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By Melanie Rose, Michael Ulmer. 2001
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a name or word derived from some aspect of the country of…
Canada, and each term is presented in a rhyme and then further explained in a note. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2001.By Debbie Bailey, Susan Huszar. 1991
By Leslie Patricelli. 2003
By Jo Ellen Bogart, Carlos Freire. 1989
Margo invites ten friends to her birthday party and lets them choose the activities. One of her friends always has…
something else to suggest. Illustrates various number combinations which add to 10. Grades P-2. 1989.By Richard Thompson, Maggee Spicer, Barbara Hartmann. 1998
By Sarah Aspinall. 2017
Mama Penguin has hidden all the alphabet letters in the snow, with each letter marked by a clue. Her six…
little penguins must find them all and bring them home--to a big bowl of alphabet soup. For grades K-3. 2017By Oliver Jeffers. 2014
Series of interconnected stories and characters explore the alphabet, from an astronaut with a fear of heights, to a parsnip…
with puzzled thoughts, to a robot who doesn't like rain clouds, and more. For preschool-grade 2. 2014By Greg Call, Marianne Malone, Gina Triplett. 2010
On a sixth-grade field trip to the Art Institute of Chicago, Ruthie and Jack discover a small magic key that…
shrinks them to fit into the Thorne Rooms--minidioramas from different eras. But Ruthie and Jack are not the first visitors to explore inside these tiny rooms. For grades 4-7. 2010By Margaret Wise Brown, Leo and Diane Dillon. 2003
Two trains are heading west. One is streamlined, the other small and old. On their parallel journeys, the trains encounter…
rivers, hills, snow, and dust storms, but neither is thwarted. But look closer and see that these two trains, though similar in many ways, have a surprising difference: one is the real thing, traversing the countryside, and the other is a toy, making its way across rug fringe "tracks," along the edge of a bathtub, through a tunnel made from a book, and past a broom and dust pan. For grades pres-school to kindergarten. For preschool-grade 2. 1977By Margaret Wise Brown, Leonard Weisgard. 1992
By Derek Anderson. 2015
One pig looks to take a relaxing bath in private, but he is soon joined by another pig, then another,…
until there are ten pigs and number one has to come with a plan so he can actually enjoy his bath. For preschool-grade 2By Bernard Most. 2000
By Cynthia Rylant, Jill Kastner. 2000
By Iza Trapani. 2009
By Miranda Paul, Nate Wragg. 2016
By John Archambault, Lois Ehlert, Bill Martin Jr.. 1989
By Marilyn Burns, Gordon Silveria. 2008
Bored with his life, a triangle asks the local shapeshifter to change his shape. Poof! He becomes a quadrilateral. But…
then, triangle becomes greedy. How many angles will he add until he's completely transformed? For grades K-3By Jackie French Koller, Lynn Munsinger. 2005
By Catherine Rayner. 2010
By Patricia Lee Gauch, Patricia Polacco. 2003