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Sid the Kid and the Dryer: A Story About Sidney Crosby
By Lesley Choyce. 2020
Cléo matelot
By Jeanne Mout. 2021
Cléo vit au bord de l’eau et son rêve est de faire le tour du monde en voilier. Alors, son…
père lui donne un drap blanc, et avec ses ciseaux d’argent, sa mère lui coud une voile. Cléo part à l’aventure. Mais Cléo grandit, et la voile est vite trop petite. Cléo n’aime pas ça, elle voudrait rester petite, toute sa vie. Une histoire empreinte de douceur, de joie et de douleurs, où l’on se sent voguer sur l’océan de l’imaginaire.Maisy's Pool
By Lucy Cousins. 1999
Maisy's fun and familiar world reflects favorite TV episodes—and the lively adventures young children have every day. One of four…
adventures familiar to children who watch Maisy on TV, in MAISY'S POOL, Maisy and her friends splash in a wading pool. As always, toddlers, preschoolers, and parents will find the ordinary extraordinary with Maisy!Froggy Learns to Swim
By Jonathan London. 1995
Froggy's parents enjoy swimming in the pond, but Froggy is afraid to try. Maybe he'll feel better if he swims…
with his flippers and snorkel. Learn with Froggy as he and his mother learn and swim: "Bubble, bubble, toot, toot..." Limited picture descriptions present.Duck on a Bike
By David Shannon. 2002
One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike!" he thought.…
At first he rode very slowly, and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! A duck on a bike? From Sheep to Horse to Chicken to Goat, everyone in the barnyard has something to say about Duck's zany idea. But what are they really thinking? And what will happen next? Images and image descriptions available.The Maggie B.
By Irene Haas. 1975
Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping (I Can Read! #9)
By Peggy Parish. 1985
Winter Adventure (Molang)
By Jenne Simon. 2017
It's a sparkling, snowy winter day! Molang and Piu Piu can't wait to have fun in the snow! First they'll…
go skiing, and then ice fishing, and maybe they'll even find some cuddly animals along the way. With Molang and Piu Piu, it's always an adventure. Don't miss this beautiful storybook! This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.The Christmas Snowman
By Margery Cuyler, Johanna Westerman. 2011
Two weeks before Christmas, Kevin and Sally decide to build a snowman. One night they look out the window and…
are amazed to see Mr. Snow-their snowman-making snow angels, sledding, and even skating on the pond. But when the weather warms up just before Christmas and Mr. Snow starts to melt, Kevin and Sally come up with a plan to save their friend by imploring the help of Santa Claus. Johanna Westerman’s elegant drawings compliment Margery Cuyler’s touching story to create a book that is perfect for children and parents to share during the holiday season. Ages 4-8.Drake Makes a Splash! (Galaxy Zack #8)
By Ray O'Ryan, Colin Jack. 2014
Zack tries to help Drake learn to swim in this chapter book adventure--but is he in over his head?Zack is…
surprised when he discovers that his best friend Drake doesn't know how to swim! With a little patience and some help, Zack has Drake splashing around in the water in no time. But swimming is another matter. Will Drake overcome his fear and learn how to swim in time for another galactic adventure? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.A Different Pond (Fiction Picture Books)
By Bao Phi. 2017
Acclaimed poet Bao Phi delivers a powerful, honest glimpse into a relationship between father and son and between cultures, old…
and new. A Different Pond is an unforgettable story about a simple event—a long-ago fishing trip. As a young boy, Bao Phi awoke early, hours before his father's long workday began, to fish on the shores of a small pond in Minneapolis. Unlike many other anglers, Bao and his father fished for food, not recreation. A successful catch meant a fed family. Between hope-filled casts, Bao’s father told him about a different pond in their homeland of Vietnam. The New York Times has said that Bao Phi’s poetry “rhymes with the truth.” Together with graphic novelist Thi Bui’s striking, evocative art, Phi’s expertly crafted prose reflects an immigrant family making its way in a new home while honoring its bonds to the past.Pool
By JiHyeon Lee. 2015
What happens when two shy children meet at a very crowded pool? Dive in to find out! Deceptively simple, this…
masterful book tells a story of quiet moments and surprising encounters, and reminds us that friendship and imagination have no bounds. Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version.Cherry Blossom
By Ruth Welsford. 2019
Cherry Blossom was strong! He could pick up an opponent by his mawashi belt and lift him out of the…
ring. He was agile! He could dodge with his big body, then, quick as lightning, thrust his opponent beyond the dohyo. But for all his strength, Cherry Blossom felt powerless when an earthquake struck his beloved country. The many faces of strength, courage, love, loss, and how this informs our actions in times of adversity are at the center of this story while capturing the spectacle of the art of Sumo.On the Ball (Hyperion Picture Book (eBook))
By Brian Pinkney. 2015
Owen loves playing ball. But it doesn't always "love" him back. And after a particularly disastrous day on the field,…
Owen is benched. He is feeling so low that he doesn't even notice the ball rolling through a hole in the fence until it's gotten away. In his effort to get it back, he discovers that he has more skills than he realizes.Harbor Bound
By Catherine Bailey. 2019
Seal the hatches.Lock the boom.Looming waves.Up . . . up . . . ZOOM!Daylight is fading, so it's time for…
boats of all kinds to wrap up their work and navigate back to harbor. As a tugboat and its crew of father and child steer toward home, it's a race to get there before the storm does! Harbor Bound traces their energetic journey, finally culminating with a gentle lullaby as they reach the shore.This picturebook is a natural choice for children who love vehicle stories, and its steady, lilting rhythm makes it perfect for bedtime reading.The Great Indoors
By Julie Falatko. 2019
When the humans head out to go camping, the animals settle in for a relaxing holiday of their own! Teen…
bear takes over the bathroom with her curling iron, the beavers prepare their fanciest recipes, and the deer kick up their feet for a dance party. What starts as a little unwinding soon escalates to a big mess, just in time for everyone to head home. . . .Julie Falatko and Ruth Chan's quirky humors shine in this hilarious take on family trips that will have kids wondering what exactly goes on back at home when they're on vacation.Ladybug, Muddle, and Thud: Iron Bug Triathlon
By John Sandford. 2020
Ladybug, Muddle, and Thud compete to make caramel apples with sprinkles—yummy! Discover what happens in a triathlon, while the group…
of insect friends make caramel apples in four easy steps. Guess which friend crosses the finish line first?Arthur's Camp Out (An I Can Read Book)
By Lillian Hoban. 1994
Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp (I Can Read! #Level 1)
By Syd Hoff. 1996
From the book jacket: Guess who's going to summer camp with Danny? His friend the dinosaur. An expert at…
foot races and football, and happy to help when weary hikers need a lift, this gigantic camper is a huge hit. Since the publication of Danny and the Dinosaur in 1958, the popular pair has been a favorite for beginning readers everywhere, who, like Danny, love the dinosaur as much for the measure of his size as for the largeness of his heart. Those who enjoy this book may also want to read "Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!" (also available from Bookshare). This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy. AGES 3-7What a Lucky Day!
By Jashar Awan. 2020
OH NO! BAD LUCK! A black cat crossed my path! I won’t catch anything today! Four animals are off to…
the lake to go fishing, but each thinks the other will wreck their day. Raccoons are thieves. Frogs give you warts. Storks deliver babies. Wait. What? Where did these crazy ideas come from? As this wryly humorous and thoroughly satisfying tale shows, it’s a mistake to judge others on what you’ve heard—and there’s plenty of luck for everyone.