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Written by Greg Foley
When Caterpillar tells Bear that he is making a cocoon, Bear is worried. Will Caterpillar be safe?...
Pre-K - K
Written by Audrey Penn
Chester Raccoon learns that his mother never runs out of love, no matter how many share it. "The powerful pull of old-fashioned sentiment."—Publishers Weekly
Pre-K - K
Written by Steven Kroll
The Mayor of Mouseville announces a contest, awarding a prize to whomever builds the biggest...
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Michael Anthony Steele
A new building is going up Watch the big trucks lift and dig.
Pre-K - 1st
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
Pre-K - 1st
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?
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Courtney Pippin-Mathur
Maya seems set on sharing her bad mood with everyone in the house, until her clever Gramma suggests wonderful plans for when her spirits lift. "A visual delight."—Kirkus
Pre-K - 1st
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
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Dianna Aston
From their start as delicate blossoms, this brightly-colored, celebratory tale shows how oranges grow and make their journey all the way to grocery store shelves.
Pre-K - 2nd
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
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Jane Yolen
Everyone's favorite dinosaurs are back--and this time they are going to school. More fun dinosaur antics await. These prehistoric pupils are in a class of their own!
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Jane Yolen
R-O-A-R! What happens when little dinosaurs get mad? And how do they calm down? Brimming with...
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Leonid Gore
"Who on earth would eat worms for lunch?" the curious little leaf-loving worm wants to know....Not...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Sofie Laguna
Lily Hippo can't help it—she's just too loud. But a new music and drama teacher shows Lily that sometimes, volume is exactly what you need
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Karma Wilson
Bear is going to the swimming hole, but first he must find his friends. There's a clatter in the...
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Frank Asch
Bear is trying to catch a fish—if his pesky shadow will let him—in this simple lesson about the sun’s daily movement.
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Norman Bridwell
Clifford wants to play baseball with the kids, so he tries to find a bat his size: a tree, a...
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Cindy Ward
Ward and dePaola tell the tale of Cookie, a black and white cat whose unique point of view will appeal to young readers.
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Jonathan London
It is Froggy’s mother’s birthday, and Froggy wants to make her cake all by himself! In the...
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Dayle Ann Dodds
The sprightely rhymes in this clever, colorful picture book reveal how simple shapes come together to form houses, boats, and other common objects.
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Jennifer Sattler
Chick appoints himself the "sidekick" to a sleepy Pug who bears only passing resemblance to the superhero of Chick's favorite book. "Delightful."—SLJ
Pre-K - 1st
Written by Lucille Colandro
Our favorite lady is back and hungry for Valentine's Day treats! That lovely old lady has returned...
Pre-K - 2nd
Written by Sarah Weeks
Youngsters who've taken their silly pills will love Mrs. McNosh for her slapstick humor. Written in...
Pre-K - K
Written by Norman Bridwell
Clifford has to be on his best behavior and utilize all his charm to prove to the neighbors that he is a good friend--not a troublemaker.