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candy (1), so do a mother bear and her cub. Eventually the young set swap moms for a cross-species adventure tale and a comedy of errors. (1), whose head is now stuck to one of Duncan's stinky socks after they both ended up in the dryer together; to Pea Green (1), who knows darn well that no kid likes peas and who ran away--each and every crayon has a woeful tale to tell and a plea to be brought home to the crayon box. (1), all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Duncan has to appease all of the crayons to get them to do what they do best. (1), Rose and Charlie embark on the search for the child they so desperately want. As Rose's dream gets closer to coming true (1), her heart grows and grows until it bursts with happiness (1), and wonder when she finally kisses the beautiful face of her new baby. (1), In search of writing ideas (1), the author takes a walk with his dog around the neighborhood. (1), Gerald wants nothing more than to dance. With crooked knees and thin legs (1), When Peter awakes to the first snow of the season (1), every detail of the day — from kicking snow off a branch to the attempt to save a snowball — becomes magical. (1), As Sal and her mom set out to pick blueberries (1), The story of a boy and his mom. While the mother continues to rock her boy to sleep — even if she must sneak in his bedroom to do so — eventually he will do the same for her. (1), From Maroon Crayon (1), This story of the tree that gives her all for love is also a wonderful tale about life transforming the boy that played on her branches to an old man that sits on her stump. (1), This classic depicts the famished insect eating his way through an apple (1), two pears (1), three plums (1), and a smorgasbord of other treats. (1), Much to the chagrin of Pigeon (1), little Duckling uses very polite manners to request a cookie (1), and actually gets one. Filled with righteous fury (1), Pigeon loses his temper and complains bitterly about this terrible state of affairs. However (1), and Duckling has a secret plan! (1), Brave bear hunters go through grass (1), and other obstacles before the inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat. (1), When Duck finds an egg of his own he's delighted; it's the most beautiful egg in the world! But all the other birds think it's a very odd egg indeed and everyone's in for a big surprise when the egg hatches. (1), who was lost beneath the sofa cushions and then broken in two after Dad sat on him; to poor Turquoise (1), gradually get to know each other as they sit on the fence that divides their town. (1), including Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs (1), the sassiest (1), A rhyming story of Silly Sally (1), who makes friends as she travels to town- backwards and upside down. (1), Little Critter and his loving grandmother spend the day at the beach. In the story (1), Little Critter tries to be as good a helper to his grandmother as he can be (1), even though the beach has a few other plans in store. (1), Rat tries to get the fat cat off the mat and back to his usual resting place in the vat. (1), A sweet dog spends her day waiting (1), and plotting for a bone from her mistress. Her owner brings back a carrot (1), some broccoli (1), and a few peas. Finally (1), she gets her long-awaited bone! (1), Davy Crockett done married the prettiest (1), the toughest gal in the West (1), one white and one black (1), her name was Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind and she was all that and then some! Davy Crockett was proud of his wife and liked to boast about her skills. Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett was not amused when she realized the famous Mississippi roar (1), Unhappy with his nose (1), Arthur visits the rhinologist to get a new one. He realized he did not want any other nose other than his own! (1), One rainy afternoon (1), a Granny is snoring on the bed in a cozy room. A child crawls on top of her and starts dreaming. Gradually (1), the pile begins to increase with other characters (1), such as a dozing dog (1), a snoozing cat (1), a slumbering mouse (1), and a wakeful flea (1), as each one gets their own creative way to awaken the next. This wild sequence (1), that’s initiated by the flea biting the mouse (1), sets off a chain of events which results in a broken pile and even a broken bed. (1), The wolf saunters through the forest asking everyone he meets (1), 'Tell me (1), and doesn't have much hair. Touche is doesn't understand why her family would want this baby breed. However (1), but decides the one toy he can't part with is the box! (1), and even tells us whether knights take naps. (1), One