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One Perfect Day (Brave)
Steve Purcell - 2012
Featuring an original story about Princess Merida as well as illustrations by one of the artists working on the Pixar film, Brave, this jacketed picture book will appeal to little girls who want to know more about their favorite character.
Goodnight Tractor
Michelle Robinson - 2013
Goodnight plough. Goodnight trailer. Goodnight cow. Goodnight dog and goodnight sheep...Goodnight Tractor, time to sleep (from book jacket).
Best Lowly Worm Book Ever!
Richard Scarry - 2013
It's quite the busy day for Lowly Worm. Whether he is at school, on the farm, helping his friends, or zooming about in his apple car, Lowly always gives young readers plenty to see and discover. Learning new words, counting along, and finding their favorite characters in the illustrations, children will repeatedly pore over this newly discovered Richard Scarry gem, lovingly completed by his son, Huck Scarry.
Welcome Little One
Sandra Magsamen - 2009
Filled with lively illustrations, gentle rhyming text, and a heartfelt message of universal love, this beloved elephant board book allows parents and children to celebrate and cherish their one-of-a-kind bond. The perfect gender-neutral baby shower or infant gift to congratulate and send to new parents, pregnancy gift, first birthday gift, or for simply expressing the love you have for the little ones in your life!On the day you were born, it was love at first sight. We welcomed you, little one, and held you so tight.Why readers love Welcome Little One: Perfect for babies and toddlers ages 0 to 3. Made for their little hands! Ample space to record the birth details of your little one to look back on as baby starts growing With a bonus section to write a personal message to your little one, this sweet elephant story doubles as the ultimate keepsake gift for newborns! Add a heartfelt message and trade your baby shower card for a keepsake book
Cars Go
Steve Light - 2016
Little ones will enjoy revving up their reading with these eight noisy cars as they honk, clank, vroom, and zoom their way through this lively book! The sturdy pages feature a police car, pick-up truck, sports car, monster truck, and many more, accompanied by a cacophony of sounds sure to charm any young vehicle enthusiast.
Trains
Byron Barton - 1986
All aboard as the train journeys through a town, past workers repairing the rails and into the station. With simple text and vibrant illustrations, readers will learn about a variety of trains and what they do. Trains Board Book "will delight the youngest and have enough meat for older preschoolers and beginning readers" (Kirkus Reviews).Supports the Common Core State Standards
Going to the Sea Park
Mercer Mayer - 2009
A day at the Sea Park proves to be full of fun and adventure.Going to the Sea Park is a story with simple, easy-to-read text—ideal for emergent readers who want to join Little Critter on a day of under-the-sea delight.
1, 2, 3 Count with Me (Sesame Street)
Naomi Kleinberg - 2005
Starting with 1 elephant, 2 tigers, 3 penguins, and so on, the animals proceed across the pages and come together in a final spread crowded with a colorful cast of creatures–with plenty of fur and feathers! This sturdy board book with a padded cover is the perfect small size for toddlers, yet still has pages exploding with engaging text and illustrations.
Across the Big Country An Alphabet Adventure with Donald Duck
G. Harrison Olesen - 1973
Donald Duck's airplane trip across the country provides situations which stress each letter of the alphabet.
Corduroy's Halloween
B.G. Hennessy - 1995
Lift the flaps and share his holiday fun! Corduroy has lots to do to get ready. He visits the pumpkin patch and finds a perfect pumpkin. He goes to the store to get everything he needs for his Halloween costume. And he decorates the house and puts out treats for all the trick-or-treaters who will knock on his door. Join in the excitement of Halloween with this holiday tale perfect for even the youngest reader.
Frosty the Snowman
Jack Rollins - 2000
Suitable for Late Elementary (HLSPL Level 3), this title covers piano solo; 4/4 meter; C Major; eighths and dotted-quarter note notation; mainly 5-finger positions with some hand-position shifts up and down the keyboard. It also includes lyrics.
Argus
Michelle Knudsen - 2011
Henshaw is handing out eggs for hatching. "Mine looks different," says Sally. "Don't be difficult," says Mrs. Henshaw. When Sally's egg cracks, what emerges is something green and scaly with big yellow eyes. Argus isn't like the other chicks;he isn't small and fuzzy, and he doesn't like seeds and bugs. He'd rather eat other chicks (or children, as he grows even bigger). Watching the other kids playing with their identical chicks, Sally wonders, would she be better off without Argus? With sly humor and a subtle tug at the heartstrings, Michelle Knudsen hatches a story about learning not just to tolerate, but to love what is different, while Andrea Wesson's endearing illustrations bring the tale to life with quirky details and offbeat charm.
What Shall We Do With The Boo Hoo Baby?
Cressida Cowell - 2000
They try feeding him, bathing him and playing with him, but nothing seems to work. Will they ever get the boo-hoo baby to go to sleep?
At the Zoo
Sesame Workshop - 2006
The baby versions of several favorite Sesame Street characters visit the zoo and describe their favorite zoo animal friends in this rhyming board book.