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1 Aliki (informational: science and history) Mitsumasa Anno Edward Ardizzone Molly Bang (multigenre) Paulette Bourgeois Jan Brett (fiction: animals) Norman Bridwell (fiction: Clifford) RESOURCES THAT SUPPLEMENT SCHOOL LIBRARY COLLECTIONS (Author Studies, Poem Hunter, Teachers and Kids of All Ages) All by myself, The many lives of Benjamin Franklin, A weed is a Flower, Hush Little Baby, Marianthe's story;we are best friends, Welcome, little baby,; The Two of Them Good-bye! My Visit to the Zoo, Anno s Mysterious Multiplying Jar;, Anno s Counting Boo;, Topsy-Turvies; Anno s Magic Seeds; Tim all alone, Johnny the clockmaker, Nicholas and the Fast -Moving Diesel; Tim and Ginger The grey lady and the strawberry snatcher, From sea to shining sea : a treasury of, The Moon; The sun; Franklin's Christmas gift; Franklin goes to school; Franklin and the baby; Police officers; Franklin is messy Annie and the wild animals; Christmas trolls; Daisy comes home; The first dog; Fritz and the beautiful horses; Gingerbread baby; Gingerbread friends; Hedgie blasts off!; Honey-- honey-- lion!; The mitten : a Ukrainian folktale; The three snow bears; The umbrella; The wild Christmas reindeer Clifford goes to Hollywood; Clifford, the big red dog; Clifford the firehouse dog; Clifford, we love you; Clifford's birthday party; Clifford's first snow day; Clifford's pals; Clifford's puppy days; Clifford's sports day; Oops, Clifford! All by myself, The many lives of Benjamin Franklin, The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus, Fossils tell of long ago, Hello! Anno smysterious Multiplying Jar, Anno s Counting Book, Anno s Journey, Anno s Alphabet A likely place; Tim and Ginger The grey lady and the strawberry snatcher,; When Sophie gets angry Franklin's class trip; Franklin is messy; Franklin wants a pet; Franklin's Halloween; Franklin has a sleepover; Franklin's blanket; Big Sarah's little boots; Franklin runs away; Franklin is lost; Franklin in the dark; Hurry up, Franklin; Franklin's new friend; Franklin and Harriet Beauty and the beast; Berlioz the bear; Annie and the wild animals; Armadillo rodeo; Beauty and the beast; Berlioz the bear; Christmas trolls; Comet's nine lives; Daisy comes home; The first dog; Gingerbread baby; Gingerbread friends; Goldilocks and the three bears; The hat; Hedgie's surprise; Honey-- honey-- lion!; The mitten : a Ukrainian folktale; On Noah's ark; The three snow bears; Trouble with trolls; The umbrella; The wild Christmas reindeer; Fritz and the beautiful horse; Goldilocks and the three bears; The hat; Clifford and the big parade; Clifford and the grouchy neighbors; Clifford goes to Hollywood; Clifford, the big red dog; Clifford the big red dog : the big egg hunt; Clifford the big red dog : the missing beach ball; Clifford the firehouse dog; Clifford, the small red puppy; Clifford to the rescue; Clifford's birthday party; Clifford's Christmas; Clifford's family; Clifford's first sleepover; Clifford's First Halloween; Clifford's happy Easter; Clifford's manners; Clifford's pals; Clifford's puppy days; Clifford's spring cleanup; Clifford's Thanksgiving visit; Teacher's pets; The witch goes to school Page 1 of 9
2 Raymond Briggs Marc Brown (fiction: Arthur) Marcia Brown Margaret Wise Brown Eve Bunting (multigenre) Ashley Bryan (folktales, poetry: Africa) Eric Carle The Snowman Arthur and the poetry contest; Arthur and the race to read; Arthur and the true Francine; Arthur babysits; Arthur, clean your room!; Arthur goes to camp; Arthur meets the President; Arthur writes a story; Arthur's April fool; Arthur's baby; Arthur's birthday; Arthur's chicken pox; Arthur's Christmas; Arthur's computer disaster; Arthur's eyes; Arthur's first sleepover; Arthur's Halloween; Arthur's new puppy; Arthur's nose; Arthur's perfect Christmas; Arthur's pet