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I Spy: A Game to Read and Play (Step Into Reading Ser.)
By Caitlin Haynes. 2014
Bob McGrath from Sesame Street reads this high-spirited story staring your child's favorite characters. The popular rhyming nursery game comes…
to Sesame Street, inviting the youngest readers to identify familiar characters and objects and explore early learning concepts such as colors, shapes, and sizes. This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.The 12 Days of Preschool (The 12 Days of)
By Jenna Lettice. 2018
Count the first twelve days of preschool with this fun-filled picture book inspired by &“The 12 Days of Christmas&”—perfect for fans…
of Natasha Wing&’s &“The Night Before . . .&” series!Celebrate the first 12 days of preschool! On the first day of preschool, all the kids learn how to share ONE fuzzy teddy bear. On the second day, the kids share TWO toy trains. The third day? THREE tricycles! Each of the first 12 fun-filled days of preschool are illuminated in this cumulative rhyming storybook based on "The 12 Days of Christmas."Preschoolers and their parents and teachers will love spotting all the fun things to find in the classroom. It's a great way to calm first-day-of-school jitters and to reinforce the idea of sharing by talking about what to expect once preschool is underway.Also available: The 12 Days of Kindergarten, The 12 Days of Halloween, and The 12 Days of Valentine's.Road Work Ahead
By Anastasia Suen. 2011
When a family sets out on a trip to Grandma's, their journey proves to be more like a visit to…
a construction site. Sidewalks are being poured, streetlights repaired, roads resurfaced. The noise of jackhammers, whistles, and horns fills the air. Boys and girls alike will love seeing the big machines at work. Anastasia Suen's simple text and Jannie Ho's bright, up-beat pictures make this one road trip to remember.Seven Special Somethings: A Nowruz Story
By Adib Khorram. 2021
A picture book celebrating Persian New Year by award-winning author Adib KhorramKian can't wait for Persian New Year! His family…
has already made a haft-seen, and Kian's baba and maman told him that all the things on it start with S and will bring them joy in the new year. Kian wonders if he could add just one more S, to make his family even happier. Hmm . . . Sonny the cat's name starts with S--but Sonny knocks the whole table over! Can Kian find seven special somethings to make a new haft seen before his family arrives for their Nowruz celebration?Red House, Tree House, Little Bitty Brown Mouse
By Jane Godwin. 2019
A bit Each Peach Pear Plum, a bit Go, Dog, Go!, this read-aloud joy is deceptively simple yet packed with…
delights for the very young--a preschool standout deserving of modern-classic status.A little mouse makes her way around the world, and invites preschoolers along as she sets out: Red house / Blue house / Green house / Tree house! / See the tiny mouse in her little brown house? Seamless, simple, and inspiring, the rhyming story abounds in concepts for the very young, with a particular focus on colors, and a delightful search-and-find element on every spread--the intrepid mouse herself!* "Wonderful...Delightful" --Kirkus (starred review)* "Excellent...Perfectly aimed at the very youngest" --The Horn Book (starred review)"Appealing...Calls for engagement on multiple levels" --PW"Fun...offers multiple opportunities for reader interaction" --SLJSpend It! (A Moneybunny Book)
By Cinders McLeod. 2019
A charming introduction to simple money concepts in which a bunny learns he can't buy everything he wants with his…
