Alexandria Smith's Library
Norman Smith Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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0590162144 | Marc Brown | Scholastic | ||
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0590402420 | Arnold Lobel | Scholastic | ||
0670241334 | Don Freeman | The Viking Press | ||
0688096999 | Kevin Henkes | Greenwillow Books | ||
9780061252112 | Diane deGroat | Harper Collins | ||
0399235876 | John Archambaukt | Philomel Books | ||
9780140503289 | Don Freeman | A small boy imagines what it would be like to have his own rainbow to play with. | Penguin | |
0394873408 | Stan and Jean Berenstain | Random House | ||
0064440044 | Else Holmelund Sendak | Harper Trophey | ||
9780394800257 | Joan Heilbroner | The story of a horse whose nose itches when he is around roses. | Random House Books for Young Readers | |
0060283289 | Laura Numeroff | Laura Geringer Books | ||
0060274123 | Alyssa Satin Caoucilli | Harper Collins | ||
978054591848 | Tedd Arnold | Scholastic | ||
9780590956161 | Bill Cosby, Varnette P. Honeywood | When a new boy in his second grade class tries to get the other students to play a game that involves saying the meanest things possible to one another, Little Bill shows him a better way to make friends. | Cartwheel Books | |
9780670035144 | Don Freeman, B.G. Hennessy | A lift-the-flap book based on Don Freeman's character, Corduroy. | Viking Books for Young Readers | |
9780670561728 | Don Freeman | 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of Corduroy, Don Freeman's story of a beloved teddy bear and his friend Lisa, which has sold millions of copies and delighted children all over the world. In this sequel to Corduroy, Lisa takes her toy bear to a Laundromat, where he goes on a soapy adventure! | Penguin | |
9780915811250 | Diane Loomans | Various animals in the Kingdom of Self-Esteem illustrate the different qualities that contribute to being lovable and having self-esteem. | H J Kramer | |
9781849568883 | Peter Francis-Browne | Top That! | ||
9780375822971 | P.D. Eastman | Meet best friends Fred (Big Dog) and Ted (Little Dog) in P. D. Eastman’s classic Beginner Book. Though one is big and one is little, and one loves green and one loves red, these pup pals—along with their helpful acquaintance, Bird—prove that opposites can be the very best of friends. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. | National Geographic Books |