business; Arthur's Thanksgiving; Arthur's tooth; Arthur's TV trouble; Arthur's underwear; Arthur's valentine; Buster makes the grade; Dinosaurs divorce : a guide for changing families; Locked in the library!; The mystery of the stolen bike; The silly tail book; Spooky riddles Stone soup : an old tale; Once a mouse: a fable cut in wood Bunny's noisy book; Give yourself to the rain; The golden sleepy book; Goodnight moon; The runaway bunny; Wheel on the chimney; The summer noisy book Anna's table; Can you do this, Old Badger; Girls: A to Z; I love you, too!; The mother's day mice; My special day at Third Street School; Smoky night; Train to Somewhere; Your move; Fly away home; Skateboard four; Ride when you're ready; Train to Somewhere; The wall; Beautiful blackbird The night has ears : African proverbs Ashley Bryan s ABC of African American Poetry Does a kangaroo have a mother, too?; Dream snow; The grouchy ladybug; Have you seen my cat?; Mister Seahorse; Pancakes, pancakes!; Papa, please get the moon for me; The rabbit and the turtle : Aesop's fables; The very busy spider; The very hungry caterpillar; The very lonely firefly;?; The mixed-up chameleon; The secret birthday message; Today is Monday; The very quiet cricket; Walter the baker; an old story; Draw me a star Arthur and the lost diary; Arthur and the poetry contest; Arthur and the race to read; Arthur and the school pet; Arthur babysits; Arthur in a pickle; Arthur tricks the Tooth Fairy; Arthur writes a story; Arthur's April fool; Arthur's baby; Arthur's birthday; Arthur's chicken pox; Arthur's Christmas; Arthur's computer disaster; Arthur's eyes; Arthur's family vacation; Arthur's first sleepover; Arthur's Halloween; Arthur's new puppy; Arthur's perfect Christmas; Arthur's pet business; Arthur's science fair trouble; Arthur's teacher trouble; Buster makes the grade; Dinosaurs travel : a guide for families on the go; D.W. flips!; Locked in the library!; Wings on things Shadow Goodnight moon ; Big red barn; I like bugs; The runaway bunny; The whispering rabbit; Willie's adventures : three stories; Bunny's noisy book; Goodnight moon; The quiet noisy book Can you do this, Old Badger; Dandelions; Flower garden; Fly away home; Girls : A to Z; The in-between days; Our sixth-grade sugar babies; Scary, scary Halloween; Smoky night; SOS Titanic; Train to Somewhere; Your move Ashley Bryan: Words to My Life s Song 10 little rubber ducks; Does a kangaroo have a mother, too?; Draw me a star; Eric Carle's dragons dragons & other creatures that never were; Eric Carle's treasury of classic stories for children by Aesop, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brothers Grimm; The grouchy ladybug; Have you seen my cat?; Hello, red fox; A house for Hermit Crab; Little Cloud; The mixed-up chameleon; Pancakes, pancakes!; The rabbit and the turtle : Aesop's fables; The tiny seed; Today is Page 2 of 9
3 Lucille Clifton (poetry) Joanna Cole (informational) Barbara Cooney Joy Cowley (multigenre) Donald Crews Tomie depaola The Lucky Stone Everett Anderson s Goodbye Dinosaur story; Hungry, hungry sharks; The magic school bus and the electric field trip; The Magic School Bus and the science fair expedition; he magic school bus blows its top : a book about volcanoes; The magic school bus explores the senses; The magic school bus in the time of the dinosaurs; The magic school bus inside Ralphie : a book about germs; The magic school bus : inside the Earth; The magic school bus inside the human body; The magic school bus plants seeds : a book about how living things grow; The magic school bus at the waterworks; The magic school bus explores the senses; The magic school bus shows and tells : a book about archaeology; The Magic Shcool Bus : Inside A Beehive; The MagicSchool Bus Butterfly and the Bog Beast; The missing tooth; Ms. Frizzle's adventures : ancient Egypt; Ms. Frizzle's