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Maisy's Favorite Things
By Lucy Cousins. 2001
Preschoolers' favorite books are Maisy books! These tiny board books feature all the things that Maisy- and every preschooler- loves…
best. Toys, clothes, animals, and more- Maisy's world is a delightful place indeed, and everything that makes it special is all right here in a size just right for tiny hands.Tuck Me In!
By Sherry Scharschmidt, Dean Hacochen. 2010
All the baby animals are ready for bed. Will you help tuck them in? You will? Great! Just turn the…
pages and tuck them in, one by one. (And don't forget to say "Good night!") An irresistible book, sure to become a favorite bedtime ritual.The Hatseller and the Monkeys
By Baba Wague Diakite. 1999
BaMusa the hatseller traveled from town to town with his hats piled high on his head. "Hee Manum nin koi…
kadi sa!" he sang, which means, "What a wonderful busineness hat selling is!" One day, BaMusa set out for a festival that was a day's walk away. He was in such a hurry to leave, he didn't eat any breakfast. Halfway there, he grew so tired and hungry, he had to stop and rest. But when he woke up, his hats were gone! Soon he discovered the monkeys high in the tree branches above him were all wearing colorful hats! How would he get them back? It wasn't until BaMusa put some food in his stomach that he could think clearly and figure out exactly what he must do.--From book jacketOne Lonely Sea Horse
By Saxton Freymann, Joost Elffers. 2000
10 Little Sock Monkeys
By Harriet Ziefert. 2005
Ready, Freddy! The Penguin Problem (Ready, Freddy! #19)
By Abby Klein. 2010
The Berenstain Bears 5-Minute Inspirational Stories
By Stan, Berenstain w/ Mike Berenstain. 2017
The Berenstain Bears 5-Minute Read-Along Stories is the perfect companion for young readers at bedtime or anytime. With classic stories…
from the Berenstain Bears Living Lights series, join the Bear family and all their friends in Bear Country as they learn how to be good friends, how to play fairly, where to find courage, and much more. This oversize padded storybook is sure to become a lap time favorite for Berenstain fans, both young and old, as they read these stories in 5 minutes.Splash!
By Ann Jonas. 1995
It's hard to keep up with the goings-on at Ann Jonas's pond. What fun young readers will have keeping track!…
Cat. Dog. Frog. Fish. Who went in and who jumped out? Here is a counting book as fresh as a spring-fed pond.So Many Bunnies
By Rick Walton. 1998
From the Publisher: Follow Mother Rabbit through her rambling house and garden as she tucks in a whole alphabet of…
baby bunnies, from Abel through Zed. This cozy bedtime book has the comforting familiarity of a lullaby combined with the fundamental concepts toddlers adore. From Children's Literature - Mary Quattlebaum: So Many Bunnies does double-duty. It gets kids hip-hopping into Easter as well as into National Poetry Month, celebrated each April. Rick Dalton's ingenious rhyming text weaves alphabet and counting lessons into a sweet tale of Old Mother Rabbit who lived in a shoe. Unlike her human counterpart, Mother Rabbit knows just what to do and where to tuck her twenty-six sleepy darlings, from "1 was named Abel./He slept on the table" to "26 was named Zed./He slept on the shed." Paige Miglio's soft-toned watercolors are a lovely complement to this lullaby.Emily's First 100 Days of School
By Rosemary Wells. 2000
From the book: On the first day of school I leave my mama's arms. I am too excited to cry.…
Emily is ready for her first day of school. There's so much to do: learning the alphabet, singing, reading books, dancing, and counting, starting with the very first day. "When we reach one hundred days, we will have a big party," says Miss Cribbage. One hundred days feels very far away, but day by day, Emily and her classmates see they're getting closer. And as the lessons they learn begin to add up, their world expands. Emily's First 100 Days of School is a celebration of the joy of learning. Supported by a vital community of family, friends, neighbors, and teachers, a child develops her own rhythm and timing for exploring the wonders of the world around her.Doggone Dogs!
By David Catrow, Karen Beaumont. 2008
From the "New York Times"-bestselling creators of "I Ain't Gonna Paint No More!" comes a tail of 10 mischievous, lovable,…
and delightfully ungainly dogs, who find themselves in one hilarious antic adventure after another.Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car
By Eileen Christelow. 2000
The five little monkeys and Mama are eager to get a new car. The five little monkeys clean and paint…
their old car until it sparkles like new. But who will buy it? Perhaps those clever monkeys can convince their cranky crocodile neighbors that what they really need is ... yes, a car!How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?
By Jane Yolen, Mark Teague. 2004
Come along for some BIG fun as your favorite dinosaurs delight young readers with their playful antics. How do dinosaurs…
count to ten? Over and over and over again! Image descriptions present10 Tiny Puppies: A Counting Book
By V. C. Graham. 2010
There Are Cats in This Book
By Viviane Schwarz. 2008
There are cats in this book. It's true. And if you look inside, you'll see them! Tiny, Moonpie, and Andre.…
You'll also see that they are ready to play . . . P.S. There are fish in this book, too.Monkey Math
By Larry Dane Brimner. 2007
Bears on Wheels
By Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain. 1969
The Wind in the Willows
By Kenneth Grahame.
Chuck's Truck
By Peggy Perry Anderson. 2006
Old Blue is Chuck’s truck. When Chuck gets ready to go to town, his barnyard friends gather around. Into the…
truck climb the duck Luck, dogs Nip and Tuck, the burro Buck, workhorse Huck, the chicken that goes cluck,” Sue and Lou, and the goat Flo, too. So come along, jump in Old Bluethere’s still some room just for you!Sitting Down to Eat picture book
By Bill Harley. 1996