Racquel Blakely's Library
West Creek Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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0399255850 | Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon | Lovell, Patty | ||
9780679826422 | Stupid Smelly Bus | Barbara Park | In her own words, a young girl describes her feelings about starting kindergarten and what she does when she decides not to ride the bus home. | |
9780545382663 | Summer of the Sea Serpent (Magic Tree House #31) | Scholastic | ||
9780152019525 | Sunflower House | Eve Bunting | A young boy creates a summer playhouse by planting sunflowers and saves the seeds to make another house the next year. | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
9780147519061 | Tarra & Bella : the Elephant and Dog Who Became Best Friends | A stray Labrador named Bella befriends Tarra, a former circus elephant and resident of the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. While the pairing is unusual, the two are inseparable--even when a crisis threatens to separate them. Based on the national media sensation, this is a true story of friendship and loyalty. | ||
9780451470102 | Tea Party Rules | Ame Dyckman | "A bossy little girl makes a bear cub follow all the rules at her tea party before he is allowed to eat any of the cookies" -- | |
9780399176913 | Ten Thank-You Letters | Daniel Kirk | While Pig is trying to finish a thank-you note to his grandmother, his best friend Rabbit repeatedly interrupts to borrow supplies for a series of his own notes, thanking all of the special people in their lives. -- Publisher. | Nancy Paulsen Books |
9780916119515 | The Bear Went over the Mountain | Rozanne Lanczak Williams | Repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text provide maximum support to the emergent reader. Engaging stories promote reading comprehension, and easy and fun activities on the inside back covers extend learning. Great for Reading First, Fluency, Vocabulary, Text Comprehension, and ESL/ELL! | Creative Teaching Press |
OS_643ECE74C62A1900B5C1D1D2 | The Bears Upstairs | |||
The Berenstain Bears Sicks Days | ||||
9780394856391 | The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room | Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain | The entire Bear family becomes involved in an attempt to clean and organize the cubs' messy room. | Random House Books for Young Readers |
090129800919 | The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat | Stan & Jan Berenstain | ||
9780375855528 | The Big Blue Book of Beginner Books | P. D. Eastman | Gathers tales about an unusual spotted creature, a group of frightened farm animals, a baby bird, dogs, two birds looking for a place to nest, and a young rabbit, that originally appeared in books published by Beginner Books. | Random House Books for Young Readers |
The Chimpansneeze | ||||
9780545069304 | The Class Pet From the Black Lagoon | Mike Thaler | Mrs. Green tells her students that they're going to have a class pet! Hubie's imagination goes wild. Will the new class pet have fangs, horns, or headlights? Will it be vicious? Who knows what kind of monster Mrs. Green will bring in? | Scholastic Inc. |
0813650127 | The cookie house | Margaret Hillert | ||
9780673613493 | The Crow and the Pitcher | When a thirsty crow cannot drink from a pitcher because the water level is too low, she uses her ingenuity to solve the problem. | Pearson Scott Foresman | |
9780064435185 | The Dragon Prince: A Chinese Beauty & The Beast Tale | Yep, Laurence | when A Poor Farmer Falls Into The Clutches Of A Dragon, Only Seven, His Youngest Daughter, Will Save Him—by Marrying The Beast. publishers Weekly Praised Yep's Elegant, Carefully Crafted Storytelling And Mak's Skillfully And Radiantly Rendered Illustrations In This Captivating And Luminous Chinese Variation Of The Beauty And The Beast Tale.a 1998 Notable Children's Trade Book In Social Studies (ncss/cbc)a 1997 Pick Of The Lists (aba)publishers Weeklythis Southern Chinese Adaptation Of A Traditional Chinese Tale Gains Notability Through Yep's Elegant, Carefully Crafted Storytelling, Said Pw. Ages 5-8. (feb.) | HarperCollins |
9780763640194 | The Firefighters | Whiting, Sue | children Will Want To Grab Their Coats And Boots And Rush Straight To This Winsome Firefighting Tale Full Of Sound Words And Bright Illustrations."weee-ooo! Weee-ooo! Weee-ooo!our Fi Re Engines Are Fast And Noisy — Just Like The Real Ones."from Sounding The Siren To Speeding Off In Their Fire Engines (empty Boxes Will Do), From Finding The Fire To Expertly Putting It Out, The Children Love Playing Firefighters With Mrs. Iverson. They Are Brave And Strong, Just Like Real Firefighters. And After A Hard Day Of Fighting Fires, Nothing Is Better Than Having Two Real Live Firefighters Come To Visit And Getting To Climb Aboard Their Big, Red, Shiny Fire Engine!children's Literaturewhat Child Hasn't Dreamt About Being A Firefighter? In This Book, Sue Whiting Uses Her Experiences As An Educator To Bring A Kindergarten Scene To Life With Authentic Details And Realistic Characters. The Story Starts With A Fire Alarm. As It Sounds, Several Young Firefighters Take Their Teacher Along On An Exciting And Imaginative Journey. They Chase Through The Classroom And Onto The Playground In Their Fire Engines. They Tear Past The Climbing Fort And Sandbox. Everyone Stops And Stares, But The Busy Firefighters Do Not Have Time To Waste. Soon They Reach The Fire, Which Cracks And Pops Against The Sky. They Save The Burning Building, Just Like Real Firefighters Do, And Then Collapse On The Floor. At That Moment, The Children Hear A Real Fire Siren In The Distance—and They Soon Get The Chance To Meet Real-life Firefighters Who Share Stories About Fighting Fires And Saving People From Burning Buildings. The Children Even Have The Chance To Climb Aboard The Fire Truck. Children And Parents Alike Will Enjoy Sue Whiting's Storyline And Donna Rawlins' Delightful Illustrations. Together, They Bring This Imaginative Adventure To Life. Reviewer: Suzanna E. Henshon, Ph.d. | Candlewick |
9780440848912 | The First Dog | Jan Brett | Kip the Cave Boy and Paleowolf each face hunger and danger on a journey in Paleolithic times; when they decide to join forces and help one another, Paleowolf becomes the first dog. |