adventures : medieval castle; Scholastic's the magic school bus in the Arctic : a book about heat; Sweet dreams, Clown-Arounds!; This is The Place For Me; The magic school bus on the ocean floor; Norma Jean, jumping bean Hattie and the wild waves : a story from Brooklyn; Miss Rumphius; Island boy Chameleon, chameleon; Wishy-washy day Rain; School bus; Bigmama's; Freight train Adelita : a Mexican Cinderella story; 26 Fairmount Avenue; Big Anthony and the magic ring; The cloud book; The art lesson; Big Anthony : his story; Bill and Pete; Bill and Pete to the rescue; Four friends in summer; Helga's dowry : a troll love story; Monday; The very busy spider (reg. & Braille); The very hungry caterpillar; The very lonely firefly; The very quiet cricket Dinosaur story; Butterfly battle; Electric storm; Food chain frenzy; The gator girls; Gator Halloween; Hungry, hungry sharks; The magic school bus and the electric field trip; The magic school bus at the waterworks; The magic school bus explores the senses; The magic school bus in the time of the dinosaurs; The magic school bus; The magic school bus inside a hurricane; The magic school bus inside Ralphie : a book about germs; The magic school bus : inside the Earth; The magic school bus inside the human body; The magic school bus kicks up a storm : a book about weather; The magic school bus, lost in the solar system; The magic school bus on the ocean floor; The magic school bus plays ball : a book about forces; The magic school bus taking flight: A book about flight; The magic school bus wet all over : a book about the water cycle; Ms. Frizzle's adventures : ancient Egypt; Polar bear patrol; Ready, set, read! : the beginning reader's treasury; Rocky road trip; Scholastic's The magic school bus gets baked in a cake : a book about kitchen chemistry.; Scholastic's The magic school bus gets cold feet : a book about warm and cold-blooded animals; Scholastic's the magic school bus takes a dive : a book about coral reefs; Scholastic's The magic school bus wet all over : a book about the water cycle; Voyage to the volcano Island boy; Miss Rumphius Chameleon, chameleon Bigmama's; Freight train; School bus; Ten black dots; Truck La abuelita de arriba y la abuelita de abajo; The art lesson; The baby sister; Big Anthony and the magic ring; Bill and Pete; Bill and Pete go down the Nile; Bill and Pete to the rescue; Charlie needs a cloak; La clase de dibujo; The cloud book; An early American Page 3 of 9
4 Leo and Diane Dillon Tom Feelings (illus: multi-genre) Mem Fox Don Freeman (fiction: Corduroy) Gail Gibbons (informational: science and history) Eloise Greenfield Helen Griffith Donald Hall (multigenre) Russell and Lillian Hoban (fiction: Frances) Tana Hoban (informational) Here we all are; Hide-and-seek all week; The legend of the poinsettia; Meet the Barkers : Morgan and Moffat go to school; Merry Christmas, Strega Nona; Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs; The night of Las Posadas; On my way; Strega Nona : her story; Things will never be the same; Trouble in the Barkers' class; What a year; The legend of the bluebonnet : an old tale of Texas Rap a tap tap : here's Bojangles-- think of that! I Saw Your Face Boo to a goose; Harriet, you'll drive me wild; Hunwick's egg; Koala Lou; Sleepy bears; Sophie; Where is the green sheep?; Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge; Wombat divine; Hattie and the fox Corduroy; Earl the squirrel; Norman the doorman; A pocket for Corduroy; A rainbow of my own The art box; The moon book; My baseball book; My football book; Things to make and do for Columbus Day; From seed to plant; Horses!; The quilting bee; Weather words and what they mean Rosa Parks; The Friendly Four Me & Nessie Nata Ox-cart man Arthur's Halloween costume; Arthur's honey bear; A baby sister for Frances; A bargain for Frances; Bedtime for Frances; Best