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Books that Introduce Community to Young Learners
For more in-depth explorations of community and literacy, children’s books that introduce the magic of libraries, and fun pop-up books, check out some of following titles.
A-Z Community & Service Learning by Imogene Forte and Sandra Schurr, illustrated by Marta Drayton Incentive Publications, 1997 Grades 4-8 This guide encourages students to get involved in their local communities.
The Alabama Library Book by Carol Marsh Gallopade Publishing Group, 1991 Grades 4-12 Marsh introduces students to Alabama's special and unusual library collections.
The Arizona Library Book by Carol Marsh Gallopade Publishing Group, 1991 Grades 4-12 This book features unique libraries in Arizona of interest to young readers.
Arthur's Reading Race by Marc Tolon Brown Scott Foresman, 1996 Preschool-Grade 3 Arthur promises to buy ice cream for his little sister D.W. if she can read 10 words on signs at the park.
Brooklyn Pops Up Brooklyn Public Library, Editor Little Simon, 2000 Grades 4-8 A dozen illustrators and engineers bring the magic of Brooklyn to life in eight pop-up spreads.
California Pop-Up Book Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Editor Universe Publishing, 2001 Grades 4-12 A wide range of original contributions from contemporary writers and artists treat the subjects of California arts, architecture, and popular culture.
Check It Out: The Book About Libraries by Gail Gibbons Harcourt Brace, 1988 This discussion-starter introduces children to everything from the history of clay tablets, to checking out books, to comparing school libraries with the Library of Congress.
Communities (Social Studies) by Kisa Trumbauer and Gail Saunders-Smith Pebble Books, 2000 Grades 4-8 Communities describes various kinds of workers in a community and explains the services people in each occupation provide.
D.W.'s Library Card by Marc Tolon Brown Little, Brown, & Co., 2001 Preschool-Grade 3 Arthur's younger sister gets her own library card.
The Great TV Turn-Off (Cul-De-Sac Kids) by Beverly Lewis Bethany House, 1998 Grades 4-8 The kids agree to turn off TV for a week, but wonder if the adults in the neighborhood will be able to live without television.
Hi Ho Librario! by Judy Freeman Rock Hill Press, 1997 Grades 4-8 Pages and pages of songs, chants, and stories that inspire children to love books.
Hooray for Grandparent's Day by Nancy L. Carlson Viking Children's Books Preschool-Grade 3 Although Arnie has no grandparents to bring to school for Grandparent's Day, he has a community of substitutes there to support him.
How to Start an Alabama Books Library! Gallopade Publishing Group, 1994 Grades 4-12 This step-by-step guide explains how to assemble an individual library of state-related materials.
I Took My Frog to the Library by Eric A. Kimmel, illustrated by Blanche Sims Puffin, 1992 Preschool-Grade 3 Bridgett encounters a series of comic tragedies when she takes her unusual pets to the library.
Learning About Books and Libraries: A Gold Mine of Games by Carol K. Lee, illustrated by Janet Langford Highsmith Press, 2000 Grades K-6 Easy-to-follow games teach children about fiction and nonfiction books, the Dewey decimal system, map skills, and research resources.
Librarians Help Us Find Information: Community Helpers Series by Carol Greene Child's World, 1998 Grades 4-8 This book teaches children about the role the public librarian plays in the community.
The Library Dragon by Carmen Agra Deedy, illustrated by Michael P. White Peachtree Publishers, 1994 Preschool-Grade 3 Miss Lotta Scales, the new school librarian, is so consumed by her responsibility for the books that she is determined not to let any children near them.
Miss Bindergarten Takes a Field Trip with Kindergarten by Joseph Slate, illustrated by Ashley Wolff Dutton Books, 2001 Preschool-Grade 3 This canine educator takes the children on an alphabetical tour of the community.
My Grandmother the Mayor: A Story for Children about Community Spirit and Pride by Marjorie White Pelligrino, illustrated by John Lund Magination, 1999 Grades 4-8 The story deals with the ambivalence children feel about a loved one's involvement in the community and encourages children to play a supportive role.
Stella Louella's Runaway Book by Lisa Campbell Ernst Simon & Schuster, 1998 Preschool-Grade 3 Stella Louella has lost her library book and the whole town joins her to find it.
Tomas and the Library Lady by Pat Mora, illustrated by Raul Colon Dragonfly, 2000 Preschool-Grade 3 Tomas Rivera's life changes forever when the kind librarian teaches him to love books.
Would You Mail a Hippo? Learn About Community Places: Reading by Viki Woodworth Child's World, 1996 Grades 1-3 This beginning reader introduces children to their neighborhood and community workers.
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