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9780439649490 How Do Dinosaurs Count To Ten Jane Yolen,Mark Teague,Mark (ILT) Teague The bestselling, award-winning team of Yolen and Teague present their beloved dinosaurs in a new format with this fun, read-aloud board book that teaches young children to count from one to ten!Come along for some BIG fun as your favorite dinosaurs delight young readers with their playful antics. How do dinosaurs count to ten? Over and over and over again!This brand new board book format brings the gigantic humor of bestselling, award-winning team Jane Yolen and Mark Teague to the youngest readers, helping them learn to count from one to ten with a simple, rhyming text and laugh-out-loud illustrations! A perfect companion book to the other HOW DO DINOSAURS tales, and a great baby gift as well. Blue Sky Pr
9780439693820 How Does Your Salad Grow? Francie Alexander, Denise Ortakales Kids learn where their food comes from and how to make a good salad.
9.78002E+12 How We Use Energy Glen Phelan
9780399255113 I Am a Rainbow Dolly Parton Words and music describe different emotions in terms of color, as when everything is rosy when one feels joyful, then remind the reader that everyone experiences this same rainbow of emotions.
9780525472506 I Love My Daddy because...board Book Laurel Porter Gaylord The perfect board book for babies and toddlers to read with Dad! "I love my daddy because he plays with me. . ." This book begins with a heartwarming scene between a human parent and child, but moves on to loving care in many animal families. "He sings me songs," says a gray wolf cub. "He keeps me safe and warm," says a young penguin. Children will love reading about how baby animals spend time with their dads, and daddies everywhere will love celebrating Father's Day—or any occassion!—with this adorable gift from their little ones. National Geographic Books
9780525472476 I Love My Mommy because-- Laurel Porter-Gaylord As a child explains the many happy, loving things Mommy does, many different animal mothers are shown caring for their young. On board pages. Dutton Books for Young Readers
I Wanna Iquana
9780439046213 If You Give a Pig a Pancake Big Book Laura Joffe Numeroff One thing leads to another when you give a pig a pancake.
9.78067E+12 If You Were a-- Teacher Virginia Schomp Describes what teachers do on a daily basis and the skills and training necessary to become a good teacher.
9780439828598 If You're Happy and You Know It! Jane Cabrera An elephant, a monkey, and a giraffe join other animals to sing different verses of this popular song that encourages everyone to express their happiness through voice and movement.
0394826922 I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words Michael Frith
9780142300480 James Marshall's Cinderella No one does fairy tales like James Marshall! Here, his bold and witty illustrations add life to Barbara Karlin's retelling of the well-known story of the dirty girl with the wicked stepsisters. But this isn't your average Cinderella-hearty and robust, she's a hard worker with a heart of gold. Filled with grinning rats, a wacky fairy godmother, and a whole coachful of laughs, this is the story we all know and love, seen in a refreshing new way. Will take its rightful place on the fairy-tale shelves, but won't sit there for long! (Booklist, starred review) Author Biography: Barbara Karlin was a children's book reviewer and author. She died in 1991. James Marshall created many favorite children's book characters, including Miss Nelson, the Cut-Ups, and George and Martha. He died in 1992.Children's LiteratureChildren's book reviewer Barbara Karlin and illustrator James Marshall collaborated in the late-80s to create this picture-book version of Cinderella. Author and illustrator offer a playful rendition of Cinderella's transformation from downtrodden cinder girl, who appears in one scene with her tongue lolling out of her mouth, to charming princess. The intolerable personalities of the stepsisters and stepmother are humorously rendered, while the good-natured fairy godmother and buck-toothed mice offer the heroine much-needed comfort. Young readers will appreciate James Marshall's whimsical illustrations and Barbara Karlin's brisk and witty narrative. This is a re-release of the original edition, which appeared in 1989. 2001 (orig. 1989), Dial Books for Young Readers, $15.99. Ages 4 to 8. Reviewer:Elizabeth Marshall Puffin Books
9780688092412 Jump, Frog, Jump! Robert Kalan "This is the turtle that slid into the pond and ate the snake that dropped from a branch and swallowed the fish that swam after the frog—JUMP, FROG, JUMP!"This infectious cumulative tale will have the young frogs you know jumping and chanting with joy.Jump, Frog, Jump has been a winning story-time favorite long enough for it to have teacher and parent fans who first enjoyed it in their own preschool classroom."Extremely satisfying edge-of-the-seat fun for very small readers." (Kirkus starred review) Greenwillow Books
9.78038E+12 Junie B. Jones Is (Almost) a Flower Girl Barbara Park Six-year-old Junie B. is disappointed to find out that her aunt has asked someone else to be the flower girl at her wedding. Random House Books for Young Readers
9781403781017 Just the Way You Are Kara McMahon Elmo tries to get a good night's sleep.
9780152024109 Let's Go Visiting Sue Williams A colorful farmyard visit brightened by lively baby animals and lots of counting fun.Let's go visiting and see who's ready to play—one foal, two calves, three kittens, four piglets, five ducklings, and six puppies! And once we've stomped in the mud with the piglets and swum in the lake with the ducklings, let's curl up with this adorable menagerie and take an afternoon nap.This adventure-filled cumulative counting book will help youngsters practice their counting skills while they learn to identify their favorite animal babies—a visit every child will remember. Clarion Books
9780823954353 Let's Visit The Fire Station (Our Community) Marianne Johnston Every community has those bright red trucks that venture out in emergencies, sirens wailing, carrying the men and women who work to put out fires and save lives in our communities. Kids love to watch those trucks zoom by, and they’ll be fascinated by the stations that house them. Powerkids Pr
9780823954346 Let's Visit The Police Station (Our Community) Marianne Johnston A simple introduction to the role of the police in a community, describing the work they do, what goes on at a police station, the equipment used, and various types of police officers. Powerkids Pr
9.70812E+11 Lewis & Papa Barbara M. Joosse
9780439081207 Light Samantha Berger Simple text and photographs explore different sources of light, including sunlight, moonlight, lamplight, and candlelight.
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