friends for Frances; A birthday for Frances; Bread and jam for Frances Charlie the tramp; How Tom beat Captain Najork and his hired sportsmen Over, under & through, and other spatial concepts Christmas; The Friendly beasts : an old English Christmas carol; Hey diddle diddle & other Mother Goose rhymes; Jingle, the Christmas clown; The knight and the dragon; The legend of the bluebonnet : an old tale of Texas; The legend of the Indian paintbrush; Merry Christmas, Strega Nona; Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs; Now one foot, now the other; Oliver Button is a sissy; On my way; The popcorn book; The quilt story; Strega Nona : an original tale; Tomie depaola's Mother Goose; Trouble in the Barkers' class; The mysterious giant of Barletta : an Italian folktale; Rap a tap tap : here's Bojangles-- think of that! Hattie and the fox; Koala Lou; The magic hat; Possum magic; Shoes From Grandpa; A Bedtime Story; Night Noises; Sophie; Time for bed; Wombat divine Corduroy; Corduroy goes to the Fire Station; Corduroy's Birthday; Dandelion; Fly high, fly low; Mop top; A pocket for Corduroy; Rhymes and riddles with Corduroy Apples; The art box; Exploring the Deep, Dark Sea; Fire! Fire!; The milk makers; My baseball book; My football book; The planets Grandmama's joy Lucy's summer; Ox-cart man Arthur's Halloween costume; Arthur's honey bear; Arthur s loose tooth; A baby sister for Frances; A bargain for Frances; Bedtime for Frances; A birthday for Frances; Bread and jam for Frances; The Case of the Two Masked Robbers; The flight of Bembel Rudzuk; How Tom beat Captain Najork and his hired sportsmen; The Marzipan Pig A Children's Zoo; Colors Everywhere; Construction Zone; Count and See; Exactly the Opposite; I Read Signs; Look! look! Page 4 of 9
5 Thacher Hurd) Gloria Huston (fictionalized information) Trina Schart Hyman (illus: multi-genre) Ezra Jack Keats Steven Kellogg Reeve Lindberg Leo Lionni (fiction: animal) Arnold Lobel (fiction: animal) Gerald McDermott (folktales) Patricia McKissack (informational) Mystery on the docks; Zoom City; The pea patch jig Saint George and the dragon : a golden legend; The shy little girl; Caddie Woodlawn; The night journey Louie's search; Over in the meadow; The snowy day; Jennie's hat; Pet show!; The snowy day; Whistle for Willie Best friends; Can I keep him?; Give the dog a bone; Johnny Appleseed : a tall tale; Give the dog a bone; Mike Fink : a tall tale; The mysterious tadpole; The mystery of the missing red mitten; Pinkerton, behave!; Prehistoric Pinkerton My hippie grandmother; The day the goose got loose; Johnny Appleseed : a poem; The midnight farm Fish is fish; Frederick; It's mine!; Swimmy; The biggest house in the world; Frederick; Little blue and little yellow : a story for Pippo and Ann and other children Fables; Frog and toad all year; Frog and Toad are friends; Frog and Toad together; On Market Street Anansi the spider : a tale from the Ashanti; Arrow to the sun : a Pueblo Indian tale; Raven : a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest George Washington Carver : the peanut scientist; A picture of freedom : the diary of Clotee, a slave girl; Sojourner Truth : a voice for freedom; Sojourner Truth : ain't I a woman?; Tippy Lemmey; Days of Jubilee : the end of slavery in the United States; look!; Over, under & through, and other spatial concepts Hershel and the Hanukkah goblins; The night journey; Saint George and the dragon : a golden legend Goggles!; Hi, cat!; John Henry : an American legend; A letter to Amy; The little drummer boy; Louie; Maggie and the pirate; Pet show!; Peter's chair; Sílbale a Willie; La silla de Pedro; The snowy day; Whistle for Willie Best friends; Can I keep him?; The Christmas Witch; Give the dog a bone; The island of the Skog; Johnny Appleseed : a tall tale; The mysterious tadpole; The mystery of the flying orange