Lanna Hancock's Library

Kirkwood Elementary

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9780439800976 I Like Myself! Karen Beaumont In rhyming text, a little girl expresses confidence and joy in her uniqueness, no matter her outward appearance.
9780439521109 I Like Pumpkins Jerry Smath From talented author/illustrator Jerry Smath comes a rhyming story about a little girl who likes pumpkins! Some pumpkins are tall; some pumpkins are squat. Some pumpkins are big; some pumpkins are not. It's that time of year again! The Halloween season is all about yummy candy, ghosts and goblins, and of course, pumpkins. In Jerry Smath's latest Halloween 8x8 title, a little girl tells her favorite things about pumpkins--like pumpkin masks, pumpkin seeds, and scary jack-o'-lanterns. But her favorite of all is . . . delicious pumpkin pie! Cartwheel Books
9780439645942 I Love My Mama Scholastic Inc.
9780064436670 I Love Trains Philemon Sturges Trains, trains, trains! A train is passing by! A young boy watches in delight from his window as it rumbles and roars past. Each of the cars is carrying something interesting, but his favourite car is the last one - it carries something extra special! A cheery, informative book for youngsters who love trains by the creators of I Love Trucks! Ages 3-6 HarperCollins
9780688117184 I Love You as much... Laura Krauss Melmed A variety of mothers tell their children how much they love them. Harpercollins Childrens Books
9780916119973 I See Patterns Linda Benton Patterns can connect math to the real world: in food, clothes, furniture, natural objects, landscape, even people! Creative Teaching Press
9780439855457 I Wanna Iguana Karen Kaufman Orloff Alex and his mother write notes back and forth in which Alex tries to persuade her to let him have a baby iguana for a pet.
9780545449656 I Want a New Room Karen Kaufman Orloff Through a series of brief letters to his parents, Alex presents all the reasons why he should not have to share a room with his younger brother after their baby sister's arrival.
9781552977576 I Want to Be a Builder Dan Liebman Photographs and easy-to-read text describe the job of a builder.
9780439607223 I Will Always Love You Jane E. Gerver A little panda's mother reassures him that she will love him no matter what he does.
9780061921575 If You Give a Cat a Cupcake Laura Numeroff Laura Geringer Books
9780061921582 If You Give a Moose a Muffin Laura Joffe Numeroff, Kohl's Department Stores, Inc, Kohl's Cares for Kids Chaos can ensue if you give a moose a muffin and start him on a cycle of urgent requests.
9780060283261 If You Give a Pig a Party Laura Numeroff If you give a pig a party,she's going to ask for someballoons. When you give her the balloons, she'll want to decorate the house. When she's finished, she'll put on her favorite dress. Then she'll call all her friends -- Mouse, Moose, and more. The little pig from If You Give a Pig a Pancake is back, and this time she wants to throw a great big party! Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond have created another winning story for this beloved character in the tradition of the best-selling If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Harper Collins
9780545217637 If You Give a Pig a Party Laura Joffe Numeroff If you give a pig a party lots of things can happen.
9781404847880 If You Were a Minus Sign Trisha Speed Shaskan Primary math concepts are introduced using creative examples, easy-to-understand text and art illustration. Capstone
9781404847859 If You Were a Plus Sign Trisha Speed Shaskan "Plus sign (+), a symbol used to show addition." Capstone
076714004955 If You Were a Writer Joan Lowery Nixon
9780517572658 I'll Always Love You Hans Wilhelm A child's sadness at the death of a beloved dog is tempered by the remembrance of saying to it every nignt, "I'll always love you." Dragonfly Books
9781405494809 I'm Sorry! Moira Butterfield Rhyming text reminds children of the proper times to apologize by offering up examples of rude animal behavior at the zoo.
9781845066017 I'm Special, I'm Me! Ann Meek Milo is fed up. He wants to play at being a pirate captain, but the other children say he's too short, he must be a deck-hand. He's too small to be a lion, and not handsome enough to be the prince. But Milo's mum makes him see that the other roles can be even more fun...