Kendall Newell's Library

Rossview Elementary

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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."
9780786837465 Don't Let the Pigeon Stay up Late! Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! Hyperion
9781338300505 Dooby Dooby Moo Doreen Cronin While Farmer Brown sleeps, his animals prepare for a talent show at the county fair.
9780545604260 Dragons Love Tacos Adam Rubin Dragons love tacos. And if you have plenty of tacos, nothing could possibly go wrong at your party. Right?
9780399235795 Dream Snow Eric Carle It's December 24th, and the old farmer settles down for a winter's nap, wondering how Christmas can come when there is no snow! It is in his dream that he imagines a snowstorm coming and covering him and his animals—named One, Two, Three, Four and Five—in a snowy blanket.But when the farmer awakens, he finds that it has really snowed outside, and now he remembers something! Putting on his red suit, he goes outside, puts some gifts under the tree for his animals, and presses a button near a Christmas tree, creating a most surprising musical treat for children everywhere."Few in number are the parents who have made it through their toddler's years on just one copy of Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Dream Snow has similar ingredients: a simple story, lively collage-like illustrations and a fun gimmick for little hands . . ." —Time"This is a simple, well-told story about a simple farmer. . . . Viewers. . . will want to get their hands on it." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"Carle fans and toddlers learning the basics will . . . enjoy the gentle text and creative design features." —Booklist"The pictures are in Carle's trademark richly colored and textured collages that capture the snowy magic of Christmas." —Kirkus Reviews World of Eric Carle
9780439671446 Duck for President Doreen Cronin When Duck gets tired of working for Farmer Brown, his political ambition eventually leads to his being elected President.
9780736430180 Dusty Flies High Susan Amerikaner Dusty the crop dusting airplane dreams of becoming a racer, but may have gotten more than he bargained for when he enters a race around the world. Disney Books for Young Readers
9780439099110 Fall Leaves Mary Packard Friends have fun playing in the colorful autumn leaves. Includes related activities and game cards. Cartwheel Books
Fancy Nancy The 100Th Day Of School
9781682971307 Farm Babies Camilla De la Bédoyère "From endearing ducklings to sleepy piglets, discover where these cuties live, what they eat, and how they play."--Provided by publisher.
9780545369923 Fire in the Forest! Samantha Brooke When a fire starts in the forest, the Lego City firemen race to put it out. Scholastic Inc.
9780545201445 First Grade Here I Come! Tony Johnston
9780439803823 Five Little Bunnies Hopping on a Hill Steve Metzger Five little bunnies get into all kinds of springtime antics, so the mother calls the doctor each time to see what can be done.
9781581172188 Five Little Ladybugs Melanie Gerth, Tony Griego Five raised ladybugs disappear one by one as they try to make their way home. On board pages. Intervisual/Piggy Toes
9781616726348 Fossils June Edelstein This book is about the different kinds of fossils and how plants and animals become fossils. Benchmark Education Company
OS_643ED3F6FCEDC800B58316B7 Fox in Socks
9780545244350 Foxes Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger Brief text and pictures portray the characteristics and habits of foxes. Scholastic
9780590693325 Franklin's Bad Day Paulette Bourgeois Franklin's day is filled with mishaps and disappointments, but there is another reason Franklin is having a bad day Scholastic
OS_642B47F9E4220200B5DCBE06 Freight Train Donald Crews Scholastic
9780064440202 Frog and Toad Are Friends Arnold Lobel From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to finding lost buttons, Frog and Toad are always there for each other—just as best friends should be. HarperCollins
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