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TITLE Children's Large Print Bibliography, 1990: A Bibliography of Materials Available in Large Print Format for Children. INSTITUTION South Dakota State Library, Pierre. PUB DATE 90 NOTE 236p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131)

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ABSTRACT This is a bibliography of materials available in large print format for children. Entries are arranged alphabetically by title. Information on each title includes the author, year of publication, age level, subject or subjects, and a brief annotation. All entries are classified as "easy fiction." In addition to general subjects, specialized subjects represented in this bibliography include counting, the alphabet, animal stories, folklore, stories in rhyme, stories without words, historical fiction, holidays, mystery, biography, and poetry. Author, title, and subject indexes are provided. (MAB)

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A my name is Alice. by Jane Bayer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: The well-known jump rope ditty which is built on letters of the alphabet is illustrated 1, 2, 3. with animals from all over the world. 1984 by Tana Hoban EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Two shoes, five fingers, ten toes--these are some of the fam:liar objects presented to be Aaron and the Green Mountain Boys. counted. 1985 by Patricia Lee Gauch EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Counting In 1777 nine-year-old Aaron would rather help the Green Mountain Boys fight the 1, 2, 3 for the library. British than stay home and bake bread for by Mary E. Little them. 1972 EASY FICTION A beginning counting book relates what (A Break-of-day book) happened at a library story hour. 1974 SUBJEC IS:Historical fiction

SUBJECTS:Counting Aaron awoke: an alphabet story. by Marilee Robin Burton 1, 2, buckle my shoe. EASY FICTION by Margaret A. Cranstoun Aaron's actions follow the alphabet in a day EASY FICTION on the farm. 1982 Anillustratedversionofa traditional counting rhyme. 1967 SUBJECTS:Alphabet

SUBJECTS:Counting ABC. by Brian Wildsmith 10bearsinmybed;agoodnight EASY FICTION countdown. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by by Stanley Mack a drawing, mostly of animals. 1963, c1962 EASY FICTION One by one the bears leave the bed until SUBJECTS:Alphabet there are none. 1974 ABC. SUBJECTS:Counting by John Burningham EASY FICTION 20,000 leagues under the sea. Each letter of the alphabet is presented in by Judith Conaway upperandlowercaseprint, a word EASY FICTION beginning with the letter, and a full-page An adaptationofthenineteenth-century illustration of the word given. 1967, c1964 science fiction tale of an electric submarine, Ages 5 - 8 Recorded its eccentric captain, and the undersea world. SUBJECTS:Alphabet 1983 ABC : an alphabet book. EASY FICTION Full page photographs of apples, balloons, (Experimental development program.) guitars, clocks and other everyday objects SUBJECTS:General are full page size, with a sentence or two about each one.Photographed in color by Abu Ali : three tales of the Middle East. Thomas Matthiesen. 1966 by Dorothy Van Woerkom Ages 3 - 6 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Alphabet Three short folktales about a good natured Middle Eastern gentLman who isfooled, The ABC bunny. thenfoolshisfriends, andfinallyfools by Wanda Gag himself. 1976 EASY FICTION Ages 5 - 8 Recorded An alphabet book which tells in verse and (Ready-to-read) picturesthestory A* a littlerabbit's SUBJECTS:Folklore adventures. 1933 Across the stream. SUBJECTS:Alphabet by Mirra Ginsburg EASY FICTION ABC of monsters. A hen and three chicks are saved froma bad by Deoorah Niland dream by a duck and three ducklings. 1982 EASY FICTION A party features annoyingapes, SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme drawing dragons, and oglingogres. 1978, c1976 The Adventures of Paddy Pork. by John S. Goodall SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTTON A picture storyin which a little pig slips ABC of things. away from his mother to join the circus, by Helen Oxenbury only to learn he was better off at home. EASY FICTION 1968 Introduces the letters of the alphabet with words describing the various objects in the SUBJECTS: Animal stories illustrations. 1972, c1971 Aesop's fables. SUBJECTS:Alphabet by Aesopus EASY FICTION ABC toy chest. Traditionallyattributedtoa Greek who by David Korr lived from 620-560 B.C., these tales feature EASY FICTION talking animals with human weaknesses and Harry empties his toy chest of everything virtues. 1963? from accordion to zebra, until he finds his Ages 9 - 12 Recorded alphabet book. 1981 SUBJECTS:Folklore (A Sesame Street/Golden Press book) AlbertB. Cub & Zebra: an alphabet SUBJECTS:Alphabet storybook. About our school. by Anne F. Rockwell EASY FICTION by Muriel Stanek The adventures of Albert B. Cubas he tries EASY FICTION tofindtheculpritswho abductedhis Four brief selections for beginning readers beloved Zebra. 1977 describe special things about school. 1968 SUBJECTS:Alphabet Alistair's elephant. by Marilyn Sadler Alex and the cat. EASY FICTION by Helen V. Griffith Alistair's life is never quite the saute again EASY FICTION after the day an elephant follows him home Three stories about Whippet, who wants to from the zoo. 1983 be treated like the family cat, or live wild like a wolf and who tries to restore a baby SUBJECTS:Animal stories bird to a robin's nest. 1982 All alone. (A Greenwillow read-alone book) by Kevin Henkcs SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION The narrator explains why itis sometimes Alex remembers. nice to be alcne. 1981 by Helen V. Griffith EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A dog and cat are restless and troubled in the autumn moonlight as primordial fears All butterflies; an ABC book. stir in them, but their young owner is there by Marcia Brown to comfort them. 1983 EASY FICTION Pairs of words, such as "All Butterflies," "Cat SUBJECTS:Animal stories Dance," and "Elephants Fly," are set against illustrative woodcutF 1974 Alexander the monkey-sitter. by David Cornel De Jong SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION When Mrs. Twill baby-sits for a monkey All by myself. named David, his yellow umbrella, and his by Mercer Mayer cat get the situation under control. 1965 EASY FICTION All the many things a young child can do SUBJECTS:Animal stories independentlyaredemonstrated,(tying shoes, riding a bike, kicking a ball), but there Alfred's alphabet walk. is one thing one caanot do alone. 1983 by Victoria Chess EASY FICTION (A Little critter book) While takingawalk, Alfredlearnsthe SUBJECTS:General letters of the alphabet. 1979 All my shoes come in twos. SUBJECTS:Alphabet by Mary Ann Hoberman EASY FICTION Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Pictures and verses on the subject of shoes. by Lewis Carroll 1957 EASY FICTION Ages 3 & 4 TwostoriesforchildrenaboutAlice's SUBJECTS:General adventures in the fabulous land she finds in the rabbit hole and her encounters with the All the pretty horses. chessmen and the red and white queens on by Susan Jeffers of her mirror. 1961 EASY FICTION Ages 9 - 12 Recorded Lulled to sleep by her mother's singing of SUBJECTS:General the traditional lullaby, a little girl dreams of all sorts of horses. 1974

() EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The letters of the alphabetare transformed and incorporated into twenty-six All us come cross the water. ilbistrations, so that the hole in "b' becomes by Lucille Clifton a balloon and turns into the head of a EASY FICTION yak. 1986 A little black boy tries to findout where his people are from. 1973 SUBJECTS:Alphabet

SUBJECTS:General The Alphabeast book;an abecedarium. by Dorothy Schmiderer All year long. EASY FICTION by Nancy Tafuri In a sequence of four drawings eachletter of EASY FICTION the alphabet is transformed into the picture Pictures a variety of activitieson different of an animal whosename begins with that days of the week during each month of the letter, 1971 yearfroma MondayinJanuarytoa Saturday in December. 1983 SUBJECTS:Alphabet

SUBJECTS:General The Alphabet boat;a seagoing alphabet book. All-by-herself. by George Mendoze by Betty Baker EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An alphabet book illustrates the needs ofa An unusual little girl ridsa village of its ice boat from anchor to zephyr. 1972 giant but the villagersare neither satisfied nor grateful 1980 SUBJECTS:Alphabet (Greenwillow read-alone books.) The Alphabet book. SUBJECTS:General by Rodney Peppe EASY FICTION The Alligator under the bed. For each letter a familiarnoun is used in a by Joan Lowery Nixon simplesentence with thekey word EASY FICTION illustrated in full color. 1968 Unable to sleep because of the alligator Ages 3 6 under hcr bed, Jillis finally rescued from SUBJECTS:Alphabet her predicament by her Uncle Harry. 1974 The Alphabet symphony: an ABC book. SUBJECTS:General by Bruce McMillan EASY FICTION Alligator's toothache. Photographs of an orchestra revealdifferent by Diane De Groat letters of the alphabet. 1977 EASY FICTION It is a serious problem whenan alligator gets SUBJECTS:Alphabet a toothache especially when itis afraid of the dentist. 1977 The Alphabet tree. by Leo Lionni SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Alphabatics. A fantasy tale of letters that becomewords, words that become sentences andfinally a by Suse Macdonald sentence important enough to be takenas a message to the President. 1968 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:Alphabet Amifika. by Lucille Clifton Alphabet world. EASY FICTION by Barry Miller Fearful that his father won't remember him EASY FICTION after being away in the army, little Amifika Photographs of objects one sees everyday looks for a place to hide. 1977 that contain the shapes of letters of the alphabet. 1971 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Alphabet Amy goes fishing. by Jean Marzollo Amat and the water buffalo. EASY FICTION by Jeanette Guillaume A young girl goes fishing for the first time EASY FICTION with her father. 1980 By sneaking away to ride a water buffalo, a little Indonesian boy proves he is big enough (Dial easy-to-read) to go to school, and is given permission to SUBJECTS:General fulfill this dream. 1962 Ages 8 & 9 Anansi the spider : a tale from the Ashanti. SUBJECTS:General by Gerald McDermott EASY FICTION Amelia Bedelia. In trying to determine which of his six sons by Peggy Parish to reward for saving hislife, Anansi the EASY FICTION spider is responsible for placing the moon in The adventures of a maid whointerprets the sky. 1972 instructions a little too literally. 1963 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:Folklore SUBJECTS:General And I mean it, Stanley. Amelia Bedelia goes camping. by Crosby Bonsall by Peggy Parish EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A little girl plays alone until her dog arrives. As always, Amelia Bede ha follows exactly 1974 the instructions given to her on a camping trip, including pitching a tent and rowing (An Early I can read book) boats. 1985 SUBJECTS:General

(Greenwillow read-alone books) Andrew Henry's meadow. SUBJECTS:General by Doris Burn EASY FICTION Amelia Bede Ha helps out. Andrew Henry liked to build things.One by Peggy Parish day he packed his tools, walked through the EASY FICTION woods and found a meadow where he built Amelia Bedelia shows her niece Effie Lou himself a house. 1965 how to follow instructions to the letter as they dust the potato bugs and sew seeds. SUBJECTS:General 1979 Andy (that's my name). (A Greenwillow read-alone book) by Tomie De Paola EASY FICTION has a adventure that ends in his appearingat Andy's friends constructdifferent words Ilan,' Ilandll his sister's wedding,clean and shiny as an from his name: words, II words, and angel." 1944 words. 1973 Ages 5- 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Animal cafe. Andy and Benny catcha thief. by John Stadler by Louise Greep McNamara EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Old Max never suspects the truesource of Two little boys go out to play and endup his shop's financial success. 1980 catching a burglar. 1973 SUBJECTS: Animal stories SUBJECTS:General Animals in the zoo. Andy and Mr. Cunningham. by Feodor Rojankovsky by Jane Thayer EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Names and provides a full-page picture fora WhcnalittleboydecidestobeMr. zoo animal for each letter of the alphabet. CunninghaminsteadofAndy,several 1973, c1962 problems arise.For instance, if Andy has gone away, how can hc attend a birthday SUBJECTS:Alphabet party on Saturday? 1969 Animalsshoulddefinitelynotwear SUBJECTS:General clothing. Andy and the lion. by Judi Barrctt EASY FICTION by James Hcnry Daugherty Pictures of animals wearing clothesshow EASY FICTION why this would be a ridiculous In this retelling of Androcics and custom for the Lion, them to adopt. c1970,1975pr Andy meets a lion on theway to school and wins his friendship for life by removinga SUBJECTS: Animal stories thorn from his paw. 1938 The Animals who changed their colors. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Pascale Allamand Angel child, dragon child. EASY FICTION Thc polarbear, whale, tortoisc, and by Michele Maria Surat two crocodilestrytoimitatethe EASY FICTION parrot's beautifulcolors,onlytodiscover Ut, a Vietnamese girl attending school in how theimpractical they arc. 1979 United States, lonely for her motherleft bchind in Vietnam, makesa ncw fricnd who SUBJECTS:Animal stories presents her with a wonderful gift. 1983 Ann can fly. (A Carnival Press book) by Frcd B. Phlcger SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Angelo, the naughtyone. Ann's father flew her tocamp and even let her fly for a few minutes. by Helen Garrett 1959 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General How a little Mexican boy who hates baths Ann likes red. Each letter of the alphabet accompanies a by Dorothy Z. Seymour full-page picture puzzle of an object whose EASY FICTION name begins with that letter: anvil, bicycle, Ann is a little girl who likes to wear red. etc. 1975, c1974 1965 SUBJECTS:Alphabet (An Early-start preschool reader) SUBJECTS:General Anno's animals. by Mitsumasa Anno Anna and the seven swans. EASY FICTION by Maida Silverman The reader is invited to find a variety of EASY FICTION animalshiddenamidstwoodlandscenes. When her little brother is taken away by the 1979, c1977 seven swans belonging to the terrible witch Baba Yaga, Anna searches for him in the SUBJECTS:Animal stories great dark forest. 1984 Anno's Britain. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Mitsumasa Anno EASY FICTION Annie and the Mud Monster. Theillustrationsleadthereaderona by Dick Gackenbach journey through Great Britain moving freely EASY FICTION through timc and space. 1982, c1981 Annie goes to a costume party dressed as a potato, but something is not quite right with SUBJECTS:Stories without words her costume. Then a Mud Monster helps her out with her problem. 1982 Anno's Counting Book. by Mitsumasa Anno SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A counting book depicting the growth in a Annie's ABC kitten. village and surrounding countryside during by Charlotte Steiner twelve months. 1977, c1975 EASY FICTION Annie's kitten runs through the alphabet SUBJECTS:Stories without words with her activitieswashing herself, playing with yarn, climbing treesand growing up to Anno's counting house. be A Big Cat. 1965 by Mitsumasa Anno EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Alphabet One by one, ten children move from their old house into their new house with all their Annie, the invisible girl. possessions. 1982 EASY FICTION Neither the children of Greenville nor the SUBJECTS:Stories without words children of Blueville will play with Annie because she is different. 1979 Anno's journey. by Mitsumasa Anno (The Rights of children) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Ceneral Records in drawings the author's journey through northern Europe and his Anno's alphabet. impressions of the land, the people at work by Mitsumasa Anno and play, and their art architecture, folklore, EASY FICTION and fairy tales. 1978, c1977 SUBJECTS:Stories without words SUBJECTS:General

Anno's U.S.A. A Apple pie. by Mitsumasa Anno by Kate Greenaway EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Inwordlesspanoramas,alonetraveler A classic alphabet picture book with original approaches the New World from the Westin 1886 illustrations. 196? the present day and journeys the width of the country backward through time, SUBJECTS:Alphabet departing the east coast as the Santa Maria appears over the horizon. 1983 Apples. by Nonny Hogrogian SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTIoN The apple peddler replenishes his Anton the Goatherd. cart from the trees that grow from the discardedcores by Alois Carigict of the apples he sells. 1972 EASY FICTION This storytells of a summer day inthe SUBJECTS:Stories without words mountains with a little goatherd, who at of the day must search far and long for Apples to zippers : an alphabet book. three wayward goats who do notcome with by Patricia Ruben the others when he calls. 1966 EASY FICTION Ages 5 - 8 Recorded An alphabet book illustrated with black and SUBJECTS:General white photographs of people, animals, and things. 1976 Anyhow, I'm glad I tried. by rudith Vigna SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION A child treats a disagreeable classmate with Apricot ABC. kindness and is glad she makesan attemptatby Miska Miles friendliness even though she feels her effort EASY FICTION is in vain. 1978 An apricot falls to the ground and becomes a thing to be examined by insects, eaten by SUBJECTS:General a villainous hen, and covered by theprocesses of nature to grow again. Ape in a cape. 1969 by Fritz Eichenberg SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION A picture book which hasa large colored Apt. 3. animal picture with brief rhyming caption by Ezra Jack Keats for each letter, 1952 EASY FICTION On a rainy day two brothers tryto discover SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme who is playing the harmonica they hear in their apartment building. Appelard and Liverwurst. 1971 by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Aided by a wayward rhinoceros, Appelard Arabian nights. and his motley farm animals finally havea EASY FICTION successful harvest. 1978 Ta:es from the Far East, said to have been relatedbyScheherazade who wouldbe Arthur'sadventureintheabandoned allowed to live as long as she kept the king house. entertained. 1967, c146 by Fernando Krahn Ages 1043 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore When he stopsto explore an abandoned house, Arthur stumbles intoadangerous Aranea : a story about a spider. adventurewhichhehandleswithcalm by Jenny Wagner resourcefulness and a bit of luck. 1981 EASY FICTION An industrious spider spends her days and SUBJECTS:General nights spinning perfect webs. 1978, c1975 Arthur's April fool. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Marc Tolon Brown EASY FICTION Are we almost there?. Arthurworriesaboutrememberinghis by James Stevenson magictricksfortheAprilFool'sDay EASY FICTION assembly and Binky's threats to pulverize Two puppy brothers, fighting on the way to him. 1983 the beach with their father, must learn to get along with each other to keep their trip SUBJECTS:General from ending early. 1985 Arthur's Christmas cookies. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Lilliai Hoban EASY FICTION Are you my mother?. Arthur finds a way to enjoy his Christmas by P.D. (Philip D.) Eastman cookies even after he discovers they can't be EASY FICTION eaten. 1972 A baby bird falls from hisnest and begins searching for his mother. 1960 (An I can read book) Ages 3 - 7 Recorded SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:Animal stories Arthur's eyes. Are you there, bear?. by Marc Tolon Brown by Ron Maris EASY FICTION EASY FICTION HisfriendsteaseArthur when hegets In a darkened bedroom, several toys search glasses, but he soon learns to wear ti 'm with for a bear, finally finding him reading a pride. 1979 book behind a chair. 1984 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Arthur's funny money. Aristocats. by Lillian Hoban by Walt Disney Productions EASY FICTION EASY FICTION When Violet has a numbers problem and A pampered cat and her three kittens find Arthur ispenniless, they go into business their way home after being abandoned by a and solve both problems. 1981 villainous butler. 1974, c1973 (An I can read book) (Disney's wonderful world of reading) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Arthur's Halloween. 1 2 by Marc To ion Brown 1983 EASY FICTION Arthur finds everything about Halloween SUBJECTS:General scary, including his little sister's costume, his morning snack, and the big house on the Aunt Nina's visit. corner. 1982 by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays Aunt Nina's sixkittens disrupt a puppet show given by her nieces and nephews. Arthur's honey bear. 1984 by Lillian Hoban SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Arthur decides to sell his old toys but is Autumn. reluctant to part with his old bear. 1974 by Colin Mc Naughton EASY vICTION (An I can read book) Brief text and illustrations portraysome of SUBJECTS:General the activities and characteristics ofautumn. 1984, c1983 Arthur's pen pal. by Lillian Hoban (A Dial very first book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Arthur views his little sister in a different light after receiving a revealing letter from Autumn harvest. his pen pal. 1976 by Alvin Tresselt EASY FIC1 ION (An I can read book) A story about late summer and fallon the SUBJECTS:General farm. 1951 Ages 3- 5 Arthur's Thanksgiving. SUBJECTS:General by Marc To lon Brown EASY FICTION Awake or asleep. Arthur finds his role as director of the by Alix Kates Shulman Thanksgiving play a difficult one, especially EASY FICTION since no one will agree to play the turkey. Brief text explores the difference between 1983 being asleep and awake. 1971

SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:General

At Mary Bloom's. Away we go!. by Aliki by Irene Friedman EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Relates what happens at Mary Bloom'swhenAnimalsexperiencevariousmeansof her friend's mouse has babies. 1976 transportation but decide that feetare the most fun. 1977 SUBJECTS:General (A Cricket book) Aunt Nina and her nephews and nieces. SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION Awful Thursday. When Aunt Nina gives a birthday party for by Ron Roy her eat, the guests receive surprisepresents. EASY FICTION j Jack dreads tellinghis teacher the truth Wise Men to find the Child, now searches about her borrowed tape recorder and is endlessly for Him each Christmas season. shocked when she unexpectedly calls him at 1960 home. 1979 SUBJECTS:Holidays (An I am reading Book) SUBJECTS:General The Baby. by John Burningham Axle the freeway cat. EASY FICTION by Thacher Hurd A little boy describes his feelings about the EASY FICTION new baby at his house. 1975, c1974 A lonely cat meets a new friendin a traffic jam. 1981 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Animal stories Baby Bear's Christmas. by Dave Ross Babar and the ghost. EASY FICTION by Laurent de Brunhoff Baby Bear's walk on Christmas Eve nearly EASY FICTION ends in disaster. 1985 The ghost of the Black Castle follows Babar andhisfamilyandfriendsbackto SUBJECTS:Holidays Celesteville. 1986 Baby farm animals. (Step into reading.A step 2 book) by Garth Williams SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Text and pictures introduce puppies, kids, Babar loses his crown. chicks, piglets, and other baby animals to be by Laurent de Brunhoff found on a farm. 1959 EASY FICTION Ages 7 - 9 Recorded The red suitcase in which Babar has his (A Golden book) crown is exchanged for one with a flute, and SUBJECTS:Animal stories since he can't wear a flute, he and his family chase wildly across Paris after the man they Baby Smurf's first words. think has the crown. 1967 by Peyo EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories BabySmurfintroducesthewordsfor common objects while enjoying activities on Babar's castle. the playground, at the beach, on the farm at by Laurent de Brunhoff home, and at school. 1984 EASY FICTION Oversize The son of Jean de Brunhoff, author-artist (A Random House pictureback) who inventedthe Babar booksin1934, SUBJECTS:General continuesthechronicleofthe elephant monarch and his household. 1962 The Baby's catalogue. Ages 3 - 5 Recorded by Janet Ahlberg SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Babies, their families, and familiar objects Babouslitta and the three kings. and activities are depicted in drawings which by Ruth Robbins present the daily routines of babies and their EASY FICTION parents. 1982 An old woman, too busy to travel with the SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Ballerina Bess. A Bat is born. by Dorothy Z. Seymour by Randall Jarrell EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Besstakesdancelessonstobecomea Describes in verse thenocturnal life of a ballerina. 1965 mother bat and her offspring. 1977, c1964

(An Early-start preschool reader) SUBJECTS:Poetry SUBJECTS:General Bea and Mr. Jones. Barbara's birthday. by Amy Schwartz by James Stevenson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Tiredofkindergarten, Bea Jonestrades Doubting that her birthday willamount to "jobs" with her father,who works inan much,Barbaralistenstoherfriend's office. 1982 description of her gala celebration, featuring a parade and fireworks. 1983 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General The Beach before breakfast. by Maxine W. Kumin A Bargain for Frances. EASY FICTION by Russell Hoban A child and an adult friend explorea beach EASY FICTION in the early morninie,. 1964 ThelmausuallyoutsmartsFrancesuntil Ages 3 - 7 Recorded Frances decides to teach hera lesson about SUBJECTS:General friendship. 1970 Beach day. (An I can read book) by Helen Oxenbury SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A toddler and his parents enjoy Barkley. a day at the beach. 1982 by Syd Hoff EASY FICTION (A Dial very first book) When he gets too old to perform hisact in SUBJECTS:Stories without wcius the circus, Barkley tries to find something else to do. 1975 The Bean boy. by Joan Chase Bowden (An Early I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories Calamities befall an oldwoman who sets out to seek her fortune with a boy carved from Bartholomew and the oobleck. a bean. 1979 by Dr. Seuss EASY FICTION (Ready-to-read) The King, tired of rain,snow, sun, and fog. SUBJECTS:Folklore commands his magicians to make something else come down from the sky, but when The Bear & the fly. oobleckfalls,insticky greenish droplets, by Paula Winter Bartholomew Cubbins shames the Kingand EASY FICTION saves the kingdom. 1949 A bear tries to catcha fly with disastrous results. 1976

1 5" SUBJECTS:Stories without words The Beast in the bathtub. by Kathleen Stevens A Bear for Christmas. EASY FICTION by Holly Keller Lewis gets into mischief with an imaginary EASY FICTION beast in the bathtub while his parents are Joey sneaks his Christmas present, atoy watching television. 1985 bear, out of its box before Christmas and is upset when he accidentally ripsit. 1986 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Holidays Beauty and the beast, and other tales. by Walter Crane Bear hunt. EASY FICTION by Anthony Browne A retelling of the story of Beauty, a plain EASY FICTION but kind girl, learns the meaning of love Huntersaftera bearareconstantly with the Beast.Also includes other tales. outwitted as Bear takes his pencil and draws 1982 his way out of each situation. 1980, c1979 Ages 10-13 SUBJECTS:Folklore SUBJECTS:Animal stories Because I am human. The Bear who slept through Christmas. by Leo F. Buscaglia by John Barrett EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Photographs andbrieftextexplorethe Unlike his hioernating friends in Bearbank, specialqualitiesthatdifferentiatepeople Ted Edward Bearisdeterminedtostay from other living creatures. 1972 awake tofind out about Christmas. By bringing joy, Ted discovers what Christmas SUBJECTS:General means. IllustratedbyRickReinert Productions. 1980 Becky and the bear. Ages 3 - 7 by Dorothy Van Woerkom SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A young girl in colonial Maine manages to The Bears who stayed indoors. catch a bear in an unusual way. 1975 by Susanna Gretz EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction Five teddy bears stay inside all day.They playgoing to the moon and do a lot of The Bee: 20 words. eating. 1971 by Nancy Reese EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Easy reader about a little boy who enjoys nature on a walk. 1974 The Bearskinner. by Jacob (A reading research book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A soldier returning from war promises to do the devil's bidding for seven years in return The Beech tree. for as much money and property as he can by Pearl S. Buck ever use. 1978 EASY FICTION Story of an eight-year old girl who persuades SUBJECTS:Folklore her mother not to send grandfather to a 1 (; nursing home. 1954 Ages 7 - 9 Recorded Benedict finds a home. SUBJECTS:General by Chris Demarest EASY FICTION Belinda's new spring hat. Benedict leaves his crowded nest to search by Eleanor Clymer for the perfect home. 1982 EASY FICTION Belinda tries on most of the receptacles in SUBJECTS: Animal stories the house while looking for a spring hat. Then Daddy solves the problem by giving Benjy's bird. her--a flowerpot? 1969 by Norma Simon EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The story of a boy who findsa baby robin, makes a pet of it, and watches asitflies A Bell for Ursli. south in the autumn. 1965 by Selina Chonz Ages 6 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories The story of a little Swiss boy and the great bell he brought down from the mountain. Benny bakes a cake. 1950 by Eve Rice Ages 6 - 10 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When the dog eats Benny's birthday cake, Daddy comes to the rescue. 1981 The Bells of London. by Ashley Wolff SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Illustrationsdepictingtheactivitiesof Benny Rabbit and the owl. long-ago Londoners accompany the by Joseph Low traditional rhyme about themany church EASY FICTION bells of that city. 1985 Benny Rabbit's fear of the owl he thinks is inhisclosetisovercoinewithFather SUBJECTS:General Rabbit's help. 1978

Ben's ABC day. (Greenwillow read-alone) by Terry Berger SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A small boy is shown performing activities Berenstain Bears' soccer star. beginningwithallthelettersofthe by Stan Berenstain alphabet, 1982 EASY FICTION Brothertries many sportsbutfindshis SUBJECTS: Alphabet special niche accidently. lc...)

Ben's dream. (Berenstain Bears mini-storybooks.) by Chris Van Allsburg SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION On a terrifically rainy day, Ben hasa dream The Best mistake ever! and other stories. inwhich he and his house float by the by Richard Scarry monuments of the world, half submerged in EASY FICTION flood water. 1982 Three stories about Lowly Worm and his friends include 'heT Best Mistake Ever,'A SUBJECTS:General Visit to Mr. Fixit,' and "Best Friends.' 1984 (Step into reading. A step 2 book.) Big Bear, spare that tree. SUBJECTS:General by Richard J. Margolis EASY FICTION Best Thanksgiving book. Big Bear wants to chop down his tree but by Patricia Whitehead Blue Jay is frantic because her eggs arc due EASY FICTION to hatch in a nest in that very tree. 1980 Retells the story of the first Thanksgiving, while introducing the reader to the letters of (Greenwillow read-alone books) the alphabet. 1985 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

(ABC adventures) Big beds and little beds. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Dorothy Z. Seymour EASY FICTION The Best train set ever. Shows different beds belonging to children by Pat Hutchins and plants and animals in nature. 1965 EASY FICTION Three stories about a little boy's birthday, a (An Early-start preschool reader) Halloweenparty, and aFourthofJuly SUBJECTS:General Christmas party. 1978 Big Bird says : a game to read and play. (Greenwillow read-alone) by Sharon Lerner SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION Sesame Street Muppet charactersplaya Bicycle race. game in which they obey commands from by Donald Crews Big Bird. c1985 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 6 The numbered order of the twelve racers (Step into reading. A Step 1 book.) changes as the bicycle race progressess. 1985SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme

SUBJECTS:General Big Bird's copy cat day. by Sharon Lerner The Big balloon race. EASY FICTION by Eleanor Coerr Big Bird enjoys spending the day doing EASY FICTION whatever he sees anyone else doing, whether Ariel almost causes her famous mother to wagging his tail like a dog or being Grouchy lose a balloon race and then helpsher win it.like Oscar. 1984 1981 SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General Big fraid, little fraid. by Ellis Credle Big Bear to the rescue. EASY FICTION by Richard J. Margolis Fraids'-anything taking on fearful EASY FICTION proportions in the darkwere well known to A cumulative series of trades results when thehardybackwoodsmenintheNorth Big Bear tries to borrow a rope to rescue Mr. Carolina lowlands, Dave the prankster of the Mole. 1975 Cullifer familey, gets his come-uppance after frightening his small brother. 1964 (Greenwillow read-alone) Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General reader develop word recognition and interest The Big hello. in reading. 1980 by Janet Schulman EASY FICTION (A first-start easy reader) A littlegirladjuststoher new lifein SUBJECTS:General California with the help of her doll. 1976 The Big sneeze. (Greenwillow read-alone) by Ruth Brown SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A farmer sneezes a fly off hisnose and Big lion, little lion. causes havoc in the ba,:nyard. 1985 by Miriam Schlein EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The story of babies that are helpless at birth and how they grow to adulthood. 1964 Big tracks, little tracks. by Franklyn M. Bran ley SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A first exercise in nature detection. Author Big Max. and illustrator make a game of watching for by Kin Platt and identifying animal tracks and those of EASY FICTION humans too! 1960 The world'sgreatest detectivesolves the Ages 3- 7 mystery of the king's lost elephant. 1978, (Let's read and find out) 1965 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5 - 8 Recorded (An I can read mystery) Big world, small world. SUBJECTS:Mystery by Jeanne Titherington EASY FICTION Big Max in the mystery of the missing Though they spend the day doing things moose. together, Anna and her mothersee the same by Kin Platt things in very different ways. 1985 EASY FICTION Big Max, the world's greatest detective, helps SUBJECTS:General the zoo keeper find a missingmoose. 1977 The Biggest hear. (An I can read mystery) by Lynd Ward SUBJECTS:Mystery EASY FICTION Johnny goes hunting for a bearskin to hang The Big mile race. on his family's barn and returns with a small by Leonard P. Kessler bundle of trouble. 1952 EASY FICTION The animals prepare for and participate in SUBJECTS: Animal stories the Big Mile Race. 1983 Bill and Pete. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Tomie De Paola EASY FICTION Big red fire engine. When William Everett Crocodile is chosen by Rose Greydanus tobe asuitcase,histalkingtoothbrush EASY FICTION becomes his salvation. 1978 This easy reader contains only 41 different words, repeated often to help theyoung SUBJECTS: Animal stories by Judith Liberman Bill and the fish. EASY FICTION by Dorothy Z. Seymour As the old birds die in winter, their last song EASY FICTION freezes in the winter air only to thaw in Bill catches his first fish. 1965 spring, welcoming the birds returning from the south. 1976 (An Early-start preschool reader) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories

Billy and Blaze. The Birthday party. by C. W. Anderson by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Billy, who loves horses more than anything Afterchoosingagiftforherfriend's else in the world, is thrilled to own Blaze, birthday, a young girl has trouble who is a perfect ponybeautiful, smart, and relinquishing it. 1983 loving. 1964 Ages 7 - 9 Recorded (Out-and-about books) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General

Billy Boy (Folk-Song). The Birthday party. EASY FICTION by Ruth Krauss A picture book presentation oftheold EASY FICTION folksong about the lad who wooed a young The story of a small boy named David wh,_ thing who could not leave her mother. Piano had been most everywhere but never to a arrangement included. 1966 birthday party. 1957 Ages 6 - 10 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Binky Brothers and the Fearless Four. A Birthday wish. by James Lawrence by Ed Ember ley EASY FICTION EASY FICTION When the snow fort is threatened and then Relates the roundabout way in which the wrecked, the obvious suspect is the new boy birthday wish of a small mouse is granted in the neighborhood. 1970 during his birthday party. 1977 (An I can read mystery) SUBJECTS:Stories without words SUBJECTS:Mystery Bizzy Bones and Moosemouse. Binky Brothers, detectives. by Jacqueline Briggs Martin by James Lawrence EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Bizzy does not look forward to his stay with Dinky and Pinky Binky run a detective big loud Moosemouse when Uncle Ezra goes business in which Dinky is treated as helper away but the visit does not turn out as insteadofpartneruntilhesolvesthe expected. 1986 mystery of the missing catcher's mitt and outsmarts Pinky. 1968 SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 5 - 8 Recorded (An I can read mystery) [tizzy Bones and Uncle Ezra. SUBJECTS:Mystery by Jacqueline Briggs Martin EASY FICTION The Bird's last song. A young mouse named Bizzy Bones is afraid

() t the wind will blow away the old shoe that is SUBJECTS: General his home, but his Uncle Ezra helps him overcome his fear. 1984 The Blanket. by John Burningham SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Unable to find the blanket he always takes Black Beauty. to bed with him, a child enlists the aid of his by Anna Sewell family to help him look for it. 1976, c1975 EASY FICTION 1 A horse of nineteenty-century Engiand tells SUBJECTS:General his life story from his early home through many masters and experiences, both good Blaze : the story of a striped skunk. and bad. 1959 by Robert M. McClung Ages 9 - 12 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Follows a mother skunk and her babies through the spring, summer, and hibernation Black is beautiful. inthewinter showing how themother by Ann McGovern provides for and protects herself and her EASY FICTION babies. 1969 Enumerates many animate and inanimate things that are black. 1969 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

SUBJECTS:General The Blazing hills. by Sibyl Hancock 1 Black means. EASY FICTION by Barney Grossman Relates Lae events of the 1846 Eastereve EASY FICTION when the white settlers of Fredericksburg, Records thefeelingsof New York Texas, made a treaty,still commemorated elementary school children toliard the word annually,withneighboring Apacheand "black." 1970 Comanche tribes. 1975 SUBJECTS:General (A see and read book) SUBJECTS:Historical fiction Blackboard bear. by Martha G. Alexander The Blind men and the elephant. EASY FICTION by John Godfrey Saxe Picturesandbrieftextshow howan EASY FICTION imaginative little boy getseven with the big A fablein which seven blindmen, each boys who won't let him play with them. feeling one part of a huge elephant's body, 1969 fail to agree on the nature of the beast. 1963 Ages 6 - 9 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Folklore 1 Blackout. Blue Bear's race. by Anne F. Rockwell by Hugh Cecil EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Dan andhisfamilyfacehardship and Bear and Brown Bear, bored from being danger when an ice stormcauses a 3-day cooped up by rain, challenge each otherto a power failure in their town. 1979 car race.Blue Bear runs off theroau injures his nose, and ends up in the hospital. 1982 (Ready-to-read) Ages 3- 4 21 SUBJECTS:Animal stories be an indigo dyer in the tradition of her mother and grandmother. 1978 Blue Bug and the bullies. by Virginia Poulet SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION One word on each page describes a blue Blue sea. bug's reaction to the bullies that threaten by Robert Ka lan him. 1971 EASY FICTION Severalfishesofvaryingsizeintroduce SUBJECTS:General spacerelationshipsandsizedifferences. 1979 Blue Bug to the rescue. by Virginia Poulet SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Blue Bug warns the other bugs never to tasteThe Blue valentine. or cat the common poisonous plants such as by Gwen M. Schultz holly, azaleas, and buttercups. 1976 EASY FICTION New to her school, Cindy strives to make a SUBJECTS:General contact with her teacher by sending her a valentine in her favorite color. 1979, c1965 Blue Bug's beach party. by Virginia Poulet SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION Before they can have their beach party, BlueThe Boats on the river. Bug and his friends have to clean thc litter by Marjorie Flack off the beach. 1975 EASY FICTION Boats from the tiny rowboats to the giant SUBJECTS:General ocean liners are shown as they travel the river. 1946 Blue Bug's surprise. Ages 5 -9 Recorded by Virginia Poulet SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Blue Bug surprises his friend by giving her Bobby Bear's rocket ride. maily kinds of flowers. Then she surprises by Marilyn Olear Helmrath him. 1977 EASY FICTION Bobby Bear wants to fly like a robin so he SUBJECTS:General gets a ride on a rocket to the moon and other planets ia our solar system. 1968 Blue Bug's treasure. by Virginia Poulet SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION Blue Bug finds a variety of objects that he Bobo's dream. puts togetherto make something special. by Martha G. Alexander 1976 EASY FICTION A grateful dachshund dreams of returning SUBJECTS:General his master's favor. 1970

