Kathryn Crawford's Library
East Montgomery Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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9780547414409 | Dodsworth in London | Despite a dart-throwing episode at a local pub and a case of mistaken identity, Dodsworth and his mischievous duck companion receive a royal invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during their trip to London. | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | |
9780547248318 | Dodsworth in New York | When Dodsworth sets out for adventure, including a stop in New York City before going to Paris, London, and beyond, he does not expect a crazy duck to stow away in his suitcase and lead him on a merry chase. | Clarion Books | |
9780547331928 | Dodsworth in Paris | When Dodsworth and the duck vacation in Paris, they have a grand time despite running out of money and accidentally riding their bicycles in the Tour de France. | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | |
9780547722108 | Dodsworth in Rome | Dodsworth and his duck companion have a lovely time in Rome, even though the duck tries to improve the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and takes all the coins from the Trevi Fountain. | Sandpiper | |
9780544339156 | Dodsworth in Tokyo | Tim Egan | Dodsworth's duck companion is surprisingly well-behaved during a visit to Tokyo, although he does fall into the koi pond at the Imperial Palace and becomes the center of attention at a Sanja Festival. | Clarion Books |
9781338227659 | Dog on a Frog? | Kes Gray, Claire Gray, Jim Field | Scholastic Inc. | |
9781338227901 | Dog on a Frog? | Scholastic | ||
9780439686174 | Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus | No matter how hard he pleads and begs, the pigeon is not supposed to drive the bus while the driver is away, but pigeon tries every persuasive trick a young child knows to get you to say, "Yes." | ||
9780786819881 | Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! | Mo Willems | When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up to take his place-a pigeon! But you've never met one like this before. As he pleads, wheedles, and begs his way through the book, children will love being able to answer back and decide his fate. In his hilarious picture book debut, popular cartoonist Mo Willems perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum. | Hyperion |
9781338532210 | Dragons Eat Noodles on Tuesdays | Jon Stahl | While two monsters argue over how the story they are telling should go, Dennis, a very hungry dragon, is listening nearby--and he has very definite ideas about how this story should end. | |
9780785825074 | Drawing Dinosaurs | Steve Beaumont | Learn about drawing dinosaurs and reptiles of different shapes, sizes, and species, with fun facts about each. | Chartwell |
9780689863776 | Duck for President | Doreen Cronin | When Duck gets tired of working for Farmer Brown, his political ambition eventually leads to his being elected President. | Click Clack Book |
9781338237931 | Duck, Duck, Dinosaur | Kallie George | Spike wants to play out in the snow with his siblings Feather and Flap, but they're too cold, so Spike surprises them with gifts. | |
9781423114109 | Elephants Cannot Dance! | Gerald the elephant is certain that he cannot dance but his friend Piggie convinces him to try. | Hyperion | |
9780545850186 | Emeraldalicious | Victoria Kann | Recycling magic turns a garbage-filled park into a "greentastic" garden. | |
9780439550949 | Endangered Animals Dictionary | Clint Twist | A guide for instant information on over 100 endangered animals. | |
9781426308758 | Everything Big Cats | Elizabeth Carney | ||
9781450842242 | Extreme adventures: | Thea Feldman | A companion to the Animal Planet series "River Monsters" highlights the most shocking creatures the author has come across in his travels as an extreme fisherman. | |
9780545510257 | Fall Mixed Up | Bob Raczka | The delights of autumn are described in mixed-up verse and illustrations, and the reader is challenged to uncover the errors. | |
9780553499384 | Families, Families, Families! | Suzanne Lang | No matter your size, shape, or pedigree--if you love each other, you are a family! Moms, dads, sisters, brothers — and even Great Aunt Sue — appear in dozens of combinations, demonstrating all kinds of nontraditional families! Silly animals are cleverly depicted in framed portraits, and offer a warm celebration of family love. From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 1—Imagine a house with many rooms, whose walls each have a different color or wallpaper, accenting a family portrait hanging there. On a rustic wooden wall hangs the first portrait—a large family of ducks posing beside a still pond. The next spread shows three pandas in pink vests, much like the pink oriental wallpaper behind them. Each portrait features a gently rhyming line: "Some children live with their grandparents…/and some live with an aunt./Some children have many pets…/and some just have a plant." All of these appealing images demonstrate different ways of being a family. "Some children live with their father./ Some children have two mothers./Some children are adopted./Some have stepsisters and—brothers." The cartoon-style critters contrast pleasantly with more realistic elements—a bamboo plant, a slender ceramic dog, a fat ceramic cat. Families of hippos, tigers, lions, ostriches, and whales join the other family groups in the final spread. The loud-and-clear message is that "if you love each other, then you are a family." And imagine the many children who will be reassured because they have found a portrait of a family they will recognize as their own. A solid choice for most libraries.—Mary Jean Smith, formerly at Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN | Random House Books for Young Readers |