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Stick Man
Julia Donaldson (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Humor
New Books
Rhyming Books
Winter Holidays
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Stick Man lives in the family tree
With his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three.
One day he wakes early and goes for a jog.
Stick Man, oh Stick Man, beware of the dog!
Poor Stick Man leaves his home and is forced to go on many adventures when all he wants to do is get back home. He is fetched, races down a river, becomes the arm of a snowman, and finally, IS PUT IN THE KINDLING PILE!!! Will Stick Man ever make it home? A surprising new friend may be able to help.
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written by Gwen
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Monster Sleepover!
Scott Beck (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
New Books
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Doris the monster is getting ready for a party. A slumber party! Have you ever wondered what monsters do for fun? Are monsters afraid of the light? Doris and her monster friends sing, play Simon Says, read fortunes, munch snacks, and try to stay up late.
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written by Elizabeth
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Acorns Everywhere!
Kevin Sherry (2009) , 0 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Animals
Humor
New Books
Seasons - Fall
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A squirrel hurries to bury acorns for the winter. Gather! Dig! Bury! Acorns are hidden everywhere.
Then a bear appears! Does he want the squirrel? Does he want the acorns? Squirrel is so surprised to see the bear. Now where are those buried acorns?
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written by Elizabeth
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Ned's New Home
Kevin Tseng (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Apples
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Friendship
Humor
Moving
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Ned the worm has found the perfect home Until it begins to rot! Where will Ned live now? Join him as he looks for a new place to live, makes new friends, and learns what doesn't make a good home.
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written by Elizabeth
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Let's Do Nothing!
Tony Fucile (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Humor
New Books
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Sal and Frankie have done it all. Now they're going to try to do nothing. But Frankie can't quite do nothing because if he imagines he's a statue, he also imagines pigeons all over him. If Frankie imagines he's the Empire State Building, he imagines King Kong climbing up him and he just has to react! Finally, the boys realize that even when you're doing nothing, you have to do something because you're always breathing! Hilarious illustrations accompany the silly things Sal and Frankie try in this book.
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written by Gwen
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Blue Hat, Green Hat
Sandra Boynton (1995) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Animals
Concept - Colors
Humor
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All of the animals in this book are well dressed, except that crazy turkey! Does he not know that your socks go on your feet? Kid tested and approved, this little board book will make even the most terrible twos giggle every time.
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written by Amanda
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A Birthday For Cow!
Jan Thomas (2008) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Birthdays
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Early Literacy: Print Motivation
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
Humor
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Pig and Mouse are determined to make the best birthday cake ever for their friend Cow. But Duck keeps getting in the way! Really, Duck, no one wants a turnip in her birthday cake. Except maybe a cow. Find out who is right in this hilarious birthday read-aloud.
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written by Amanda
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Little Beauty
Anthony Browne (2008) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
Friendship
Humor
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It might seem like this gorilla has everything he could want: a TV, a hamburger, some hot cocoa & he can even speak sign language! But he is missing the most important thing of all. Gorgeously detailed illustrations add to the magic in this sweet and funny book about finding friendship in unlikely places.
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written by Amanda
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A Book
Mordicai Gerstein (2009) , 0 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Fantasy
Humor
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There once was a family who lived in a book. But the girl didn't know what her story was! Follow her quest to find her own story in this fun book that is an adventure through familiar characters and genres. Even Readers get into the story! You'll be delighted by this picture book's unique perspective and storytelling.
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written by Becker
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Being a Pig is Nice: A Child's-Eye View of Manners
Sally Lloyd-Jones (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Gross Stuff
Humor
New Books
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When you are a kid, people expect a lot from you. You have to be polite and take your manners with you everywhere. Wouldn't being a pig be better? When you are a pig, you have to be dirty. Or what about snail or an elephant. They certainly don't have to be polite. Maybe even a monkey. That would be cool. Wouldn't it be better to be anything besides a polite child?
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written by Lisa
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