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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

Pre-K - 1st

An Orange in January

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

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

Pre-K - 1st

How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?

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

How Do Dinosaurs Say I'M MAD?

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

Worms for Lunch?

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

Clifford's First School Day

Written by Norman Bridwell

When Emily Elizabeth brings young Clifford to class, he wants to do everything the students are...

K - 3rd

Too Loud Lily

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

Bear's New Friend

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

Bear Shadow

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

Sky Color (Creatrilogy)

Written by Peter H. Reynolds

Marisol loves to paint. So when her teacher asks her to help make a mural for the school library,...

K - 5th

Clifford Makes the Team

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

I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii, 79 A.D.

Written by Lauren Tarshis

History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.

4th - 6th

I Survived the San Francisco Earthquake, 1906

Written by Lauren Tarshis

History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.

4th - 6th

Cookie's Week

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

Froggy Bakes a Cake

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

Lily and Miss Liberty

Written by Carla Stevens

Against the colorful backdrop of 19th-century New York, a poor girl ingeniously raises money for Lady Liberty, and helps her friends, too. "An excellent introduction to historical fiction."—SLJ

3rd - 4th

Day of the Blizzard

Written by Marietta Moskin

Katie braves New York City’s Great Blizzard of 1888 as she sets out on an errand for her ailing mother. "Enough suspense to make it a good choice for reluctant readers."—SLJ

3rd - 4th

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 - 1st

The Shape of Things

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

Chick 'n' Pug: Chick 'n' Pug

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

Pretzel

Written by Margret Rey

In this favorite by the authors of Curious George, Pretzel is a very distinguished and admired dog,...

K - 3rd

Miss Bindergarten and the Best Friends

Written by Joseph Slate

Emily and Vicky are best friends. They both wear yellow boots. They both like red hats. They play all the same games. Are they twins?

K - 2nd

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose

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

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