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9780440417897 Max for President Jarrett J. Krosoczka From the author of National Book Award finalist Hey, Kiddo. Max thinks that he would like to be class president. So does Kelly. But there can only be one president! Who will the class elect? Full of laughs and suspense, Max for President is a lively story of good sportsmanship—and a great way for kids to learn a little about elections, too! Dragonfly Books
9780307119414 Me Too! (Little Critter) Mercer Mayer Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter is—hesitantly—spending the day with his little sister in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether he’s teaching her how to skateboard, how to fish, or how to make and fly a paper airplane, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to celebrate the special bond between brothers and sisters! Random House Books for Young Readers
9781338567960 Meet the Dragons Alexandra Robinson
9781338567779 Meet the Farmers Mary Atkinson
9780545773386 Miss Bindergarten and the Best Friends Joseph Slate Best friends Emily and Vicky dress the same and declare themselves twins in spite of their classmates' arguments that they look nothing alike.
9780590457835 More Spaghetti, I Say! Rita Golden Gelman, Mort Gerberg Minnie loves spaghetti. So much so, that he's too busy eating it to even play! Cartwheel Books
9780545262309 Mr. Squiggles's Halloween Party Scholastic Inc Mr. Squiggles is having a Halloween party and all the Zhu Zhu pets want to compete for the best Halloween costume. Scholastic Inc.
9780545382175 My Brother Charlie Holly Robinson Peete, Ryan Elizabeth Peete Callie is very proud of her brother Charlie. He's good at so many things — swimming, playing the piano, running fast. And Charlie has a special way with animals, especially their dog, Harriett. But sometimes Charlie gets very quiet. His words get locked inside him, and he seems far away. Then, when Callie and Charlie start to play, Charlie is back to laughing, holding hands, having fun. Charlie is like any other boy — except he has autism.In this story, told from a sister's point of view, we meet a family whose oldest son teaches them important lessons about togetherness, hope, tolerance, and love. Scholastic
9780439751162 My Light Molly Bang The sun narrates an explanation of light and energy in which the generation of electricity can be traced back to it. Tiny yellow dots represent the sun's power as it streams from light, water, wind, and electricity. Endnotes are used to illuminate everything from dark matter to atoms to pollution.
9781338228182 My Pet Spot Liza Charlesworth
9780816739042 Never Give a Fish an Umbrella and Other Silly Presents Mike Thaler Suggests a variety of gifts that should not be given to various animals, such as sneakers for a snake, or earmuffs for a rabbit Troll Communications Llc
9781338568240 Noisy Animals Alexandra Robinson
9780553169102 Not Now!" Said the Cow Joanne Oppenheim In this story based on "The Little Red Hen," a little black crow asks his animal friends to help with the planting of some corn seed.
9780439744027 Olive, My Love Vivian Walsh Olive the dog goes to great lengths to return the giant heart that her friend Dexter left on her doorstep.
9780439692229 On Noah's Ark Jan Brett Scholastic
9781338299878 Panda's Playtime Rosie Greening "It's Panda's playtime! Join Panda as she plays, climb and has fun." -- Back cover.
9780545552929 Penguin and Pinecone Salina Yoon When curious little Penguin finds a lost pinecone in the snow, their friendship grows into something extraordinary!
9781338299885 Penguin's Present Rosie Greening "When Penguin finds a present in the snow, he looks for its owner. Who could it be?" -- Back cover.
9780545000864 Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere! Bob Barner Color illustrations and rhyming text describe the life of penguins.
9780545630870 Penny and Her Marble Kevin Henkes One day Penny finds a marble. It's pretty and blue, and she loves it right away. So Penny takes the marble home. But does the marble really belong to Penny?