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Thank You Bear: Don't Worry Bear

Written by Greg Foley

Simple illustrations and text tell the sweet story of Bear who worries about his friend Caterpillar who has wrapped himself up in his cocoon.

P - K

Robin Hill School: A Tooth Story

Written by Margaret McNamara

Young readers will relate to the experiences as they follow the kids of Mrs. Connor's first grade class through the year, from first day jitters, to the pumpkin patch, all the way to graduation

K - 1

Worms for Lunch?

Written by Leonid Gore

A curious worm wonders what various animals eat for lunch, and when he comes to a hungry fish, he's got a surprise in store "Simple and poetic."—SLJ

P - 2

Clifford: Clifford Makes the Team

Written by Norman Bridwell

Playful, loving, big, and warm, Clifford is "every child's idea of what a dog should really be"—Elementary English

K - 1

Henry and Mudge: Henry and Mudge and the Best Day of All

Written by Cynthia Rylant

The popular tales of Henry and his 180-pound dog, Mudge, a friendly pooch who's always ready for adventure. "An appealing, unintimidating format."—Children's Literature

1 - 2

Bear: Bear's New Friend

Written by Karma Wilson

Readers will be comforted by these gentle tales of Bear and the wonderful friends who find ways to take care of him. "Virtual instant classics."—Children's Literature

P - K

The Biggest Ever: The Biggest Snowman Ever

Written by Steven Kroll

The Mayor of Mouseville announces a contest, awarding a prize to whomever builds the biggest...

P - 1

Clifford's First School Day

Written by Norman Bridwell

Playful, loving, big, and warm, Clifford is "every child's idea of what a dog should really be"—Elementary English

K - 1

Froggy Books: Froggy Gets a Doggy

Written by Jonathan London

Preschoolers are sure to relate to Froggy's forgetfulness, impatience, and fears. Repetitive text and funny sounds keep the mood light "Good choice for read-aloud."—Publishers Weekly

P - 1

LEGO City: Fight This Fire

Written by Michael Anthony Steele

Welcome to the LEGO City Fire Department There's a new firefighter in town. He has a lot to learn. Can he save the day?

P - 1

The Magic Fish

Written by Freya Littledale

This easy-to-read retelling of the popular Grimm fairy tale, "The Fisherman and His Wife," retains the full folk flavor of the original.

1 - 2

How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?

Written by Jane Yolen

In soaring size and colossal colors, ten new dinosaurs demonstrate the fun and familiarity of...

P - 1

How Do Dinosaurs: How Do Dinosaurs Say I'm Mad

Written by Jane Yolen

Extra-large type, extra-large dinosaurs, and extra-large smiles are packed inside these playful, read-aloud books.

P - 1

I Love Tools

Written by Philemon Sturges

From clamps to paint brushes, this book shows all of the useful tools a busy family needs to build a bluebird house in their backyard. "Colorful, cheery art."—SLJ

P - 1

Mouse Count: Mouse Count

Written by Ellen Stoll Walsh

A hungry snake counts 10 mice for dinner, but the countdown begins as the clever mice escape him. "Unusually pleasing rehearsal of the numbers from 1 to 10."—Kirkus

P - 1

A Color of His Own

Written by Leo Lionni

All creatures have a color of their own…except for chameleons, and this sad fellow wants a color of his own. By four-time Caldecott honoree Leo Lionni.

K - 1

Bear: Bear Snores On

Written by Karma Wilson

Mouse finds a cozy cave but it soon turns into a party that wakes hibernating bear Will they all end up out in the cold?

P - K

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