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Baby Bear Sees Blue
Ashely Wolff (2012) , 40 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Bears
Concept - Colors
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
Environment / Ecology
New Books
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Baby bear explores the colors in his world with Mama. He is warmed by yellow sun, splashed by a brown trout, and tickled by orange butterflies. The colorful and beautiful illustrations will charm both childern and adults. Librarian review
written by Rachel
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it was amaysing for preschool
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written by charlotte, Age 7
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Ferocious Wild Beasts!
Chris Wormell (2009) , 0 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Bears
Bedtime Stories
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Early Literacy: Print Motivation
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
Feelings
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One evening Jack gets lost in the forest after disregarding his mother's warning about the ferocious beasts that live there. He encounters a bear, a lion, and many other frightening animals along the way. Surely these are the beasts his mother was talking about, but they seem kind and gentle. The story is drive by wonderful watercolor illustrations full of movement, emotion, and dark shadows. This book makes a great bedtime read, especially for a chid who is a a little nervous about monsters lurking in the night. Librarian review
written by Rachel
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Too Many Pears!
Jackie French (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Bedtime Stories
Bilingual/Bilingue
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
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Pamela, the cow, likes to eat pears. She is crazy about pears. She eats too many pears, and there aren't any left for Amy and her family. One day, Amy has a good idea. She gives Pamela 600 pears. After eating all of these pears, Pamela doesn't feel very well. Will Pamela eat more pears ever again? Librarian review
written by HEIDI
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Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow?
Susan A. Shea (2011) , 36 pages
Audience: Preschool
Category:
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
New Books
Rhyming Books
Things That Go (Cars, Trucks, Planes)
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This interesting lift-the-flap story asks several questions about transforming small things into bigger things. Is it possible? A duckling grows into a duck so does a car grow into a truck? There are sophisticated rhyming schemes and great illustrations to ask and answer the questions. Librarian review
written by Kristi
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Shark vs. Train
Chris Barton (2010) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Early Literacy: Narrative Skills
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
Friendship
Humor
New Books
Things That Go (Cars, Trucks, Planes)
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Do you ever wonder what would happen if your favorite toys got into a contest? This great story pits one boy's shark against his best friend's train. Who's better at eating pies or shooting baskets? Who will win? Lichtenheld's illustrations are a funny accompaniment to an even funnier query. Librarian review
written by Kristi
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Who is better, shark or train? It depends on what they're doing, and where. Shark wins the pie eating contest, but train can roast a marshmallow better than anyone! Train is more popular at the carnival, but shark is more graceful going off the high dive. Join shark and train for a reminder that not everyone is good at everything, and some things are hard to be good at at all (sword fighting on a tightrope, anyone?). This book will delight anyone, even if they don't have a competitive spirit!
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written by Becker
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Sue MacDonald Had a Book
Jim Tobin (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Concept - Alphabet
Early Literacy: Letter Knowledge
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
New Books
Rhyming Books
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Sue MacDonald is reading her book when something amazing happens. The letters jump right out of the book. Sue takes off after them. Set to the song Old MacDonald had a farm, Sue's adventure with the vowels is good alphabet fun. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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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. Librarian review
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. Librarian review
written by Amanda
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Hello Baby!
Mem Fox (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Babies Toddlers
Category:
Animals
Babies
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
New Books
Nonfiction
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Fox and Jenkins have created a beautifully illustrated book with lyrical rhyming patterns and rich vocabulary. Each page compares the baby to a different animal, highlighting different movements or body parts. A wonderful book! Librarian review
written by Sarah
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Mouse Mess
Linnea Riley (1997) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Animals
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
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This mischievous mouse appears after the family has gone to bed and disappears as they appear in the morning. During the night, he makes a HUGE MESS in the kitchen. Can you name all the different foods he has spilled? What will happen when the family wakes up? This is a great book for the youngest readers. Librarian review
written by Gwen
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