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E-I-E-I-O: how old MacDonald got his farm
By Judy Sierra, Matthew Myers. 2014
Once upon a time, Old MacDonald didn't have a farm. He just had a yard - a yard he didn't…
want to mow. But under the direction of the wise (and ecologically sensitive) Little Red Hen, Mac learns to look at the environment in a very different way, and whole new worlds start to bloom with the help of some mud, garbage, horse poop, and worms! Judy Sierra's spirited verse, paired with Matthew Myers's exuberant illustrations, yields a fresh take on a children's classic, complete with raised-bed gardens and an organic farmers' market - making this a perfect story for armchair gardeners and devoted locavores of all sizes. For preschool-grade 2Bumpety, dunkety, thumpety-thump!
By K. L. Going, Simone Shin. 2017
Two toddlers go on a bumpety berry hunt in this darling picture book that's perfect for preschoolers. Wagon on gravel…
goes bumpety-bump. Pebbles in the pond fall plunkey-plunk. Toes in the grass dance thumpety-thump. Bumpety-plunkety-thumpety-thump! Join two sweet siblings as they explore their backyard, get deliciously creative in the kitchen, and then spend a cozy evening preparing for bed. Along the way they'll get muddy and messy and hungry and sleepy - just as all little ones do.Award-winning author K.L. Going's celebration of imagination, creativity, and sibling love will have readers young and old chiming in - and yearning for some yummy pie! For preschool-grade 2And the robot went
By Sergio Ruzzier, Michelle Robinson. 2017
Let's build
By Sue Fliess, Miki Sakamoto. 2014
Let's build a fort! Grab a pencil, draw the plans. We'll construct it with our hands. Dad and son hit…
the hardware store. And then they start to build! Raise the walls up, hoist that beam. Real construction takes a team! When they're all done, they'll have the coolest fort ever! For preschool-grade 2The gentleman bat
By Abraham Schroeder, Piotr Parda. 2014
The teeth of the comb & other stories
By Osama Alomar, C. J. Collins. 2017
Personified animals (snakes, wolves, sheep), natural things (a swamp, a lake, a rainbow, trees), mankind's creations (trucks, swords, zeroes) are…
all characters in The Teeth of the Comb. They aspire, they plot, they hope, they destroy, they fail, they love. These wonderful small stories animate new realities and make us see our reality anew. Some descriptions of sex, some strong language, and some violenceSome of the days of Everett Anderson (Everett Anderson Ser. #1)
By Lucille Clifton, Evaline Ness. 1970
Short simple verses celebrate the boy's "joie de vivre." The days of six-year-old Everett Anderson are the days of the…
week, each one a poem to itself, and two for Friday. For preschool-grade 2Spinster Goose: twisted rhymes for naughty children
By Lisa Wheeler, Sophie Blackall. 2011
It's a seashell day
By Dianne Ochiltree, Elliot Kreloff. 2015
Rhymes chronicle a mother and son sharing a day of sand digging, seashell collecting, and seashore exploring. Kids will learn…
about a variety of shells and count along with the boy as he totals up his collection, puts his shells away, and then drifts off into a well-earned bedtime. A spread of seashell facts caps off the story. Award winner. For grades K-3Moose on the loose
By Kathy-Jo Wargin, John Bendall-Brunello. 2009
Moose on the Loose is full of movement and activity as a little boy meets up with a moose. Using…
cause-and-effect prose, the reader travels with the moose through the catchy, rhyming text, anticipating the moose's next moves as the boy tries to keep up with this outdoor animal on the run. The story, the language, the rhythm of the questions, and the wonderful illustrations all work together to make Moose on the Loose a read-aloud that both children and older readers will want to experience again and again. A 2012 Michigan Reads! selection. For preschool-grade 2Bubble gum, bubble gum
By Lisa Wheeler, Laura Huliska-Beith, Harriet Kasak Portfolio. 2004
After a variety of animals get stuck one by one in bubble gum melting in the road, they must survive…
encounters with a big blue truck and a burly black bear. A 2017 Michigan Reads selection. For preschool to grade 2. 2004Spunky little monkey
By Michael Sampson, Bill Martin Jr., Brian Won. 2017
A day at the lake
By Stephanie Wallingford, Dawn Rynders, Erica Pelton Villnave. 2013
Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear? (Kohl's cares for kids)
By Eric Carle, Bill Martin Jr.. 2004
Song of the water boatman: & other pond poems
By Joyce Sidman, Beckie Prange. 2005
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 worthA small Christmas
By Wong Herbert Yee. 2004
Daniel finds a poem
By Micha Archer. 2016
Whopper cake
By Karma Wilson. 2007
Can you growl like a bear?
By John Butler. 2007