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I Wrote You a Note
by Lizi BoydThis charmingly illustrated children&’s book follows a note left for a friend as it embarks on a &“delightful adventure through the great outdoors&” (School Library Journal). In I Wrote You a Note, acclaimed children&’s author and illustrator Lizi Boyd shares the story of a girl who writes a note and leaves it outside for her friend to find. When the note is picked up by a turtle, it embarks on a wild adventure as various woodland creatures use it for various purposes. For a duck and her ducklings, the note becomes a dock; for a spider, it becomes a bridge; and so on, until it finally makes its way to the intended recipient. The repetition and rhythm of the spare text make this a captivating read-aloud story, while the humor and colorful characters make it perfect for young readers to follow on their own. The brilliantly colored paintings share the gentleness of the text while celebrating nature, curiosity, imagination, and friendship.
I am Caring: A Little Book about Jane Goodall (Ordinary People Change the World)
by Brad MeltzerThe littlest readers can learn about Jane Goodall in this board book version of the New York Times bestselling Ordinary People Change the World biography.This friendly, fun biography series focuses on the traits that made our heroes great—the traits that kids can aspire to in order to live heroically themselves. In this new board book format, the very youngest readers can learn about one of America's icons in the series's signature lively, conversational style. The short text focuses on drawing inspiration from these iconic heroes, and includes an interactive element and factual tidbits that young kids will be able to connect with. This volume tells the story of Jane Goodall, the famous conservationist and chimpanzee expert.
I am Jacob
by Maria LindstromJacob is a Siamese cat living in a house with his cat-brother Robert, a human mother and a human child. Jacob is not elegant, as you would expect a Siamese cat to be. He isn't even mysterious or very independent, as one would expect any cat to be. Jacob is chubby and a little clumsy. He loves his family very deeply and tries to find ways to keep everyone happy. When doing this, funny and heart-warming events arise. In this book, Jacob is telling his true story in his own words.
I am Jane Goodall (Ordinary People Change the World)
by Brad Meltzer<p>We can all be heroes. That’s the inspiring message of this New York Times bestselling picture book biography series from historian and author Brad Meltzer. Learn all about Jane Goodall, the chimpanzee scientist. <p>Each picture book in this series is a biography of a significant historical figure, told in a simple, conversational, vivacious way, and always focusing on a character trait that makes the person a role model for kids. The heroes are depicted as children throughout, telling their life stories in first-person present tense, which keeps the books playful and accessible to young children. And each book ends with a line of encouragement, a direct quote, photos, a timeline, and a source list. This tenth book in the series features Jane Goodall, the scientist and conservationist who is famous for her work with chimpanzees.</p>
I am Jane Goodall (Ordinary People Change the World)
by Brad MeltzerThis tenth book in the New York Times bestselling biography series profiles Jane Goodall, the scientist and conservationist who is famous for her work with chimpanzees. (Cover may vary) After receiving a stuffed animal chimpanzee for her first birthday, Jane Goodall's love of animals only grew. She saw what humans and animals had in common, not what makes us different, and used that to advocate for animal rights everywhere, becoming famous for her work with chimpanzees. This friendly, fun biography series inspired the PBS Kids TV show Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. One great role model at a time, these books encourage kids to dream big. Included in each book are: • A timeline of key events in the hero&’s history • Photos that bring the story more fully to life • Comic-book-style illustrations that are irresistibly adorable • Childhood moments that influenced the hero • Facts that make great conversation-starters • A virtue this person embodies: Jane Goodall's empathy is celebrated in this biography. You&’ll want to collect each book in this dynamic, informative series!
I am Mr. Ellie Pooh, the world's only living paper mill.
by Thusitha RanasingheMr. Ellie Pooh, the elephant, lives in Sri Lanka, but the situation is not good for elephants. There is little to eat, but eventually he is told that there is a way fo help people and elephants live together -- making paper out of his poop.
I am a Kitten (A Golden Sturdy Book)
by Ole RisomThis tall board book, in the tradition of I am a Bunny and The Rooster Struts, is now back in print with adorable new illustrations!The beloved board book I am a Kitten is back—fully reillustrated and ready to be embraced by a new generation of children. Join Kate, a curious kitten, as she plays with her brothers and sisters, explores the garden, makes new friends, and more! With simple text and colorful illustrations, this sweet story about a day in the life of a kitten will be popular with very young children.Also available:I am a BunnyI am a PuppyThe Rooster Struts
I am a Puppy
by Ole RisomThis tall board book, in the tradition of I am a Bunny and The Rooster Struts, is back in print with adorable new illustrations!The classic board book I am a Puppy is back—fully reillustrated and ready to be embraced by a new generation of children. Join Bruno, an adventurous puppy, as he plays with friends, leaps in the snow, takes a bath, and more! With simple words and adorable illustrations, this is perfect for toddlers.Also available:I am a BunnyI am a KittenThe Rooster Struts
I want a Pony (Pony Pals #1)
by Jeanne BetancourtLulu wants a pony. If she had a pony, she could ride with Pam and Anna. And then they could be friends - Pony Pals! When Lulu finds a pony in danger, she wants to help the wounded animal. Will she be able to save the beautiful pony?
