Best of
Pre-K

1991

How Nature Works


David Burnie - 1991
    Full of hundreds of experiments and projects.

Three R S-Set of 3 Gr K-3


Ruth Beechick - 1991
    The best little teaching aids I have ever read. With my children as proof, these ways are far above other methods we have tried.

Grover, Grover, Come on Over! (Step into Reading, Step 1, paper)


Katharine Ross - 1991
    in full color. Grover can't come over because he's busy working on a secret recycling project. Young readers can unravel the mystery as Grover enlists the help of Elmo, Betty Lou, Bert and Herry to make his idea fly.

Shades of Black: Diversity in African American Identity


William E. Cross Jr. - 1991
    This book, using a thorough review of social scientific literature on Negro identity conducted between 1936 and 1967, demonstrates that important themes of mental health and adaptive strength have been frequently overlooked by scholars, both Black and White.

"Me First" and the Gimme Gimmes


Gerald G. Jampolsky - 1991
    

Building an Igloo


Ulli Steltzer - 1991
    In crisp black-and-white photographs, Ulli Steltzer documents the beauty and precision of an igloo's construction - from stacking blocks of snow to cutting a door - in this informative picture book.

In the Tall, Tall Grass


Denise Fleming - 1991
    You'll see ants and bees and birds--hip-hopping bunnies too. You'll even hear the sounds some of them make.Crunch, munch,caterpillars lunch...Crack, snap, wings flap...Beginning as the sun is high in the sky and ending as fireflies blink and the moon rises above, this backyard tour is one no child will want to miss.In the Tall, Tall Grass is a 1992 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award Honor Book for Picture Books.