pumpkin; Paul Bunyan, a tall tale; Pecos Bill : a tall tale; Prehistoric Pinkerton; Ralph's secret weapon Johnny Appleseed : a poem Alexander and the wind-up mouse; The alphabet tree; The biggest house in the world; A busy year; An extraordinary egg; Fish is fish; Frederick; The greentail mouse; Inch by inch; It's mine!; Little blue and little yellow : a story for Pippo and Ann and other children; Matthew's dream; Pezzettino; Swimmy, Theodore and the talking mushroom Days with Frog and Toad; Fables; Frog and toad all year; Frog and Toad are friends; Frog and Toad together; Giant John; The Great Blueness : and other predicaments; Mouse soup; Owl at home; Small pig; A treeful of pigs Anansi the spider : a tale from the Ashanti; Arrow to the sun : a Pueblo Indian tale; The fox and the stork Color me dark : the diary of Nellie Lee Love, the great migration North; George Washington Carver : the peanut scientist; Look to the hills : the diary of Lozette Moreau, a French slave girl; A picture of freedom : the diary of Clotee, a slave girl; Page 5 of 9
6 James Marshall (fiction: Fox) Bill Martin Mercer Mayer (fiction: Little Critter) David McPhail (fiction: Bear) Else Holmelund Minarik (fiction: Little Bear) Robert Munsch Frederick Douglass : leader against slavery Fox at school; Rapscallion Jones; Fox outfoxed Brown bear, Brown bear, what do you see?; Chicka Chicka 123; Panda bear, panda bear, what do you see?; Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear? Barn dance!; Brown bear, I was so mad; Just a bully; Just for you; Just go to bed; Just me and my babysitter; Just me and my dad; Just me and my mom; Just me in the tub; When I get bigger; Happy Easter, Little critter; Just grandma and me; Just me and my dad; A very special critter Fix-it; Henry Bear's park Father Bear comes home; A kiss for Little Bear; Little bear; Little Bear's friend; Little Bear's visit 50 below zero; Aaron's hair; Alligator baby; Boo!; David's father; The fire station; Lighthouse : a story of remembrance; Moira's birthday; Munschworks; The paper bag princess; Something good; Stephanie's ponytail; Show and tell Rebels against slavery: American slave revolts; Sojourner Truth : a voice for freedom Fox and his friends; Fox at school; Fox on the job Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?; Barn dance!; Brown bear, Brown bear, what do you see?; Chicka Chicka 123; Chicka chicka boom boom; The ghost-eye tree; Knots on a counting rope; Panda bear, panda bear, what do you see?; Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear? All by myself; Happy Easter, Little critter; Just a bad day; Just a bully; Just a mess; Just a toy; Just go to bed; Just going to the dentist; Just like dad; Just me and my babysitter; Just me and my dad; Just me and my mom; Just me and my puppy; Just me in the tub; Just my friend and me; Just say please; Just shopping with mom; Little Critter sleeps over; Little Critter's read-it-yourself storybook : six funny easy-to-read stories; Little Critter's the trip; Little Critter's this is my school; The new baby.; This is my body; Trick or treat, little critter; Two-minute little critter stories : eight favorite stories, including Just a mess, I just forgot, and Just go to bed; When I get bigger Big brown bear; Emma's pet; Fix-it Adventures of Little Bear; Father Bear comes home; A kiss for Little Bear; Little bear; Little Bear's friend; Little Bear's visit 50 below zero; Aaron's hair; Alligator baby; Andrew's Loose Tooth; Angela's airplane; Boo!; The boy in the drawer; The Dark; David's father; The fire station; From far away; I have to go!; I'm So Embarrassed; Jonathan cleaned up, then he heard a sound, or, Blackberry subway jam; Just one goal!; Kiss Me, I'm Perfect!; Look at me!; Love you forever; Millicent and the wind; Mmm,Cookies; Moira's birthday; More pies!; Mud puddle; Murmel, murmel, murmel; The paper bag princess; Pigs; A promise is a promise; Purple, green and yellow; Ribbon rescue; The sand castle contest; Show and tell; Smelly socks; Something good; Stephanie's ponytail; Thomas' snowsuit; Wait and see; We Share Everything; Where is Gahning? Page 6 of 9
