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Festival of colors
Par Kabir Sehgal, Vashti Harrison, Surishtha Sehgal. 2018
Sibilings Chintoo and Mintoo collect flowers and press the petals into a fine powder as they prepare for Holi, the…
Indian springtime Festival of Colors. Includes author's note. Grades K-3. 2018.Thanksgiving for Emily Ann
Par Vanessa Newton, Teresa Johnston. 2014
Dumpling soup
Par Jama Kim Rattigan, Lillian Hsu-Flanders. 1993
A young Asian American girl living in Hawaii tries to make dumplings for her family's New Year's celebration. She worries…
if anyone will eat her funny-looking mandoo? Grades 2-4 and older readers.Baby's very first touchy-feely book
Par Stella Baggott, Katrina Fearn. 2010
This book contains beautifully designed high-contrast images that are easy for newborn babies to focus on, as well as touchy-feely…
patches to bring the pictures to life. Each picture contains a tactile element to help very young children develop important sensory skills. This padded 'soft touch' hardback is perfect for sharing. Grades P-2. 2010.Together at Christmas
Par Eileen Spinelli, Bin Lee. 2012
Ten little mice, huddled together in Christmas snow, go off one by one to find warm places to sleep, but…
soon decide they would rather be together celebrating the special night. Grades K-3. 2012.Daddy Christmas & Hanukkah Mama
Par Selina Alko. 2012
The worst twelve days of Christmas
Par Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, Ryan Wood. 2011
The third gift
Par Linda Sue Park, Bagram Ibatoulline. 2011
After harvesting an especially large "tear" of a resin known as myrrh, a young boy and his father visit a…
spice merchant whose three customers are seeking a special gift to bring to a baby. Includes biblical references and historical information about the Magi and myrrh. Grades K-3, 2011.That's not my snowman (Usborne touchy-feely books)
Par Fiona Watt, Rachel Wells. 2006
As a tiny mouse examines different snowmen looking for his, he narrows down the group based on different touch-and-feel features:…
soft hat, fluffy scarf, fuzzy mittens, and so on. But never fear, the right snowman is finally found - it's the one with the squashy nose! Includes tactile illustrations, presented in print and Braille. Grades P-2.2006.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.That's not my puppy (Usborne touchy-feely books)
Par Fiona Watt, Rachel Wells. 1999
As a tiny mouse examines different dogs looking for his, he narrows down the group based on different touch-and-feel features:…
shaggy ears, bumpy paws, fluffy tails, and so on. But never fear, the right dog is finally found - it's the one with the squashy nose! Includes tactile illustrations, presented in print and Braille. Grades P-2. 2009, c1999.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.Where's my ball?: a hands-on book
Par Lynn Yamazaki, Constance Craig. 2006
Join the search for the missing tennis ball. Is it in the window, behind the door, or in the sand…
box? And where is that tennis racket? Includes tactile illustrations, presented in print and Braille. Grades P-2. 2006.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 story of the Easter Bunny
Par Katherine Brown Tegen, Sally Anne Lambert. 2005
The Polar Express
Par Chris Van Allsburg. 1985
The Scarecrow
Par Beth Ferry. 2019
A Junior Library Guild Selection | An Indie Next List Pick | An Amazon Best 3-5 Books of 2019 Selection“An…
emotionally impactful exploration of love and loneliness, this is an essential addition to any picture book collection.” —School Library Journal (starred review)Bestselling author Beth Ferry (Stick and Stone) and the widely acclaimed Fan Brothers (The Night Gardener) present a gorgeous and poignant picture book about two unexpected friends and the special connection they share.This tender and affectionate story reminds us of the comforting power of friendship and the joy of helping others—a tale that will inspire and delight children for generations to come.All the animals know not to mess with old Scarecrow. But when a small, scared crow falls from midair, Scarecrow does the strangest thing.… He saves the tiny baby crow.Soon a loving bond grows between the two unlikely friends. But is it strong enough to weather the changing of the seasons?“A welcome addition to autumnal storytelling.”—Kirkus“A novel twist on the theme of love between adversaries.” —Publishers Weekly“A beautifully crafted picture book.” —BooklistA Christmas wish
Par Sophy Williams, Julia Hubery. 2007
It's finally Christmas, and Gemma and her little brother, Ty, can't wait to decorate the tree. Together they unpack the…
ornaments, until Ty breaks Gemma's favourite, the sparkling snow deer. Now Gemma's Christmas is ruined. But with a little help from Ty, and an adventure with forgiveness, Gemma is granted a very special Christmas wish. Grades K-3. 2007.Olivia helps with Christmas
Par Ian Falconer. 2007
Christmas is coming, and Olivia is incredibly busy. She has to wait for Santa, make sure dad sets up the…
tree, watch mom make the Christmas dinner, oversee the care with which the stockings are hung and, of course, open her presents! Grades K-3. 2007.Happy haunting, Amelia Bedelia
Par Herman Parish, Lynn Sweat. 2004
It is autumn, and the Rogerses have decorated for Halloween. When Amelia Bedelia arrives for work, she thinks that someone…
has vandalized the house. Once she learns that the family is having a party, she gets into the swing of things by cracking (breaking) a window and adding leaves to the dining-room table. As darkness falls, the festivities begin. After partaking of the gruesome refreshments, the costume contest is held, but no one can find Amelia Bedelia. Grades K-3. 2004.