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What Does Bunny See?
By Linda Sue Park. 2005
A rabbit explores a garden, finding flowers of every color, before hopping home for a nap and dreams of rainbows.…
Rhyming clues invite the reader to answer the question: What does bunny see? Linda Sue Park’s sprightly verses and Maggie Smith’s cheerful illustrations will delight young children, as each turn of the page yields a colorful surprise.Curious George Learns to Count from 1 to 100
By H. A. Rey. 2005
Curious George is a good little monkey, and always very curious. Now George is curious about numbers. Countingfrom 1 to…
10 is easy, but can he count all the way to 100? George has picked the perfect day to try. It's his town's 100th birthday today and everyone is coming out to celebrate!With the help of his friend, the man with the yellow hat, George learns to countfrom 1 to 100, making his usual monkey mischief along the way. Young minds (and little fingers) will find all kinds of wonderful things to count as they turn each colorful page.In this large format, paper-over-board book each page features familiar objects for children to count. From home (toys, shoes, plates) to the park (bugs,sticks, clouds) to school (paste, crayons, books) George finds many different things to count. A perfect book for celebrating counting, numbers and the 100th day of school.Curious George's Are You Curious?
By H. A. Rey, Margret Rey. 1998
Do you ever feel like George? Are you curious? Are you mischievous? Curious kids can read along with their parents…
to see if they behave like the monkey best known for getting in and out of mischief.Eat Your Peas, Ivy Louise!
By Leo Landry. 2005
Welcome to the world’s smallest circusstarring the Tender Tiny Peasin this charming, one-of-a-kind fantasy that reveals there can be much…
more to a child’s dinnertime than meets the adult eye. This is the perfect book for every parent who has ever tried to get a toddler to eat and every toddler who has refused.Red Sings from Treetops
By Joyce Sidman. 2009
Roman Numerals I to MM
By Arthur Geisert. 1996
With a farm of pigs as his abacus, Arthur Geisert uses elements of a search and count game to bring…
Roman numerals to life in this unintimidating math-concept book. First, the seven Roman numerals are equated with the correct number of piglets. Then the reader may practice counting other itemshot-air balloons, gopher holes, and moreas the remarkable adventure unfolds. (And yes, there are one thousand pigs in the etching for M!)The Cat Who Wouldn't Come Inside
By Cynthia Von Buhler. 2006
All tigers and tabbies, calicos and strays, kittens and cats, need love. And trust. They want things just so. And,…
sometimes, they do not want to come inside. But a little patience and a little attention can make all the difference . . .Here's a loving tribute to feline companionship, sure to warm human and kitty hearts-because cat company is worth waiting for!Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate ABC
By June Sobel. 2006
The captain of this brave and bumbling pirate crew has ordered them to capture the entire alphabet--and they'll walk the…
plank if they're missing a single letter! Now these swashbuckling mateys are embarking on an alphabet adventure unlike any other, and they won't (ahem,can't) rest until they've found anA, aZ, and everything in between. June Sobel's hilarious text and Henry Cole's adventurous animal pirates harmonize in an irresistible book for alphabet-learning, pirate-loving kids everywhere.Red Light, Green Light
By Anastasia Suen. 2005
Roll into one little boy's make-believe traffic world, filled with flashing lights, zooming cars, whirring helicopters, and racing fire engines.…
He's turned records into rotaries, shoe boxes and books into highway ramps, crayons into lane markers, and dandelions into trees. It's a world where imagination rules and creativity abounds. With its bouncy rhyming text and bright illustrations, this book is perfect for every preschooler who loves planes, trains, and automobiles. It's a bold introduction to how vehicles stop . . . andgo!Ella Sarah Gets Dressed
By Margaret Chodos-Irvine. 2003
Ella Sarah may be little, but she has a BIG sense of style--and it isn't at all like that of…
her mother, father, and older sister. Yet they all want her to dress just like them! Ella Sarah will have none of it--and when her flamboyantly dressed friends arrive, it's clear that Ella Sarah's favorite outfit is just right for her. Margaret Chodos-Irvine's spirited story will gently nudge young children toward independence--providing plenty of exuberant colors and patterns to identify along the way. Winner of the Caldecott HonorCalavera Abecedario: A Day Of The Dead Alphabet Book
By Jeanette Winter. 2004
Every year Don Pedro and his family make papier-mâché skeletons, or calaveras, for Mexico's Day of the Dead fiesta. From…
the Angel and Doctor to the Mariachi and Unicornio, there's a special calavera for each letter of the alphabet. Come dance with them!Includes a glossary of Spanish words and an author's note.Inchworm and a Half
By Elinor J. Pinczes. 2001
What’s a fraction? A puzzled inchworm enlists the aid of 1/2-inch, 1/4-inch, and 1/4-inch worms in her quest to measure…
all the vegetables in their garden. New lengths bring new fractions to conquer, but the worms prove equal to every challenge, triumphantly munching their way through this delicious tale of math and measuring. Children and teachers alike will cheer this entertaining visual demonstration of a confusing math concept.Can You Count Ten Toes?