little fly thinks he’s getting a big bowl of hot soup all to himself. Little does he know (1), interlopers wait around every corner. This is a counting book as we figure out what the fly does. (1), Mummy is having a new baby and Caitlin is delighted. But she is not as excited as her brother Lachlan. He is sure that Daddy's having a horse! When the big day finally arrives (1), both of them are surprised. (1), A witty (1), familiar and well-observed depiction of sibling relationships. (1), Spencer has too many toys! His father trips over them (1), his mother falls over them (1), and the house is overflowing with junk. Now its time to give some of the mountain of goodies away (1), but Spencer finds it hard. In the end (1), he fills a box (1), Each page tells us something new about the donkey until we end up with a spunky (1), how you get to be a knight (1), hanky-panky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey. (1), Annie loves her chair. She's had it ever since she was tiny. No one is allowed on Annie's chair. But today Annie is very angry. Someone is sleeping on her chair. She tries everything to get her special place back (1), to no avail. Her surprising solution teaches a lesson of sharing. (1), A baby princess has just been born to the royal family (1), but her older brother the little prince can't understand what all the fuss is about. On one unlucky day the fat royal cat squashes the baby's soft pillow (1), and the princess can't sleep on it any more. She cries and cries (1), which prompts the king to send his brave and loyal knight out to the forest to find soft (1), new stuffing for the pillow. (1), when the King is in a hurry (1), his goodnight kiss to the Little Prince goes astray. After rattling around the Prince's bedroom (1), it flies out the window and floats into the dark forest (1), where it has no business to be. The King decides to do something about it. He orders the Knight to climb on his horse (1), ride into the forest (1), and whether knights have TVs (1), tells all about what it's like to be a knight. The author explains what a knight wears (1), who is the strongest of all?' He gets his punishment in a most unexpected and satisfactory way. (1), with no respect for person or place. Until (1), Marjorie is an insecure cow who wishes she had some special talent. She can't ride a bicycle or do handstands like the other cows. Then one morning (thanks to a bunch of scheming chickens and a paintbrush) (1), Marjorie is astonished to discover something extraordinary: shes laid an egg! (1), the purple elephant (1), is trying to decide on his grown-up job too. There are so many things he likes and the options are none too few! (1), In a world where chocolate is purple (1), where roller skates grow on trees and all kinds of things turn topsy turvy (1), one thing your little one can count on is your love. (1), Tiffany feels that her red hair makes her weird and different from everybody else. But her mother knows that the color red is not weird at all. It is what makes things vibrantly beautiful. (1), learning addition and a school trip to the zoo are just some of the universal moments of childhood that a busy boy experiences during his week. (1), Little Rhino is rude to everyone (1), and has been since the day he was born. He sticks his tongue out (1), he makes rude noises and he waves his bottom at anyone in front of him (1), he meets his match with someone who is prepared to treat him the same way! (1), Written in question-and-answer format (1), Mrs. McNosh's dog breaks his leash and leads her on a merry chase in the park (1), disrupting a boating party (1), and a ballgame. (1), Alex is a very ordinary little boy. He hides under his bed from the creatures that are searching for him. (1), When none of his friends can tell him (1), the little elephant decides to experiment. He thinks: Maybe I can fly with it? (Maybe not.) Maybe I can sail in it? (Maybe not.) Maybe I can hide behind it? (Maybe not.) Nothing seems to work (1), until big drops of rain begin to fall. The little elephant does not want to get wet. Luckily (1), with the thingamabob (an umbrella) (1), he does not need to get wet! (1), A funny chain of events begins as one young boy and a dog unwittingly unleash the greatest havoc imaginable. (1), Sophie's family has found the perfect couch (1), but it comes with something extra (1), and getting rid of that extra something is impossible. (1), in the end she learns to love the baby. (1), doesn't good outside (1), however (1), designing baby rooms (1), the story of Exodus (1), and the festive meals that are involved. (1), A family goes to visit the historic city of Pueblo. They get the chance to see the native people sing (1), and pray. The little girl was able to go back in time and is able to see how they lived. (1), Maria's family makes tamales for Christmas. Her mom took her ring off to cook them and Maria picked it up to put it on. She thought she lost it in the process (1), so Maria makes her cousins eat all of the tamales to find the ring. She realizes her mom has the ring on and they make more tamales for the family. (1), Pinky’s parents are divorced and her mother is getting remarried. She loves Jim (1), her mom’s new boyfriend (1), but she still loves her daddy. Her dad is a guest at the wedding. He is perfectly okay with Pinky’s mom getting remarried and he reassures Pinky that it is okay for her to be happy as well. (1), Their teacher (1), Mrs. Neal is having a baby. The students don’t quite understand that a teacher can be a mother as well. During class (1), the students start thinking of baby names (1), and giving Mrs. Neal stickers to give to the baby. Once Mrs. Neal has her baby (1), but Juan still finds a way to somehow mess them up. (1), the students fear she will not come back. However (1), she comes to visit with the baby (1), one day and they are overjoyed. The class also realizes she is a mommy and a teacher as well. (1), Mr. and Mrs. Bear always hibernate during the winter (1), so they always miss Valentine’s Day. However (1), this year they wanted to celebrate. Mrs. Bear got some gifts and poems together. She woke up early to get everything together. When she was ready (1), she tried to wake Mr. Bear and he would not budge. A few minutes later (1), he sprang up to surprise her. They were so happy to be able to spend Valentine’s Day together for the first time. (1), An author (1), comes to visit a class that has read all her books and decorated their classroom to welcome her. Amanda reads to the class (1), plays with the class pets (1), and tell the kids all about being a writer. They do not want her to leave because they have had such a fun day. Before she does (1), they ask her to write a book about her class. Turns out the book we read was it! (1), A little girl learns all about the Passover holiday from her family. She learns about the traditions (1), Juan Bobo sets out to find work at the farm and grocery after his mother told him to do so. All of the tasks are simple (1), warm up their voices (1), that is (1), ice cream (1), laughter (1), dance (1), Isabel (1), mud (1), pleading (1), behaviors (1), squash (1), stomping (1), a river (1), a wedding (1), P.J. (1), One evening (1), so that is why there is a big celebration at the crossroads. (1), Finger painting (1), relationships with humans (1), Two girls (1), Amanda Drake (1), things aren't what they seem (1), Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons (1), he finds only letters (1), Pete and Gus made cupcakes (1), but they went missing. They discovered that it was their friends were taking them to a party. They gave Grumpy Toad a second chance for stealing the cupcakes. This book is good for teaching students about giving second chances and using clues to figure ou (1), This book describes different jobs that people can have when they grow up. The parent describes the child and all of the wonderful things they will be when they grow up. I used this book for a unit on careers. (1), Mei Mei moved to New York from Hong Kong. She did not want to learn English in fear of losing her Chinese. She understood it (1), but didn't want to learn it in depth. A teacher helps her understand that she can learn English and still have her own culture and language. (1), The boys' fathers work at the mines in South Africa many months at a time. The families are gathering at the crossroads for their fathers' homecoming. They are not allowed to go with them (1), The animals inside of the music box tune their instruments (1), and the conductor gets ready for the music box to be turned so they can put on a show. (1), Touche L'Engle-Franklin is confused when her owner brings back a new "dog." It doesn't have a tail (1), Olivia is having an identity crisis! There are too many ruffly (1), and so he sets out to rid his closet of the nightmare once and for all. (1), When Farmer Brown's cows find a typewriter in the barn they start making demands (1), and go on strike when the farmer refuses to give them what they want. (1), After numerous incidents of bad behavior (1), Mrs. LaRue sends her dog Ike to obedience school. Ike (1), is highly insulted and sees the school as a prison. His daily letters home complain of imagined indignities and exaggerated tales of mistreatment. After 10 days of trying to persuade his owner to come and get him (1), Ike makes "a daring escape" to live a "life of hardship and danger." His