooses a path, explores the unknown, and ventures along trails on and off the map. And at the end of the journey, braver and more confident, he returns home, the place he can always count on and will always know. This beautiful celebration of life is the perfect gift to mark any milestone in a child's life from birth to graduation. | Dotlich, Rebecca Kai |
31 | LILLY'S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE | KEVIN HENKES | |
32 | Stone Soup | Clever soldiers outwit greedy townspeople with the creation of a special soup in this cherished classic, a Caldecott Honor book. First published in 1947, this picture book classic has remained one of Marcia Brown's most popular and enduring books. This story, about three hungry soldiers who outwit the greedy inhabitants of a village into providing them with a feast, is based on an old French tale. | Brown, Marcia |
33 | Imogene's Antlers | One Thursday Imogene wakes up with a pair of antlers growing out of her head and causes a sensation wherever she goes. | Small, David |
34 | Biscuit And The Big Parade! | It's time for the big parade, Biscuit! The parade is here, and Biscuit can't wait to see the fire trucks, jugglers, and even clowns! But when will it be his turn to march? The sweet little yellow puppy proves that with a little might and a lot of heart, any dream-big or small-can come true. Biscuit and the Big Parade! is a My First I Can Read, perfect for shared reading with a child. | Capucilli, Alyssa Satin |
35 | Oh, Say Can You Say Di-No-Saur? | Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat shows Sally and Dick how dinosaur fossils are excavated, assembled, and displayed in a museum, in a fact-packed primer for beginning readers who love exploring the prehistoric world of dinosaurs. | Worth, Bonnie |
36 | The Pigeon Needs A Bath! | The Pigeon needs a bath! Except, the Pigeon's not so sure about that. Besides, he took a bath last month! Maybe. It's going to take some serious convincing to get the Pigeon to take the plunge. | Willems, Mo |
37 | Biscuit And The Lost Teddy Bear | Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Biscuit, the beloved puppy's latest adventure features him helping to reunite a lost teddy bear with its owner and doing exactly what he does best: lending a paw and making new friends! | Capucilli, Alyssa Satin |
38 | Feast for Ten | Cathryn Falwell | |
39 | The Doorbell Rang | Ma makes a dozen cookies for Victoria and Sam to share, but the arrival of more and more friends means fewer cookies for each child. | Hutchins, Pat |
40 | Sheep In A Jeep | Records the misadventures of a group of sheep that go riding in a jeep. | Shaw, Nancy E. |
41 | This Is The Way We Go To School: A Book About Children Around The World | Describes, in text and illustrations, the many different modes of transportation children all over the world use to get to school. | Baer, Edith |
42 | 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. | Dr. Seuss |
43 | Wemberly Worried | A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school. | Henkes, Kevin |
44 | The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, And The Big Hungry Bear | Little Mouse worries that the big, hungry bear will take his freshly picked, ripe, red strawberry for himself. | Wood, Audrey and Don |
45 | I Like Myself! | Karen Beaumont | |
46 | I Like Myself! | Karen Beaumont | |
47 | What Do You Do With A Tail Like This? | Young readers can explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, and feet, in a beautifully illustrated, interactive guessing book. A Caldecott Honor Book. | Jenkins, Steve and Robin Page |
48 | Don't Forget The Bacon! | Various sights on the way to the store make it difficult for a young boy to remember the items on his mother's shopping list | Hutchins, Pat |
49 | Just Helping My Dad | When Little Critter helps his Dad all day long, things don't go as planned. | Mayer, Mercer |
50 | 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. | Dr. Seuss |
51 | Pete The Cat: The Wheels On The Bus | Pete the cat's school day is recounted in this twist on the classic song. | Dean, James |
52 | Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! | When the bus driver decides to take a break from driving, a wild and wacky pigeon pleads and begs to take his place, capturing the antics of a preschooler's temper tantrum. | Willems, Mo |
53 | Pete the Cat’s Groovy Box of Books | Kimberly and James Dean | |
54 | Olivia Forms A Band | Olivia decides that a marching band must accompany the fireworks display so she forms one from pots, pans, her brother's toys, and her father's suspenders. | Falconer, Ian |
55 | Max and the Tag-along Moon | Floyd Cooper | |
56 | First Day Jitters | Sarah is afraid to start at a new school, but both she and the reader are in for a surprise when she gets to her class. | Danneberg, Julie |
57 | What If Everybody Did That? | Uses whimsical mixed-media illustrations to help children understand the consequences of messy, disruptive and otherwise thoughtless behaviors if rules were broken on a large scale. | Javernick, Ellen |
58 | City Dog, Country Frog | Through the seasons, whenever City Dog visits the country he runs straight for Country Frog's rock to play games with him, but during the winter things change for them both, and come spring, their friendship blooms a little differently. | Willems, Mo |
59 | Inch By Inch | To keep from being eaten, an inchworm measures a robin's tail, a flamingo's neck, a toucan's beak, a heron's legs, and a nightingale's song. | Lionni, Leo |
60 | My Mouth Is A Volcano! | Whenever thoughts pop into Louis's head, he can't control his mouth, and he ends up interrupting everybody. | Cook, Julia |
61 | Oh Say Can You Say? | A collection of nonsensical tongue twisters. | Dr. Seuss |
62 | Pete The Cat | Pete the cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand-new white shoes. Along the way, his shoes change from white to red to blue to brown to wet as he steps in piles of strawberries, blueberries, and other big messes. | Litwin, Eric |
