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I Has a Hotdog: What Your Dog Is Really Thinking

by Professor Happycat

I HAS A BWAIN!! 1! An you thawt we dint! Now Professor Happycat tells you what's in it and, from I HAS A HOTDOG. com and beyond, lets over 200 LOLdogs loose on the world, all barking the truth about kibble, toys, and bad kitties. This collection of favorites and never-before-seen photos will have you barking for more! For all you hoomins, a LOLdog is a kay-nine picture with a funny, misspelled caption.

I Hatched!

by Jill Esbaum

From the illustrator of Little Pea comes a gleeful, goofy, gorgeous celebration of being new, curious, and ready to take on the world--perfect for fans of Duck and GooseA baby chick bursts from his egg and into the world with hilarious enthusiasm, awe, and I-can't-help-myself energy, capturing babies' delight in new discovery and parents' joy in this amazing new person. Rompy, rhyming text evokes the zeal of a toddler who's eager for everything. And Jen Corace's gorgeous artwork is alive with critters and curiosities and surprises--the biggest of which? The hatching of a new baby sister, to the absolute delight of her now "expert" big brother!Breathless, breathtaking, and downright funny, this story is sure to find fans in new moms, toddlers, and big brothers and sisters too.

I Hate My Cats (A Love Story)

by Davide Cali

Ginger is the weird one. She plays with peas, purrs at artichokes, and has a strange fondness for chicken (but only the neighbor's chicken). Then there's Fred. His greatest talent? Sleeping. Oh, and hiding. And when he's not hiding, he's conspiring with Ginger to destroy the house! Such is life with cats. . . can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em—if you love them, that is. And yet the question remains: Why are these captivating creatures so marvelously maddening?! From internationally bestselling author Davide Cali, this humorous picture book about a cat owner and his beguiling felines celebrates quirky cat companions, impurrfections and all.

I Hate You More

by Lucy Gilmore

She walked away from the spotlight. He hides behind rules.But when a bacon-loving golden retriever brings them together, one unlikely competition changes everything.Ruby Taylor swore off pageants years ago. But when she's guilted into showing a lazy, food-obsessed dog in a local canine competition, she's thrust back into a world she thought she left behind—heels, judgment, and all.Veterinarian Spencer Wilson may be the grumpiest dog-show judge around, but he takes his job seriously. And Ruby? She's a glitter bomb of chaos and determination he didn't see coming.With razor-sharp banter, sizzling tension, and a cast of unforgettable canines, I Hate You More is a romantic comedy for readers who crave heart, heat, and humor. Lucy Gilmore delivers a pitch-perfect enemies-to-lovers romp packed with emotional bite and tender surprises—tailor-made for fans of Katharine Center and The Hating Game."As appealing as a puppy."—Publishers Weekly STARRED for Puppy Christmas

I Have Three Cats . . .

by Michelle Sumovich

A surprisingly humorous story of choosing and being chosen, this picture book is an ode to cats and the people who love them.I have three cats—Big, Little, and Middle—in charge of my backyard. But that one over there? She&’s not mine. Not at all.When a new cat appears in her backyard, a young girl isn't sure what to do. The new kitty is a little smelly and covered in fleas—who would want a cat like that? Besides she already has three cats, and they're not too keen on this newcomer either.But day by day and season by season, the new cat comes back, and the girl and her kitties warm to the new furry face in their yard. Before they know it, the new cat isn't so new—she's part of the family.

I Have a Garden (I Like to Read)

by Bob Barner

"I have a garden," a frisky dog announces. In simple sentences, the dog guides new readers through a bright and lush garden, which is home to a chipmunk, a bird, a bug, and all sorts of other creatures. "This garden is for me," the dog continues. "No. This garden is for all of us. We have a garden," answer his animal neighbors. Illustrated in vibrant collage, this deceptively simple I like to Read® book is a celebration of nature and community, plus readers can play spot the dog on nearly every spread. Guided Reading Level B.

