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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.

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: 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?

Fire Engines (Rescue Machines at Work)

by E. S. Budd

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

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.

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.

Leopards (Big cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

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

Lions (PowerKids Readers: Big Cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

Simple text introduces readers to the lion and its characteristics.

Pumas (PowerKids Readers: Big Cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

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

Tigers (PowerKids Readers: Big Cats)

by Elizabeth Vogel

Simple text introduces the reader to the tiger and its characteristics

Zigzag

by Loris Lesynski

After hundreds of school visits, Loris knows that kindergarten kids have their own kind of wit. Too old for nursery rhymes and too young for irony, kindergarteners crave a playfulness that Zigzag zupplies by the zillions! Bursting with zaniness, these poems focus on the pleasure of sound and the rhythm of language, and each contains an inherent invitation to join in.

Red Is Best

by Kathy Stinson Robin Baird Lewis

A modern classic that continues to prove no color is finer.Young Kelly's mom doesn't understand about red. Sure, the brown mittens are warmer, but the red mitts make better snowballs. And the red boots aren't just for rain; they take bigger steps in any weather. And, yes! a green cup does make a difference ... juice tastes better in the red cup. No doubt about it, red is best.Kathy Stinson's classic tale of one toddler's obstinate color preference has been charming readers for 25 years now. With over 275,000 copies in print, Red Is Best has steadily marched its way to become a children's book classic. Now a new generation of readers can discover Stinson's insistent young heroine, aptly captured in the simple drawings by Robin Baird Lewis, each punctuated by the right dazzle of red.

Chickens (Animals that Live on the Farm)

by Joann Early Macken

In Chickens, learn how roosters, hens, and chicks spend their days on the farm.

Horses (Animals that Live on the Farm)

by Joann Early Macken

Simple text introduces the physical characteristics and behavior of horses.

Pigs (Animals that Live on the Farm)

by Joann Early Macken

Young readers examine the physical characteristics and habits of pigs and the role they play on the farm.

Sheep (Animals that Live on the Farm)

by Joann Early Macken

Simple text gives children basic information about sheep.

My First Book About the Internet

by Sharon Cromwell

Learning to cybersurf is fun and easy with this beginner's guide. In this book, you'll learn what the Internet is, how it works, how to send E-mail, and all about the World Wide Web. In no time at all, you'll be zipping along the information superhighway!

If You Find a Rock

by Peggy Christian

Celebrates the variety of rocks that can be found, including skipping rocks, chalk rocks, and splashing rocks.

The Carrot Seed

by Ruth Krauss Crockett Johnson

This book teaches the patience and technique of planting a seed and helping it grow. First published in 1945 and never out of print, this timeless combination of Ruth Krauss's simple text and Crockett Johnson's eloquent illustrations creates a triumphant and deeply satisfying story for readers of all ages. When a little boy plants a carrot seed, everyone tells him it won't grow. But when you are very young, there are some things that you just know, and the little boy knows that one day a carrot will come up. So he waters his seed, and pulls the weeds, and he waits... Supports the Common Core State Standards

Press Here

by Hervé Tullet

Press the yellow dot on the cover of this book, follow the instructions within, and embark upon a magical journey! Each page of this surprising book instructs the reader to press the dots, shake the pages, tilt the book, and who knows what will happen next! Children and adults alike will giggle with delight as the dots multiply, change direction, and grow in size! 3 YEARS on The New York Times bestseller list! Images and descriptions available.

Pierre: A Cautionary Tale in Five Chapters and a Prologue

by Maurice Sendak

"A story with a moral air about Pierre, who learned to care." Young Pierre, whose favorite line is "I don't care!" changes his mind after meeting a hungry lion.

Millions of Cats

by Wanda Gág

Once upon a time there was an old man and an old woman who were very lonely. They decided to get a cat, but when the old man went out searching, he found not one cat, but millions and billions and trillions of cats! Unable to decide which one would be the best pet, he brought them all home. How the old couple came to have just one cat to call their own is a classic tale that has been loved for generations. Newbery Honors Book, Images and image descriptions available.

Kitten's First Full Moon

by Kevin Henkes

<P>The nationally bestselling picture book about a kitten, the moon, and a bowl of milk, written by the celebrated author and illustrator Kevin Henkes, was awarded a Caldecott Medal. From one of the most celebrated and beloved picture book creators working in the field today comes a memorable new character and a suspenseful adventure just right for reading and sharing at home and in the classroom. <P> It is Kitten's first full moon, and when she sees it she thinks it is a bowl of milk in the sky. And she wants it. Does she get it? Well, no... and yes. What a night! Images and image descriptions available. <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.]

Duck on a Bike

by David Shannon

One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike!" he thought. At first he rode very slowly, and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! A duck on a bike? From Sheep to Horse to Chicken to Goat, everyone in the barnyard has something to say about Duck's zany idea. But what are they really thinking? And what will happen next? Images and image descriptions available.

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