Blue hands, blue cloth. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Shirley Parenteau EASY FICTION Boffo: the great motor-cycle race. A young African girlis impatientto learntoby Frank. Dickens EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Uncle Boffo relates how he won the Great Motorcycle Race with the aid of milk.1978, The Boy who could find anything. c1976 by Joan Lowery Nixon EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General David finds all sorts of missing items for other people but cannot locatehis own Bony-legs. possessions. 1978 by Joanna Cole EASY FICTION (A Let me read book) When a terrible witch vows to eat her for SUBJECTS:General supper, a little girl escapes with the help of a mirror and comb given to her by the witch's The Boy who cried wolf. cat and dog. 1985, c1983 by Katherine Evans EASY FICTICN SUBJECTS:Folklore A boytendingsheepon a lonely ',wolf',mountainside thinks ita fine joke to cry The Book of giggles. and watch the people come running. by William Cole Then one day a wolf is really there, butno EASY FICTION one answers his call. 1960 Forty-onelimericks,rhymes,jokes,and riddles. 1970 SUBJECTS:Folklore

SUBJECTS:General The Boy who had wings. by Jane Yoken Boots : 21 words. EASY FICTION by Alana Willoughby The wings he is born with givea young boy EASY FICTION nothing but unhappiness until he fliesover This littlegirl has boots of all colors but the mountain to rescue his herdsman father. wears the red ones to town. 1974 1974

(A reading research book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General The Boy who was followed home. Borka : the adventures ofa goose with no by Margaret Mahy feathers. EASY FICTION by John Burningham A witch's pill is supposed tocure Robert of EASY FICTION the hippopotami who daily follow him home Borka the goose was born without feathers from school, but there isone disadvantage to and could not fly South when wintercame the treatment. 1975 to the east coast of England. 1963, 1981 Age 7 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Boy with two eyes. A Boy and his robot. EASY FICTION by Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez Although society considers hima misfit, a EASY FICTION young boy is gradually accepted because of When a boy and a robot whocare for each his special gift. 1979 other are separated, bothare unhappy. 1979, c1978 SUBJECTS:General A Boy, a dog, a frog, and a friend. by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS: Anim Al stories EASY FICTION A quiet fishing party is interrupted when The Bremen town musicians. something unexpectedbites on theline. by Jacob Grimm 1971 EASY FICTION No longer wanted by their masters, a dog, a SUBJECTS:Stories without words donkey, acat, and a rooster setout for Bremen to become musicians. 1980, c1971 A Boy, a dog, and a frog. by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Tellsinpicturesa boy'sunsuccessful Brian Wildsmith's circus. attempts to catch a frog. 1967 by Brian Wildsrith EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Full-pagecolorillustrationscapturethe animals, clown, and acrobatic acts of the Boys & girls, girls & boys. circus. 1970 by Eve Merriam EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Relates the activities, games, likes, dislikes, and dreams of four pairs of friends. 1972 Briar Rose, the sleeping beauty. by Jacob Grimm SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Disgruntledatnot beinginvitedtothe The Brave little Indian. princess' christening, the wicked fairy castsa by Bill Martin spell that dooms the princess to sleep fora EASY FICTION hundred years. 1975 The brave little indian told his friends he was going hunting for a grizzly bear, but, SUBJECTS:Folklore when he saw one, he ran. 1951 The Bridge. SUBJECTS:General by Ralph Steadman EASY FICTION Breakfast for Sammy. When a bridge is finally built across the by Cynthia Weissman river that separates their villages, two little EASY FICTION boysaredelightedtobeabletoplay When Mama is sick, Herbert tries to prepare together until the two villages quarrel and breakfastforhisyoungerbrother who try to destroy the bridge. 1972 insists that things be done just as Mama does them. 1978 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General Bright Flash. by Margaret S. Johnson Breakfast time, Ernest and Celestine. EASY FICTION by Gabrielle Vincent Bright Flash barked too much.His family EASY FICTION sent him to a dog trainer who taught him Ernest the bear is willing te help when his when to bark and when not to. 1961 mouse friend Celestine breaks a cup, but she wants to take the responsibility for cleaning SUBJECTS:Animal stories up her mess herself. 1985 0 `f Brimhall comes to stay. they take an unlikely member into their by Judy De lton family circle. 1980 EASY FICTION Bear welcomes the arrival of ais cousin SUBJECTS:Animal stories Brimhall tolive with him, but Brimhall's eccentric habits soon tax Bear's hospitality. Bullfrog builds a house. 1978 by Rosamond Dauer EASY FICTION (A Fun-to-read book) Not wanting to forget any important items SUBJECTS:Animal stories in his new house, Bullfrog seeks the advice of Gertrude. 1977 The Brook. by Carol Carrick SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A limpid brook's untroubled journey to the Bullfrog grows up. sea. 1967 by Rosamond Dauer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A familyof mice raisesacard-playing, bath-taking tadpole who as a bullfrog begins A Brother for the orphelines. to cat alarming amounts of food. 1976 by Natalie Savage Carlson EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Josine,youngest resident in a girls' orphanage near Paris, is ecstatic to find a The Bungling ballerinas. baby boy in a bread basket On the doorstep by Ellen Shire one morning. 1959 EASY FICTION Ages 7 - 9 Recorded The New York Fiesta Ballet is in trouble SUBJECTS:General when costumes keep disappearing and the prima ballerina turns orange. 1982 Bubble bubble. by Mercer Maycr SUBJECTS:Mystery EASY FICTION A little boy creates all sorts of fantastic Bunny rabbit Rebus. animals with his magic bubble maker. 1973by David A. Adler EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words After hungry Little Rabbitcatsall thefood in the house, Mother Rabbit trades favors to Buffy and Albert. friends for lettuce and carrots.Pictures are by Charlotte Pomerantz substitutedfor words orparts of words. EASY FICTION 1983 While recoveringfromatwistedankle, Grandpa's feelings about his two elderly cats SUBJECTS:Animal stories change. 1982 Bunya the witch. (Greenwillow read-alone books) by Robert Kraus SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Oversize Strange things occur when the oldlady Bullfrog and Gertrude go camping. living on the edge of town discovers her by Rosamond Dauer magical powers. 1971 EASY FICTION When Bullfrog and Gertrude go camping, SUBJECTS:General

t.) Burnie's hill: a traditional ryhme. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Erik Blegvad EASY FICTION The Butter battle book. An illustratedversionofthetraditional by Dr. Seuss cumulative play rhyme, Burnie's hill. 1977 EASY FICTION Engaged in a long-running battle, the Yooks SUBJECTS:General andthe Zooks develop more and more sophisticated weaponry as they attempt to Burton and Dudley. outdo each other. 1984 by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Burton Possum lovestowalk. Dudley Possum hatesit. A long hikereveals a By the light of the silvery moon. surprising contradiction in their by Nola Langner personalities. 1975 EASY FICTION Tired of always being told what to do, Mona SUBJECTS:Animal stories goes out looking for a powerful"King' who will be on her side and tell everyone else Buster and the bogeyman. what to do. 1983 by Anne F. Rockwell EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Buster's bogeyman chases him each night until Buster finally stands up to him. 1978The Cake story. by Patty Wolcott SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The woodland creatures eat the bear's cake Busy Monday morning. while he sleeps, but later, repentant, they by Janina Domanska make it up to him. 1974 EASY FICTION A farm child has a very busy week helping SUBJECTS:Animal stories his father with the hay-making. 1985 Calico Cat looks around. SUBJECTS:General by Donald Charles EASY FICTION But no elephants, Text and illustrations introduce a variety of by Jerry Smath shapes. 1975 EASY FICTION Grandma Tildy finally agrees to take an SUBJECTS:General unwanted elephant into her home, but soon regrets her decision. 1979 Calico cat's exercise book. by Donald Charles SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Calico Cat demonstrates various exercises to But where is the green parrot?. his class of mice. 1982 by Thomas Zacharias EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The brightly colored toys, train, house, or boat are easy to see, but where is the green Calico Cat's rainbow. parrot? He isin every picture someplace. by Donald Charles 1975 EASY FICTION Calico Cat demonstrates the colors of the SUBJECTS:General rainbow as he adventures with a mouse,a bird, and a snake. 1975 Candle-light stories. by Veronica S. Hutchinson SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A collection containing many new and old Call for Mr. Sniff. favorite stories forthe younger children. by Thomas P. Lewis 1927 EASY FICTION A detective hound is lured with a mysteryto SUBJECT'S:General a birthday party in his honor. 1981 Caps for sale : a tale of a ::,eddler,some (An I can read mystery) monkeys and their monkey business. SUBJECTS:Mystery by Esphyr Slobodkii EASY FICTION Calling Doctor Quack. The monkeys steal the peddler's caps while by Robert M. Quackenbush he is asleep. 1947 EASY FICTION Dr. Quack treats the complaints of the pond SUBJECTS:General community residents, all of which can be tracedtothestrangebehaviorofMr. The Care Bears' book of feelings. Snapping Turtle. 1978 by Peggy Kahn EASY FICTION (A Fun to read book) The Care Bears cavort across thepages of SUPJECTS: Animal stories this toddler book filled with early learning concepts about feelings. The Camel who took a walk. 1984 by Jack Tworkov (Cuddle books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A young camel takes an early morning walk, not knowing about the terrible tiger who Carlotta and the scientist. plans to pounce on her. 1951 by Patricia Riley Lenthall Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EI.SY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A curious penguin comes to the aid ofa strange Camp Kee Wee's secret weapon. wingless animal woundedinthe Antarctic and receives help in return. by Janet Schulman 1976 EASY FICTION SUBJECT'S:Animal stories Jill's softball talent helps her find her niche at camp. 1979 Carousel. by Donald Crews (Greenwillow read-alone) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Brief text and illustrations recreatea ride on Can I help?. a merry-go-round. 1982 by Anne F. Rockwell SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little girl expresses her delight and pride The Case of the double cross. in helping with "grown-up" work. 1982 by ( rosby Bonsall E/0,11 FICTION (My world) Marigold concocts a mystery thatfinally

fr-1 gets her and her friendsintotheboys' children one rainy day. 1957 private eye club. 1980 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General (An I can read mystery) SUBJECTS:Mystery The Cat in the hat comes back!. by Dr. Seuss The Case of the hungry stranger. EASY FICTION by Crosby Bonsall The fantastic catinthe hat returns and EASY FICTION creates new havoc with two children whose Four young club members decide to become mother is away for the day. 1958 dectives, and take the case of the fresh Ages 5 - 8 blueberrypiethatdisappearedfroma SUBJECTS:General neighbor woman's porch. 1963 Ages 5 - 8 Recci ded The Cat on the Dovrefell : A Christmas (An I can read mystery) tale. SUBJECTS:Mystery EASY FICTION The trolls pay Halvor an annual Christmas The Case of the scaredy cats. visit until they encounter a great white cat. by Crosby Bonsall 1979 EASY FICTION Chroniclestheseriesof events occuring SUBJECTS:Holidays after the girls take over the boy's club house. 1971 A Cat's tale. by Rikki Cate (An I can read mystery) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Mystery A story in verse about an old woman who hates cats, and who is given a cat by each of The Cat and the mouse who shared a the villagers. 1982 house. by Ruth Hurlimann SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION Once a cat and mouse shared a house and Catastrophe Cat at the zoo. had a pot of butter to last them throubh the by Dennis Panek winter. Then the cat tried to get all the food EASY FICTION for herself. 1974, c1973 Catastrophe Cat getsoff a city bus hoping to snooze underatree,butstartsa romp SUBJECTS:Folklore through the zoo instead. 1979

The Cat book. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Kathleen N. Daly EASY FICTION Oversize Catch a little fox. Cats come in different colors, like toeat by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers different things and do not like dogs. 1964 EASY FICTION In this traditional folk rhyme the children SUBJECTS:Animal stories catch all the animals however, the illustrator has a surprise for the reader. 1970, c1968 The Cat in the hat. by Dr. Seuss SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A nonsense story in verse about an unusual Catch that cat!. cat and thetricks he displayed for the by Fernando Krahn

2 EASY FICTION by Geoffrey D. Chaucer The adventures of a little boy chasing his EASY FICTION runaway cat. 1978 The tale of the vain cock and the shrewd fox, adapted for children. 1958 SUBJECTS:Stories without words Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:Folklore Catch the red bus. by Julia Killingback Charles Drew. EASY FICTION by Roland Bertol The Busy Bea.., learnall about colors as EASY FICTION they travel on differently colored vehicles. An easy-to-readbiographyoftheblack 1985 physician who pioneered blood preservation and plasma traasfusions in the United States. SUBJECTS:General 1970

Catfish. SUBJECTS:Biography by Edith Thacher Hurd EASY FICTION Charmed life. After Catfish has throughly irritated the by Diana Wynne Jones important citizens of Nevermind, he redeems EASY FICTION himself by capturing bank robbers. 1970 Beingthebrotherofawitchbecomes increasingly dangerous for Cat as his sister SUBJECTS:General seeks forbidden powers. 1987, c1977 Ages 9 - 12 Recorded Cecily G. and the 9 monkeys. SUBJECTS:General by H. A. Rey EASY FICTION The Chick and the duckling. A lonely giraffe teams up with nine playful by Mirra Ginsburg monkeys. 1942 EASY FICTION Hatched at the same time, the chick does SUBJECTS: Animal stories fine imitating the duckling until the latter goes for a swim. 1972 Celestino Piatti's Animal ABC. by Celestino Piatti SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Each letter of the alphabet stands for an The Chicken and the egg. animal about which there is a verse and a by Ie la Mari picture. 1966 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 7 In this story without words, a hen lays an SUBJECTS:Alphabet egg which hatches into a chick that grows into an adult. 1970, c1969 Changes, changes. by Pat Hutchins SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Two woodendolls rearrangewooden Chicken Little. buildingblocksto formvariousobjects. by Steven Kellogg 1971 EASY FICTION Chicken Little and his feathered friends, SUBJECTS:General alarmed that the sky seems to be falling, are easy prey to hungry Foxy Loxy. 1085 Chanticleer and the fox. 2 ;) SUBJECTS:Animal stories A naughty locomotive runsaway and has some frolicsomeadventures. 1937 The Child who cried in the night. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The forest animals do all they can to satisfy the needs of a crying baby. 1979, c1978 Christmas alphabet book. by Patricia Whitehead (The rights of children) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories WhileSantabelatedly leaveson his Christmas Eve trip around the world,the A Child's good night book. readerisintroduced to the letters ofthe by Margaret Wise Brown alphabet. 1985 EASY FICTION Describes how all the animals and birds go (ABC adventures) to sleep, and finally how little children go to SUBJECTS:Holidays sleep. 1950 Ages 2 - 5 Recorded The Christmas camel. SUBJECTS:General by Nancy Winslow Parker EASY FICTION The Children and the silly kings. For Christmas, Charliereceivesa camel EASY FICTION fromthe Holy Lands thatpossesses an Forgotten by the kings who rule them, the enchanting mysterious quality. 1983 children of two rival countries devise a plan to create schools. 1979 (Uncle Clyde series) SUBJECTS:Holidays (The rights of children) SUBJECTS:General Christmas eve. by Edith Thacher Hurd The Children who learned to smile. EASY FICTION EASY FICTION This picture book presents a"version of the An extraordinary person drastically alters birth of the Christ Child, as the barnyard the lives of a group of well-behaved children animals and birds follow the shining star to and their parents. 1979 the manger in Bethlehem to welcome the baby with gifts and song. 1962 (The Rights of children) Ages 4 - 7 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Holidays The Chimp and the clown. Christmas minature. by Ruth Carroll by Pearl S. Buck EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Marching in a ci:cus parade with a clown, a A story about a little boy who, unable to chimpanzee dressed as a baby leaps from theclosehiseyes on Christmas eve, creeps clown's shoulders to a tree and into one downstairs while therestofthe family exciting adventure after another. 1968 sleeps. He finds a family of mice in distress Ages 3 - 6 and tries to help them. 1957 Recorded SUBJECTS:Stories without words Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:Holidays Choo choo; the story of a little engine who ran away. Christmas secrets. by Virginia Lee Burton by Ann Schweninger EASY FICTION EASY FICTION 3 The Rabbit children's Christmas Clams can't sing. preparationsincludebuildingamystery by James Stevenson snowman,writingletterstoSanta,and EASY FICTION baking Christmas cookies. 1984 Two clams prove to their beach friends that even if they can't sing they do have other SUBJECTS:Holidays talents. 1980

