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Small Walt
By Elizabeth Verdick, Marc Rosenthal. 2017
Small Walt is the smallest snow plow in the fleet and he always gets picked last, but when there is…
a big snowstorm in the city, he will have the chance to prove his worthHaunted party (Holiday Books: Halloween Ser.)
By Iza Trapani. 2009
10 little ninjas
By Miranda Paul, Nate Wragg. 2016
The Bicklebys' birdbath
By Roberta Angaramo, Andrea Perry. 2010
Told in a cumulative rhyme in the style of "This Is the House That Jack Built," this is a laugh…
out loud story of cause and effect featuring a mailman, a runny nose, a bee, a terrified goose, and much more! For ages 3-6. 2010Chicken cheeks (the beginning of the ends)
By Kevin Hawkes, Michael Ian Black. 2009
Tap tap boom boom
By G. Brian Karas, Elizabeth Bluemle. 2014
Tap tap boom boom got a storm in bloom. Its a mad dash for shelter as rain sweeps into an…
urban neighborhood. Where to go? The subway? It's the perfect place to wait out wind and weather. Strangers share smiles and umbrellas and take delight in the experience of a city thunderstorm. Boom, Boom! Award winner. For preschool-grade 2G is for goat
By Patricia Lee Gauch, Patricia Polacco. 2003
Do you know which ones will grow?
By Susan A. Shea, Tom Slaughter. 2011
Snowflakes fall
By Steven Kellogg, Patricia MacLachlan. 2013
In this illustrated poem in honor of the victims of the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, falling snowflakes celebrate the…
uniqueness of life, its precious, simple moments, and the strength of memory. For preschool-grade 2The red lemon (Deluxe Golden Book)
By Bob Staake. 2006
Farmer McPhee's yellow lemons are ready to be picked and made into lemonade, pies, and muffins, but when a red…
lemon is found in the crop and discarded, it eventually yields some surprises. For preschool-grade 2Turtle splash!: countdown at the pond
By Cathryn Falwell. 2001
The Bill Martin Jr. big book of poetry
By Various, Michael Sampson, Bill Martin Jr.. 2008
Anthology of more than a hundred poems including traditional Mother Goose rhymes and poets such as Emily Dickinson, Mary Ann…
Hoberman, Langston Hughes, Jack Prelutsky, Christina G. Rossetti, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Judith Viorst. Subject categories include animals, nature, school, feelings, family, food, and nonsense. For grades 3-6. 2008The river between us
By Richard Peck, Henry Cole, Kim Norman, Kimberly E. Norman. 2003
Illinois, 1861. Tilly Pruitt's mother accepts two mysterious young women from New Orleans, Delphine and Calinda, as boarders in the…
early Civil War days. Fifteen-year-old Tilly finds them fascinating, but townspeople think they are Confederate spies. Their secrets emerge after Tilly's brother, a Union army soldier, is wounded. For grades 6-9. 2003Chicken soup with rice: a book of months
By Maurice Sendak. 1962
Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R))
By Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1963
My many colored days
By Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1996
A rhyming tale in which a child describes his moods on different days. "Some days are yellow. Some are blue."…
The child feels different on different days, but always goes back to being himself. For preschool-grade 2 and older readersThe Song of Mu Lan
By Jeanne M. Lee. 1995
Translation of an ancient Chinese folk song. When the emperor is raising an army, Mu Lan's father has no elder…
son to send. Mu Lan disguises herself as a young man and goes to war for ten years. For grades K-3Mr. Tall and Mr. Small
By Barbara Brenner, Mike Shenon. 1994
A giraffe and a mouse argue over whose size is better. They quarrel until the day a hunter drops a…
lighted match that sets the forest on fire. Afraid they will be trapped, the mouse and the giraffe put their heads together and find a way out. Only then do they learn to appreciate their differences. For preschool-grade 2Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? (A Bright & early book)
By Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1970
Mr. Brown can make all sorts of noises. He can go moo moo, and buzz buzz, and pop pop. He…
can sound like a train, and like a clock, and even like a knock. For preschool-grade 2Read-aloud rhymes for the very young
By Jack Prelutsky. 1986