7 Jerry Pinkney (informational: Africa) Patricia Polacco (fiction: multiethnic) Jack Prelutsky (poetry) Faith Ringgold Glen Rounds (fiction: west) Cynthia Rylant (poetry, fiction) The Nightingale The Graves family; The Lemonade Club; Thunder cake; John Philip Duck; The keeping quilt; Mrs. Katz and Tush; Pink and Say Awful Ogre's awful day : poems; The frogs wore red suspenders; Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!; It's raining pigs & noodles : poems; It's Valentine's Day; The Random House book of poetry for children; The Headless Horseman rides tonight : more poems to trouble your sleep; It's raining pigs & noodles : poems; It's snowing! It's snowing!; My parents think I'm sleeping; Ride a purple pelican; Something big has been here Tar Beach If a Bus Could Talk The blind colt; Mr. Yowder and the windwagon; The three billy goats Gruff Birthday Presents; The Blue Hill Meadows; The bookshop dog; The Great Gracie Chase : Stop that Dog!; Henry and Mudge and a very merry Christmas; Henry and Mudge and the great grandpas; Henry and Mudge : and the Happy Cat; Henry and Mudge and the wild goose chase; Henry and Mudge in the green time; Henry and Mudge : The First Book; Henry and Mudge under the yellow moon; The High-Rise Private Eyes : the case of the fidgety fox; In November; Mr. Putter and Tabby fly the plane; Mr. Putter and Tabby pick the pears; Mr. Putter & Tabby bake the cake; Mr. Putter & Tabby catch the cold; Mr. Appelemando's dreams; Aunt Chip and the great Triple Creek dam affair; Babushka Baba Yaga; Babushka's doll; The bee tree; Betty Doll; The Butterfly; Chicken Sunday; Christmas tapestry; Emma Kate; Firetalking; For the love of Autumn; G is for goat; I can hear the sun : a modern myth; John Philip Duck; Just plain fancy; The keeping quilt; Luba and the wren; Meteor!; Mommies say shhh!; Mr. Lincoln's way; Mrs. Katz and Tush; Mrs. Mack; My ol' man; My rotten redheaded older brother; Oh, look!; Pink and Say; El pollo de los domingos; Rechenka's eggs; Some birthday!; Thank you, Mr. Falker; Thunder cake; The trees of the dancing goats; Welcome Comfort; When lightning comes in a jar Awful Ogre's awful day : poems; Beneath a blue umbrella; Dinosaur dinner with a slice of alligator pie : favorite poems; The frogs wore red suspenders; Hooray for Diffendoofer Day!; It's Halloween; It's raining pigs & noodles : poems; It's Valentine's Day; The new kid on the block : poems; A pizza the size of the sun : poems; Tyrannosaurus was a beast : dinosaur poems Tar Beach Annie and Snowball and the dress-up birthday; The Cobble Street Cousins : in Aunt Lucy's kitchen; Henry and Mudge and the bedtime thumps; Henry and Mudge : And the Careful Cousin; Henry and Mudge : and the Forever Sea; Henry and Mudge and the great grandpas; Henry and Mudge : and the Snowman Plan; Henry And Mudge : and the Tumbling Trip; Henry and Mudge : Get the Cold Shivers; Henry and Mudge in puddle trouble; Henry and Mudge in the green time; Henry and Mudge in the sparkle days; Henry and Mudge : The First Book; Henry and Mudge under the yellow moon; In November; Page 7 of 9