allowance!Sonny gets three whole carrots a week for his allowance and wants to buy everything with it! But he soon discovers his money won't go that far, and his mom tells him he needs to make some choices. That doesn't sound like much fun to Sonny, especially when he learns that the bouncy castle he's been eyeing goes for ONE HUNDRED carrots. Ridiculous! But eventually, after a little math and a little more thinking, he has a blast discovering what's really important to him and worth spending his carrots on.Even in silhouette, the fun and fanciful art of Dr. Seuss is instantly recognizable in this Bright and Early Book…
classic: "a bug, a balloon, a bed, a bike. No shapes are ever quite alike." Looking at ordinary shapes is great when seen through the eyes of the remarkable Dr. Seuss, but of course it's the extraordinary shapes that really make an impression. Would you want to be shaped like a BLOGG? Combining brief and funny stories, easy words, catchy rhythm, and lively illustrations, Bright and Early Books are an ideal way to introduce the joys of reading to children. This Read & Listen edition contains audio narration.Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy (Ladybug Girl)
By Jacky Davis. 2009
This hardcover picture book in the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series explores themes of making friends, compromise, and…
imaginative play at that favorite preschool place—the playground. Lulu and her dog Bingo meet up with Sam on the playground and want to play together. Sam likes the sandbox but Lulu thinks the monkey bars are better. They just can’t agree…until Lulu asks, “Have you ever played Ladybug Girl?” Quickly, Sam becomes the brave Bumblebee Boy, and he and Lulu, a.k.a Ladybug Girl, are superheroes who save the playground from scary monsters and mean robots. New friends want to join their game too, and soon the Bug Squad is formed with Ladybug Girl, Bumblebee Boy, Dragonfly Girl, and Butterfly Girl using their imaginations to keep the playground safe. For fans of Toot and Puddle and The Amazing Adventures of Bumblebee Boy, the Ladybug Girl series honors friendship, cooperation, and a love of the outdoors!A Garden of Opposites
By Nancy Davis. 2009
Enter this beautiful garden and see what opposites you’ll find! A short caterpillar and a long garden snake, a closed…
bud and an open blossom. These delightful images will teach youngsters about basic opposite concepts, and about the charms and wonders of the outdoors!This simple book has a surprise treat at the end—a gatefold displaying the whole garden, with opposites galore for little ones to search for. Plus, sturdy cardstock pages make this book perfect for reading indoors . . . or for taking to the park!Dick and Jane: Go Away, Spot (Dick and Jane)
By Penguin Young Readers. 1984
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally and Spot, too!). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals…
are back with revised editions of these classic readers for a whole new generation of readers to enjoy! Go Away Spot Dick said, "Down, Spot. I cannot play. Down, Spot, down. Go away, little Spot. Go away and play."Dr. Seuss's ABC (Beginner Books(R))
By Dr Seuss. 1963
Arguably the most entertaining alphabet book ever written, this classic Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss is perfect for children learning…
their ABCs. Featuring a fantastic cast of zany characters—from Aunt Annie&’s alligator to the Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz, with a lazy lion licking a lollipop and an ostrich oiling an orange owl—Dr. Seuss&’s ABC is a must-have for every young child&’s library. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.Rocket's Mighty Words (Rocket)
By Tad Hills. 2013
Rocket, the beloved dog from the New York Times bestselling picture books How Rocket Learned to Read and Rocket Writes…
a Story, is back for new readers. Preschoolers watch the little yellow bird teach Rocket simple words, like n-e-s-t and m-u-d. And beginning readers will love practicing their new literacy skills alongside another brand-new reader—Rocket!Say Hello!