I'd Like to Be the Window for a Wise Old Dog
by Philip C. SteadA comforting and timely new picture book that feels like an instant classic, written and illustrated by Philip Stead, author of the Caldecott Medal-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGee and the New York Times bestselling The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine.The limitless possibilities of the world outside our windows—and the warmth and comfort of home—are explored in this thoughtful meditation on the imagination, as seen from the point of view of a wise old dog.Any child who has ever felt uncertainty about the world outside will be soothed and enchanted by the open-ended, seemingly-unanswerable, and utterly whimsical questions this book poses: "Will I ever be the dawdle of a penguin? Will I ever be the waddle of a snail? Will I ever be the tumble of a honeybee? Will I ever be the bumble of a whale?"Children will love poring over the vivid, whimsical artwork, asking their own imaginative questions, and thinking about their own view of the world outside their window. It's a perfect story for families to share together from the warmth and comfort of home.
I'd Love a Puppy (Into Reading, Level T #31)
by Sharon ParsonsNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Would you love to take care of a puppy? It's a big responsibility. You'll need to learn ways to train a puppy from its first year of life. You'll want to read about puppy care tips. And of course, you'll want to understand why a dog just might become your best friend!
I'll Always Love You
by Penny Ives Paeony LewisWhat if I break your favorite honey bowl? Will you still love me? Alex's mom says that she will always love him, no matter what. Alex still isn't sure. He doesn't want to get into too much trouble for the broken honey bowl! Even if Alex gets into a pillow fight, paints the baby all different colors, or pours oatmeal over his head, his mom says that she will always love him. Gentle text show the unconditional love a mother has for her son. This book will assure children that their parents will always love them.
I'll Be Dead by the Time You Read This
by Romeo Alaeff"Each image winks at the cosmic joke of existence. " -Antenna Magazine If you've ever eavesdropped on people's conversations, had heart-to- hearts with friends or family, or even just paid attention to the thoughts bouncing around in your own head, you'll undoubtedly find that we humans have, well, issues. In a stroke of cruel genius, internationally exhibited artist, Romeo Alaeff, asks: what if animals had as much emotional baggage as we do? Pairing gorgeously detailed drawings with overheard snippets from human conversation, I'll Be Dead by the Time You Read This collects the neurotic animals that have become an art world sensation. .
I'll Be Your Polar Bear
by Justin RobertsFrom 4-time Grammy nominee Justin Roberts comes a heartfelt picture book about the lengths a father will go to in order to comfort and protect his child.Because you and I,we&’re two of a pair: you&’re my everything, and I&’m your polar bear. On a wintry walk in the twilight, a father and child&’s antics come to resemble those of playful polar bears. As they tumble through the snow, explore icy caves, and push against the wind, Dad is a constant source of reassurance, comfort, and even a cozy ride home. Tender illustrations and delicate verse create a playful and warm book that will help parents show their children that even through ups and downs, they will always be there.
I'll Love You Till the Cows Come Home
by Kathryn CristaldiLove knows no bounds in this tender tribute to the depths of family love. For fans of Guess How Much I Love You—only funnier! Makes a good baby shower or Valentine's Day gift.This book extends the saying “I’ll love you till the cows come home” to the humorous extreme. Along the way there are yaks in Cadillacs, sheep setting sail, frogs on big-wheeled bikes, and more, in this great read-aloud.I’ll Love You Till the Cows Come Home is filled with warm, funny art and rhythmic, romping text, perfect for curling up with your little one at the end of the day...or anytime you want to express your love.I will love you till the cows come home from a trip to Mars through skies unknown, in a rocket ship made of glass and stone… I will love you till the cows come home.
I'll Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile (I'll Love You Till)
by Kathryn CristaldiFrom the team that brought you I’ll Love You Till the Cows Come Home comes another funny and sweet lyrical lullaby, celebrating boundless family love. I’ll Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile is a cozy bedtime read-aloud guaranteed to have both you and your little one smiling.Tender and gently humorous, this story of unconditional love will become a household favorite to be read over and over.I will love you till forever and forever and more, till my love shakes the jungle with a lion-size ROAR, as night blankets the forest near a soothing waterfall and the chimpanzees sleep in trees, two hundred feet tall….I’ll Love You Till the Crocodiles Smile is perfect for giving, whether it be for a baby shower, birthday, or Valentine’s Day. The story stands beautifully on its own or can be paired with its companion story, I’ll Love You Till the Cows Come Home, which ALA Booklist described as a bedtime read-aloud that is “both hilarious and comforting."
