Rosa Wolford's Library

Barksdale Elementary

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OS_642EFBE493EE8100B52B7A12 Franklin's Thanksgiving Paulette Bourgeois
9780590130011 Franklin's Valentines Paulette Bourgeois FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Valentine's Day Party has begun at last, but Franklin lost his cards on the way to school. As his pile of valentines begins to grow. Franklin feels bad that he has none to give in return. But in the true spirit of the day, everyone assures Franklin t Scholastic Paperbacks
9781562946982 Frog Counts To Ten, Trd/Pb John J. Liebler Unable to play hide-and-seek because he cannot count, Frog goes for a ride on his bicycle and makes a discovery Millbrook Press
Frog Plays Soccer
9780545165709 Froggy Books: Froggy Goes to Camp Jonathan London scholastic
9780545101554 Froggy Plays T-Ball Jonathan London Froggy looks forward to playing in his first T-ball game but finds it hard to remember the rules.
33500731087 Frosty the snowman Carol North Frosty comes alive Golden Book
9780439098670 George Washington Garnet Jackson, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu Vocabulary and sentences for beginning readers. Cartwheel Books
9780531249826 George Washington Carver Dana Meachen Rau Chronicles the life and career of the slave-turned-agricultural scientist. Childrens Press
9780312376048 George Washington's Teeth Deborah Chandra, Madeleine Comora In this reverentially funny tale from Deborah Chandra written in verse and based on Washington's letters, diaries, and other historical records, readers will find out what really happened as they follow the trail of lost teeth to complete tooflessness. From battling toothaches while fighting the British, to having rotten teeth removed by his dentists, the Father of His Country suffered all his life with tooth problems. Yet, contrary to popular belief, he never had a set of wooden teeth. Starting at the age of twenty-four, George Washington lost on average a tooth a year, and by the time he was elected president, he had only two left! Illustrated in watercolors with subtle humor by Brock Cole, George Washington's Teeth is followed by a four-page time line featuring reproduced period portraits of Washington. Square Fish
9780439636179 Giant Pandas scholastic
OS_6425AFCA34BF9000B525BC90 Giraffes can't dance
9780545280716 Goldilicious A little girl and her brother play with her imaginary gold-horned unicorn that can float on water, fly, and turn herself into a fairy princess.
9780140563665 Goldilocks and the Three Bears James Marshall "What a sweet child," says a newcomer in town about Goldilocks. "That's what you think," a neighbor replies. For Goldilocks is one of those naughty little girls who does exactly as she pleases, even if that means sampling the three bears' porridge, breaking Baby Bear's chair, and sleeping in his bed. James Marshall's offbeat and inventive telling of this familiar tale will enchant readers, young and old."A delightfully irreverent retelling of an old favorite is illustrated with delicious humor and contemporary touches." —Booklist, starred review Puffin Books
9781406355321 Goldilocks And The Three Dinosaurs Mo Willems Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs Walker Books
9780545611503 Good News, Bad News Jeff Mack While on a picnic, Bunny and Mouse see everything that happens to them from opposite points of view--Bunny sees only the good, while Mouse sees only the bad.
9781627794152 Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn Kenard Pak As trees sway in the cool breeze, blue jays head south, and leaves change their colors, everyone knows--autumn is on its way!Join a young girl as she takes a walk through forest and town, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with every flower and creature and gust of wind, she says good-bye to summer and welcomes autumn. Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
9780590092425 Goodnight Moon Margaret Wise Brown As a little bunny says goodnight to many familiar objects, the illustrations are progressively darker.
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9780545019774 Grumpy Bird Jeremy Tankard Feeling too grumpy to fly, Bird begins to walk and finds that his mood changes as other animals join him.
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