Christmas surprise. (A Greenwillow read-alone book) by Sharon Gordon SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A jar of honey from Santa is Little Bear's Claude the dog : a Christmas story. Christmas surprise. 1980 by Dick Gackenbach Ages 5 - 8 EASY FICTION (First-Start Easy Reader) Claude, the dog, gives away all his Christmas SUBJECTS: Holidays presentstohis down-and-out friendbut receives an even better present from his Chuckle. young owner. 1974 by Nicki Weiss EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays A good little girl starts misbehaving when her baby brother arrives, but hasa change oiThe Clay pot boy. attitude when he says his first word. 1982 by Cynthia Jameson EASY FICTION SUBJEC'S: General Wanting a son, the old man and oldwoman make a clay pot boy who Cinderella at the ball. comes to life and begins eating everything in sight. 1973 by Margaret Hillert EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore An easy-to-read retelling of how Cinderella gets to the ball. 1970 The Clean air and peacefulcontentment dirigii.;:e airline. (Follett just beginning-to-read books) by Louis A. Meyer SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Circus numbers : a counting book. Recounts the way a new airlineovercame the problems ofairand noise pollution. by Rodney Peppe 1972 EASY FICTION The performers in the circus ring increasein SUBJECTS:General number from one to ten. 1969 Clean enough. SUBJECTS: Counting by Kevin Henkes City seen from A to Z. EASY FICTION A little boy finds more to enjoy in thebath by Rachel Isadora than just washing himself. EASY FICTION 1982 Twenty-six black-and-whitedrawingsof SUBJECTS:General scenes of city life suggest words beginning with each letter of the alphabet. 1983 Clemens' kingdom. by Chris Demarest SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION A stone lion, bored with sitting outsidethe public library day after day, ventures inside to see if itis worth guarding. 1983 Clocks and more clocks. by Pat Hutchins SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Not one of Mr. Higgins' four clocks kept the Clementina's cactus. correct time until the Clockmaker assured by Ezra Jack Keats him they were all correct. 1970 EASY FICTION Clementina discovers a delightful surprisein SUBJECTS:General the prickly skin of the cactus. 1982 Close your eyes. SUBJECTS:General by Jean Marzollo EASY FICTION Clementine. A lullaby interspersed with illustrations of a by Robert M. Quackenbush father's efforts to put his reluctant child to EASY FICTION bed. 1978 An illustrated version of the song about the miner's daughter whose accidental fall into a SUBJECTS:General river brings good fortune to her and her family. 1974 Clouds. by Kazuo Niizaka SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Relatesinversethevarietyofcloud Clever raccoon. formations two children spy one afternoon by Jane Thayer while watching clouds in the sky. 1975 EASY FICTION The people try to outwit the clever raccoon SUBJECTS:Poetry who is robbing their garden of delicious fresh corn on the cob. 1981 The Clown-arounds have a party. by Joanna Cole SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION The funniest family in town pull some of Clifford at the circus. theirbesthijinksto cheer up homesick by Norman Bridwell Cousin Fizzy. 1982 EASY FICTION CliffordthebigreddogandEmily SUBJECTS:General Elizabeth saw a sign that said the circus was in town and needed help, and help they did The Cobweb Christmas. in various ways. 1977 by Shirley Climo EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories After waiting years to witness some of the special magic that happens Christmas Eve, a Clipper ship. kindly old woman finallygets her wish. by Thomas P. Lewis 1982 EASY FICTION Captain Murdockisaccompanied by his SUBJECTS:Holidays wife and children as he commands a clipper ship from New York to San Francisco. 197gThe Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Hen. (An I can read history book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A lazy cock and an equally lazy mouse learn a lesson from an industrious hen who saves Colors. them from becoming a fox's dinner. 1982 by Gillian Youldon EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore With pages split horizontally, the readercan mix the heads, bodies, and legs of 11 animals, Cock-a-doodle-doo. each of a different color. 1979 by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The animal and human inhabitants ofa farm quack, neigh, say, "Shoo! Shoo!" and Come and have fun. otherwise communicate in theirown fashion. by Edith Thacher Hurd 1986 EASY FICTION The cat tries to entice the mouse out of his SUBJECTS:Animal stories house, and later when he does come out, the cat chases him, but cannot follow him back Coco can't wait. into his house. 1962 by Taro Gomi EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Coco and her grandmother set out from their houses to visit, but keep missing each Come away from the water, Shirley. other along the way. 1984 by John Burningham EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Shirley'sadventuresatthebeachare interspersed with familiar parental warnings. A Colorful adventure of the bee, who left 1977 home one Monday morning and what he found along the way. SUBJECTS:General by Lisa Campbell Ernst EASY FICTION Come back, Amelia Bedelia. A bee leaves its hive, passing many colorsonby Peggy Parish its route before returning home. 1986 EASY FICTION Because she does exactly assheistold, SUBJECTS:Stories without words Amelia Bedelia is fired fromone jobafter another. 1971 Colors. by Jan Pienkowski (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Illustrationsof ten everydayobjects introduce the basic colors. 1975, c1974 Come on, Patsy. by Zilpha Keatley Snyder SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION As Patsy and her friend walkto the park, Colors. she gets talked into situations that always by John J. Reiss seem to leave her the loser and a bit the EASY FICTION worse for wear. 1982 Eight colors are represented in illustrations of animals, foods, insects, and flowers. 1969SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General The Comic adventures ofOld Mother Hubbard and her dog. EASY FICTION Old Mother Hubbard makes several different purchases for her dog, but, on her Crazy cat: 7 words. return,thedog'sbehaviorisalways the by Ron Reese unexpected. EASY FICTION A crazy cat gets into trouble chasing things. SUBJECTS:General 1974

The Cookie house. (A reading research book) by Margaret Hillert SUBJECTS:Animal stories EAST FICTION A poor woodcutter's two children, lost in the Creepy castle. woods, come uponagingerbreadhouse by John S. Goodall inhabited by a wicked witch. 1978 EASY FICTION A brave young mouse and his ladyfair (A Follett just beginning-to-read book) venture into a deserted castle, unaware that a SUBJECTS:Folklore villainous outlaw has been skulking behind them. 1975 Cornelius : a fable. by Leo Lionni SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Cornelius, a crocodile who walks upright, Cricket boy : a Chinese tale. sees things no crocodile has ever seen before.by Feeni Ziner 1983 EASY FICTION A poor Chinese scholaris invited to match SUBJECTS:Animal stories his cricket in a fight against the Emperor's. 1977 Could be worse!. by James Stevenson SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Everything is always the same at Grandpa's Cromwell's glasses. house, even thethings he says-until one by Holly Keller unusual morning. 1977 EASY FICTION Cromwell the rabbit is clumsy and slow until SUBJECTS:General he gets glasses. 1982

Count and see. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Tana Hoban EASY FICTION Cross-country cat. Photographs of common objectsand events by Mary Calhoun illustratethenumbers onethrough one EASY FICTION hundred. 1972 When he becomes lost in the mountains, a cat with the unusual ability of walking on SUBJECTS:Counting two legs finds his way home on cross-country skis. 1979 The Cowboy on the ranch. by Louise Lee Floethe SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A picture book showing how cowboyslive The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy. and work on a cattle ranch. 1959 by Wilson Gage Ages 4 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A crow and a farmer spend all their time 3 playing tricks on each other and get nothing Daddy and Ben together. else done. 1984 by Miriam B. Stecher EASY FICTION (Greenwillc Al read-alone books) Ben and Daddy fend for themselves while SUBJECTS: General Mommy is on a business trip. 1981

The Cucumber stem. SUBJECTS:General by Betsy Bang EASY FICTION The Daddy book. Retells the tale of a boyone and a half by Robert S. Stewart fingers tall whose two deeds for the Rajah EASY FICTION secure freedom for his father and a bride forDescribes the various activities of fathersat himself. 1980 home and away. 1972

(Greenwillow read-alone books.) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Folklore Daddy is a monstersometimes. The Cupboard. by John Steptoe by John Burningham EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Bwella and Javaka relate the incidents that A childlovestoplayin thekitchen make Daddy a monster in theireyes. 1983, cupboards though Mummy isn't too pleased. c1980 1976, c1975 (A Harper Trophy book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Curious George. Daddy, play with nt,.1. by H. A. Rey by Shigeo Watanabe EASY FICTION EASY FICTION CuriousGeorge,averycuriouslittle A young bear enjoys playing with his father. monkey, has such difficulty adjusting to city 1985 life that he keeps himself and hisowner in one scrape after another. 1941 SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 5- 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:Animal stories Dance away:. by George Shannon Curious George flies a kite. EASY FICTION by Margret Rey Rabbit'sdancing saveshisfriends from EASY FICTION becoming Fox'ssupper. 1982 A little monkey needs to be rescued whenhe Ages4 - 8 tries to fly a kite. 1958 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Dancing class. Dad's back. by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION by Jan Ormerod A small child's first ballet classis nearly a EASY FICTION disaster. 1983 Dad comes home and plays with baby. 1985 (Out-and-about books) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

35 Dancing in the moon : counting rhymes. SUBJECTS:General by Fritz Eichenberg EASY FICTION Dar Tellum :stranger from a distant A varietyof animals engagedin many planet. differentactivitiesintroduce the numbers by James R. Berry from one to twenty. 1955 EASY FICTION A young boy makes contact with a plant-like SUBJECTS: Counting creature from a distant planet. Together they help solve a major world crisis. 1973 Daniel's duck. by Clyde Robert Bulla SUBJECTS:Science fiction EASY FICTION A novicewoodcarverismomentarily David was mad. defeated when people laugh at the result of by Bill Martin a winter of work. 1979 EASY ACTION David was mad and felt hot-all red inside. (An I can read book) When his anger passed he felt all sort of SUBJECTS:General blue and squishy inside. 1%7

Danny and the dinosaur. (A Kin/Der owl book) by Syd Hoff SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A dinosuar leaves his museumfor a day of Dawn. fun with Danny. 1958 by Molly Bang Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION (An I can read book) In this adaptation of "The Crane Wife," a SUBJECTS:General shipbuildermarriesamysterious woman who makes him promise never to look at her Danny Dunn and the swamp monster. while she weaves. 1983 by Jay Williams EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore Danny Dunn and his friends search for a legendary serpent in Central Africa. 1971 Dawn. by Uri Shulevitz SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Camped for the night by a lake, a boy and Danny ol the lookout. his grandfather experience dawn from their by Leonard Shortall row boat. 1974 EASY FICTION Danny spends the summer with his uncle, a SUBJECTS:Gene-al forest ranger in Big Bear Park. 1964 The Day I had to play with my sister. SUBJECTS:General by Crosby Bonsall EASY FICTION Danny's birthday. A young boy finds trying to teach his little by Edith Kunhardt sister to play hide-and-seek very frustrating. EASY FICTION 1972 After his father videotapes the party for his fifthbirthday, Danny wants to watch the (An Early I can read book) tape over andver again. 1987 SUBJECTS:General A Day in the life of Oscar the Grouch. Describes activities in the days of ayoung by Linda Hayward girl. 1977 EASY FICTION Oscar the Grouch describes the things he SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme likesaboutlivingina garbage can on Sesame Street, as well as the things that Days with Frog and Toad. make him grouchy. 1981 by Arnold Lobel EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Frog and Toad spend their days together, but find sometimes it's nice to be alone. 1979 The Day Joe went to the supermarket. by Dorothy Levenson (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Joe went to the supermarket all by himself. He caused quite a ruckus but got what he Dead before docking. was after. 1963 by Scott Corbctt Ages 6 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A young boy accidentally discovers thata murder is planned on board his Day of the Earthlings. Panama-bound freighter. 1973, c1972 by Eve Bunting Ages 9 - 12 necorded EASY FICTION SUBJECT'S:Mystcry To prevent discovery, the Martians hide themselves during the landing of a space Dean's Mother Goose book of rhymes. ship from earth, but thcn one of the earth EASY FICTION men has a serious accident. 1978 Includeallatefavoritenurscry rhymes. 1977 (Creative science fiction) SUBJECTS:Science fiction SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme A Day off. Dear Garbage man. by Tobi Tobias by Gene Zion EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Once in a while a younster likes to be sick, The merry tale of a brandnew garbage man but not too sick to do some enjoyable things. who can't bcar to throw anythingaway. 1973 1957 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Genera;

The Day the cow sneezed. Dear little mumps child. by James Flora by Marguerite Rush Lerner EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A very tall talc about a cow whose gigantic Ethan does not feel well and finds out he sneezes cause a glorious escapade of havoc has the mumps. 1974, e1959 and destruction. 1957 Ages 3 - 7 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal storics Dear Phoebe. The Days of Holly Hobbie. by Sqe Alexander by Holly Hobbic EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Oversize Happy when she leaves home to setup her 3" own burrow, Phoebe Dormouse soon begins to feel a little lonely and not as content in (A Fun-to-read book) herindependenceespeciallywhenher SUBJECTS:Mystery mother doesn't seem to miss her. 1984 Detective Mole and the seashore mystery. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Robert M. Quackenbush EASY FICTION Dear Sarah. Withcool-headedlogic,DetectiveMole by Elizabeth Shub tracks down the robber of CaptainBill's EASY FICTION valuable pearl. 1979 Sarah's father sends herletters from the cities he visits while on a lengthy business (A Fun-to-read book) trip. 1981 SUBJECTS:Mystery

SUBJECTS:General Detective Mole and the secret clues. by Robert M. Quackenbush Deep in the forest. EASY FICTION by Brinton Turk le Detective Mole helps the Chicken family EASY FICTION decipher the secret clues that will permit A curious bear explores a cabin in the forest them to inherit their rich uncle's mansion. with disatrous results. 1976 1977

SUBJECTS:Animal stories (A Fun-to-read book) SUBJECTS:Mystery The Deer in the pasture. by Donald Carrick Detective Mole and the Tip-Top mystery. EASY FICTION by Robert M. Quackenbush When hunting season comes, a deer who has EASY FICTION become toofriendlywith man must be When mysterious mishaps drive guests away frightened awayforitsown protection. fromttheTip-TopInn,Detective Mole 1976 investigates. 1978

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Detective Mole. Devin & Goliath. by Robert M. Quackenbush by Mary Blount Christian EASY FICTION EASY FICTION DetectiveMolefindssolutionstoother A little boy catches a big turtle but returns animals'mysteries in fiveeasy-to-read ittothe pond when he discovers how stories. 1976 unhappy the animal isin captivity. 1974

(A Fun to read 'iook) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Mystery Did you ever. Detective Mole and the circus mystery. by Paula Goldsmid by Robert M. Quackenbush EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A rhyme which invites children to try out a When Melba the Amazing Tattooed Cow variety of activities and occupations, some disappears from the circus on her wedding real, some fanciful. c1971, 1976 day, Detective Mole is called to solve the Ages 2 - 5 mystery. 1980 SUBJECTS:General r_ 3 Din dan don, it's Christmas. Do you want to be my friend?. EASY FICTION by Eric Carle A procession of birds and people wind their EASY FICTION way to the Christ Child's creche. 1975 A mouse searches every, nere for a friend. 1971 SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:Stories without words Ding, dong, bell, pussy's in the well. by Berta Hader Does grandma have an Elmo Elephant EASY FICTION jungle kit?. A homeless cat is taken in by a widow with by Laura Joffe Numeroff two children. 1957 EASY FICTION Ages 6 - 10 Donald is worried that there'll bc nothing to SUBJECTS:Animal stories doathisgrandparents'houseduringa weekend visit and wants to take all his toys A Dinosaur is too big. along. 1980 by Elizabeth Bram EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone books) Is a dinosaur the answer for a little girl who SUBJECTS: General wants a large pet? 1977 The Dog. SUBJECTS:General by John Burningham EASY FICTION Dionysos and the pirates. A small boy enjoys looking after a dog that by Homer is staying at his home awhile. 1976, c1975 EASY FICTION A retelling of the seventh Homeric Hymn inSUBJECTS: Animal storics honor of Dionysos, an account of his capturc by pirates. 1970 A Dog I know. by Barbara Brenner SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION One day in the life of a small boy and his Do bears have mothers too?. very large dog. 1983 by Aileen Lucia Fisher EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: General A collectionof short poems about baby animalsincludes'Penguin Chick, 'Baby Don't forget the bacon. Monkey," and "Alligator Children?' 1973 by Pat Hutchins EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Poetry A little boy goes groccry shopping for his mother and trieshard to remember her Do not disturb. instructions. 1976 by Nancy Tafuri EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme The movements and actions ofa family campinginthewoodscausethcforest Don'ttellthescarecrow,andother creatures to move, scurry, and make noise. Japanese poems. 1987 EASY FICTION A collection of haiku, each relating to SUBJECTS:Stories without words a specific season, by eighteen Japanese poets. 1969 Dorothy and old King Crow. by Dorothy F. Haas SUBJECTS:Poetry EASY FICTION Luckily for Dorothy, Spelling Bee helps her Don't !. to spell a hard word so she can break King by Suzy Kline Crow's magic spell. 1986 EASY FICTION Whenallthegrownups constantlysay, (Step into reading. A Step 3 book) IIDon't touch!" Dan finds something hecan SUBJECTS:General safely squeeze, smash, and pound, tohis heart's content. 1985 Down come the leaves. by Henrietta Bancroft SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Identifies the red and gold autumn leaves The Donkey prince. that fall when their summer job of making by M. Jean Craig food is over. 1961 EASY FICTION A retelling of the Grimm tale about the (Let's-read-and-find-out.) prince who, as a punishment for *iis parents' SUBJECTS:General greed, was shaped like a donkey. 1977 Down on the funny farm. SUBJECTS:Folklore by P.E.(Patrick E.) King EASY FICTION The Donkey's dream. A farmer thinks he isgetting a bargain by Barbara Berger when he buys a farm for one dollar, until he EASY FICTION finds that all the animals are mixed up about A donkeyhasfantasticdreamswhile what they are supposed to do. 1986 crossing the desert. At the end of the day, the lady who has been riding him gives birth(Step into reading.A step 2 book) to a very special baby, the baby Jesus. 1985SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Holidays Down to the beach. by May Garelick Door to door: a picture book. EASY FICTION by Maureen Roffey Explores the many different sights, sounds, EASY FICTION and activities of the beach. 1973 The story of 12 apartments in a row and what is happening in each behind the scenes. SUBJECTS:General 1980 Ages 3 - 6 Dr. Frick and his fractions. SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme by Henry W. Ford EASY FICTION The Doorbell rang. Dr. Frick, a mental wizard, uses magic to by Pat Hutchins teach fractions. 1965 EASY FICTION Each time the doorbell rings, there are more (A Wise owl book, WA12) peoplewho have cometoshareMa's SUBJECTS:General wonderful cookies. 1986 Dr. Merlin's Magic Shop. SUBJECTS:General by Scott Corbett EASY FICTION When he stumbles across Dr. Merlin's Magic SUBJECTS:General Shop on a foggy day, Nick finds himself pitting his wits against the famous magician. Dreams. 1973 by Ezra Jack Keats EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General One night while everyone is sleeping, a little boy watches his paper mouse save a cat from Dr. Seuss's ABC. an angry dog. 1974 by Dr. Seuss EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Dr. Seuss adds nonsense and rhymes to the alphabet to make it fun for children to learn Dressing. letters and their sounds. 1963 by Helen Oxenbury Ages 3 - 7 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Alphabet Baby appears wearing his diaper, undershirt, sock, shoe, shirt, overalls, and hat. 1981 Dr. Seuss's sleep book. by Dr. Seuss (Baby board books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Tells,inverse,what happens whenall ninety-nine zillion nine trillion and three A Drink for Little Red Diker. creatures in the world go to sleep. 1962 by Jane Thayer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Little Red Diker is a baby deer who wishes to be big enough togeta drinkall by Dragon Franz. himself. 1963 by Elizabeth Shub EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Franz is unhappy being the only dragon who can't spit fire until he learns what he can. do. Drummer Hoff. 1976 by Barbara Emberley EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A cumulativefolk songinwhich seven soldiersbuilda magnificentcannon, but DraKestail. Drummer Heff fires it off. 1967 by Jan Wahl EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The adventures of a drake who becomes a king with help of a fox, ladder, river, and Duane, the collector. waspnest. 1978 by Eleanor J. Lapp EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone) Duane collects everything, including a tiger SUBJECTS:Folklore which he stuffs in his locker at school. 1976