I'll Meet You at the Cucumbers
by Lilian MooreOne day Adam Mouse decides to put aside his fear of leaving home and visit his friend Amanda, who is a city mouse. And what a day they have! He has a fast ride in a Silver Racer, visits the public library for the first time, and has a good look at the wide (and noisy) world beyond the quiet farm where he lives. Best of all, Adam discovers that the little notes he jotted to his friend Amanda are poetry, and that he is a poet!
I'll Save You Bobo!
by Eileen RosenthalA boy is trying to sketch a story but his cat keeps coming in the way.
I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words: Read & Listen Edition (Beginner Books(R))
by Michael FrithIllus. in full color. Beginning readers can learn 100 different words in this story about a remarkable dog.
I'll Trade You an Elk
by Charles A. Goodrum“I’ll trade you an elk,’ you say?” “I’ll trade anything to build up the zoo.” “Well... let me look and see what we can come up with. How about a nice zebra?” “That’s promising. But... how about something more angry or show-stopping? A lion maybe?... So went the adventures of Bernie Good- rum, his staff, embarrassed wife and reluctant son as they built up the municipal zoo. The time was 1936; the setting was Wichita, Kansas; the characters: Father, a former school teacher turned recreational director for the town; Mother, “a monument of patience,” and Chuck, the teen-age son. They all became involved in one of Father’s pet projects—the rebuilding of the zoo. It all started with a pelican. Father received a phone call from a farmer on the edge of town asking that someone come and retrieve a bird “with a five-foot wingspread” which was angrily parading on his property. The resulting publicity of a land-locked pelican in Wichita in August set Father’s project in perpetual motion. Townsfolk and neighbors donated animals and birds, pets and wildlife, many of them delivered to Mother’s front door rather than to the official zoo! But Father, with his audible philosophy expressed in a few words: “Today is as bad as it’s going to get!” brought his family, his staff, the town, the various and sundry inhabitants of the zoo—and even his reluctant, stubborn boss, the Scotsman MacDonald into his line, following their leader. This true story of a family and a town is gay and entertaining, “depicting family solidarity, town spirit and the bright side of an era too often considered a period of gloom!” It is a book for young and old.
I'll Wait, Mr Panda (Mr Panda #2)
by Steve AntonyA hilarious Mr Panda picture book about learning to be patient. Something young children can often struggle with!Mr Panda is making a delicious surprise. What could it be? The animals must wait and see. One by one Mr Panda's friends get bored and give up. All except one little penguin... Will his patience be rewarded?"This deliciously droll Panda and his gigantic doughnut will have you shouting for seconds." WRDLook out for more books starring the grumpy (but loveable!) Mr Panda. Over half a million copies sold to date!Thank You Mr PandaPlease Mr PandaGoodnight Mr PandaMr Panda's ColoursMr Panda's Feelings
I'll Wait, Mr. Panda: (bilingual Edition)
by Steve AntonyMr. Panda shows that good things come to those who wait!Mr. Panda from Steve Antony's bestselling, funny manners book Please, Mr. Panda is back!This time, Mr. Panda's black-and-white animal friends are curious what he's making, but only one has the patience to stick around. An alpaca, an aardvark, rabbits, and a bird all wind up missing out. It's the penguin who declares, "I'll wait, Mr. Panda." The penguin is rewarded with a big SURPRISE: a giant doughnut!
I'll be Home Soon!: How to Prevent and Treat Separation Anxiety (How-To Booklets From Dogs Best Friend Series)
by Patricia B. McConnellFigure out if your dog suffers from genuine separation anxiety or just bad manners. Then learn how to keep her happy and your home safe while our are gone. Better yet, learn to prevent problems in the first place!
I'm A Frog!
by Mo WillemsMeet Elephant Gerald and Piggie, winners of two Theodor Seuss Geisel Medals and recipients of three Geisel Honors! Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In I'm a Frog! Piggie has some ribbiting news! Can Gerald make the leap required to accept Piggie's new identity?
I'm Awake!
by Maxwell EatonA hilarious must-read for kids who like to get up in the wee hours of the morning and for parents who long to sleep in, perfect for fans of Goodnight Already! Both children and adults will relate to this send-up of early risers and the parents who—yawn!—love them. Kids love to get up early—really early, before the sun is up early, before the newspaper is delivered early. Parents don&’t love getting up quite so early. But that doesn&’t stop this energetic, young hamster from trying to wake up Dad at the crack of dawn. Maybe Dad can figure out a way to get his child to sleep in?"Sure to gather fans in its wake."--Kirkus Reviews"Eaton&’s drawings have as much energy as his young hero, and the divide between the protagonist&’s innocence and the chaos he leaves in his wake creates comedy that kids and adults can appreciate equally."--Publishers Weekly"Preschoolers and parents alike will relate to this humorous story of an energetic little one trying to wake his sleepy father."--School Library Journal