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Written by Jessie Oliveros
James’s Grandpa has the best balloons because he has the best memories. He has balloons showing...
K - 4th
Written by JoAnne Adinolfi
Mr. Small is a hamster with a big hunger for adventure. When he leaves his cozy cage and meets...
1st - 5th
Written by Susan Meddaugh
When Carolina starts Carolina's Town Crier, a newspaper with a kids' (and dogs')-eye view of the...
1st - 4th
Written by Nick Bruel
Bad Kitty's in a bad mood . . . a very bad mood, and Puppy is not helping. Enter Uncle Murray,...
1st - 5th
Written by Miranda Paul
This spare, poetic picture book follows a group of kids as they move through all the different...
1st - 5th
Written by Lois Ehlert
This Mexican folktale is about Cuckoo, a beautiful bird who sings all day and night rather than...
Pre-K - 5th
Written by Kate DiCamillo
Mercy is a pig, but Mr. and Mrs. Watson cherish her. Mercy enjoys eating their buttered toast and...
1st - 4th
Written by Chris Van Allsburg
When Judy and Peter Shepherd bring home a game called Jumanji from the park they find out it’s a...
1st - 5th
Written by Peter H. Reynolds
Vashti couldn’t draw and was resisting trying in her art class. Her teacher gently encouraged her, so she began with an angry dot. Little did she know that her dot would unleash her creative energy.
K - 5th
Written by Peggy Moss
Roberta tries to find out where she fits in on the first day at a new school.