I Have a Secret: A First Counting Book (Little Golden Book)

by Carl Memling

Little Golden Book fans will love this adorable animal counting book from 1962, back in print for today's preschoolers!One little chick struts and clucks: "I have a secret."Two little pigs, three little kittens, and four little puppies follow the chick to find out what her secret is. And as word gets around, more animals join in, and soon eight little rabbits, nine little turtles, and ten little bluebirds have joined the parade! Playful rhyming text and adorably dressed animal characters make learning to count to ten easy and fun!

I Howl, I Growl

by Marcia Vaughan

Join the lively animals of this book as they race, chase, howl and growl across the clever pages of this board book. Bold illustrations and catchy rhymes make I Howl, I Growl the perfect introduction to the wide range of animals that live in the desert habitat.

I Knead My Mommy: And Other Poems by Kittens

by Francesco Marciuliano

Just when we all thought things couldn't get any cuter, from the author of the New York Times bestselling I Could Pee on This comes I Knead My Mommy, a book of confessional poems about the triumphs, trials, and daily discoveries of being a kitten. From climbing walls to claiming hearts, these little cats bare all in such instant classics as "And Then You Said 'No,'" "Ode to a Lizard I Didn't Know Is Also a Pet in This House," and "I Will Save You." With adorable photos of the poetic prodigies throughout, this volume gives readers a glimpse into their confused and curious feline minds as they encounter the world around them.

I Knead My Mommy: And Other Poems by Kittens

by Francesco Marciuliano

A purrfect collection of poetry that explores kitten life from the New York Times–bestselling author of I Could Pee on This and I Could Chew on This. Just when we all thought things couldn&’t get any cuter comes a book of confessional poems about the triumphs, trials, and daily discoveries of being a kitten. From climbing walls to claiming hearts, these little cats bare all in such instant classics as &“And Then You Said &‘No,&’&” &“Ode to a Lizard I Didn&’t Know Is Also a Pet in This House,&” and &“I Will Save You.&” With adorable photos of the poetic prodigies throughout, this volume gives readers a glimpse into their confused and curious feline minds as they encounter the world around them.

I Know A Wee Piggy

by Kimberly E. Norman

A clever, colorful read-aloud in the tradition of I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly A fun day at the fair becomes color chaos when one boy's energetic pig gets loose. Upside down, piggy wallows in brown, but that's only the beginning of this cumulative, rhyming text. Soon, he's adding a rinse of red (tomatoes), a wash of white (milk), a pinch of pink (cotton candy), and many more. Can piggy be caught before he turns the whole fair upside down? With exuberant art by Henry Cole, this wild pig chase is a natural choice for teaching colors and begs to be read aloud.

I Know Bugs

by Lisa Daniel Rees Diane Rath Marcia Parness

I Know Bugs is a great introduction for 5-12 year olds to over 38 different insects. The non-fiction e-book includes beautiful close up photography and short descriptions in large print. A perfect introduction to entomology for children and juvenile readers. Great for reference and activities.

I Know I Can!: A children’s short story about friendship and personal growth.

by A. P. Hernández

Andrew is a very happy canary. His owner Eustacia loves him and takes great care of him. Andrew’s life is peaceful and calm until the day a sparrow starts visiting him … A CHILDREN’S SHORT STORY ABOUT FRIENDSHIP AND PERSONAL GROWTH.

I Know a Bear

by Mariana Ruiz Johnson

In this touching, hopeful story that reads like a modern classic, a young girl befriends a bear in the zoo. He comes from far, far away, a place he calls the Land of the Bears, where the food is sweet and the land is vast. It is a wondrous home, where the rivers are like bathtubs and naps last for months and months. But, alas, he cannot return; his new home is the zoo. And so the girl listens carefully as her friend remembers, and she imagines a world of freedom, vast and sweet. Using a gentle tone, spare language, and gorgeous illustrations, Mariana Ruiz Johnson reminds young readers that being a good listener is what makes for a good friend.