The Dream eater. SUBJECTS:General by Christian Garrison EASY FICTION Dunkel takes a walk. Yukiosparestheothervillagersf rom by Charles E. Martin recurringnightmaresv,:lenherescuesa EASY FICTION baku. 1978 When Dunkel,adog, venturesintothe forest, he uses his wits to escape from the dangerous animals that capture him. 1983 Earth Namer : a California Indian myth. by Margery Bernstein SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION At Turtle's request, Earth Namer makes the Dusty. world, sun, moon, and animals. 1974 by Nola Langner EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore A youngster recalls a stray cat which came to feed on the back porch one summer. wale Easter bear. by John Barrett SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION The egg workers of the Rabbit Union are on Each peach pear plum. strike until their silly demands are met. 1981 by Janet Ahlberg Ages 5 9 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays Rhymed textandillustrationsinvitethe reader to play "I Spy" with avariety of Easter Treat. Mother Goose and other folklorecharacters. by Roger Duvoisin 1978 EASY FICTION When Santa Clausvisitsthe city before (An I-spy-book) Easter nobody will believe he isthe real SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Santa Claus. 1954 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Eagle Feather. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Clyde Robert Bulla EASY FICTION Eating out. When the cruel cousin he has been working by Helen Oxenbury for refuses to let him leave at the end of EASY FICTION summer, a young Navajo boy runs away to A little boy's first trip to a restaurant with rejoin his family and to to school. 1953 his parents is less than successful. 1983 Ages 7 10 Recorded SUBJECTS:General (Out-and-about books) SUBJECTS:General Early morning in the barn. by Nancy Tafuri Ed Ember ley's ABC. EASY FICTION by Ed Ember ley All the barnyard animals wake up when the EASY FICTION rooster crows. 1983 Animals engaged in a variety of activities introduce the letters of the alphabet. 1978 SUBJECTS:Stories without words SUBJECTS:Alphabet The Early words picture book. by Bill Gillham Edgemont. EASY FICTION by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat Keyvocabularywordssuchasrabbit, EASY FICTION bicycle, and swing are used in sentences and Two aging turtles meet and finda new illustrations showing the activities of two interest inlife. 1976 children and their parents. 1983 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General

1 ' An Edwardian Christmas. by John S. Goodail (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Illustrations without text depict the celebrationofChristmasinanEnglish The Emperor's plum tree. country home at the turn of the century. by Michelle Nikly 1978 EASY FICTION Little Musuko's nightingale friend loses his SUBJECTS:Holidays home when his lovely plum tree is chosen to replace a dead one in the emperor's perfect The Egg tree. garden. 1982 by Katherine Milhous EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Storyaboutahousefulof Pennsylvania Dutch cousins whose exciting aster egg The Empty squirrel. hunt leads to a lovely tradition. 1950 by Carol Carrick Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays In three episodes, Paul catches a fish for dinner, makes apuppet fromastuffed Elephant buttons. animalleftoutside over the winter, and by Noriko Ueno brings home a turtle for a pet. 1981 EASY FICTION Aseachanimalunbuttonsitsbuttons SUBJECTS:General another animal appears. 1973 The Erie Canal. SUBJECTS:Stories without words by Peter Spier EASY FICTION Elephant eats the profits. The folk song describing the journey from by Jacquelyn Reinach Albany to Buffalo on the Erie Canal in the EASY FICTION 1850's. Includes musical notation. 1970 Elephant's enormous appetite almost puts her out of business as manager of the Sweet SUBJECTS:General Pickles Supermarket. 1977 Ernest and Celestine's patchwork quilt. (Sweet Pickles series) by Gabrielle Vincent SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Ernest and Celestine make apatchwork Emma. quilt, but when they realize onlyone can use by James Stevenson it, they make another one. 1985 EASY FICTION A youngwitchlearnstoflyonher SUBJECTS:Stories without words broomstick, with some help from friends. 1985 Evening. by Ruth Shaw Radlauer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION What makes evening?The routine things Emmett's pig. that families do at this time of the dayare by Mary Stolz delightfully pictured in this book. 1968 EASY FICTION Emmett wants a pig very badly, but he lives (Bowmar early childhood series) in a city apartment. 1959 SUBJECTS:General A simple parable about life and death te Everett Anderson's goodbye. the story of a leaf who changes with tile by Lucille Clifton passing of seasons, finallyfallingto the EASY FICTION ground with winter's snow. 1982 EverettAndersonhasa difficulttime Recorded coming to terms with his grief afterhis SUBJECTS:General father dies. 1983 Family. SUBJECTS:General by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION Everyone ready?. Baby ispictured with his mother, father, by Franz Brandenberg sister,brother,grandmother,grandfather, EASY FICTION and another baby. 1981 The Fieldmouse family take the train to visit Uncle Alfred and Aunt Kate--but not all at (Baby board books) once. 1979 SUBJECTS:General

(Greenwillow read-alone books) Famous fairy tales. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Charles Perrault EASY FICTION Excuse me! Certainly'. A collection of nine traditional fairy tales by Louis Slobodkin including Sleeping Beauty and Puss-in-Boots. EASY FICTION 1959 A good-humored rhyming storytells how "Willie White who was not verypolite (A Keith Jennison Book) learns better manners. 1959 SUBJECTS:Folklore Ages 3 - 7 Recorded SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Fantastic toys. by Monika Beisner Fabian the fish-boy. EASY FICTION by Jacqueline Held Introduces in text and illustrations a variety EASY FICTION of toys and games with unusual qualities Fabian reluctantly changes from a fish-boy such as a Glowing Teddy a Sheep Toboggan, back to a real boy when his father promises AnimalUmbrellas,andJumpingBoots. never again to catch fish. 1976, c1975 1975, c1973

SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Fair's fair. Farley, are you for real?. by Leon Garfield by Marjorie N. Allen EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Two orphans areluredtoan immense A young boy knows that genies don't exist mansion by a mysterious dog where they until Farley changes his mind by granting make the transformation from rags to riches. him three wishes. 1976 1983 (A Break-of-day book.) SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:General

The Fall of Freddie the leaf. Farmer Goff and his turkey Sam. by Leo F. Buscaglia by Brian Schatell EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Sam the turkey would rather eat Mrs. Goff's home from the sea. 1959 apple and turnip pies than win a blue ribbon in the turkey contest atthe county fair. (An I can read book) 1982 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS: Animal stories Fifty saves his friend. by Martin Baynton Farmer Hoo and the baboons. EASY FICTION by Ida Chittum Fifty the tractor pulls carts and logs all day, EASY FICTION but wher wrneone is in danger he proves he AppletonHooreceivesbymistakea is a gold friend too. 1986 shipmentofbaboonsintendedforthe Happleton Zoo. 1971 (It's great to read) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Fireside stories. The Farmer in the dell. by Veronica S. Hutchinson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A traditional American singing game about Fifteen old fairy tales adapted by the author a farmer and what happens when he takes a including "Teeny-Tiny" and "The Straw Ox." wife. 1978 1927 Ages 8 - 10 SUBJECTS: General SUBJECTS:Folklore

A Farmer's dozen. The First morning: an African myth. by Sandra Joanne Russell by Margery Bernstein EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A farmerfindshisbarnyardfilledto After they cleverly complete the Sky King's overflowing with the arrival of his wife,a tasks, a mouse, spider, and fly are given light baby, and nine animals. 1982 to take back to earth but it isn't quite what they expected. 1976 SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme SUBJECTS:Folklore Fast friends. by James Stevenson The First Noel. EASY FICTION by Janina Domanska In the first of two easy-to-read storiesa EASY FICTION turtle and a snail make some friends with Full page illustrations with the text of the the help of a skateboard.In the second a wen-knownChristmascarolpresentthe mouse and a snail learn, through trial and story of the night Jesus was born. 1986 error, how to be friends. 1979 SUBJECTS:Holidays (Greenwillow read-alone books) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Fish and flips. by Jacquelyn Reinach Father Bear comes home. EASY FICTION by Else Holmelund Minarik Fish is notafraidtotryoutrageous EASY FICTION motorcyclestunts, even though everyone Describes the adventures of Little Bear in warns her not to. 1977 which he goes fishing, has the hiccups, looks for a mermaid, and welcomes Father Bear (Sweet Pickles Series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:General Fish Stories. by Nicholas Heller A Fly went by. EASY FICTION by Marshall McClintock With a wizard helping him, a young man's EASY FICTION fishing trips bring nothing but trouble. 1987A sheep with its foot caught in a tin can sets off a chase with a fly in the lead. 1958 SUBJECTS:General (Beginner books) Fishes. SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme by Brian Wildsmith EASY FICTION A Foal for you. The main partofthe book consistsof by Walter Chandoha illustrations of fishes, including a flockof EASY FICTION dolphins,ahover oftrout,aflotillaof The story of a newborn foaland her early swordfish. 1968 development. 1967 Ages 5 - 7 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Animal stories

The Five Chinese brothers. Follow the monsters'. by Claire Huchet Bishop by Sharon Learner EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Flavorful retelling of an old Chinese tale of Rhymed text follows the adventures of a five brothers who look exactly alike. 1938group of monsters on their way to Sesame Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Street. 1985 SUBJECTS:Folklore (Step into reading book. A Step 1 book.) Fixed by camel. SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme by Jacquelyn Reinach EASY FICTION Follow the river. Camel finds a practical way to handle an by Lydia Dabcovich interfering kangaroo. 1977 EASY FICTION Follows astream fromits home inthe (Sweet Pickles Series) mountains through the countryside where it SUBJECTS:Animal stories becomes a river and eventually flows into the ocean. 1980 Flea story. by Robert Tallon (A Unicorn book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A flea family, settled on a cowardly dog, turn him into a hero. 1977 The Followers. by Eve Bunting SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A fatefulencounterwiththeirenemies Florina and the wild bird. changes the 's attitude about the by Selina Chonz followers. 1978 EASY FICTION Florina, Vrsli and their parents go to the (Creative science fiction) high Alps for the summer and while there SUBJECTS:Animal stories Florina rescues a wild bird. 1953 The Fooling of King Alexander. by Roger Duvoisin by Mervyn Skipper EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An original alphabet book based on the Old Having conquered many lands, Alexander Testament story of Noah and the ark. 1952 the Great learnsthat only unvanquished Ages 3 - 7 Recorded China prevents his becoming ruler of the SUBJECTS:Alphabet world. 1967, c1930 Ages 6- 8 Forecast. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction by Malcolm Hall EASY FICTION The Foolish dinosaur fiasco. Caroline Porcupine has to prove that she by Scott Corbett can handle the job as weather reporter for EASY FICTION the Claws and Paws newspaper. 1977 Nick and his dog inadvertently go down Dr. Merlin's magic tunnel and find themselves in(A Break-of-day book) Dinosaur Land where Nick Is forced to be a SUBJECTS:Animal stories dinosaur trainer. 1978 The Forest fire. SUBJECTS:General by Patty Wolcott EASY FICTION Foot and feet. Animals mistake a patch of bright flowers by Carolyn Ramirez for a forest fire. 1974 EASY FICTION Rhymes, riddles, and puzzles investigate all SUBJECTS: Animal stories the words andthings,animate and inanimate, that have oneIIfoot,'or several The Forgotten rainbow. "feet." 1973 by Jack Christfmsen EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:aeneral A fairytalein which theold patternis reversed and four princessesperform tasks The Foot book. in competition for the handof the prince. by Dr. Scuss 1960 EASY FICTION Ages 4- 8 Beginner's text describes all sorts of feet SUBJECTS:Folklore doing all srs of things. 1968 Four corners of the sky : poems, chants, (A Bright and early book) and oratory. SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION An anthologyoftraditionalchants and Footsy. oratory from many American Indian tribes. by Ernie Rydberg Illustrated by Marc Brown. 1975 EASY FICTION It takes atraffic ticket and a few ballet SUBJECTS:Poetry lessonstodoit,but Skip finallyfeels improvement inhisbasketball game, his Fox and his friends. familyrelations, andhisself-confidence. by Edward Marshall 1973 EASY FICTION Ages 10-13 Recorded In three separate episodes, Fox wants to play SUBJECTS:General with his friends, but duty inone form or another interferes. 1982 A for the ark. (Dial easy-to-read) A dog's eye view of his master and his SUBJECTS: A nimal stories master's monster. 1977

Fox at school. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Edward Marshall EASY FICTION Fred's first day. Fox must overcome his fear to complete an by Cathy Warren escape down a slide for a fire drill. 1983 EASY FICTION After a few false starts, Fred's first day at (Dial easy-to-read) nursery school turns out to be justright. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1984

Fox eyes. SUBJECTS:General by Margaret Wise Brown EASY FICTION Freight train. A foxcausesconsternationamongthe by Donald Crews animals whose secrets he discovers. 1977, EASY FICTION c1951 Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through tunnels, SUBJECTS:Animal stories by cities, and over trestles. 1978

Fox in love. SUBJECTS:General by Edward Marshall EASY FICTION Fried feathers for Thanksgiving. Fox falls in love with several girls and then by James Stevenson enters a dance contest with his sister. 1982 EASY FICTION Mean witches Dolores and Lavinia try to (Dial easy-to-read) spoil Thanksgiving for everyone else but SUBJECTS:Animal stories nice witch Emma and her friends outwit them. 1986 Fox twins. by Inez Hogan SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The fox twins, Yip and Yap, go to the forest The Friend. to find someone to play with. 1964 by John Burningham EASY FICTION (Her twin) Easy-to-read text and drawings describe a SUBJECTS:Animal stories young boy's relationship with his best friend Arthur. 1976, c1975 The Fox who traveled. by Alvin Tresselt SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The fox kept catching larger and larger prey The Friendly beasts. inhis bag untilhe was outfoxed by the by Laura Nelson Baker hunter. 1968 EASY FICTION An adaptationofafourteenthcentury SUBJECTS:Animal stories English carol about the Nativity. 1957

Frankenstein's dog. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Jan Wahl EASY FICTION The Friendlybeasts : an oldEnglish s Christmas carol. having dinner. 1974 EASY FICTION InthisoldEnglish Christmas carolthe SUBJECTS:Stories without words friendly stable beasts tell of the gifts they have given to the newborn Jesus. 1981 Frog on his own. by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION On a walk in the park with his friends, Frog Friends. decides to do some exploring on hisown. by Helen Oxenbury 1973 EASY FICTION Baby is pictured enjoying such playmates as SUBJECTS:Stories without words a rabbit, a dog, a guinea pig, a bird, a cat, a hen, and a duck. 1981 Frog went a-courtin'. by Feodor Rojankovsky (Baby board books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories Illustratesthe well-known American folk song about the courtship and marriage of Friends. the frog and mouse. 1955 by He lme Heine EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Three friends who love to be together come to the realization that sometimes it's just not Frog, where are you?. possible. 1982 by Mercer Mayer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A boy and his dog suffer through several adventures while searching fora pet frog Frog and Toad all year. that escaped during the night.Sequel to 'A by Arnold Lobel boy, a dog, and a frog.' 1969 EASY FICTION Two friendsshareexperiencesineach SUBJECTS:Animal stories season of the year. 1976 Frosty the Snow Man. (An I can read book) by Jane Werner Watson SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Based on the song of the samename, Frosty Frog and Toad are friends. the Snow Man comes to life and plays with by Arnold Lo Del the children who made him. 1951 EASY FICTION Five tales recounting the adventures oftwo (A Golden book) best friends- Frog and Toad. 1970 SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) Fun on wheels. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Joanna Cole EASY FICTION Frog goes to dinner. The inventor of the wheel probablynever by Mercer Mayer dreamt of all the things itcan do. 1977, EASY FICTION c1976 Having stowed awayinapocket, Frog wreaks havoc and creates disgrace for the SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme family at the posh restaurant where theyare Funny feet!. Afraidofalmosteverything, Fur lieCat by Leatie Weiss becomes a bully scaring everyone else until EASY FICTION the night he is trapped in a tree. 1985 A pigeon-toedpenguin, cheating onthe corrective treatment she is undergoingfor SUBJECTS:Animal stories her handicap, suddenly tries to make upfor lost time. 1978 The Fuzzy dyckling. by Jane Werner (An Easy-read story book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories The fuzzy duckling went for a walk.No one would go with him and he got lost. 1949 A Funny friend from heaven. by Fernando Krahn SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A curious creature from heaven befriends a Fuzzy Rabbit. forlorn hobo and teaches him to be a clown. by Rosemary Billam 1977 EASY FICTION As Fuzzy Rabbit's mistress gets other newer SUBJECTS:Stories without words toys, he begins to feel neglected and unloved. 1984 The Funny little woman. by Arlene Mosel SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION While chasing a dumpling, alittleladyis A Gaggle of geese. captured by wicked creatures from whom by Eve Merriam she escapes with the means of becoming the EASY FICTION richest woman in Japan. 1972 Picture book describingcollectivenouns used for a group of animals, such as a skulk SUBJECTS:Folklore of foxes, a gam of whales. 1960 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded The Funny thing. SUBJECTS:General by Wanda Gag EASY FICTION Gary and the very terrible monster. A wise old man tricks a strange looking by Barbara Williams animal who eats nothing but little children's EASY FICTION dolls. 1929 The trouble-causing monster that only Gary Ages 5 - 8 Recorded can see disappears when he getsareal SUBJECTS:General puppy. 1973

