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Just behave, Pablo Picasso!
Par Jonah Winter, Kevin Hawkes. 2012
Pablo Picasso may have been a world-famous artist, but that doesn't mean no one ever called his artwork "ugly." Any…
kid who's been told what to draw, or heard mean things about something they made, will relate to this story about how Pablo faced down his critics and made something truly original. Ages 3 to 8, for grades K-3. 2012Diego
Par Jonah Winter, Jeanette Winter. 1991
This story of Diego Rivera, the greatest muralist of Mexico--and of the world--shows how his passion for painting and love…
for his country combined to make a powerful art celebrating the Mexican people. Told in Spanish and English. For grades 2-4. 1991PB & J hooray!: your sandwich's amazing journey from farm to table
Par Janet Nolan, Julia Patton. 2014
From peanut, grape, and wheat seeds to sandwich, PB & J Hooray! is all about how peanut butter and jelly…
sandwiches are made. The story begins with the kitchen and works backward to the shopping, delivery, production, harvesting, farming, and planting processes! In fun, rhythmic language, readers discover how peanuts become peanut butter, grapes are made into jelly, and wheat turns into bread. For grades K-3Snowflake Bentley
Par Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Mary Azarian. 1998
Odd socks
Par Michelle Robinson, Rebecca Ashdown. 2016
The firehouse light
Par Janet Nolan, Marie Lafrance. 2010
If you were the moon (Millbrook Picture Books)
Par Laura Purdie Salas, Jaime Kim. 2017
What would you do if you were the moon? Do you think you would rest quietly in the night sky?…
Oh, no. The moon does so more than you might imagine! The moon spins like a twilight ballerina, it plays tug-of-war with the ocean, and it lights a pathway for baby sea turtles. Discover the many other roles the moon plays in this lyrical picture book. For preschool-grade 2I'm trying to love spiders: (it isn't easy)
Par Bethany Barton. 2015
This fresh and very funny non-fiction picture book shares lots of fascinating facts about spiders in an entirely captivating way.…
If I'm Trying to Love Spiders doesn't cure your spider phobia, it'll at least make you appreciate how amazing they are...and laugh a lot as you learn about them For grades K-3Here's what you do when you can't find your shoe: ingenious inventions for pesky problems
Par Alan Snow, Andrea Perry, Andrea J. Perry. 2003
The Stourbridge Lion: America's first locomotive
Par Steven Walker, Karl Zimmermann. 2012
On August 8, 1829, the Stourbridge Lion, the first commercial steam locomotive in America to run on wooden railroad tracks,…
left Honesdale, Pennsylvania. The birth of the American railroad had begun. For grades 2-4. 2012ABC's of the Web: an alphabet primer for young developers in training (Coding for kids series)
Par John C. Vanden-Heuvel, Andrey Ostrovsky, Tom Holmes. 2016
It's never too early to learn! Written by a pediatrician and a web designer, this rhyming board book is a…
fascinating first foray into the World Wide Web. For preschool-grade 2Compost stew: an A to Z recipe for the earth
Par Ashley Wolff, Mary McKenna Siddals. 2010
A second, a minute, a week with days in it: a book about time (Math Is CATegorical ®)
Par Brian P. Cleary, Brian Gable. 2013
The whole green world
Par Tony Johnston, Elisa Kleven. 2005
Tremendous tractors (Amazing machines)
Par Tony Mitton, Ant Parker. 2003
Vinnie and Abraham
Par Catherine Stock, Dawn FitzGerald. 2007
Pulleys (Simple Machines)
Par Katie Marsico, Reginald Butler. 2013
Wheels (Simple Machines)
Par Lisa Owings, Reginald Butler. 2013
Introduces wheels, including how they function with axles to create simple machines, their role in reducing friction, and how they…
are used in everyday objects to make life easier. For grades K-3Diggers (Big Machines at Work Ser.)
Par Marv Alinas. 2014
The skin you live in
Par Michael Tyler, David Lee Csicsko. 2005