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Winston the Book Wolf


Marni McGee - 2006
    Winston grows to love reading and is soon devouring books with his eyes, and reading them (disguised as Granny Winston) to groups of children at the library. This hilarious book, complete with fabulous art and a die-cut cover highlights the importance of books and the joy of reading!

Harold and the Purple Crayon: Dinosaur Days


Liza Baker - 2002
    With his trusty purple crayon in hand he goes to visit them.Harold quickly finds himself in all sorts of trouble! He meets some unfriendly dinosaurs and is even chased by hot lava. Luckily, Harold is quick on his feet and quick on the draw. He is able to save himself and all his new prehistoric friends.Generations of children have enjoyed Harold's imaginative adventures. This engaging new story will delight fans, old and new.

Maggi and Milo


Juli Brenning - 2014
    Milo is a Border Collie, and he's very smart.  When Maggi gets a book about frogs from her grandma, naturally, she decides to take Milo to find frogs the very next day.  But it turns out that catching frogs is hard work. Lucky for Maggi, Milo is there to help. And lucky for Milo, even though Maggi’s not the world’s best frog hunter, she’s the kind of friend who makes everything a little more fun.With the spunk of Ladybug Girl and an illustration style suggestive of Charles Schulz, Maggi and Milo are an irresistible pair with a whole lot of charm.

Baby Says "Moo!"


JoAnn Early Macken - 2011
    They just might spot the animal that actually makes Baby's favorite sound!Filled with sweet rhymes and adorable art, Baby Says "MOO!" is sure to delight every baby who has ever said "moo!"

Peepsqueak!


Leslie Ann Clark - 2012
    As soon as little Peepsqueak bursts out of his shell, he is on the move!He is determined to fly—high, High, High! But is he too little to reach the sky?Young children will love this debut from author-illustrator Leslie Ann Clark about Peepsqueak, a lively little chick who doesn’t give up, no matter what.

A Dot in the Snow


Corrinne Averiss - 2016
    It turns out to be . . . a little girl with a twinkly face and gurgling laugh! Now Miki has someone to play with. Together the brand-new friends toss snowballs, have icy adventures, and eventually find their way home to snuggle with their mothers. Wonderfully sweet and spare illustrations capture a wintertime friendship in this warm picture book.

Monkey and the Little One


Claire Alexander - 2015
    Then Little One, an adorable mouse, appears and turns Monkey's life upside down. Wherever Monkey looks, whatever Monkey does, Little One is there and doing it too! But when Monkey finally succeeds in sending Little One away, he feels . . . lonely! Can he win back his friend?With Claire Alexander's softly hued, tropical artwork and her sibling-friendly message, Monkey and the Little One tenderly teaches children the value of friendship.

The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath: A Fairy Tale to Help You Feel Better


Susan Verde - 2020
    It was a BIG, BAD problem! One morning, the wolf came upon a peaceful little yogi doing sun salutations. The wolf wanted to huff and puff and blooow her hut down into a big pile of straw. But instead the yogi suggested, “Let’s meditate on that!” Soon the wolf met a second yogi, and then a third. He may have lost his huff and puff—but with the help of three new yogi friends, can the wolf find his breath?

The Weaver


Qian Shi - 2018
    On his web he collects seeds, twigs, leaves and all kinds of precious things he cannot name. Stanley is very proud of his collection, but what can one tiny spider do when it is washed away?

Grammy Lamby and the Secret Handshake


Kate Klise - 2012
    She talks loudly, carries a heavy sewing machine, and has big plans to take Larry to Tanzania and the South Seas when he grows up. She even has a secret handshake. It’s all too much for shy little Larry—until a summer storm blows through the Lambs’ valley, and Larry finds an unlikely hero in his own family. This gentle tribute to the bond between child and grandparent reminds us that it often takes time for little ones to fall in love—even with those who love them the most.

When Blue Met Egg


Lindsay Ward - 2012
    Blue puts Egg in a pail and sets off to look for Egg's mother. But as the winter winds down and the temperature goes up, Blue is in for a sad surprise. Not to worry, though. In this sweet story of friendship, even snowmelt grows into something beautiful. With her intricate cut-paper illustrations, Lindsay Ward perfectly captures her lovable characters and their world in this unforgettable, heartwarming tale.

Tippy-Toe Chick, Go!


George Shannon - 2003
    And Hen and her chicks are Hungry!Hen, Big Chick, and Middle Chick are no match for Dog. And Little Chick? Well, Little Chick is too little. Or is she?When you are small, you can also be brave and fast and resourceful, and -- as Little Chick discovers -- sometimes your family depends on you!

Dinos in the Snow!


Karma Wilson - 2005
    Whether they're dodging snowballs or hitting the slopes, they know how to have fun in the snow. Full color.

A Friend Like You


Tanja Askani - 2009
    This collection of Tanja's heart-meltingly cute photographs, accompanied by simple text celebrating the comforts and delights of friendship, is sure to appeal to anyone who loves animals and appreciates a true friend.

Shoes


Elizabeth Winthrop - 1986
    Morris Lessmore, which is also an Academy Award–winning short film—was praised by Booklist as "animated, energetic, and warmly colored."The perfect book to share during units on clothing and getting dressed—and for all teachers and parents helping children learn to tie their shoes.