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No More Noisy Nights
Holly L. Niner - 2017
He finally gets a great night’s sleep – and discovers three new friends in the morning.
How to Lose All Your Friends
Nancy Carlson - 1994
Colored-pencil illustrations throughout.
Little Grunt and the Big Egg
Tomie dePaola - 1990
A boy brings home a big egg that hatches into a dinosaur.
Is Two a Lot?: An Adventure with Numbers
Annie Watson - 2019
Is 2 a Lot? is a wonderfully charming and authentic exchange between mother and child. Annie Watson’s story makes numbers tangible, and Rebecca Evans’s illustrations bring them to life.
Santa's Story
Will Hillenbrand - 2019
Dasher is busy dashing, Donner is dozing, and Cupid is crooning. It isn’t until Santa remembers their annual tradition—reading a Christmas story together—that the reindeer are ready.Reindeer merriment abounds in this charming yuletide tale about honoring the celebration of holiday customs with those you love.
Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe
Vera B. Williams - 1981
It's the next best thing to paddling it yourself.
If You Were a Writer
Joan Lowery Nixon - 1988
She's not exactly sure what a writer does, though. She sees her mom staring at the typewriter and then she sees her opening up boxes of books. But what comes in between? With some help from her mom, Melia begins to learn the tools of the trade. She learns how to make pictures with words, how to search for ideas, and, of course, how to start a story. Before she knows it, Melia's creating her own spellbinding tales. Maybe she is a writer after all!
Raccoon on His Own
Jim Arnosky - 2001
But soon he notices all kinds of things he has never seen before, and from the safety of his little boat, he begins to explore the world around him. Paralleling the exciting-and often frightening-experience of a child's first adventure away from home, Raccoon on His Own offers little ones a glimpse of being on their own for the very first time.
Mushroom in the Rain
Mirra Ginsburg - 1974
Soon, a wet butterfly, then a drenched mouse, a dripping sparrow, and even a rain-soaked rabbit each beg to join him under his miniature umbrella. How can the ant let the others in when there is barely room enough for one? But as the rain comes down and down, they all somehow manage to squeeze together and share the tiny shelter. And when the sun finally comes out, the ant discovers a magical secret of just what happens to mushrooms in the rain!
Moldilocks and the Three Scares: A Zombie Tale
Lynne Marie - 2019
Papa Scare (a monster), Mama Scare (a mummy), and Baby Scare (a vampire) live in a haunted house where they eat finger sandwiches and alpha-bat soup. One night, they go out to walk their dog (a bloodhound, of course) to let their soup cool down. While they’re away, in walks the zombie Moldilocks, looking for food, a chair, and a bed that’s just right. Kids will love this hauntingly funny story with its surprise ending!
There's a Sea in My Bedroom
Margaret Wild - 1984
David is afraid of the sea until magical things start to happen when he takes a conch shell into his bedroom.
Harry and the Terrible Whatzit
Dick Gackenbach - 1977
When his mother goes to the cellar and doesn't return right away, Harry shoves aside his fears to search for her and confronts the terrible two-headed whatzit.
Meanwhile Back at the Ranch
Trinka Hakes Noble - 1987
Meanwhile back at the ranch, all that happens is Elna strikes oil, inherits a fortune, and is visited by the President. Never has the West been wilder or funnier. A Reading Rainbow Feature Selection. Full-color illustrations.
Emily's Art
Peter Catalanotto - 2001
Fair's first-grade art contest. "What a beautiful rabbit!"For Emily, the words are a shock.Her painting is of her dog, Thor. Not a rabbit.But instead of thinking: What's wrong with this judge? Emily takes the words, and the judgment, to heart.Just as she takes her art.Not everyone, not Ms. Fair, or even Emily's best friend, Kelly, can see that.At first.
Two
Kathryn Otoshi - 2014
Whenever they'd get the chance, they'd dance! She'd sing and snap. He'd tappity-tap. What a pair they made! At the end of each day, they'd always say, "ONE, TWO, I'll count on you, 'til the end, we'll be best friends." Until Three jumps in between them . . . Suddenly One only wants to play with Three. "ONE, THREE, odds we'll be!" they chant. Two feels left out. But what can she do? Another character-building counting book by award-winning author Kathryn Otoshi, Two is a powerful story of friendship, loss, letting go, and self-discovery.