63 | This Is How We Do It: One Day In The Lives Of Seven Kids From Around The World | Follow the real lives of seven kids from Italy, Japan, Iran, India, Peru, Uganda and Russia for a single day! In Japan Kei plays Freeze Tag, while in Uganda Daphine likes to jump rope. But while the way they play may differ, the shared rhythm of their days--and this one world we all share--unites them. This genuine exchange provides a window into traditions that may be different from our own as well as a mirror reflecting our common experiences. Inspired by his own travels, Matt Lamothe transports readers across the globe and back with this luminous and thoughtful picture book. | LaMothe, Matt |
64 | Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving | By the 1800s, people were forgetting Thanksgiving! That all changed the day Sarah Hale picked up her pen and wrote a letter. More steadfast than Plymouth Rock, this "lady editor" started a campaign that would outlast four decades, five presidents, and the Civil War, to put Thanksgiving Day on the calendar. | Anderson, Laurie Halse |
65 | Zoo | Provides a behind-the-scenes look at a working day at the zoo, from the moment the workers arrive until the night guard locks the gate. | Gibbons, Gail |
66 | GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS | James Marshall | |
67 | Chrysanthemum | Chrysanthemum loves her name, until she starts going to school and the other children make fun of it. | Henkes, Kevin |
68 | Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? | Animal illustrations and captions provide an entertaining introduction to color concepts and word-recognition skills. | Martin, Bill Jr. |
69 | Just A Kite | Mayer, Mercer | |
70 | One Tiny Turtle | Lyrically chronicles the journey of a tiny, endangered loggerhead turtle as she hatches on the beach, struggles to reach the water's edge, and survives the ocean's dangers to one day return and lay her own eggs on the very same beach. | Davies, Nicola |
71 | Llamas | Maya Myers | |
72 | Tree Of Cranes | A Japanese boy learns of Christmas when his mother decorates a pine tree with paper cranes. | Say, Allen |
73 | On Earth | Take a journey into space to explore the earth's rotation, the various seasons, weather patterns, the process of day turning into night, and more through simple text and bold illustrations. An ALA Notable Book. | Karas, G. Brian |
74 | The Other Side | A lyrical narrative told in the hopeful voice of a child confused about the fence someone else has built in her yard and the racial tension that divides her world. | Woodson, Jacqueline |
75 | Olivia | Whether at home getting ready for the day, enjoying the beach, or at bedtime, Olivia is a feisty pig who has too much energy for her own good. | Falconer, Ian |
76 | Whales | Introduces different kinds of whales. | Gibbons, Gail |
77 | Pete The Cat: Old Macdonald Had A Farm | Pete the cat learns the sounds of the different farm animals in this twist on the classic song. | Dean, James |
78 | Red House, Tree House, Little Bitty Brown Mouse | In this rhyming story, a young mouse makes her way around the world, introducing colors. | Jane Godwin |
79 | Clifford At The Circus | Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the big red dog have a day at the circus that they will always remember. | Bridwell, Norman |
80 | Clifford At The Circus | Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the big red dog have a day at the circus that they will always remember. | Bridwell, Norman |
81 | Clifford At The Circus | Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the big red dog have a day at the circus that they will always remember. | Bridwell, Norman |
82 | Clifford At The Circus | Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the big red dog have a day at the circus that they will always remember. | Bridwell, Norman |
83 | Clifford At The Circus | Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the big red dog have a day at the circus that they will always remember. | Bridwell, Norman |
84 | Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time (Book and Audio CD) | Laureen Thompson | |
85 | Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time (Book and Audio CD) | Laureen Thompson | |
86 | A Fair Bear Share | Four bear cubs collect ingredients for a blueberry pie, counting and recounting them as their supply grows. | Murphy, Stuart J. |
87 | Pete & Pickles | When Pickles the elephant turns his life upside-down, Pete the pig comes to realize that a perfectly predictable, practical, and uncomplicated life is not always preferable. | Breathed, Berkeley |
88 | 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. |
89 | The Rabbit Listened | Cori Doerrfeld | |
90 | How Rocket Learned To Read | When a dedicated yellow bird sets up a classroom in Rocket the puppy's favorite napping spot and begins to read aloud, the young canine is drawn in by the story and eventually learns to spell and read. | Hills, Tad |
91 | Curious George at the Aquarium | Margret | |
92 | Drop | "Drop the water droplet leads young readers on an adventure through the hydrologic cycle"-- | Emily Kate Moon |
93 | What Makes Day And Night? | A simple explanation of how the rotation of the earth causes night and day. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
94 | What Makes Day And Night? | A simple explanation of how the rotation of the earth causes night and day. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
95 | What Makes Day And Night? | A simple explanation of how the rotation of the earth causes night and day. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
96 | A Very Full Morning | Montanari, Eva/ Montanari, Eva (ILT) | |
97 | Little Leonardo's Fascinating World of Science | ||
98 | If You Plant A Seed | While planting seeds in their garden, two animals learn the value of kindness. | Nelson, Kadir |
99 | Flash, Crash, Rumble, And Roll | Explains how and why a thunderstorm occurs and gives safety steps to follow when lightning is flashing. | Branley, Franklyn M. |
100 | The Night Before First Grade | Penny's excitement over the start of first grade turns to sadness when she and her best friend are placed in different classrooms, but they make the best of it--and some new friends--in a poem based on "The Night Before Christmas." | Wing, Natasha |