By Rachel Isadora. 2010
Carmelita loves to greet everyone in her colorful neighborhood. There are people from so many different cultures! They all like…
to say hello too, so now Carmelita can say hello in Spanish, English, French, Japanese, and many other languages. And her dog, Manny? Well, he seems to understand everyone, and gives a happy "Woof!" wherever he goes.Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora's eyecatching collages are full of kid-friendly details like colorful storefronts, pigeons and an ice cream truck, making Carmelita's neighborhood fun to explore. Emphasizing the rich diversity of America's neighborhoods, this simple portrait of a child's day provides a great introduction to the joy of language.The Twelve Days of Christmas
By Alison Jay. 2015
On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me . . . In this beautiful edition of…
the classic festive song, a happy couple make their way to a lavish Christmas party, discovering wonderful gifts as they go. Alison Jay's signature crackle-glaze technique makes this illustrated version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" luminous and magical: animals dart across the pages, ladies dance, lords leap, and wintery landscapes sparkle against warm, cozy scenes. With hidden surprises on every page, this is a book for the whole family to treasure--and sing along to!--year after year.A Song for Snow (Hoot and Peep)
By Lita Judge. 2017
A young owl experiences the magic of a first snowfall—the quiet wintery wonder, the pristine beauty, and snowballs!—in this follow-up…
to the adorable Hoot and PeepIt&’s Peep&’s first winter, and it&’s going to snow very, very soon. Peep has so many questions for her older brother Hoot: Does snow drop, polppety splop, like the rain's song? Does it scrinkle scrattle like falling leaves? But Hoot can't remember snow very well. The one thing he knows for sure is that it is worth waiting for.But Peep doesn't have his patience, and as she flies around the gorgeous Paris skies, she tries her best to make up her own snow song. But once those first snowflakes start to fall, Peep realizes just how wise her older brother really is for waiting...and just who she wants to cuddle up to when the snow starts to really sing.With all the wonder and the joy of a first snow day, and perfect for fans of The Quiet Book and Little Owl's Night, this tender follow-up to Hoot and Peep is certainly worth waiting for, too.Skippyjon Jones 1-2-3 (Skippyjon Jones)
By Judy Schachner. 2008
Skippyjon Jones, the Siamese kitty boy who thinks he is a Chihuahua, can count! He is one naughty kitty, with…
two big ears, and three little sisters. Little ones will love to count along with him as he bounces his way from one to ten.The Perfect Dog
By Kevin O'Malley. 2016
Fans of The Pigeon Wants a Puppy and Charlie the Ranch Dog will fall in love with this vibrant picture…
book about one girl&’s quest to find the perfect dog for her family. When your parents say you can get a dog, you feel so LUCKY. And after you finally figure out what kind of dog you want, that feels even LUCKIER. But when the perfect dog chooses you—it feels like you&’re the LUCKIEST kid in the world! Dogs come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities. But which one is perfect for you?"A shoo-in for lovers of dogs and humor: funny and charming." —Kirkus Reviews"A superlative choice where animal books are popular or needed." —School Library Journal"The humor of the dogs, conjured up in O'Malley's comical illustrations, is what will draw [preschoolers] in." —BooklistOver on Sesame Street (Sesame Street): Read & Listen Edition
By Naomi Kleinberg. 2014
Learning numbers can really be lots of fun! Around and about on Sesame Street, there are all sorts of things…
to be counted, from Muppets, moms, and Twiddlebugs to kites, fruit, and flowers. From one to ten, the countables are introduced in catchy rhymes that'll have toddlers—and grown-ups—practically dancing to the beat! Prompts throughout encourage toddlers to look for details and additional items to count.This Read & Listen edition contains audio narration.Elmo's 123 (Pictureback(R))
By Random House. 2015
Elmo and his friends help toddlers learn to count from 1 to 20 in this all new Sesame Street book.…
Full-color photos of the Sesame Street Monsters and loads of Muppetized animals and objects make learning with Sesame Street more fun than ever!Little Penguins
By Cynthia Rylant. 2016
Newbery Medal–winning author Cynthia Rylant and Caldecott Honor-winning, bestselling illustrator Christian Robinson pair up to tell this wintry story about…
five little penguins enjoying a snowy day. Snowflakes? Many snowflakes. Winter is coming. So begins this ever-so-simple story. As the snow starts to fall, the excited penguins pull out scarves, mittens, heavy socks, and boots, and Mama helps them bundle up. But when it&’s time to go out, one timid penguin decides to stay home. Filled with waddling baby penguins, playful text, and delightful illustrations, this book feels like a young picture-book classic in the making."Visually stunning. . . . Pair with Ezra Jack Keats&’s classic The Snowy Day." —Booklist, Starred"An excellent tale for the very young. A very warm and satisfying bedtime book and a paean to penguins and winter delights." —Kirkus ReviewsWinners of the National Parenting Product AwardA School Library Journal Best Book of the Year