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Lions (PowerKids Readers: Big Cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

Simple text introduces readers to the lion and its characteristics.

Greg Biffle (NASCAR Champions)

by Connor Dayton

Introduces the career of race car driver Greg Biffle.

Jaguars (Big cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

Simple text introduces the reader to the jaguar and its characteristics.

First Book about Animals of the Polar Regions

by QA International Staff

Introduces some of the animals that live in the cold arctic regions, including penguins, beluga whales, polar bears, and musk oxen.

Fire Engines (Rescue Machines at Work)

by E. S. Budd

A simple description of fire engines, what they do, and how they work.

Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Jane O'Connor

Nancy's mom says Nancy has too many tutus! But what happens when her class hosts a swap-and-shop and Nancy finds the perfect tutu?

Fancy Nancy: Fancy Day in Room 1-A (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Jane O'Connor

After a gloomy week stuck inside at school, Nancy comes up with a great idea to cheer up her friends: Fancy Day! Everyone begins preparations right away, planning posh outfits and practicing their most sophisticated manners. But on the day of the party, Ms. Glass runs in late . . . looking quite plain.

Fancy Nancy and the Mean Girl (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Jane O'Connor

Fancy Nancy has many talents, but running is not one of them. So when she is chosen for the Field Day relay team, she gets worried about letting her team down.

Fancy Nancy and the Too-Loose Tooth (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Jane O'Connor

Nancy is about to lose her first tooth, but if she can prevent it from falling out until she arrives at school she will get a special necklace from the nurse.

Where the Wild Things Are

by Maurice Sendak

Winner of the 1964 Caldecott Medal for the Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year, Where the Wild Things Are became an iconic book that has inspired a movie, an opera, and the imagination of generations. It continues to be one of the best loved books of all time the world over, by the one and only Maurice Sendak. Supports the Common Core State Standards. Images and image descriptions available.

Clark the Shark: Tooth Trouble (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Bruce Hale Guy Francis

Clark the Shark has a loose tooth and needs to visit the dentist. But he's heard that the dentist is scarier than a box of blue whales! Uh-oh, and oh no! Can Clark find a way to stay cool when it comes to tooth trouble? Beginning readers will be entertained and reassured by this clever, funny twist on a dentist visit in this I Can Read story featuring our favorite boisterous shark. The back matter also includes fun, bite-sized facts about shark teeth! Image descriptions present.

Dandelions

by Eve Bunting

Embarking on a new life, Zoe and her family journey west to the Nebraska Territory in the 1800s.<P><P> When Zoe and her family arrive at their claim, nothing distinguishes it from the miles and miles of surrounding prairie. Even after they build their soddie, the home can't be seen from any distance. Zoe has never seen Papa so happy or Mama so sad. But when she takes a trip to the small prairie town with Papa, Zoe sees something that might make a difference to their new soddie, and to Mama's life, too.

Zoom at Sea

by Tim Wynne-Jones Eric Beddows

Zoom the cat loves water--not to drink, but to play with. <P><P>A map in the attic leads him to a beautiful woman who lives in a huge old house. <P><P>When, with the turn of a large wheel, mysterious Maria launches him on a wonderful sea voyage, the first of Zoom's amazing adventures begins. <P><P>Images and image descriptions available.

Freight Train

by Donald Crews

In powerful words and vibrant illustrations, Donald Crews evokes the essence of inexorably rolling wheels, so that even a child not lucky enough to have counted freight cars will feel he has watched a freight train passing. A book truly for the youngest child -- and for every one of us who has been that child. Images and image descriptions available.<P><P> Winner of the Caldecott Honor

A Kiss For Little Bear (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Else Holmelund Minarik

Too much kissing? <P><P>Little Bear sends Grandmother a picture, and she likes it so much she asks Hen to take him a thank-you kiss. <P>But Hen passes the kiss to Frog, who passes it to Cat, and on and on--will Little Bear ever get his kiss?

Charlie The Ranch Dog: Charlie Goes To The Doctor (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Ree Drummond

Charlie the Ranch Dog's tummy hurts--so much that he doesn't even want bacon! Can Dr. Jan help Charlie get his appetite back?

Charlie The Ranch Dog: Charlie's New Friend (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Ree Drummond

Charlie the Ranch Dog is the protector of Mama's garden. No wily rabbit is going to stop Charlie!

Charlie The Ranch Dog: Charlie's Snow Day (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Ree Drummond

Ree Drummond (also known as The Pioneer Woman) and Charlie the Ranch Dog return in this snow-filled I Can Read title. When Charlie wakes up to a world covered in snow, he can't wait to go outside.

Charlie The Ranch Dog: Where's The Bacon? (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Ree Drummond

Charlie the Ranch Dog isn't sure what he thinks about visitors. But Charlie will try to give the new dog on the farm a chance--so long as he stays away from Charlie's favorite things!

Zen Shorts

by Jon J. Muth

"Michael," said Karl. "There's a really big bear in the backyard." This is how three children meet Stillwater, a giant panda who moves into the neighborhood and tells amazing tales. To Addy he tells a story about the value of material goods. To Michael he pushes the boundaries of good and bad. And to Karl he demonstrates what it means to hold on to frustration. With graceful art and simple stories that are filled with love and enlightenment, Jon Muth--and Stillwater the bear--present three ancient Zen tales that are sure to strike a chord in everyone they touch.

Where Is the Green Sheep?

by Mem Fox Judy Horacek

There are red sheep and blue sheep, wind sheep and wave sheep, scared sheep and brave sheep, but where is the green sheep? The search is on in this cozy, sheep-filled story from acclaimed author Mem Fox and popular Australian cartoonist Judy Horacek. Complete with sleepy rhymes and bright illustrations, this book is sure to delight children of all ages, from the very young to those just beginning to read. Images and image descriptions available.

But Not the Hippopotamus

by Sandra Boynton

A shy hippo is hesitant to join in the fun that the other animals are having. But little by little, she finds her courage. A fine and funny book, with over two million copies in print, But Not the Hippopotamus is a classic favorite anytime book for little kids and their parents. Images and image descriptions available.

Bark, George

by Jules Feiffer

"Bark, George," says George's mother, and George goes: "Meow," which definitely isn't right, because George is a dog. What's going on with George? Find out in this hilarious picture book from Jules Feiffer. Images and image descriptions available.

Strega Nona

by Tomie Depaola

When Strega Nona leaves him alone with her magic pasta pot, Big Anthony is determined to show the townspeople how it works in this classic Caldecott Honor book from Tomie dePaola. Strega Nona--"Grandma Witch"--is the source for potions, cures, magic, and comfort in her Calabrian town. Her magical pasta pot is especially intriguing to hungry Big Anthony. He is supposed to look after her house and tend her garden but one day, when she goes over the mountain to visit Strega Amelia, Big Anthony recites the magic verse over the pasta pot, with disastrous results. In this retelling of an old tale, author-illustrator Tomie dePaola combines humor in the writing and warmth in the paintings as he builds the story to its hilarious climax.

Sylvester and the Magic Pebble

by William Steig

One rainy day, Sylvester finds a magic pebble that can make wishes come true. But when a lion frightens him on his way home, Sylvester makes a wish that brings unexpected results. How Sylvester is eventually reunited with his loving family and restored to his own donkey self makes a story that is beautifully tender and perfectly joyful. Illustrated with William Steig's glowing pictures, this winner of the 1970 Caldecott Medal is a modern classic beloved by children everywhere. It also features his moving Caldecott Medal acceptance speech.

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