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reading (1), and the value of friendship. A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have a color of his own like other animals. He is very sad because he cannot move around without changing color. (1), and conjunctions abound in this book that could be used to teach reading (1), but its primary purpose is to make bedtime fun. (1), A turkey is running loose in a school right before a Thanksgiving play. Can you help catch it? Follow along as students turn their school upside down trying to catch the turkey (1), ending with a twist that ensures no turkeys are harmed (or eaten!). (1), Room on the Broom considers questions about friendship (1), and teamwork. A witch and her cat fly around on a broom and the witch accidentally drops some of her things. Other animals on the ground return her items to her and ask for a ride on the broom. (1), A Color of His Own follows a chameleon exploring the issues of personal identity (1), One Christmas Eve many years ago (1), A tired bear dad and a rambunctious bear cub who would rather play with his tighty whities than get into bed. Underwear makes great hair. It can even turn one into a superber (1), a boy lies in bed (1), listening hard for the bells of Santa’s sleigh (1), which he has been told by a friend do not exist. Later that night he hears not bells but a very different sound. He looks out his window and is astounded to see a steam engine parked in front of his house! The conductor invites him to board the Polar Expr (1), a train filled with children on their way to the North Pole. (1), This book is about a girl and a boy called Kay and Jay (1), who meet many interesting creatures and people on their adventures. For example (1), they meet an assortment of fish (1), a creature who has a bird in his ear and also have a pet called Mike. (1), or a goggle-wearing swimming bear. But beware of a big scare! Rhymes (1), deals with the fear and anxiety of attending school for the first time. (1), the narrator relents and eats the green eggs and ham and ends up loving the food. (1), who develop a relationship with one another. The tree is very "giving" and the boy evolves into a "taking" teenager (1), a boy who believes there is an alligator under his bed takes various precautions to avoid the alligator. He even sets up bait all over his house (1), until he successfully traps the alligator in his garage. (1), This book is about a blue truck that sees farm animals along the way (1), then a dump truck comes around and is rude to him (1), but gets stuck in the mud. So he and the farm animals help him out of the mud and the dump truck apologizes for being rude. (1), Same but Different follows the penpal relationship between two children in different countries. Elliot lives in America and Kailash lives in India. They write each other letters and send each other pictures to learn about each others homes and lives. (1), This book follows the lives of an apple tree and a boy (1), and finally an elderly man. Despite the fact that the boy ages in the story (1), The Pigeon Has to Go to School (1), the tree addresses the boy as "Boy" his entire life. (1), The Day Crayons Quit” is a children's book about a little boy named Duncan and his box of crayons (1), which one day decide to go on strike because they are not satisfied with how they are used. Duncan tries to find a way to solve this problem (1), in order to keep his crayons happy and be able to paint again. (1), When Pigeon finds a hot dog on the street (1), he can hardly wait to shove the whole thing in his beak. But then a sly little duckling shows up (1), wanting to share the delicious treat. It takes a while (1), but eventually even little birds can learn to share. (1), Green Eggs and Ham is about Sam-I-Am's attempt to convince the narrator to try green eggs and ham. He spends most of the book offering the unnamed narrator different locations and dining partners to try the delicacy. In the end (1), This book tells a ghost story in the dark (1), Children have wild imaginations (1), by David Wiesner (1), and shiny fish with metallic scales that lives in the sea. Rainbow Fish loves his scales so much; he does not want to share them when asked by a blue fish. The blue fish is so hurt by Rainbow's Fishes' refusal to share that he no longer wants to be around (1), Ned was invited to a surprise party. Unfortunately (1), the party was a thousand miles away. Fortunately (1), a friend loaned Ned an airplane. Unfortunately (1), the motor exploded. Fortunately (1), there was a parachute in the airplane. Unfortunately (1), there was a hole in the parachute. What else could go wrong as Ned tries to get to the party? (1), is about many frogs that leave their pond in the evening. Throughout the night (1), an animal finds its way into the glove to seek warmth and shelter. It doesn't take long until many more animals have the same idea. The mitten becomes stretched out and cramped for space. (1), going to different houses and doing surprise visits to a couple individuals. (1), The book is the simple (1), yet engaging story of a napping house (1), where a granny lies sound asleep and snoring on her cozy bed. Soon she is joined by a dreaming child (1), who lies right on top of the snoring granny. As the story progresses (1), animals are added to the sleepy people on the cozy bed. (1), Drummer Hoff is an adaptation of a whimsical folk rhyme in which several soldiers get together to build a cannon. Each soldier brings a piece of the machine for example (1), private parriage brought the carriage but in the end (1), The Rainbow Fish is the story of a beautiful (1), The Mitten is a story of a little boy that lost his mitten in the snow. Soon after (1), Splat gets so frightened that he tips over his jack-o'-lantern. But when the lights go back on (1), This deliciously funny read-aloud is an unforgettable tale of new friends and the perfect snack that will make you laugh until spicy salsa comes out of your nose. Dragons love tacos. They love chicken tacos (1), the entire class is scared silly by a small (1), furry creature with a big pumpkin head. (1), Turkey Trick or Treat is a gentle Halloween story for young children that will have them laughing any scary Halloween fears away. Turkey's costumes are hilarious. Each costume has Turkey playing the correct part; but only thinly disguises him from the adu (1), This story takes place on a rainy day when two siblings are home alone with their pet fish while their parents are out of town. A tall cat wearing a hat appears and creates havoc in the house (1), leaving it destroyed when his friends show up to help him clean everything up before their mother gets back from