8 Allen Say (multigenre) Marcia Sewall (fiction, informational: colonial America) Marjorie Sharmat (fiction: Nate, Duz) Peter Spier (informational: history) William Steig John Steptoe Tomi Ungerer The Three Robbers (YouTube, 6 min) Chris Van Allsburg Jean van Leeuwen (fiction: Amanda Putter & Tabby feed the fish; Mr. Putter & Tabby paint the porch; Mr. Putter & Tabby pour the tea; Mr. Putter & Tabby row the boat; Mr. Putter & Tabby stir the soup; Mr. Putter & Tabby take the train; Mr. Putter & Tabby toot the horn; Mr. Putter & Tabby walk the dog; Puppy Mudge loves his blanket; Puppy Mudge takes a bath; The relatives came; Some good news; Summer party; When I was young in the mountains Grandfather's journey; Tree of cranes The pilgrims of Plimoth Gila monsters meet you at the airport; Nate the Great and the monster mess; Nate the Great on the Owl Express; Nate the Great, San Francisco detective; I'm the best!; Maggie Marmelstein for president; Great and the boring beach bag; Nate the Great and the musical note; Nate the Great and the snowy trail; Nate the Great stalks stupidweed To Market! To Market! : The Mother Goose library; The Erie Canal; Gobble, growl, grunt; Oh, were they ever happy!; Peter Spier's Rain; We the people : the Constitution of the United States of America Amos & Boris; Brave Irene; Doctor De Soto; Sylvester and the magic pebble; Abel's island; When everybody wore a hat Baby says; The story of Jumping Mouse : a native American legend; Mufaro's beautiful daughters : an African tale Crictor Jumanji; The Polar Express; The sweetest fig; Two bad ants; The Widow's Broom Amanda Pig and the awful, scary monster; Going West; The great Googlestein Museum Missing May; Mr. Putter & Tabby bake the cake; Mr. Putter & Tabby feed the fish; Mr. Putter & Tabby run the race; Mr. Putter & Tabby walk the dog; Poppleton and friends; The relatives came; Tulip Sees America; When I was young in the mountains Grandfather's journey; Tree of cranes The pilgrims of Plimoth The great Genghis Khan look-alike contest; I'm Santa Claus and I'm famous; Nate the Great and me : the case of the fleeing Fang; Nate the Great and the monster mess; Nate the Great goes undercover; Nate the Great, San Francisco detective; Nate the Great stalks stupidweed Gobble, growl, grunt; The Star-Spangled Banner Abel's island; The Amazing Bone; The Bad Island; ROLAND the minstrel pig; Spinky Sulks; Sylvester and the magic pebble Baby says; Mufaro's beautiful daughters : an African tale Bad day at Riverbend; Ben's dream; The garden of Abdul Gasazi; Jumanji; Just a dream; The mysteries of Harris Burdick; The Polar Express; Probuditi!; The stranger; The sweetest fig; Two bad ants; The Widow's Broom; The wreck of the Zephyr; Zathura Amanda Pig and her Big Brother Oliver; Amanda Pig and the awful, scary monster; Page 8 of 9
9 Pig, others) mystery Benjy and the power of Zingies; The great summer camp catastrophe; Oliver, Amanda, and Grandmother Pig; Oliver & Amanda and the big snow; Oliver Pig at school Judith Viorst (fiction: Alexander, others) Rosemary Wells (fiction: Max, others) Vera Williams (fiction: realistic) Ed Young (folktales) Margot and Harve Zemach (fiction, folktales) Charlotte Zolotow Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day; Super-completely and totally the messiest; Alexander, who used to be rich last Sunday; Alexander, who's not (do you hear me? I mean it!) going to move; If I were in charge of the world and other worries : poems for children and their parents; Rosie and Michael Bunny money; Bunny party; Max's Christmas; Yoko; Yoko's world of kindness : golden rules for a happy classroom; Noisy Nora A chair for my mother; "More more more" said the baby : 3 love stories, Music, music for everyone Beyond the great mountains : a visual poem about China; Lon Po Po : a Red-Riding Hood story from China The three wishes : an old story The storm book; Hold my hand; The new friend Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day; Alexander, who used to be rich last Sunday; Earrings!; I'll fix Anthony Bunny party; The Halloween parade; Max's dragon shirt; McDuff comes home; Noisy Nora; Shy Charles; Timothy goes to school; Yoko Something Special For Me; Three days on a river in a red canoe Beyond the great mountains : a visual poem about China; When the wind stops Page 9 of 9
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