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Look at the Dog

by Marco Swan Noah Jones

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Look in the Box!

by Cathy Jones Nathan Jarvis

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People Who Help

by Susan Calder Ann Iosa

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Pig's Trip

by Sarah Newman Brian Cody

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Reading as We Grow

by Julie Michaels Karen Stormer Brooks

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Seeds

by Fran Johnson

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The Little Tree

by Max Banco Carol Nicklaus

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Time to Play

by Cathy Rios Bob Barner

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We Have Vegetables!

by Tatiana Krupp

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We Like Painting

by Jane Hearn Noah Jones

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We Like

by Max Bark Jeremy Tugeau

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We Work for You

by Mindy Krupp Nicole Rutten

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What Can Len Do?

by Paul Dan Tammie Lyon

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What Can We Do?

by Dean August Kathi Ember

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Where Is It?

by Anna Hartig

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Fortunately

by Remy Charlip

Good and bad luck accompany Ned from New York to Florida on his way to a surprise party. Images and image descriptions available.

Follow the Water from Brook to Ocean

by Arthur Dorros

Explains how water flows from brooks, to streams, to rivers, over waterfalls, through canyons and dams, to eventually reach the ocean. <P><P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.]

Silly Tilly's Thanksgiving Dinner (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Lillian Hoban

It's Thanksgiving, and Silly Tilly Mole is planning to make Thanksgiving dinner for all her friends. But where did she put the invitations? What happened to her recipes? And why is her house so full of frog? There's a big surprise in store for silly Tilly in this hilarious story with cheery full-color pictures by Lillian Hoban. "[Silly Tilly Mole] sends out recipe cards instead of invitations for Thanksgiving dinner. Even though she forgets to cook and falls asleep, the party is saved when her animal guests arrive with their favorite dishes. Watercolors in vibrant autumn hues accentuate this comedy of errors with quirky characterizations and fine brushwork. " BL.

Frog and Toad Together

by Arnold Lobel

Frog and Toad are as funny as ever. Bravely they survive an attacking snake and a rock slide, then celebrate by hiding under the covers and in the closet. Toad starts out shouting at his seeds for not growing fast enough, then wears himself out singing for and reading to the seeds because he thinks he has frightened them. Toad finds problems everywhere and his best friend Frog finds solutions. They spend exciting, happy times together as different from each other as popsicles and hot dogs. This is an easy to read first chapter book. The pictures are described.<P><P> <b>Newbery Medal Honor book</b>

There Is A Carrot In My Ear: and Other Noodle Tales (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Alvin Schwartz Karen Ann Weinhaus

A collection of six stories about a family of silly people, based on noodle folklore from America, Europe, and Asia Minor.

Biscuit (I Can Read! #My First Shared Reading)

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

The city is a big, busy place for a little yellow puppy. From gazing at the tops of tall buildings to chasing pigeons across crowded sidewalks, there's so much to do! There are more people than Biscuit's ever seen before, too -- and so many new friends to make! Image Descriptions Added.

If You Give a Pig a Pancake

by Laura Joffe Numeroff

If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. You'll give her some of your favourite maple syrup, and she'll probably get all sticky, so she'll want to take a bath. She'll ask you for some bubbles. When you give her the bubbles... Ages 0-5. Picture descriptions present.

Harry the Dirty Dog

by Gene Zion Margaret Bloy Graham

There's never been another dog as delightful--or dirty--as Harry. This lovable white dog with black spots (or black dog with white spots) has charmed children for fifty years. This childhood favorite is perfect for reading aloud before going to bed or avoiding a bath. Images and image descriptions available.

Bootsie Barker Ballerina (I Can Read! #My First Guided Reading)

by Barbara Bottner

Lisa asks her friend Bernie to come to ballet class. She is afraid to go alone. Bootsie Barker might be there! Bernie figures ballet can't be that bad--it might even help him improve his jump shot. Besides, Lisa is his friend. Sure enough--Bootsie Barker turns up at ballet class, yelling, "I hate ballet. I hate boys even more." And she means it! Will she make Lisa and Bernie wish they knew how to outsmart her? You bet, you bet, you double bet! Ballet class will never be the same after Bootsie Barker, ballerina.

Bathtime For Biscuit (I Can Read #My First Shared Reading)

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli Pat Schories

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