Funnybones. SUBJECTS:General by Janet Ahiberg EASY FICTION George shrinks. Three skeletons--a grownup, a child, and a by William Joyce dog--take a walk at night through a dark EASY FICTION town. 1980 Taking care of a cat and e, mby brother turns into a series of comic adventures when SUBJECTS:General George wakes up to find himself shrunk to the size of a mouse. 1985 Fur lie cat. by Berniece Freschet SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION

5 George, the drummer boy. Ghost in a four-room apartment. by Nathaniel Bench ley by Ellen Raskin EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A view of the incidents atLexington and A mischievouspoltergeistdescribesthe Concord, Massachusetts, which werethe start havoc he createsin the life of a family of the American Revolution, as seenfrom occupying a four-room apartment. 1969 the eyes of George, a Britishdrummer boy. 1977 SUBJECTS:General

(An I can read history book) The Ghost in the lagoon. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction by Natalie Savage Carlson EASY FICTION Georgia music. Timmy finds a way to outwit thepirate's by Helen V. Griffith ghostthatstandsguardoveraburied EASY FICTION treasure, 1984 A little girl and her grandfathershare two different kinds of music, that of hismouth SUBJECTS:General organ and that ofthe birds and insects around his cabin. 1986 A Ghost named Fred. by Nathaniel Bench ley SUBJECTS: General EASY FICTION Except for the globe he wears onhis head to Georgie. play astronaut, George ;just like any boy. by Robert Bright That's why it's so strange thatFred, a really EASY FICTION unusual ghost, asks George tohelp. 1968 A friendlylittle ghost, must find another Recorded house to haunt when the people inhis house (An I can read mystery) nail down the loose boards andoil the parlor SUBJECTS:Mystery doors. 1944 Ages 3 - 7 Recorded The Giant child. SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A giant child, searching for hislost parents, Georgie's Halloween. is put to work by villagers whomistake him by Robert Bright for an adult, 1979 EASY FICTION Georgie the ghost almost wins the prize for (The Rights of children) the best costume at the Halloween party, SUBJECTS:General 1958 The Giants' feast. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Max Bolliger EASY FICTION Geraldine's blanket. Little Giant's feat so amazes the Big Giants by Holly Keller that he is crowned king for a whole year, EASY FICTION 1976, c1975 When her mother and fatherinsistthat Geraldine get rid of her baby blanket, she SUBJECTS:General finds a new way to keep it with her all the time. 1984 Gift of gold. by Beverly Butler SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Cathy postpones decisions about love and a career until she gets a doctor's opinion on by Sheila Greenwald restoring her sight. 1973, c1972 EASY FICTION Ages 11-14 Recorded Uncle Ralph's books about Rosy's two older SUBJECTS:General sisters, a dancer and an equestrian, made themfamous. Nowitisuntalented, The Gift of Hawaii. 10-year-old Rosy's turn. 1981 by Laura Bannon EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When a Hawaiian boy discovers he does not have enough money to buy a muumuu or a The Giving tree. lei for his mother's birthday, he decides to by Shel Silverstein make her a gift. 1961 EASY FICTION A young boy grows to manhood and old age SUBJECTS:General experiencing the love and generosity of a tree which gives to him without thought of Gila monsters meet you at the airport. return. 1964 by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A New York City boy's preconceived ideas oflifeintheWest makehimvery Glue fingers. apprehensive about the family's move there. by Matt Christopher 1980 EASY FICTION Reluctanttoplayfootballbecausehe SUBJECTS:General stutters, Billy Joe's first game discloses that he has no reason to fear ridicule. 1975 The Gingerbread boy. EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Alivelyversionofthetaleofthe gingerbread boy who sprang into action as Go up the road. soon as he was baked. 1961 by Evelyn (Sibley) Lampman EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A twelve.-year-old Mexican American and her migrant family glimpse a more stable The Girl with no name. way of life and the possiblity of sharing it. EASY FICTION 1973, c1972 A littlegirl, found at sea,istaken to a Ages 10-13 Recorded strange country where no one knows her SUBJECTS:General name, her language, or her people. 1979 The Goat in the rug. (The Rights of children) by Charles L Blood SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Geraldine, a goat, describes each step as she Girls can, too! A book of poems. and her Navajo friend make a rug. 1976 by Lee Bennett Hopkins EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General These poems testify to the fact that girls do things as well as boys if not better. 1972 Goggles. by Ezra Jack Keats SUBJECTS:Poetry EASY FICTION Two boys must outsmart the neighborhood Give us a great big smile, Rosy Cole. bullies before they can enjoy their new treasure,apairoflenslessmotorcycle Retells the tale of the golden goose that goggles. 1969 caused the king's unhappy daughter to laugh. 1978 SUBJECTS:General (A Follett just beginning-to-read book) Going to school. SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION A brother and sister enjoy many activities at The Gollywhopper egg. their school. 1981 by Anne F. Rockwell EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Timothy Todd, thepeddler,sellsalmost anything including a coconut he endows Going to school. with unique abilities. 1974 by Muriel Stanek EASY FICTION (Ready-to-read) Four brief selections for beginning readers SUBJECTS:General describe getting ready for and goingto school. 1968 Good junk. by Judith A. Ender le (Experimental development program) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Kirby's mother makes him discard all the wonderful junk he brings home until one Going to the hospital. day he finds something will have to let EASY FICTION him keep. 1981 Emma discovers what goes on in a hospital when she is admitted for treatment. 1980 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General Good morning, good night. by Betty Comden Going West. EASY FICTION by Martin Waddell A little boy goes through his good morning EASY FICTION and good night rituals. 1967 Notations in a diary, made by a small girl traveling west with her family in a wagon SUBJECTS:General train, chronicle the events of the journey. 1983 Good Night, Owl!. Ages 7 - 9 by Pat Hutchins SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Because allthe other animals' noise keep The Golden apple, a story. him fromsleeping, Owl watchesfora by Max Bolliger chance to take his revenge. 1972 EASY FICTION Each animal feels the golden apple in the SUBJECTS:Animdl stories forest belongs to him but in the end none can get it. 1970 Good work, Amelia Bede lia. by Peggy Parish SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Literal-minded Amelia Bcdelia does The Golden goose. household chores and gets dinner ready. by Margaret Hillert 1976 EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone) Hattieis convinced that her nine stuffed SUBJECTS:General toys can't go to sleep unless they're in the bed with her. 1985 Good, says Jerome. by sicille Clifton SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little boy worries about moving to a new Goose goofs off. place, having a new teacher, and many other by Jacquelyn Reinach things but his older sister allays his fears. EASY FICTION 19'73 Goose continues to put things off in order to take it easy. 1977 SUBJECTS:General (Sweet Pickles series) Goodbye old year, hello new year. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Frank Modell EASY FICTION The Gorilla in the hall. Marvin and Milton want to celebrate the by Alice Schertle coming of the new year butfallasleep EASY FICTION before midnight. 1984 On his birthday, Jack courageously faces the gorilla hiding in the hall, discovering that SUBJECTS:General five-year-olds can be scary too. 1977

Goodnight, dear monster:. SUBJECTS:General by Terry Nell Morris EASY FICTION Gorp and the jelly sippers. A littlegirland herbear, disturbedat by Dave Ross bedtime by an overfriendly monster, finally EASY FICTION reach a solution agreeable to all. 1980 Gorp, thefriendlygiantof outerspace, comes to the aid of the imperiledinhabitants SUBJECTS:Stories without words of a planet made of jelly, which is beginning to boil in the sun. 1982 Goodnight, good morning. by Helen Oxenbury SUBJECTS:Science fiction EASY FICTION A toddler has difficulty going to bed and Grandma and the pirate. staying there. 1982 by David Lloyd EASY FICTION (Very first books) At the beach a little boy pretends to be a SUBJECTS:General pirate until his grandmother neatly turns the tables. 1986 Goodnight, goodnight. by Eve Rice SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTiON Goodnight comes to all the people in the Grandma without me. town and to the little cat as well. 1980 by Judith Vigna EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A young boy finds a way to keep in touch with his beloved grandmother despite his Goodnight, Hattie, my dearie, my dove. parent's divorce. 1984 by Alice Schertle EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Grandma's wheelchair. When Anna's friends can't play with her, she by Lorraine Henriod creates a playmate of her own. 1979 EASY FICTION Four-year old Thomas spends his mornings (A Greenwillow read-alone book) helpinghisgrandmotherwho isina SUBJECTS:General wheelchair. 1981, c1982 The Great custard pie panic. (Concept books: Level 1) by Scott Corbett SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Walking through the fog, Nick and his dog Grandmother and I. discover a wonderful bakery but theowner by Helen E. Buckley turns out to be the magician Dr. Merlin! EASY FICTION 1974 Everybody has a lap, but one little girl tells why her grandmother's lap is just right for SUBJECTS:General so many things. 1961 Ages 5 8 Recorded Great day for up:. SUBJECTS:General by Dr. Seuss EASY FICTION Grandpa loves us. Rhymed text and illustrations introduce the by David Ridyard many meanings of "up.' 1974 EASY FICTION Grandpa spends a day with Abby and Sally, (A Bright and early book) playing, going to the beach, and having a SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme picnic in the back yard. 1985 The Great McGoniggle rides shotgun. kGrowing up) by Scott Corbett SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Mac and Ken accept a ride froma nervous Grandpa's great city tour. stranger and find themselves involved in a by James Stevenson robbery. 1977 EASY FICTION Drawings portray grandpa touring the city, SUBJECTS:Mystery encountering on each page objects, animals andpeople whose names beginwitha The Greattown and countrybicycle particular letter of the alphabet. 1983 balloon chase. by Barbara Douglass SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Afterstudyingtheshortcuts,Ginaand Grasshopper on the road. Grandpa hope to win thc bicycle balloon by Arnold Lobel chase, but just as they sense victory, they EASY FICTION start chasing a parrot instc a7! of the balloon. As Grasshopper sets out to follow a road, he 1984 meets some unusual characters. 1986, c1978 SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Great-grandfather in the honey tree. by Samuel F. Swayne The Great big dummy. EASY FICTION by Janet Schulman A tall tale of how great-grandfather went out to net some geese and came home with a and chickens are growing, buthe doesn't barrel of honey, a bear, a fish, a partridge, a realize that he too is growing. 1947 deer, seven wild turkeys as well as the net of Ages 5 - 8 Recorded geese. 1949 SUBJECTS:General Ages 7 - 9 Recorded SUBJECTS:General The Guinea pig ABC. by Kate Duke Great-grandfather, the baby, and me. EASY FICTION by Howard Knotts Each letter of the alphabet is illustrated by a EASY FICTION word which applies to pictured guinea pigs. His great-grandfather's reminiscence about 1983 traveling for miles across the sparsely settled prairie to see a new baby helps a young boy SUBJECTS:Alphabet come to grips with his ownapprehensions about meeting his new baby sister. 1978 Gus was a gorgeous ghost. by Jane Thayer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Gus determines that ghosts needn't always Green says go. wear white. 1978 by Ed Ember ley EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The author shows primary, secondary and complementary colors and then Halfway up the mountain. demonstrates how todarken orlighten by Theo E. Gilchrist colors.The second part of the book plays EASY FICTION with some color-associated terms in common An old woman's method of cooking beef use. 1968 also rids her of Bloodcoe the bandit. 1978 Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:General (A Lippincott I-like-to-read book) SUBJECTS:General TheGreyladyandthestrawberry snatcher. The Halloween pumpkin. by Molly Bang by Pamela Oldficld EASY FICTION EASY FICTION In this story without words, an old woman is The Halloween pumpkin goes about creating pursued by a strange man with a passion for havoc and scaring people. Then he mects a strawberries. 1980 pig who is not scared. 1976, c1974

SUBJECTS:Stories without words (Stepping stones) SUBJECTS:Holidays Grover's Super surprise book. EASY FICTION Hamilton's art show. Pop-up picturcs feature Grover in Suprising by Lisa Campbell Ernst places and situations. 1978 EASY FICTION Insteadofhelpinghisauntwithher SUBJECTS:Stories without words gardening as in previous summers, Hamilton seeks celebrity by having an art show, with The Growing story. unexpected results for both of thcm. 1986 by Ruth Krauss EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A little boy sees that the grass and flowers The Handsomest father. Unicorn changes everyone's conception ofa by Deborah Hautzig proper birthday party for a senior citizen in EASY FICTION a unique way. 1978 Marsha is not eager to have her fathercome to school on Father's Visiting Day. 1979 (Sweet Pickles series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories (Grenwillow read-alone books) SUBJECTS:General Happy birthday, Cookie Monster!. by Felice Haus Hang on, Hester!. EASY FICTION by Wende Devlin Unable to help himself, Cookie Monster eats EASY FICTION the cake he'd baked to serve at his birthday Hester courageously hangs on to her house party, but his friends come through with when itis swept downriver during a flood, appropriate presents so all the guestscan be 1980 fed. 1986 - (A Fun-to-read book) (Step into reading. A step 1 book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Hansel and Gretel. Happy birthday, dear dragon. by Jacob Grimm by Margaret Hillert EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A poor woodcutter's children, lostin the A youngster is delighted with his birthday forest, come upon a witch's house made of present, especially when ithelps him do bread, pancakes, and candy. They soon things such as toast marshmallows. 1977 discover the wicked witchlikesto have children for dinner. 1944 (A Follett ju:-.t beginning-to-read book) Ages 7 - 9 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Folklore Happy birthday, Sam. The Happy birthday present. by Pat Hutchins by Joan Heilbroner EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Sam's birthday brings a solution to severalof When two little brothersgo shopping for a his problems. 1978 present for their mother,they finally come up with an unusual gift! 1962 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5 - 8 Recorded (An I can read book) Happy birthday, Word Bird. SUBJECTS:General by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION Happy birthday to me. Word Bird learns about the twelve months by Anne F. Rockwell of the year as he tries to figureout when his EASY FICTION birthday will be. 1983 A young child celebrateshis birthday. 1981 (Word Birds for early birds) (My world) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Happy Christmas, Gemma. Happy birthday Unicorn. by Sarah Hayes by Jacquelyn Reinach EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Little Gemma and her familyprepare for Christmasallweek andhaveahappy celebration on the day. 1986 SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme

SUBJECTS:Holidays Hard scrabble harvest. by Dahlov Zorach Ipcar The Happy dog. EASY FICTION by Hideyuki Tanaka Relatesinrhymethefarmer'sstruggle EASY FICTION against the odds from spring planting to fall Presents without words the misadventures of harvest and Thanksgiving dinner. 1976 a small dog as he soilsa newly washed blanket,getsstuck, andlosesaballoon. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction 1983, c1981 The Hare and the tortoise. (A Margaret K. McElderry book) by Aesopus SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION A retelling of the most mismatched race in The Happy hunter. history. 1962 by Roger Duvoisin Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore A man living at the forest edge buys all the proper hunting equipment and is very happy The Hare and the tortoise. walking through the forest and aiming his by Brian Wildsmith gun, but never shooting. 1961 EASY FICTION Will the hare win thisrace againstthe SUBJECTS:General tortoise? 1967, c1966 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded The Happy orpheline. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Natalie Savage Carlson EASY FICTION Harriet and the promised Land. The twenty children in an orphanage outside by Jacob Lawrence Paris live such a happy life that their only EASY FICTION Oversize worryisthat someone might adopt them. Thisisthestoryinverseof"Harriet 1957 Tubman, the slave who became famous for Ages 7 - 9 Recorded her daring work asa conductor on the SUBJECTS:General Underground Railroad.' 1968 Ages 6 -10 The Happy owls. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction by Celestino Piatti EASY FICTION Harriet goes to the circus. The other fowl, always quarreling, ask the by Betsy Maestro two owls how they manage to live together EASY FICTION so peacefully. 1964, c1963 Harriet the elephant is determined to be the Ages 5 - 8 Recorded first in line for the circus. 1977 SUBJECTS:Animal stories (A number concept book) Happy winter. SUBJECTS:Counting by Karen Gurdersheimer EASY FICTION Harriet the spy. Two sisters find very familiar activities are by Louise Fitzhugh transformed by the wonder of snowy days. EASY FICTION 1982 Harrietisa highly organized, industrious ti sixth grader with two hobbiesspying and recordingherobservationshonestlybut (A Greenwillow read-alone book) caustically in a special notebook. 1964 SUBJECTS:General Ages 9 - 12 Recorded SUBJECTS:General Harry's mom. by Barbara Ann Porte Harry and Shellburt. EASY FICTION by Dorothy Van Woerkom Even though Harry's mother died when he EASY FICTION was one, he still has loving family members Harry and Shellburt, two good friends, rerun who can tell him how brave and wonderful the classic race between the tortoise and the she was. 1985 hare. 1977 (A Greenwillow read-alone book) (Ready-to-read) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS: Animal stories Harry's visit. Harry and the lady next door. by Barbara Ann Porte by Gene Zion EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Expecting he won't have a good time, Harry Harry the dog goes to fantastic lengths to visits his parents' friends. 1983 make his neighbor stop singing. 1960 (Greenwillow read-alone) (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Hattie be quiet, Hattie be good. Harry and the terrible whatzit. by Dick Gackenbach by Dick Gackenbach EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Hattie's helpfulness is unappreciated by her When his mother goestothee.:llar and motherand hersick friend,Shirley doesn't return right away, Harry goes down Rabbitfoot. 1977 to search for her and confronts the terrible two-headed Whatzit. 1977 (An Early I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General The Haunted house. Harry by the sea. by Walt Disney Productions by Gene Zion EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Out of gas, Mickey, Donald, and Pluto seek Harry the dog searches for a cool spoton a help at a spooky old house whichappears to hot, sunny day at the beach, and findsit be haunted. 1975 when a crashing wave leaves him covered with cool, slimy green seaweed. 1965 (Disney's wonderful world of reading) Ages 3 7 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Have you hugged your monster today?. Harry's dog. by Joanne Wylie by Barbara Ann Porte EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Rhyme text describes some of (he exemplary Harry wants very much to keep Girl, his behaviorforwhichthegoodmonster new dog, even though his father is allergictodeserves a hug. 1984 dogs. 1984 (Many monster stories) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Hector abandons his career as a pointer for one asamusician when he accidentally Have you seen my duckling?. acquires an accordion nose. 1983 by Nancy Tafuri EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A motlr duck leads her brood around the pondasshesearchesforonemissing Hedgehog adventures. duckling. 1984 by Betty Jo Stanovich EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Hedgehog and his friend Woodchuck seek exciting adventure, decide where to plant Hazy Mountain. flowers, and wait out a storm. 1983 by Donald Bisset EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Hazy Mountain was a little Indian boy who wasalwaysday-dreaming. Hisfather The Hedgehog feast. challenged him to do REAL things. 1975 by Edith Holden EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Hilda and Hugh Hedgehog decide to give a party and make all the preparations. 1978 Heathcliff : the fish bandit. by Shirley Jay SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Heathcliff ruins the milkman's fishing plans Hedgehog surprises butshareshiscatchwitheveryoneto by Betty Jo Stanovich makeup. 1983 EASY FICTION Hedgehog and his friend Woodchuck have (A Big looker storybook) manyadventuresincluding a surprise SUBJECTS:Animal stories birthday party with more than one surprise. Sequel toHedgehog Adventures." 1984 Heathcliff : tF 7 trickiest cat in town. by Shirley Jay SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Heathcliff uses one trick after anotherto get Heidi. what he wants. 1983 by Johanna (Beusser) Spyri EASY FICTION (A Big looker storybook) Heidi loves her old grandfather, their little SUBJECTS:Animal stories home, and their goatsinthe mountains. When she is torn away from them and sent Hector Protector, and as I went over the to town to be a companion to sick Clara, water. Heidi herself almost dies of homesickness. by Maurice Sendak 1959 EASY FICTION Ages 9 - 12 Recorded Hector Protector is dressed all in green and SUBJECTS:General objects to it. 1965 Ages 3 - 5 Henry the Cat and the big sneeze. SUBJECTS:General by Anne F. Rockwell EASY FICTION Hector, the accordion-noseo dog. When Henry the Cat falls into a deep hole, by John Stadler his wits must get him out. 1980 6 0 All the Jews in the Prague Ghetto watch a (Greenwillow read-alone books) troupe of local players reenact the story of SUBJECTS: Animal stories Queen Esther. 1984