her trip. (1), The story follows a man named Mr. Brown (1), who can make a wide variety of sounds (1), imitating the sounds of animals and inanimate objects (1), and teeny tiny tacos. (1), This is a tale of friendship between a chicken and a hedgehog. Henny desperately wants the hungry Tomten (a mischievous elf) to stop eating her eggs so that she can have chicks of her own. Hedgie comes to her aid with a plan to frighten the Tomten away fo (1), Max's bedroom undergoes a mysterious transformation into a jungle environment (1), and he winds up sailing to an island inhabited by monsters (1), simply called the Wild Things. After successfully intimidating the creatures (1), Max is hailed as the king of the Wild Things and enjoys a playful romp with his subjects. (1), The Story of Ferdinand raises questions about conformity (1), the ethical treatment of animals (1), and the value of peace vs. aggression. A peaceful bull lives in a pasture with his mother and other young bulls. All the other bulls like to run and buck (1), but Ferdinand likes to sit under his favorite tree and smell the flowers. (1), and the main character in this story is no exception! In this amusing book (1), and his soft whimpers turn to hollers when she doesn't come right back. (1), conformity (1), and her teacher helps her work through it. Trisha loves to paint and draw (1), beef tacos (1), great big tacos (1), repeating the process throughout the book. (1), his shoes change from white to red to blue to brown to wet as he steps in piles of strawberries (1), A young girl named Trisha is at a new school and is put in a classroom (1), known as "The Junkyard". She soon finds out that her teacher and classmates are great and she realizes that her and the other students in the class are genius's. (1), the story of how a young girl named Trisha is struggling with dyslexia without even realizing it (1), but words just didn't make sense to her (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), and her old teacher didn't pick up on her disability. Because of it she didn't think she was smart. (1), This book is about different colored animals and it asks different animals what they see; the animals respond that another animal is looking at them (1), This story describes a set of events that occurs after a boy gives a mouse a cookie. Once the mouse is given the cookie (1), he asks for a glass of milk (1), which ends up leading to a series of additional requests. (1), This is a story about a small caterpillar who emerges from an egg and begins eating everything he sees. After six days of eating a lot of different foods (1), the caterpillar eats a “nice leaf” on the seventh day and feels much better. (1), A young bunny says goodnight to the objects and creatures in a green-walled bedroom (1), these frogs fly around on lily pads (1), who wants nothing more than to dance. With crooked knees and thin legs (1), A spider (1), Tuesday (1), black (1), sheep (1), empathy (1), cow (1), colorful (1), helping others (1), blueberries (1), goat (1), homonyms (1), Giraffes Can't Dance is a touching tale of Gerald the giraffe (1), Same (1), Fortunately (1), a middle-aged man (1), you might give him a muffin to make him feel at home. If you give him a muffin (1), he'll want some jam to go with it. When he's eaten all your muffins (1), the playground (1), the lunchroom (1), and lots of other cool places at school. And no matter where he goes (1), drifting gradually to sleep as the lights dim and the moon glows in a big picture window. (1), blown by the wind to a fence post near a farm yard (1), Baby Llama immediately starts worrying when she goes downstairs (1), writing in his journal (1), Pete the Cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand-new white shoes. Along the way (1), and other big messes. But no matter what color his shoes are (1), Pete keeps movin' and groovin' and singing his song. (1), The good egg literally begins to crack from all of the self-imposed pressure. Deciding that it is in his best interest to leave the carton (1), the good egg embarks on a journey of self-care (1), and self-reflection. On his journey (1), the good egg finds peace by taking walks (1), and just breathing. (1), Pete discovers the library (1), This funny (1), whimsical story emphasizes positive messages about compassion (1), and friendship in a little-kid-friendly way. (1), Five Little Monkeys is a fun (1), amusing story about the bedtime rituals of five monkeys and their mama. The monkeys complete ordinary bedtime tasks such as taking a bath (1), brushing their teeth and putting on their pajamas. (1), In this infectious rhyming picture book (1), Baby Llama turns bedtime into an all-out llama drama. Tucked into bed by his mama (1), Pete never stops moving and grooving and singing his song. (1), he gets thirsty for juice and hungry for donuts. (1), begins to build her web and cannot be distracted from the task at hand--not by the horse (1), This story is about a child who one day discovers he has an idea. He wonders where the idea came from (1), or dog. But when the rooster asks if she wants to catch a pesky fly (1), the busy spider is able to catch it in her web immediately! (1), This story is about a big hungry moose that comes to visit (1), he'll want to go to the store to get some more muffin mix. (1), A story about five sheep realize that there's a birthday coming up (1), so they head to the local store to buy a present. They end up playing with lots of different things before finally deciding on a purchase. But when it comes time to pay (1), they don't have quite enough money. (1), This book is a countdown from ten to one by a little girl who is getting ready for bed. (1), but he feels afraid to tell others about his plan because they might think it is silly. (1), and as one thing leads to another (1), The book tells the story "in 26 acts (1), " each showing how each letter in the alphabet caught some bad luck. (1), A cat comes out of the night to steal the hearts of two sisters who look forward to his sleeping on their beds (1), until one day Charlie doesn't come home and they learn a surprising secret about him. (1), Corduroy is a story about a teddy bear that waits every day for someone to come into the department store and take him home. One day a little girl named Lisa wants to buy him (1), but her mother points out that he is missing one of the buttons on his overalls. (1), Donuts and juice inspires this dog to head outside with his favorite friend to pick apples. Apple-tossing reminds him of baseball-throwing (1), home runs turn into treasure hunts (1), it is not an officer but the drummer who fires the cannon off. (1)
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