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Railroad toad
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Richard Ford |
A fun-loving toad likes nothing better than to ride the train to unknown destinations. |
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Cat count
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Betsy Lewin |
A rhyming accounting of cats, from 1 to 10, with a last minute addition from the fat, fun feline. |
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Ten Silly Dogs
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Lisa Flather |
A backwards counting story about ten silly dogs running in the park, racing through a lot, going for a swim, and engaging in other activities that gradually leave each of them behind one at a time. |
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Elephants Never Forget
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Anushka Ravishankar |
A lonely elephant meets a herd of buffaloes and decides to stay with them, but when they meet up with some elephants, he must make an important decision. |
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Truck Song
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Diane Siebert |
Rhymed text and illustrations describe the journey of a transcontinental truck. |
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Struwwelpeter
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Heinrich Hoffmann |
Struwwelpeter is a collection of children's poetry meant to serve as instructions for life's lessons. Most of the stories tell the tale of a child's misbehavior and the grizzly end they will meet if … |
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In the Small, Small Pond
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Denise Fleming |
Illustrations and rhyming text describe the activities of animals living in and near a small pond as spring progresses to autumn. |
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Softball Practice
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Grace Maccarone |
A young boy and girl get taken to softball practice. They realize that their aunt leaves them at the wrong place and decide to practice on their own. |
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Bear of my heart
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Joanne Ryder |
A mama bear tells her baby how she will always love him. |
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Daddy's home!
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Rosanne Parry |
Pictures and rhyming text depict a father coming home at the end of the day and unwinding from work in parallel with the bedtime rituals of his child. |
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Bee and me
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Elle J. McGuinness |
When a little boy finds a bee in his room, he tries to hide for fear of being stung. The bee explains all the good bees do in the world. This story brings the critical importance of bees to light for… |
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Bethlehem's star
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Bevan Olsen |
Retells the story of the birth of Jesus, as seen through the eyes of the star of Bethlehem. |
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Baby's got eyes
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Victoria Adler |
Rhyming text celebrates everything about a beloved baby, from eyes to toes. |
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I love bugs!
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Philemon Sturges |
A boy extols the various characteristics of insects, all of which he loves. |
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Low song
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Eve Merriam |
Rhyming text celebrates various aspects of the world, from falling leaves and falling snow to hushaby tunes and little new moons. |
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Farm Flu
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Teresa Bateman |
When the farm animals seem to catch the flu one after another, a young boy does his best to take care of them. |
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Have you seen my dinosaur?
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Jon Surgal |
A five-year-old boy searches high and low for his missing dinosaur, and the people he asks for help do not believe such a creature actually exists. |
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The terrible trash trail
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Lisa French |
In rhyming text, Eco-Pig wakes up from a nap only to find his beautiful town of To-Be totally trashed. |
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Rolie Polie Olie
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William Joyce |
Rolie Polie Olie, a round robot living on a planet where everything is round, enjoys a busy day with his family and then is too wired to go to bed at night. |
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Lucy Goose goes to Texas
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Holly Bea |
Lucy is a Canada goose who likes to do things by herself, but when the time comes to migrate to Texas, she learns that there are good reasons to work as a team. Includes information on the Canada goo… |
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