Henry's Fourth of July. SUBJECTS:General by Holly Keller EASY FICTION Here comes Alex Pumpernickel!. Henry has a funfilled day celebrating the by Fernando Krahn Fourth of July with his family and friends. EASY FICTION 1985 Follows little Alex Pumpernickel through a series of misadventures from dawn to dusk. SUBJECTS:Holidays 1981

Henry's important date. (An Atlantic Monthly Press book) by Robert M. Quackenbush SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Due to circumstances beyond his control, Here comes the strikeout. Henry arrives at Clara's birthday party just by Leonard P. Kessler before he thinks itwill end. 1981 EASY FICTION After twenty-one times at batand SUBJECTS:General twenty-one strikeouts, Bobby asks one of the teams best batters to help him learn to hit. Henry, the explorer. 1978, c1965 by Mark Taylor Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION (A Sports I can read book) The story of a boy and his dog who get lost SUBJECTS:General but return safely in advance of a search party. 1966 The Hero : 0 words. Ages 5 - 7 by Darrell Stoddard SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little boy is unsuccessful when he tries out Herbie Cap leenies. for different sports but ends up beinga hero by Joseph B. Bopp anyway. 1974 EASY FICTION A little boy and his parents reverse their SUBJECTS:Stories without words roles. 1978 Hey, look at me! A city ABC. SUBJECTS:General by Sandy Grant EASY FICTION Hercules : the story of an old-fashioned fire An alphabet book of activities and objects engine. children encounter in the city. 1973 by Hardie Gramatky EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Alphabet Hercules, the old horse-drawn fire engine, saves the city hall andbecomes a hero. 1960 Fly' Ages 5- 8 Recorded by Pat Ross SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little girl sees her home from a new point Here come the Purim players. of view when she shrinks and joinsa fly in by Barbara Cohen numerous and dangerous household EASY FICTION adventures. 1974 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words All her tired animal friends want to rest with Hilda in her chair. 1982, 1981 Hi, butterfly!. by Taro Gomi SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A young boy chases an elusive butterfly Hill of fire. through country fields, city streets, and, even,by Thomas P. Lewis into his own house. 1983 EASY FICTION An easy-to-read account of the birthof SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Paricutin volcano inthe fieldof a poor Mexican farmer. 1971 Hi, cat!. by Ezra Jack Keats (An I can read history book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction Archie's day would have been great if he hadn't started it by greeting the new cat on Hippo jogs for health. the block. 1970 by Richard Hefter EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The Sweet Pickles ambassador for good health doesn't know when to stop jogging. Hi, Word Bird!. 1977 by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION (Sect Pickles series) Uses a very simple vocabulary to follow SUBJECTS:Animal stories Word Bird as he hatches and learns to hop, Hiroshima no pika. jump, swim, and fly. 1981 by Toshi Maruki (Word Birds for early Birds) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A family survives the flash that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945, but the father dies later Hide-and-seek Word Bird. from its effects, the child never grows up, by Jane Belk Moncure and the mother grows old and angry. 1982, EASY FICTION c1980 Uses simplevocabularytodepict Word Bird's game with Papa. 1982 SUBJECTS:Historical fiction (Word birds for early birds) The Hit of the party. SUBJECTS:General by Fraqz Brandenberg EASY FICTION Hilaire Be lloc's the yak, the python, the A young boyismore concerned about frog. finding his lost hamster thap attending a by Hilaire Belloc costume party. 1985 EASY FICTION Appraises in rhyme various aspects of the SUBJECTS:General yak, the python, and the frog. 1975 The Hobyahs. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Simon Stern EASY FICTION Hilda's restful chair. Little Dog Turpie saves his master's family by Iris Schweitzer from the Hobyahs. 1977 Home before midnight: a traditional verse. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Bobby Lewis EASY FICTION Hoddy doddy. Inthiscumulativenurserytale,anold by Jack Kent woman needs a lot of help to get her pig EASY FICTION over the stile so she can get home before PresentsthreeDanishtalesoffoolish midnight. 1984 fellows: The Lobsters, The Clock andThe Ages 2 6 Patriot. 1979 SUBJECTS:Folklore

SUBJECTS:Folklore Home in the sky. by Jeannie Baker The Hole in the dike. EASY FICTION by Norma B. Green A pigeon with a kindlyowner and a home EASY FICTION on the roof of a building meets a boy who Retells the taleofthelittleboy whose wants to keep him. 1984 resourcefulnessandcouragesavedhis country from being destroyed by the ocean. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1975, c1974 The Home run trick. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Scott Corbett EASY FICTION Holes and peeks. The Panthers try desperatelyto convincingly by Ann Jonas lose a base ball game when they findout the EASY FICTION winners must play a girls' team. 1973 A young child is afraid of holes unless they are fixed, plu§ged, or made smaller, but he SUBJECTS:General thinkspeeks'are fun because he can see things through them. 1984 The Homework caper. by Joan M. Lexau SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION It is a bad day for Bill when hisarithmetic The Holy Night:the story of the first homework paper is replaced bya collection Christmas. of meaningless numbers. 1966 by Aurel von Juchen Ages 5- 8 Recorded EASY FICTION (An I can read mystery) A simple retelling of thestory of Jesus' SUBJECTS:General birth. 1968 Ages 4- 8 The Honeybears' book of opposites. SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION The honeybears act outmany examples of Home alone. simple opposite. (Big, small,on, off; dry, wet; by Eleanor Schick etc.) 1983 EASY FICTION A young boy spends hisfirstafternoon SUBJECTS:General alone at home while his mother isat work. 1980 Hooray for snail:. by John Stadler (Dial easy-to-read) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Slow Snail hits the ballso hard during a baseball game that it fliesto the moon and back.Will Snail have time to slide in for a garrulous gargoyle, and quintessential quail. home run? 1984 1972

SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Alphabet

Hop like me. Hot air Henry. by Jean Adamson by Mary Calhoun EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Amusing illustrations help young children A sassy Siamese cat siows away on a hot air observethebasicphysicaldifferences balloon and ends up taking afur-raising between animals and the various ways they flight across the mountains. 1981 travel. 1972 Ages 3 - 5 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General Houn' dog. Hop on Pop. by Mary Calhoun by Dr. Seuss EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Slyfoot the Fox promises he will ruin Houn' Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and Dog's smeller and beller. 1959 used in simple sentences, such as'Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all SUBJECTS:Animal stories night." 1963 Hound and Bear. (Beginner books) by Dick Gackenbach SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION Hound can Bear are very good friends until The Horse and his boy. Hound plays one practical joke too many. by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis 1976 EASY FICTION A talking horse and his boy escape froma SUBJECTS:Animal stories barbaric army marching to attack the land of Narnia. 1986, c1954 A House is a house for me. Ages 9 - 12 Recorded by Mary Ann Hoberman SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Listsin rhyme the dwellings of various The Horse in Harry's room. animals and things. 1978 by Syd Hoff EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Although no onc else could sce it, Harry was very pleased to have a horse in his room. How do I feel?. 1970 by Norma Simon EASY FICTION (An Early I can read book) A young boydescribeshisfeelingsin SUBJECTS;General different situations. 1970

Hosie's alphabet. SUBJECTS:General by Leonard Baskin EASY FICTION How do I put it on? : getting dressed. A full-pageillustrationof acreature for by Shigeo Watanabe eachletterofthe alphabet,includinga EASY FICTION bumptiousbaboon,furiousfly,ghastly A bear demonstrates the right and wrong

6 1 ways to put on shirt, pants, cap, and shoes. break away from their traces. 1970 1979 SUBJECTS:Holidays (An I can do itall by myself book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories How the animals get to the zoo. by Mary Elting How far, Felipe?. EASY FICTION by Genevieve S. Gray A story of how animals arc capturedto be EASY FICTION taken to the zoo. 1964 Felipeandhispetdonkeytravelfrom Mexico with ColonelAnza's caravanto SUBJECTS:Animal stories settle in California in 1775. 1978 How the sun was brought back to the sky. (An I can read history book) by Mirra Ginsburg SUBJECTS:Historical fiction EASY FICTION After the sun fails to shine for the third day, How 1 faded away. three chicks go in scarch of it with the help by Janice May Udry of their animal friends. 1975 EASY FICTION Unhappy and ignoredatschool, Robbie SUBJECTS:Animal stories fades away but becomes visible when he cries or finds something hecan do well. How the whale got his throat. 1976 by Rudyard Kipling EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: General Relates how acleverlittlefishand a marinerof How my garden grew. "infinite-resource-and-sagacity" modify the whale's throat to keep him from by Anne F. Rockwell devouring all the fish in theocean. 1972 EASY FICTION Withprideandpleasure,a littlegirl (His Just so stories series) describes growing a garden all by herself. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1982 Howard. (My world) by James Stevenson SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Because hc has missed the annual migration, How really great to walk thisway. Howard the duck spends thev inter in New by P. K. Hallinan York City. 1980 EASY FICTION Lists some of the "really great" experiences SUBJECTS:Animal stories in life such as smelling a flower, whistlinga whistle, or doing nothing atall. 1972 Hugo and Oddsock. by Tony Ross SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Hugo, the lardermouse, kept inside How Santa Claus hada long and difficult because of snow, makes a horse froman old sock journey delivering his presents. andhas a nightmareadventurewith by Fernando Krahn Oddsock. 1978 EASY FICTION Pictures without words show SantaClaus SUBJECTS:Animal stories tryingto get airborne after the reindeer Hundreds and hundreds of strawberries. time. 1973 by Ethel Collier EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When the old farmer who sells strawberries gets sick, a little boy tries to help him by I am five. doing allthe chores and taking care of by Louise Fitzhugh business. 1969 EASY FICTION A little girl describes her activities and her SUBJECTS:General likes and dislikes the day after her fifth birthday. 1978 Hunter and his dog. by Brian Wildsmith SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION "Though trained to retrieve birds for his I can be anything you can be!. master,a dogfindsthathe istoo by Joei Rothman kindhearted for such work." 1979 EASY TICTION Girls tell boys, girls can be anything they SUBJECTS:Animal stories want to be. 1973

The Hunting trip. SUBJECTS:General by Robert Burch EASY FICTION I can build a house!. Although the man's young wife keeps him by Shigeo Watanabe from shooting at any of the animals, they EASY FICTION both agree it was a very successful hunting Bear perseveres until he finds just the right trip. 1971 material for building the perfect house. 1983

SUBJECTS:General (An I can do itall by myself book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Hush, little baby. EASY FICTION I can do it myself. A baby is promised a strange assortment of by Em 'ly Perl Kingsley things from a mocking bird to a horse and EASY FICTION cartall for not crying. 1976 The Sesame Street characters describe the many activities they can do on their own. SUBJECTS:General 1980

I am adopted. SUBJECTS:General by Susan Laps ley EASY FICTION I can read with my eyes shut. A little boy explains what it means to be by Dr. Seuss adopted. 1975, c1974 EASY FICTION The Cat in the Hat takes Young Cat in tow SUBJECTS:General to show him the fun he can get out of reading. 1978 I am big : you are little. by Helen Walker Puner SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION While animals watch over their young only I can ride it!. untiltheycancareforthemselves,the by Shigeo Watanabe relationships of human beings last for a life EASY FICTION Not contenttoridehistricycle or the two-wheeler, a bear attempts more difficult I hear. feats. 1982 by Rachel Isadora EASY FICTION (An I can do itall by myself book) A baby responds to all the familiar things SUBJECTS:Animal stories she hears. 1985

I can take a walk! testing limits. SUBJECTS:General by Shigeo Watanabe EASY FICTION I know a lady. Taking a walk all by himself, a young bear by Char lore Zolotow is glad to have his father join him on the EASY FICTION way home. 1984 Sally describes a loving and lovable old lady inher neighborhood who grows flowers, (An I can do itall by myself book) waves to children when they pass 11,r house, SUBJECTS:Animal stories and bakes cookies for them at Christmas. 1984 I don't believe in elves. by Jane Thayer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION An elf tries to convinr2e the little girl he I know a lot of things. lives with that he really exists. 1975 by Ann Rand EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Simple rhythmic text and colored pictures show the things a small child discovers as he I don't want to go to school. becomes aware of the world around him. by Elizabeth Bram 1956 EASY FICTION Ages 3 6 Reluctant to go to kindergarten on her first SUBJECTS:General day, Jennifer finds that it isn't so bad afier all. 1977 I know something you don't know. by Maria Enrica Agostinelli SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The part of an object pictured On each page I have feelings. may or may not be what it seems. 1970 by Terry Berger EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A youngster responds to different situations with varying feelings. 1971 I like school. by Michaela Muntean (Children's series on psychologically relevant EASY FICTION themes) The Sesame Street characters tell what they SUBJECTS:General like about school. 1980

I have four names for my grandfather. SUBJECTS:General by Kathryn Lasky EASY FICTION I like trains. A young boy describes his close relationship by Catherine Woolley with his grandfather. 1976 EASY FICTION Illustrationsinshades of browndescribe SUBJECTS:General trains and traintravel, with a small boy

6 7 traveler as center of interest. 1965 touches. 1985 Ages 3 - 6 SUBJECTS;General SUBJECTS:General

I love Hanukkah. I want to be a taxi driver. by Marilyn Hirsh by Eugene H. Baker EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A young boy describes his family's After riding on almost every type of public celebration of Hanukkah andall the things transportation, a young boy decides to be a he likes about the holiday. 1984 taxi driver. 1969

SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:General I met a polar bear. I want to be an architect. by Selma Boyd by Eugene H. Baker EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A child's tardiness is easily explained to his Two boys discover they wanttobe an teacher; a polar bear, earthworm, ant, and architect when Mrs. Jones shows them how pony all needed his help. 1983 to plan a play house. 1969

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I saw a ship a-sailing. I was a second grade werewolf. by Janina Domanska by Daniel Pinkwater EASY FICTION EASY FICTION In this old rhyme the captain (a duck) and Though he has turned into a werewolf, his his sailors (white mice) go to sea in their parents, teacher, and classmates still see him ship full of pretty things. 1972 as Lawrence Talbot, second-grader. 1983

SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General

I see. I was thinking : poems. by Rachel Isadora by Freya Littledale EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A baby responds to allof the things she sees.Brief poems describing the world from a 1985 child's point of view. 1979

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I thought I saw. I will tell you of Peach Stone. EASY FICTION by Nathan Zimelman A child dreams of many interesting things EASY FICTION buteachtimerealizeshisvisionsare An old man and his dog gain immortality by ordinary objects. 1974 bringing the gift of the peach from China to the rest of the world. 1976 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General I touch. by Rachel Isadora I wish I could fly. EASY FICTION by Ron Maris A very young child names the thingsshe EASY FICTION Turtle wishes he could fly, dive, climb, and run like other animals, but then he realizes If all the seas were one sea. something he can do that they can't. 1986 by Janina Domanska EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Speculates on what would happen if all the world'strees were one tree andallthe I wish I was sick, too:. world's seas were one sea. 1971 by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Elizabeth envies her brother the pampered treatment he gets when he is sick in bed. If I were a cricket... Then she gets sick too. 1976 by Kazue Mizumura EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Short poems relate what small creatures could do to express their love. 1973 I wonder if Herbie's home yet. by Mildred Kantrowitz SUBJECTS:Poetry EASY FICTION Smokey forgets a rather important detail as If you take a paint brush. he mentally accuses his best friend, Herbie, by Fulvio Testa of being a fink. 1971 EASY FICTION Children in and out of doors are depicted SUBJECTS:General with things of the major _olors: white snow, red apples, brown chocolate, etc. 1983 I wonder...about the sky. by Enid Field SUBJECTS:General Ei,SY FICTION Black and white photographs accompany If you take a pencil. verses about the sky. 1973 by Fulvio Testa EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Poetry Describes how a pencil may be used to draw cats, birds, fingers, orange trees, and other I'm coming to get you. objects, in quantities from two to twelve, by Tony Ross interrelated in a fanciful fashion. 1982 EASY FICTION After eating all the planets in outer space, a SUBJECTS:General horrible monster gets a big surprise when it comes to Earth and tries to capture a little Imogene's antlers. boy. 1984 by David Small EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General One Thursday Imogene wakesup with a pair of antlers growing out of her head and I'm going to New York to visit the Queen. causes a sensation wherever shc goes. 1985 by Patty Wolcott EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Two children walk through the streets of New Yorkandvisittheship,Queen In a dark, dark room, and otherscary Elizabeth II. 1974 stories. by Alvin Schwartz (First read-by-myself books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: General Seven scary stories to tell at night in front of a fire or in the dark, based on traditional school. 1968 stories and folktales from various countries. 1984 (Experimental development program) SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General In the forest. by Hi lde Heyduck-Huth In a garden. EASY FICTION by Ann Kirn Colored pictures illustrate various animals EASY FICTION and plants in the forest. 1971, c1969 All the bugs in the garden are working hard at their circus acts.But Lady Bug, who SUBJECTS:General doesn't know what to do, makes the show a success. 1967 In the morning mist. by Eleanor J. Lapp SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A young child and grandfather set out on a In a meadow, two hares hide. fishing expedition and find the countryside by Jennifer Bartoli transformed by the morning fog. 1978 EASY FICTION Two young hares living in a meadow survive SUBJECTS:General thechangingseasonsandtheirnatural enemies. 1978 In the village. by Hi Ide Heyduck-Huth (An Albert Whitman international picture EASY FICTION book) The story of a boy named Tom and his SUBJECTS:Animal stories everyday activities in his village. 1971, c1969

