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The Epic Adventures of Huggie & Stick
Drew Daywalt - 2018
A fantastically funny read-aloud about two unlikely friends and their epic journey around the world.
Felicity Floo Visits the Zoo
E.S. Redmond - 2009
. . . Kids will be happily grossed out to follow the icky trail as she pets one hapless, bleary-eyed creature after another. With whimsical, stylized illustrations showing Felicity’s handprints on every spread, this cautionary tale will have readers roaring out loud — and racing off to wash their hands!
The First Strawberries
Joseph Bruchac - 1993
Long ago, the first man and woman quarreled. The woman left in anger, but the Sun sent tempting berries to Earth to slow the wife's retreat. Luminous paintings perfectly complement the simple, lyrical text. "Complete harmony of text and pictures: altogether lovely." -- Kirkus Reviews, pointer reviewJoseph Bruchac is an award-winning storyteller whose books for children include Eagle Song, Children of the Longhouse, and Arrow to the Sun (all Dial). He lives in Greenfield Center, New York. Anna Vojtech lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts.
The Book Without a Story
Carolina Rabei - 2019
Will he ever find the perfect reader? A celebration of libraries, sharing stories and the magic of reading.
The Caboose Who Got Loose
Bill Peet - 1971
Katy Caboose is tired of being last, and one day an accident allows her to realize her dream of peace and solitude.
The Greedy Python
Richard Buckley - 1985
Full-color illustrations.
Snowshoe Thompson
Nancy Smiler Levinson - 1992
When snow cuts off the mail until spring, only postman John Thompson can get through the Sierra Nevada Mountains to deliver his letter. "Based on a true story, this is lively historical fiction with a nice sense of character and adventure, [and] the illustrations are packed with feeling and action." —BL. Notable 1992 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
A Moose That Says Moo
Jennifer Hamburg - 2013
Messing with nature is fun at first, until we see how hilariously wrong things go. Oinking otters! Picketing ground hogs! Stage-crashing pigs! What could be next? With deadpan text and eye-popping art, this raucous picture book builds gleefully to a riot of craziness that brings the whole fantasy tumbling down―in a comedic warning against imaginary menageries that kids will find hilarious.
Tony's Bread: An Italian Folktale
Tomie dePaola - 1989
His poor daughter Serafina wants to be allowed to marry. Each of their dreams seems far away until Angelo, a rich young nobleman from Milan, appears and devises a way to make everyone's dreams come true. Full color.
Monkey on the Run
Leo Timmers - 2019
But the street is very busy and they are moving so slowly! Little Monkey loses patience and jumps onto the fire engine. Up the ladder from there and he joins a TV crew! Then the garbage truck, an aquarium bus, a food cart for rabbits packed with carroty treats, Arctic animals traveling by snow globe, a jewel thief's getaway car . . .There is so much going on in the street, it's become a playground!Each vehicle in this wordless picture book contains a world of detail, activity and humor to share with curious toddlers.
Dinosaur Bones
Bob Barner - 2001
Filled with fun dinosaur facts (a T. Rex skull can weigh up to 750 pounds!) and an informational "Dinometer," Dinosaur Bones is sure to make young dinosaur enthusiasts roar with delight.
Doctor Ted
Andrea Beaty - 2008
Ted knows it is time to become Doctor Ted. Well, what else is a bear to do?
The Potty Train
David Hochman - 2008
Are you ready? Let's chug away on the Potty Train!
Fish is Fish
Leo Lionni - 1970
When the tadpole, now a frog, returns to tell his friend of the extraordinary things he’s seen, the minnow, now a fish, tries to follow in his footsteps, but quickly finds that land is not what he expected. Friendship truly saves the day in this imaginative tale of a fish out of water.
The Little Red Caboose
Marian Potter - 1953
Boys and girls will love the inspiring tale and the colorful illustrations by Tibor Gergely.