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Rainbows in the dark
Par Alice Priestley, Jan Coates. 2005
Abby is bored while waiting for her mother to finish her shopping, until she meets Joanna and her guide dog,…
Charlie. Though he is great at helping Joanna to "see", he can't help with choosing a special outfit for an important and mysterious event. When Abby saves the day, she also discovers that wishing for rainbows can be magical. Grades K-3 and old readers. 2005.Ocean meets sky
Par Terry Fan, Eric Fan. 2018
It's great being a dad
Par Gina Perry, Dan Bar-El. 2017
A gang of mythical creatures is roaming around a magical land having a great time, until Bigfoot gets his foot…
stuck in a tree trunk and Unicorn gets her horn impaled on a table and Robot's saw-arm gets rusted into position. But have no fear! Dad is there to fix things--even when a Sneaky Flying Alligator Pirate steals the Fairy Queen Ballerina Doctor's wand. A hilarious story about imagination, play and the best parts about being a dad. Grades K-3. 2017.Frankenstink!: garbage gone bad
Par Ron Lightburn. 2015
As a young boy continues to ignore the growing pile of junk under his bed, one night it transforms and…
mutates into a grotesque, greedy monster devouring everything in its path. Is the monster who feeds on "a mountainous salad of plastic and goo, fast-food leftovers and Styrofoam stew," real, a dream, or a warning of what is to come if we don't compost and recycle? Grades K-3. 2015.Snowmen at night
Par Caralyn Buehner, Mark Buehner. 2002
Have you ever built a snowman and discovered the next day that his grin has gotten a little crooked, or…
his tree-branch arms have moved? And you've wondered: what do snowmen do at night? This delightful wintertime tale reveals all! Companion "Snowmen at Christmas". Grades K-3. 2002.The sound of colors: a journey of the imagination
Par Jimi, Sarah L Thomson. 2006
Giant dance party
Par Brandon Dorman, Betsy Bird. 2013
Six-year-old Lexy Tanz loves dancing so much that she wants to share her skills with others, and when she is…
becoming discouraged because no one wants lessons from a girl so small, a herd of hairy giants arrives to test her teaching ability. Grades K-3. 2013.Flight of the last dragon
Par Robert Burleigh, Mary GrandPré. 2012
Ultimon, once king of the dragons and now the last survivor, climbs out of the sewers in which he has…
been hiding and takes one last flight. Includes notes about the constellation Draco. Grades K-3. 2012.Gibbus Moony wants to bite you!
Par Jen Corace, Leslie Muir. 2011
Jim and the beanstalk
Par Raymond Briggs. 1997
Cocoa and Katie off to sports camp
Par Nancy Newman, Katja Newman. 2008
Katie and her guide dog Cocoa go to a sports camp run by the Ontario Blind Sports Association. They spend…
a week with other blind and low-vision kids (and some of the instructors), learning judo, lawn bowling, goalball, wrestling, and track and field. Based on the author's own experiences at sports camp. The story is written in both Braille and print and is illustrated in raised line drawings. Grades K-3. 2008.Cocoa and Katie off to school
Par Nancy Newman. 2005
Katie and her guide dog Cocoa experience a typical day at school. The story is written in both Braille and…
print and is illustrated in raised line drawings. Grades K-3. 2005.Cocoa and Katie off to the zoo
Par Nancy Newman. 2005
Katie, Daniel and their guide dogs Cocoa and Dory spend a day at the zoo. They are taken on a…
tour where they stroke birds and meet monkeys. Includes tactile illustrations, presented in print and Braille. Grades K-3. 2005.The Tallest Tree House
Par Elly MacKay. 2019
From esteemed author-illustrator Elly MacKay comes a magical fantasy tale about the importance of working as a team and being…
a good friend.Mip and Pip are two fairies who live in a beautiful forest near a waterfall. One day, Mip has a brilliant idea to build a tree house and decides to make it into a contest: whoever can build the tallest tree house the fastest wins! Pip, who is much more thoughtful and a planner, reads about architecture and sketches out blueprints while Mip, the speedster, is already halfway done constructing her house. But when a powerful gust of wind threatens Mip's tree house and Pip's safety, the two friends must learn to appreciate each other's talents to save the day-and to build the tallest tree house in the forest.The Magician's Secret
Par Zachary Hyman. 2018
This action-adventure picture book featuring a grandfather and grandson duo celebrates the power of imagination and the magic of make…
believe.Charlie loves when Grandpa comes to babysit because he always brings his magical imagination. Grandpa was a magician who knows the most amazing tricks; he can pull a rabbit from a hat and make a coin disappear. But what Charlie loves most are his wonderful adventure stories, and they all begin with something his grandfather has saved in his Magic Story Chest. An hourglass is a reminder of how he defended the treasure in King Tut's tomb from raiders. A long white scarf inspires the story about Grandpa's dogfight with the notorious Red Baron, the great First World War fighter pilot. A coconut shell heralds the story about his encounter with a nasty Tyrannosaurus Rex. Charlie's parents, though, aren't too sure they like Grandpa's stories and warn Charlie that they're just "tall tales." What is Charlie to believe? How can his grandpa convince him that all you need to do is believe and a dream can be turned into something real?Bon Voyage, Mister Rodriguez
Par Christiane Duchesne. 2019
A growing number of curious children discover their village’s most enigmatic figure has an unexpectedly beautiful job to do in…
what The New York Times praises as "bewitching" Every afternoon at four o’clock, Mister Rodriguez steps out of a narrow laneway and strolls through the street. The village children watch him go, ever more curious about the enigmatic old man with the bushy white mustache. Some say they’ve seen him float above the ground. Others say he played a piano without touching a single key. The truth, though, is more beautiful than any of the children could have imagined. Author Christiane Duchesne and TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award-winning illustrator François Thisdale bring a touching story to life with delicacy and heart.Keep your ear on the ball
Par Genevieve Petrillo, Lea Lyon. 2007
Davey, a blind student, refuses all help from his new classmates, even while playing kickball at recess, until they find…
a way to help without doing everything for him. Grades K-3. 2007.Who is your favorite monster, mama?
Par Barbara Shook Hazen, Maryann Kovalski. 2006
Being a middle child isn't easy. Harry Monster knows all about it: he's too little to do the things his…
big brother Bruxley can do, and he's too old to get away with the things his little sister Bronwen does. And Mama never seems to have enough time for him. Finally Harry asks his mother the question that has been itching his insides: which child is Mama's favourite? Harry's clever mama lets him discover he's known the answer all along. Grades K-3. 2006.The winter dragon
Par Sophy Williams, Caroline Pitcher. 2003
Rory is afraid of the darkness of winter. He thinks that monsters and demons might creep out from the shadows…
and get him. So he makes a dragon of emerald green with a brilliant red crest. Each night the dragon comes alive to tell Rory stories of knights and battles, and of elf-kings and treasure hoards. Through his dreamtime adventures, Rory grows brave. But as spring approaches, the dragon longs to return to his own fiery home. What will Rory do without his new friend? Grades K-3. 2003.Twilight fairies
Par Nancy Hundal, Don Kilby. 2002
It will be Miranda's birthday soon. This year she wants an evening garden party, just the garden, her friends, and…
the fairies. She knows the fairies are there, hiding or sleeping by day, ready to appear at twilight. And because the fairies love parties just as much as she does, all Miranda has to do is invite them politely to join in. Is there really magic in Miranda's garden? Grades K-3 and old readers. 2002.