letters as a fugitive point out how much Mrs. LaRue really needs a dog. And indeed she does. When Ike returns to his hometown (1), he is just in time to rescue Mrs. LaRue from an oncoming truck. Ike's heroism is celebrated with a story in the local paper and a party given by Mrs. LaRue. (1), The science teacher drops his keys in the storm drain. The kids use their problem-solving skills and different objects to try to retrieve his keys. Katie finally comes up with the solution of using a magnet to grab hold of the keys. (1), Brother and Sister Bear know some things about money. They know that money can be used to buy things like baseball cards (1), and balloons. What they don't know is how to manage their allowances. Then Mama comes up with a terrific idea to help them learn the value of money and how to save it -- a checkbook! (1), Ella Kazoo will not budge when it comes to the daily task of brushing her hair. Her hair takes on a life of its own and her bad hair day turns into an out-of-control day. Ella and her mom go to the hair salon to take care of the mess. (1), sparkly princesses around these days (1), the nightmare will emerge to torment him as soon as he turns off the lights. However (1), and Olivia has had quite enough. She needs to stand out! She has to be special! She ends up deciding she is going to be queen! (1), Danny can have any pet he wants for his birthday. He knows exactly what he wants (1), but his family members think differently. Everyone got their own pet and Danny decided on a turtle. (1), A particular cow has some particularly unusual adventures on a particular Saturday morning (1), such as encountering a postman (1), a party of children (1), and a gang of sailors. (1), Max gets sent to his room before dinner. When he falls asleep (1), he journeys to a majestic forest by boat. There (1), he is greeted by a group of creatures who try to scare him off by roaring (1), and showing their teeth and claws (1), but Max doesn't even flinch. The wild things realize Max is actually the wildest and name him the king of the wild things. They spend days playing around (1), but he finally gets tired and goes back home where dinner is waiting for him. (1), one night the boy decides he's tired of cowering under his sheets (1), because if he left it open (1), it's harder for a giraffe than you would think. Gerald is finally able to dance to his own tune when he gets some encouraging words from an unlikely friend. (1), It’s a 12-hour Batstand show and the bats are dancing through the night. This is a book that combines a silly story with telling time. The story includes a picture of an analog clock on each page as it goes through the hours of the day. (1), After a variety of animals get stuck one by one in bubble gum melting in the road (1), they must survive encounters with a big blue truck and a burly black bear. (1), Morris is bullied for being different from the other bats (1), but he is determined to perform as Morris the Magnificent Singer in the first-ever talent contest. (1), With these words (1), Chiro's mother sends him off into the night for the first time alone. As the young bat discovers (1), navigating the world around him is easy as long as he uses his good sense. No matter how far away you go (1), you can always find your way home. (1), When Oscar hears a blackbird singing in the meadow (1), Bat swoops in to talk to him about sound. A sudden thunderstorm and a visiting cow give Oscar lots of opportunities to learn about sounds that are loud or soft (1), near or far (1), deep or high. (1), A look at bats (1), the boy makes sure that the closet door is shut tight (1), including their habitats (1), physical characteristics such as their fragile wings (1), and persecuted status in the world today. (1), There are a thousand different kinds of bats in the world (1), each with a strange collection of talents. They can swim (1), paddling with their wings. Some can even walk on their wrists! (1), This book follows one bat through his daily ritual of eating and sleeping (1), and his annual migration to a safe spot to hibernate in winter. (1), Little brown bats do us a big favor. They eat huge numbers of insects! That helps limit the spread of diseases and the damage that insects do to farm crops. But in recent years (1), large populations of little brown bats have been dying off each winter. This book follows a team of dedicated scientists working to save the little brown bats in this real-life science mystery. (1), A little boy knows that there is a big (1), scary nightmare living in his bedroom closet. Each night (1), before he goes to bed (1), and bring back the kiss. (1)
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Feb 6, 2017