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orcalftub7x5008a51qp52veb6c9 Bears on Wheels
9781250845795 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Bill Martin A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck-- all parade across the pages of this delightful picture book classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
307412121 Busy Workers
Cajun Night Before Christmas
9781442484405 Cha-Cha Chimps Julia Durango Simon
9780590436045 Cookie's Week Cindy Ward One of Tomie's most popular young picture books, this charming story about Cookie the cat makes a perfect board book. With its bright watercolor illustrations and one sentence of text per page, toddlers will love following Cookie through the days of the week--and seeing all the trouble he causes around the house
orcalftub7xe00qm51qpdd11go4t Dr. Seuss's ABC
FARFALLINA AND MARCEL
9780439661393 Five Little Sharks Swimming in the Sea Steve Metzger When the doctor gets frustrated by the riotous play of the five little sharks, he decides to send them packing, yet after he does so, the neighborhood becomes all too quiet as the big blue ocean simply appears all too empty without them.
9780688149000 Freight Train Board Book: A Caldecott Honor Award Winner (Caldecott Collection) Donald Crews In simple, powerful words and vibrant illustrations, Donald Crews evokes the rolling wheels of that childhood favorite: a train. This board book features sturdy pages and is just the right size for little hands.This Caldecott Honor Book features bright colors and bold shapes. Even a child not lucky enough to have counted freight cars will feel he or she has watched a freight train passing after reading Freight Train.Donald Crews used childhood memories of trains seen during his travels to his grandparents' farm in the American South as the inspiration for this timeless favorite.Red caboose at the back, orange tank car, green cattle car, purple box car, black tender and a black steam engine . . . freight train. Greenwillow Books
9780545458405 Giraffes Can't Dance Giles Andreae Child's fiction/picture book. Orchard Books
9781442484436 Go-Go Gorillas Julia Durango From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1—King Big Daddy dispatches his mouse messenger to gather his family for a big announcement at the Great Gorilla Villa. The 10 relatives hurry over, each using a different method of transportation, from a rowboat to a pogo stick to a plane. "Niece Isabel was second:/'There's no need for you to worry./If I row there in my rowboat,/I can make it in a hurry!'" Their travels are punctuated by the relentless refrain: "Go-go gorillas! Gotta go, gorillas, go!" Taylor's busy, colorful watercolors track the chaos and the joy as the family welcomes a new baby. Though the story itself is slight, the rhyme and repetition make it a bouncy read-aloud for transportation units.—Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Carroll County Public Library, MD Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Product Description From bicycles to jalopies, Go-Go Gorillas has all the vehicles you need for one wild ride! Aunt Minerva in her rollerblades, Cousin Clementine in her hot air balloon, and little ol’ Granny in her plane all help lead the way as a total of ten gorillas use crafty forms of transportation and answer King Big Daddy’s call to come and hear the news: A baby gorilla is born! With an irresistible refrain and rollicking, read-aloud rhymes, this vividly illustrated adventure is an instant vehicle for fun! From Booklist As they did in Cha-Cha Chimps (2006), Durango and Taylor present a bouncy book that will keep little ones counting. In the Great Gorilla Villa, King Big Daddy has news. So he sends a messenger to gather up the other gorillas, and they come in buses and in jalopies, on pogo sticks and in hot-air balloons. The watercolor art, with pictures big enough for groups, has the same sprightly spirit as the text. Forgoing the usual “one . . . two . . . ,” this goes with first, second, and so on, giving kids a new way to express numbers. Preschool-Kindergarten. --Ilene Cooper About the Author Julia Durango resides in Ottawa, Illinois, where she wrote a weekly book review column for children. She is the mother of two sons and is the author of Dream Hop, illustrated by Jared Lee,  as well as Pest Fest, illustrated by Kurt Cyrus. Her work also includes Go-Go Gorillas, a sequel to Cha-Cha Chimps, both illustrated by Eleanor Taylor and Dream Away, illustrated by Robert Goldstrom. Her first novel The Walls of Cartagena was a Junior Library Guild Selection. Her most recent novel is entitled Sea of the Dead. She is a contributor the Three Silly Chicks blog and lives in Ottawa, Illinois.Eleanor Taylor is the internationally beloved illustrator of numerous picture books, including Chicken in the Kitchen by Tony Johnston. Ellie and her husband live in London, England, with a son who isn't quite old enough to run around chattering like a monkey -- but maybe this book will change that. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
orcalftub7xi00zw51qp4qpid805 Goodnight Moon
OS_643ECF7AC62A1900B5C1D29F Green Eggs and Ham
Groovy Joe Ice Cream And Dinosaurs
9780545455107 How Do You Hug a Porcupine? Laurie Isop A child figures out the best way to hug a porcupine as he watches his friends hug other animals.
I Spy A Book Of Picture Riddles
9780439738637 I Spy a Pumpkin Jean Marzollo Rhyming text invites the reader to find hidden objects in the pictures. Scholastic Inc.
9780061921575 If You Give a Cat a Cupcake Laura Numeroff Laura Geringer Books
9780590402330 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Laura Joffe Numeroff "If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. When you give him the milk, he'll probably ask you for a straw. . . ". So begins this delightful story about an energetic mouse and an accommodating little boy. Full-color illustrations.
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