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The mouse of Amherst: A Tale of Young Readers
Par Elizabeth Spires, Claire A. Nivola. 1999
Marlfox
Par Brian Jacques, Lois Duncan, Meg Michele Cundiff. 1998
Redwall Abbey is attacked by the Marlfoxes who plunder a wondrous tapestry for their mother, Queen Silth. Young squirrels Dann…
and Song and the shrew Dippler are joined by the watervole Burble in their perilous quest to return the wall-hanging to its proper place. Companion to Redwall (DB 29729). For grades 5-8Sign of the dove: The Exciting Sequel to Dragon's Milk
Par Susan Fletcher. 1996
As the last of the dragon eggs that were laid long ago begin to hatch, Lyf becomes a reluctant friend…
who tries to save both the dragon mothers and their newly born children from their enemies. Sequel to Dragon's Milk (RC 36623). For grades 5-8 and older readers. 1996Beauty of the beast: poems
Par Meilo So. 1997
This collection of more than two hundred poems by over one hundred poets covers the animal kingdom from the lowly…
earthworm to the majestic whale. Prelutsky includes poems on insects, sea creatures, birds, reptiles, and fur-coated animals. For grades 3-6 and older readersTwo cool cows
Par Toby Speed, Barry Root. 1995
Maude and Millie are two cool cows from the Huckabuck Farm. One night they borrow the black button-back boots of…
the Huckabuck kids and fly off to the moon where the grass is greener for the cows to munch, by the bunch, for their lunch. For grades K-3Cat, you better come home (Viking Kestrel Picture Bks.)
Par Garrison Keillor, Stephen T. Johnson, Lou Fancher. 1995
Puff, an elegant cat, who demanded to be allowed outside, now refuses to come in even though her owner insists.…
(After all it is cold and dark outside, and the dogs are waiting to attack.) But Puff isn't happy with the chow she has to eat. So she runs away to Europe, stars in a cat food commercial, and becomes quite rich. Then early one morning, her owner hears a scratch-scratch-scratch on the windowsill. For grades 2-4 and older readersGeorge Washington's cows
Par David Small. 1994
George Washington's cows wear lavender gowns and have to be begged to give milk. His hogs are happy to work…
when the servants are sick, and his sheep are very smart. Washington soon begins to think he should leave the farm and look for another job. For grades K-3 and older readersMr. Tall and Mr. Small
Par Barbara Brenner, Mike Shenon. 1994
A giraffe and a mouse argue over whose size is better. They quarrel until the day a hunter drops a…
lighted match that sets the forest on fire. Afraid they will be trapped, the mouse and the giraffe put their heads together and find a way out. Only then do they learn to appreciate their differences. For preschool-grade 2The Moonglow Roll-a-Rama (Orchard HC Picture Books)
Par Dav Pilkey. 1995
There is a wonderful place on an island beyond the lagoon, where beneath the blue moon lies the Moonglow Roll-O-Rama.…
And every night while people sleep snugly in their beds, the animals go to this spot where the magic of moonlight sweeps them skating up to the sky. For preschool-grade 2Fireman Small
Par Wong Herbert Yee. 1994
Because Fireman Small is the only fireman in his neighborhood, he works day and night, rescuing animals and putting out…
fires. Between emergencies, tired Fireman Small returns to station number nine, slowly walks upstairs, "closes the curtains, gets in bed, and pulls the covers over his head." For preschool-grade 2The elephant at the Waldorf
Par Anne Miranda, Don Vanderbeek. 1995
A young girl and her mother are walking in front of the Waldorf Astoria one summer night, when they spot…
an elephant on a big truck. Alas, it seems that no one is able to get the elephant to leave the truck and go into the Waldorf Astoria to entertain the guests. What is to be done? For preschool-grade 2What pet should i get?
Par Dr Seuss. 2022
A #1 New York Times bestseller! This previously never-before-seen picture book by Dr. Seuss about making up one&’s mind is…
the literary equivalent of buried treasure! What happens when a brother and sister visit a pet store to pick a pet? Naturally, they can&’t choose just one! The tale captures a classic childhood moment—choosing a pet—and uses it to illuminate a life lesson: that it is hard to make up your mind, but sometimes you just have to do it! Told in Dr. Seuss&’s signature rhyming style, this is a must-have for Seuss fans and book collectors, and a perfect choice for the holidays, birthdays, and happy occasions of all kinds. An Editor&’s Note at the end discusses Dr. Seuss&’s pets, his creative process, and the discovery of the manuscript and illustrations for What Pet Should I Get?Joyful noise: poems for two voices
Par Paul Fleischman, Eric Beddows. 1988
Is your mama a llama?
Par Deborah Guarino. 1989
An IRA Teachers' Choice for 1990, and a Literary Guild Selection. Lloyd the llama meets all kinds of animals as…
he asks his question, "Is your mama a llama?" At last, his friend Llyn leads him to the answer he longs to hear. For preschool-grade 2Mouse mess
Par Linnea Riley, Linnea Asplind Riley. 1997
There's a mouse in the house, and when he wakes up, he's going to be hungry for a snack. From…
cookies and crackers to olives, cheese, and sticky jam, Mouse joyfully munches his way through the kitchen and makes a big mess. For preschool-grade 2Enigma: a magical mystery
Par Graeme Base. 2008
When Bertie the badger visits his grandfather at a retirement home for magician, he learns that is grandfather's rabbit, Enigma,…
has disappeared along with everyone's magical things, and the reader is invited to help break a code to find the items hidden throughout the book. Includes a built-in decoder. For grades 3-6My little fox
Par Rick Chrustowski. 2017
Peep leap
Par Elizabeth Verdick, John Bendall-Brunello. 2013
Moon: a peek-through picture book
Par Britta Teckentrup, Patricia Hegarty. 2018
Buttercup's lovely day
Par Carolyn Beck. 2013
Called a "read-aloud gem" by Quill & Quire, this picture book will delight children with its creative use of language…
and endearing illustrations. In rhyming text that winds like a creek through a farmer's field, the book takes readers on a journey through one lovely day in Buttercup's life. Whether she is ruminating on the mud beneath her feet or on the moon and the stars in the blue-black sky, she draws us deep into her rich and wonderful world, reminding us all to be grateful for life's simple pleasures