By Lezlie Evans. 1999
In this dynamic counting book you can learn to count in ten different languages: Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog,…
Russian, Hindi, Hebrew, and even Zulu! Amaze your teachers, impress your friends, and prepare yourself for world travel with this incredible counting book that's unlike any other. Lezlie Evans's jaunty rhyme and Denis Roche's vibrant illustrations are sure to intrigue young language learners.Henrys Night
By D. B. Johnson. 2009
Henry cannot sleep. The sounds of the village keep him awake. If only he could find the whippoorwill, the night…
bird no one sees, and hear its sweet song! Henry takes his night jar, fills it with fireflies, and sets off with the lantern to track his elusive serenader. But each time he draws near, the bird stops singing and flies deeper into the woods. Henry encounters many wonderful creatures there, but will he ever find his night bird? And where will the whippoorwill ultimately lead him? In this fifth book of the Henry series, D. B. Johnson recreates the wonder of Henry David Thoreau’s moonlit walks, and shines a quiet comfort into the mysterious night woods.Slide, Already!
By Kit Allen. 2005
What do you do when you’re at the top of the playground slide but not quite ready to go down…
yet? Friends are lining up behind you and the pressure is on . . . Here’s the perfect book for anyone who’s ever been afraid to go into the deep end, off the high dive, or go down the big slide. Come onslide, already! Children will be drawn to the bold, cheerful art and the soft, puffy cover. The rounded corners and strong paper stock will make it difficult for children to rip.Curious Baby My First Words at the Farm Gift Set (Curious George Book & Hat)
By H. A. Rey. 2010
A gingham-patterned gift box includes a board book and cotton monkey-ear hat for keeping curious babies warm and cozy. The…
board book features lively illustrations of Curious George exploring the farm. Each object and animal includes a simple label. The gift package incorporates tips for new parents about the importance of shared reading. Pair this with the Curious Baby Curious George: My Curious Dreamer Gift Set for a cuddly, soft reading experience with your baby.Gossie Plays Hide and Seek
By Olivier Dunrea. 2009
Where is Ollie? Gossie, Gertie, BooBoo, and Peedie are all looking for him. Is he in the barn? Is he…
under the hens? Is he among the apples? Where could Ollie be? Children will enjoy the touch-and-feel, pull tabs, flaps, and other interactive elements as the goslings search high and low for Ollie. Then it's their turn to team up with the goslings using the fold-out game board in the back!Pug in a Truck
By Nancy Coffelt. 2006
Pug and his friend travel far and wide. They deliver goods in their big red truck. Sometimes they see toothpicks,…
and dragon wagons, even ground clouds . . . So hop inand make sure to keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down. Because when you’re on the road with Pug, there’s plenty of trucker talk and adventure around every corner!Let's Sign, Baby!
By Leo Landry, Kelly Ault. 2005
Is your baby hungry or tired? Does she have a tummy ache or does he just need a diaper change?…
It's easy to know when you and your baby learn to sign together.Studies show that babies who sign develop increased vocabularies, experience less frustration, and begin to speak earlier. These short stories, playful pictures, and clear instructions are practical for parents and fun for older siblings. Let's Sign! is designed to help you more fully enjoy mealtime, playtime, bedtime, and other daily activities with the baby in your life.Curious George and the Dog Show (CGTV Reader)
By H. A. Rey. 2008
Curious George goes to a dog show and comes home with the winning contestants. When George becomes curious about how…
many dogs are in the apartment, he devises a clever way to find out. This early reader explores the concepts of counting and grouping.