I Know an Old Lady

by Edward Miller

Learn about animals and meet an elderly woman with a peculiar palate in this delightfully illustrated, absurd, modern twist on a classic song.An updated and slightly different take on the classic folk song &“There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly&”—with a new, kid-friendly ending—I Know an Old Lady is a humorous picture book for children featuring the iconic old lady that can&’t stop eating the strangest things! With memorable lyrics and absurd illustrations, watch as the old lady&’s stomach fills up with bizarre objects, from a small fly all the way up to a horse. This silly children&’s book of a timeless tale will delight both kids and parents alike!This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book

I Know the Whale (A Social Emotional Picture Book for Kids)

by Robin Yardi

When a little girl discovers a beached blue whale, the biggest mammal on earth teaches her some of the largest lessons in life, about the beauty in all things big or small.I know the whale lived.I know the whale sang.But when it washes ashore,the whale isn't singing anymore.The little girl doesn't know how to feel, and Papa tries to answer all her questions about it. Time passes, and the whale, and Papa, aren't there anymore. But when it's announced that the whale's bones will be displayed at the local museum, she knows she has to see it again. And even though it's gone, she knows that the whale is still just as beautiful as all the quiet wonderings she has about where it might be now.This poignant picture book touches on the grief and beauty of death and loss, wonder at the scientific and spiritual unknown, and the space to embrace big questions and feelings.

I Like Birds: A Guide to Britain's Avian Wildlife (I Like Birds)

by Stuart Cox

I Like Birds explores the history and habits of 60 of Britain’s most interesting, popular and prized species of bird.From the coast to the heart of the countryside, each entry features a bold illustration that captures a bird’s individual personality, bringing them to life through the pages of this book. As well as providing useful stats – including breeding times, egg quantity, wingspan, diet, nest type and more – this guide tells the story of each bird’s lifestyle, behaviour, distinguishing features and birdsong.Dotted with lively anecdotes, plus binocular basics and an egg-opedia, whether you’re simply interested in attracting more birds to your garden, or trekking deeper into the wild on your search for Britain’s best avian wildlife, I Like Birds is the perfect companion for any beginner or avid birdwatcher.

I Like Bugs

by Margaret Wise Brown

In brief rhyming text, this book lists all the types of insects the narrator likes. Picture descriptions added.

I Like Fish (Step into Reading)

by Margaret Wise Brown

This Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.

I Like Fish: Read & Listen Edition (Step into Reading)

by Margaret Wise Brown

This Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.This Read & Listen Edition contains audio narration.

I Like the Farm (I Like to Read)

by Shelley Rotner

Children share their love for farm animals in a hard-to-find Guided Reading Level A nonfiction reader from an award-winning photographer."I like the pig . . . I like the piglet." Simple, joyful text accompanies Shelley Rotner’s vibrant and heartwarming photographs of children and animals on the farm. Young readers will learn to identify adult farm animals with their babies and will enjoy the children’s looks of happiness and wonder at being close to creatures big and small.

I Live on the Farm: Pink 1B (Reading Champion #349)

by Katie Woolley

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Meet all the folks who live on the farm. Can you find the cheeky rat on each page?Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Pink 1B stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 1B (Pink) in classroom reading lessons.In this story, we meet some of the animals who live on the farm - including a cheeky rat!

I Lost My Tooth in Africa

by Penda Diakité Baba Wague Diakité

The story of a girl who loses her tooth while visiting family in Africa and the special surprise the African tooth fairy brings her.

I Love Birds!: 52 Ways to Wonder, Wander, and Explore Birds with Kids

by Jennifer Ward

Prowl for owls by ear, discover the science of feathers, and become familiar with the birds in your neighborhood and beyond—52 activities for kids ages 4 to 8 Calling all birders! It’s time to share the joy of birds with the kids in your life. I Love Birds! is chock-full of activities, information, and rich resources that will fuel discovery and inspire families. Through sensory, hands-on, and creative explorations that involve birding basics and the hows and whys of bird behavior, the activities here will engage children’s imagination and sense of wonder as they observe birds in the wild, become citizen scientists, and forge a deeper understanding, appreciation, and stewardship toward nature, our planet, and all things feathery.

I Love Bugs

by Mary D. Lake

A girl delights in her favorite bugs as they march, fly, buzz, or crawl across the landscape.

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