Kathy Melton's Library
Sango Elementary
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9780860206286 | Barbara Cork | The beautifully detailed, informative illustrations will appeal not only to younger children, who will enjoy the experience of sharing the book with an adult, but also to older children, who will find that the books provide them with a colorful introduction to serious nature study. | Usborne Pub Limited | |
9780881069235 | Ellen B. Jackson | Everything you ever wanted to know about each month, including weather, animal behavior, plant growth, zodiac signs, birthstones and flowers, holidays, historic events, famous people born that month, and a story to wrap it all up. | Charlesbridge Publishing | |
9780890844878 | The hilarious and terrible consequences of everyone doing his own thing are portrayed by author/artist Jo Ann Stover in If Everybody Did. Children and adults alike will enjoy this precautionary tale with its concise rhyming text, and amusing illustrations. | BJU Press | ||
9780962526176 | David Novak | An old scrapbook in the back of a closet is found to contain photos, mementos, and a special letter about the love of parents for their children. | ||
9781324005254 | J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, Gianna Ruggiero | New York Times Bestseller Best-selling author J. Kenji López-Alt introduces Pipo, a girl on a quest to prove that pizza is the best food in the world. Pipo thinks that pizza is the best. No, Pipo knows that pizza is the best. It is scientific fact. But when she sets out on a neighborhood-spanning quest to prove it, she discovers that "best" might not mean what she thought it meant. Join Pipo as she cooks new foods with her friends Eugene, Farah, Dakota, and Ronnie and Donnie. Each eating experiment delights and stuns her taste buds. Is a family recipe for bibimbap better than pizza? What about a Moroccan tagine that reminds you of home? Or is the best food in the world the kind of food you share with the people you love? Warm and funny, with bright, whimsical illustrations by Gianna Ruggiero, Every Night Is Pizza Night is a story about open-mindedness, community, and family. With a bonus pizza recipe for young readers to cook with their parents, Every Night Is Pizza Night will make even the pickiest eaters hungry for something new. | National Geographic Books | |
9781338043037 | Norman Bridwell | Emily Elizabeth loves her huge dog Clifford even though he is far from perfect. | Clifford | |
9781338110272 | Sherri Duskey Rinker | In rhyming text, a mother describes all the ways her days have been changed by the addition of a toddler to her life. | ||
9781338120431 | Rebecca Colby | "What's a witch to do when a rainstorm threatens the Halloween Parade? Make it fun, that's what!"--Back cover. | Feiwel and Friends | |
9781368002974 | Kelly DiPucchio | Charlie thinks his dog, Norman, has got it good: he gets to spend his days lounging on the couch or playing fetch, and he never has to do any homework. But when Charlie makes a wish to be a dog instead of a boy, things get a little topsy-turvy! New York Times best-selling author Kelly DiPucchio's signature humor and New York Times best-selling illustrator Brian Biggs's bold, playful art come together in a hilarious tale that proves that the grass always does look greener on the other side (even if that side involves drinking from the toilet!). Now available as an 8x8 paperback with stickers, this picturebook is full of comic encouragement for young students. Praise for Dog Days of School "[B]rings down the (dog) house. The perfect choice for any reluctant scholars."-- School Library Journal "Biggs' illustrations . . . are hysterical."-- Kirkus Reviews | Disney-Hyperion | |
9781368026222 | Ryan T. Higgins | Bruce's home is already a full house. But when a big storm brings all his woodland neighbors knocking, he'll have to open his door to a crowd of animals in need of shelter-whether he likes it or not. Readers will love this next installment of the uproarious, award-winning Mother Bruce series. | Disney-Hyperion | |
9781368026239 | Ryan Higgins | Norman, a porcupine whose best friend is a tree named Mildred, begins to feel jealous when another tree grows close to Mildred and acts out against the new tree. | Mother Bruce | |
9781403494955 | Cassie Mayer | Learn why it is important to follow rules. | Capstone Classroom | |
9781403494979 | Cassie Mayer | Introduces the concept of responsibility and provides examples of responsible behavior. | Capstone Classroom | |
9781404819269 | Michael Dahl | Learn to count by tens in this fun beach story. | Capstone Classroom | |
9781416942061 | Karma Wilson | While all the other animals on the farm enjoy eating their regular food, the cow chooses to eat the one thing she loves best, in a read-aloud story from the New York Times best-selling author of Bear Snores On. | Simon and Schuster | |
9781416958550 | Shimon & Schuster | |||
9781416991410 | Baker, Keith | Beach Lane Books | ||
9781445477961 | Relive the classic fairy tale The Gingerbread Man in this lovely storybook. | |||
9781481459754 | Karma Wilson | As final preparations are being made for a long-planned surprise party, Bear gets so excited he nearly ruins everything. | Simon and Schuster | |
9781536201819 | Kate DiCamillo | The latest tale from Deckawoo Drive—and New York Times best-selling creators Kate DiCamillo and Chris Van Dusen—is a balm for young worrywarts facing the unknown. Welcome back to Deckawoo Drive for a sixth endearing installment in the companion series to Kate DiCamillo’s New York Times best-selling Mercy Watson books. Frank Endicott is a worrier. He worries about lions, submarines, black holes, leprosy, and armadillos. He lists his worries alphabetically in a notebook and suffers vivid nightmares that even a certain neighborhood pig can’t dispatch. When he accompanies Eugenia Lincoln on an errand to duplicate a key at her favorite dark and dusty thrift shop, Frank earns fresh cause for alarm. Odd Buddy Lamp, the shop’s proprietor, has sent them home with the original key and its copy. Can Frank come to terms with the mystery without buckling under his mounting dread? With a little help from friends (old and new), hot cocoa, and some classic short stories read aloud, the prognosis is good. | National Geographic Books |