In my treehouse. SUBJECTS:General by Alice Schertle EASY FICTION Incident at Hawk's Hill A child describes the pleasures offered by a by Allan W. Eckert treehouse andtherealand imaginary EASY FICTION adventures to be enjoyed in one. 1983 A shy, lonely six-year-old wanders into the Canadian prairie and spendsa summer under SUBJECTS:General the protection of a badger. 1974, c1971 Ages 10-13 Recorded In our class. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Muriel Stanek EASY FICTION Indian bunny. Four brief selections for beginning readers by Ruth Bornstein describe various classroom activities. 1968 EASY FICTION Pictures and text follow a young rabbit's (Experimental development program.) efforts to become an Indian. 1973 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories In our school. by Muriel Stanek Is anyone home?. EASY FICTION by Ron Maris Four brief selections for beginning readers EASY FICTION introduce the different people you meet at As he wanders about the garden looking for 7ij his grandparents, Ben greets everyone and everything he sees. 1985 It's not my fault. by Franz Brandenberg SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The fieldmouse family have one of those Is this my dinner?. days when everyone quarrels witheveryone by Irma Simonton Black eke until a pot of soup is peacemaker. 1980 EASY FICTION A youngster looking for his dinner discovers SUBJECTS:Animal stories several kinds of food he cannot eat. 1972 It's schooltime. SUBJECTS:General by Kelly Oechsli EASY FICTION The Island of one. Picture book about alittle boys day from by Eve Bunting leaving for school to arriving back home. EASY FICTION 1967 When an asteroid threatens to destroy their spaceisland,thesolesurvivorsof a (A Kin/Der owl book) destroyed Earth must find a new place to go SUBJECTS:General to. 1978 Izoo. SUBJECTS:Science fiction by Nancy Robison EASY FICTION Island of the Blue Dolphins. A boy and a girl are taken toa cold world by Scott O'Dell where they must escape or be frozenas EASY FICTION specimens in an ice zoo. 1980 Records the courage and self-reliance ofan Indiangirl who lived alone for eighteen (A Fun-to-read book) years on an isolated island off the California SUBJECTS:General coast when her tribe emigrated and she was left behind. 1974, c1960 Izzard. Ages 11-14 Recorded by Lonzo Anderson SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Jamie findsbothfun andresponsibility It does not say meow: and other animal when Izzard the lizard adopts him fora riddle rhymes. mother. 1973 by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Nineriddlescontaincluesinverseto well-known animals. 1972 Jack and Jake. by Alika SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A sister complains about theway everyone It hardly seems like Halloween. confuses her twin brothers. 1986 by Davis S. Rose EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Oblivious to the strange creatures gathering behind him, a little boy complains that this Jack and the robbers. Halloween is very dull. 1983 by Val Biro EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays A youngboyandhisanimalfriends

7i, outsmart a gang of robbers and keep their loot. 1984 Jackal wants everything. by Jacquelyn Reinach SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Jackal wants everything he sees--and then Jack Sprat : The life of Jack Sprat, his wife some more. 1978 & his cat. EASY FICTION (Sweet Pickles series) An illustratedretellingofthecourtship, SUBJECTS:Animal stories marriage, and subsequent life of the very lean Mr. Sprat and his very fat wife. 1969Jacki. by Elizabeth Rice SUBJECTS:General EASY FTCTION An ^rphanedjackrdobi4-adopted bya Jack the bum and the Halloween handout. mother cat with three kittens grows to be by Janet Schulman bigger than her foster mother before she EASY FICTION realizes she is not a cat. 1969 Jack the bum spends Hanoween trying to get money for something to eat.But when SUBJECTS:Animal stories he wins a prize for the best contume, he donates it to UNICEF. 1977 Jacko. by John S. Goodall SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION Afterescapinghisorgan-grindermaster, Jack the bum and the haunted house. Jacko, a monkey, embarks on aperilous by Janet Schulman journey on a sailing ship. 19";:.., c1971 EASY FICTION Jack the bum decides to settle down and SUBJECTS:Stories without words takes up residence in a haunted house which he finds isn't haunted by ghosts. 1977 Jafta. by Hugh Lewin (Greenwillow read-alone books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Genetal Jafta describes some of his everyday feelings by comparing his actions to those of various Jack the bum and the UFO. African animals. 1983, c1981 by Janet Schulman EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A clever bum finds an unusual way to prevent the children's pond and woods from Jafta and the wedding. being tunied into a parking lot. 1978 by Hugh Lewin EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone) A South African boy describes the SUBJECTS:General week-long village festival in celebration of his sister's wedding. 1983, c1981 Jack the Wise and the Cornish cuckoos. by Mary Calhoun SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Jack's reputation for wisdom grows as he Jafta's Father. helps the foolish folk of Cornwall. 1978 by Hugh Lewin EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore While his father works in the city over the winter, a young boy thinks of some good times they've shared and looks forward to Jay Bird. his return to their South African home in by Marie Hall Ets the spring. 1983, e1981 EASY FICTION During one dayalittleboy hears such SUBJECTS:General sounds as a jay bird scolding, oak leaves swaying, and a mother humming. 1974 Jafta's mother. by Hugh Lewin SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little boy living in an African village Jeanne-Marie counis her sheep. describes his mother and the love he feels by Francoise for her. 1983, c1981 EASY FICTION A counting book about how Jeanne-Marie SUBJECTS:General counts her sheep and what she plans to do with the money from their wool. 1951 Jaftathe journey. Ages 3- 7 Recorded by Hugh Lewin SUBJECTS: Counting EASY FICTION Jafta, a South African boy, travels with his Jeffrey Bear cleans up his act. mother to the city where his father works. by John Steptoe 1984, c1983 EASY FICTION A bear who is bored with school gains a new SUBJECTS:General appreciation of his teacher after he falls asleep and dreams that he is the teacher. Jaftathe town. 1983 by Hugh Lewin EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Jafta gets his first exposure to the hustle and bustle of the city. 1984, c1983 Jiggle wiggle prance. by Sally Noll SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Includes illustrations of animals ,acting out Jahdu. such rhyming action words aspull, flop, by Virginia Hamilton hop" and "dance, prance." 1987 EASY FICTION When his shadow stealshismagic dust, SUBJECTS:General Jahdu must try to recover it. 1980 Jim Henson presentsGoldilocks, Baby (Greenwillow read-alone books) Piggy's dream starring the Muppet babies. SUBJECTS:General by Louise Gikow Jay and the marigold. EASY FICTION Baby Piggy dreams that as Goldilocks she by Hariette Robinet visitsthehouse ofthree other Muppet EASY FICTION babies and changes itin their absence. 1985 A young boy born withcerebralpalsy watchesa flowergrowinspiteofits SUBJECTS:General handicap.This shows him that he too can grow and blossom. 1976 Jinx glove. by Matt Christopher SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION r Chip's poor fielding using the new glove he who died with a hammer in his hand. 1965 buys with his own money soon makes him regret having thrown his father's old mitt SUBJECTS:Folklore away. 1974 Johnny Crow's garden. SUBJECTS:General by Leonard Lesh;.-. Brooke EASY FICTION Joanna runs away. Nonsense rhymes introduce all the amazing by Phyllis La Farge animal friends who come to Johnny Crow's EASY FICTION garden. 1968, c1903 Almost without meaning to, a little girl tries Ages 5 - 8 Recorded to make her special daydream about the SUBJECTS:Poetry vegetable man's cart horse come true. 1973 Johnny Crow's new garden. SUBJECTS:General by Leonard Leslie Brooke EASY FICTION Joey on his own. Johnny Crow, who gave his first party to the by Eleanor Schick animals longago, has now enlargedhis EASY FICTION garden, in order to include more animals. Joey goes shopping by himself for thefirst They cavortdelightfullythruthisbook. time when his mother sends him out tobuy 1970, c1935 a loaf of bread. 1982 Recorded SUBJECTS:Animal stories (Dial easy-to-read) SUBJECTS:General Johnny Crow's party. by Leonard Leslie Brooke Joey's cat. EASY FICTION by Robert Burch Johnny Crow has a party for all his animal EASY FICTION friends in his garden. 1966 Joey's cat successfully protects her kittens in the garage but still thinks they would be SUBJECTS:Animal stories betteroffinthehouse whetherJoey's mother wants them there or not. 1969 Johnny Lion's bad day. by Edith Thacher Hurd SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Johnny had a bad cold and the medicine he John Billington, friend of Squanto. took as well as the dreams he had were by Clyde Robert Bulla terrible. 1970 EASY FICTION A young Pilgrim boyisalways causing SUBJECTS:Animal stories trouble for Plymouth Colony until one day hismischiefresultsinmorefriendly Johnny Lion's book. relations with the Indians. 1956 by Edith Thacher Hurd EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction When his parents go out hunting, Johnny Lion stays home and reads hk book about John Henry, an American legend. anotherlittlelion who goes out into the by Ezra Jack Keats world and gets lost. 1965 EASY FICTION Describes the lifeof thelegendary (An I can read book) steel-driving man who was born with and SUBJECTS:Animal stories 7 Avery's old overcoat is recycled numerous Johnny Lion's rubber boots. times into a variety of garments. 1977 by Edith Thacher Hurd EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Until his father brings him some boots, a young lion searches for ways to entertain Joshua Holly's big family blues. himself on a rainy day. 1972 by Nina Bourque EASY FICTION (An I can read book) Convinced that his big brother Stanley is his SUBJECTS:Animal stories only friend in the family, Joshua wants to move out when his brother leaves home. Johnny Maple-Leaf. 1985 by Alvin Tresselt EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The story is told of what went on above, below and around Johnny Maple-leaf from Julie of the wolves. early spring until late fall. 1948 by Jean Craighead George EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Escaping from an unwanted marriage, a thirteen-year-old Eskimo girl gets lost on the Johnny No Hit. Alaskan tundra and is befriended by a wolf by Matt Christopher pack. 1973, c1972 EASY FICTION Ages 10-13 Recorded Threatened by a beating if he hits against SUBJECTS:Animal stories Roy's pitching, Johnny almost loses a ball game for his team. 1977 Juma and the magic jinn. by Joy Anderson SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Juma likes to sing and draw but dislikes Johnny Tremain. school until the jinn of the jar teaches him by Esther Forbes better, 1986 EASY FICTION A fourteen year old silversmith's apprentice SUBJECTS:General becomes a rider for the "Boston Observer" and messenger for the patriots who planned Jumbo the boy and Arnold the elephant. the Boston Tea Party. 1967, c1943 by Dan Greenburg Ages 9 12 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction Problems arise in two households whena mix-up at the hospital sends a baby elephant Jonathan's friends. home with human parents and a baby boy to by W. B. Park the zoo. 1969 EASY FICTION A young boy is reluctant to accept his older SUBJECTS:General brother's explanation about the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, and elves. 1977 Jumping. by Karen Stephens SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION There are many things to jumpover, on, Joseph had a little overcoat. into, and out of. 1965 by Simms Taback EASY FICTION (An Early-start preschool reader) SUBJECTS:General new puppy. 1985

The Jungle books. (A Golden look-look book) by Rudyard Kipling SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Short stories about the animals of India and Just so stories for little children. the life of Mowgli the jungle boy. 1968? by Rudyard Kipling Ages 10-13 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Talesabc theadventuresofvarious animals ir high and far-off times. 196? Just for you. Ages 9 - Recorded by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Alittlecreaturetriesandtriestodo Just think. somethingspecialforhismotherbut by Betty Miles something always seems to go wrong. 1975 EASY FICTION Pictures, poems, words, and sayingsfor the SUBJECTS:General reader to ponder. 1971

Just go to bed. SUBJECTS:General by Mercer Mayer EASY FICTION Just t'once. A small animal uses his imagination to avoidby Alice Schick going to bed, but finally has to admit that he EASY FICTION is sleepy. 1983 Accepting the advances of a lone wolf, a cave family domesticates the first dog. 1978 (A Little critter book) SUBJECTS:General (A Lippincott I-like-to-read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Just grandpa and me. by Mercer Mayer Just us women. EASY FICTION by Jeannette Franklin Caines A trip to the city with Grandpa provides lotsEASY FICTION of fun and surprises. 1985 A young girl and her favorite aunt share the excitement of planning a very special car (A Little critter book) trip for just the two of them. 1982 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Just like me. by Jan Ormerod K9 and the beasts of Vega. EASY FICTION by David Martin Even though her baby brother is bald like EASY FICTION an egg and moves like a puppy, a little girl K9 the robot dog destroys a horde of space decides that he is really just like her. 1986 monsters. 1982

SUBJECTS:General (K9 series) SUBJECTS:Science fiction Just me and my puppy. by Mercer Mayer K9 tind the missing planet. EASY FICTION by David Martin A little boy trades his baseballmitt for a EASY FICTION

70 K9 the robot dog, sent to locate a missing turned into a pirate ship, Pip Mouse sets out planet, enters a universe where earlylife on a wild adventure on his birthday. 1983 forms still thrive. 1982 SUBJECTS:Animal stories (K9 series) SUBJECTS:Science fiction Kevin's hat. by Isabelle Holland K9 and the time trap. EASY FICTION by David Martin The opinions of other animals make Kevin EASY FICTION Crocodile think his new hat doesn't suit him Searching for the vanished Rigelian Seventh until he looks at himself in the funhouse Fleet, a robot dog encounters a deposed mirrors. 1984 Time Lord who seeksrevengeforhis betrayal. 1982 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

(K9 series) Kick, pass, and run. SUBJECTS:Science fiction by Leonard P. Kessler EASY FICTION K9 and the Zeta rescue. After observing aboy's football game, a by David Martin group of animals organizes its own teams EASY FICTION and game. 1966 K9 the robot dog rescues survivors of an interplanetary war. 1982 (A Sports I can read tv ,k) SUBJECTS:Animal stories (K9 series) SUBJECTS:Science fiction The Kidnapping of the coffee pot. by Kaye Saari Kate's secret riddle book. EASY FICTION by Sid Fleischman A coffee pot, a lawn mower, and a pair of EASY FICTION old shoes live happily together in 'he city Kate's brother collects several riddles while dump untilthe coffee potiskidnapped. trying to find the question to the answer of 1975, c1974 a riddle told them by a fricnd. 1977 SUBJECTS:General (An Easy-read story book) SUBJECTS:General King Krakus and the dragon. by Janina Domanska Kenny's window. EASY FICTION by Maurice Sendak The people of Krakow arc terrified bya EASY FICTION dragonuntiltheshoemaker'sapprentice The quiet tans and greys of the drawings divises a plan to rid the town of the monster. effectivelysuggestnighttimeand dream 1979 worlds, while their lines bring out humor in the action. 1956 SUBJECTS:Folklore

SUBJECTS:General King of the zoo. by Claire Schumacher The Kettleship pirates. EASY FICTION by Rodney Peppe The naughty, but good-hearted,zoo animals EASY FICTION play a joke on their keeper, theKing of the Findingthatafamiliarkettlehas been Zoo." 1985 Photographs of a kitten -how all the things SUBJECTS:Animal stories akitten can do, including stare, squeeze, stretch, scratch, and many others. 1984 King Orville and the bullfrogs. by Assist Kathleen SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION When the King causes his three daughters' The Kittens' ABC. suitors to be turned into bullfrogs, a way by Clare (Turley) Newberry must be found for true love to survive. 1974 EASY FICTION Oversize Amusing verses and appealing pictures of SUBJECTS:Folklore cats and kittens accompany each letter of the alphabet. 1965 King Rooster, Queen Hen. Ages 3 - 7 Recorded by Anita Lobel SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION The roosterand thehensetoffina Kivi speaks. mice-drawnshoetoproclaimthemselves by Virginia C. Cultice king and queen. 1975 EASY FICTION An Eskimo boy tells ofa time of hunger (Greenwillow read-alone) and of his people's joywhen the hunters SUBJECTS:Animal stories finally catch a walrus. 1975

The King, the mice and the cheese. SUBJECTS:General by Nancy Gurney EASY FICTION Klippity klop. A king runs into trouble when he tries to by Ed Ember ley protecthis cheese from the palace mice. EASY FICTION 1965 When Prince Krispin goes adventuring he discovers one advantage of staying safe at SUBJECTS:General home. 1974

A Kiss for Little Bear. SUBJECTS:General by Else Holmelund Minarik EASY FICTION Koala bear twins. Little Bear draws a picture of a wild thing by Inez Hogan and sends itto Grandmother Bear. 1968 EASY FICTION Ages 4 - 8 Recorded Kip and Tinka, baby twin Koala bears, learn (An I can read book) the hard way that their mother's arms is the SUBJECTS:Animal stories safest place of all. 1955

A Kiss is round : verses. SUBJECTS:Animal stories *NI by Blossom Budney EASY FICTION Kristie and the colt and the others, Happy rhymes explore manyof the round by Emma L Brock things found in the world. 195? EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 7 Recorded Five short stories about pets andcountry life SUBJECTS:Poetry around the Great Lakes region. 1959, c1949 Aes 7 - 9 Recorded Kitten can. SUBJECTS:General by Bruce McMillan EASY FICTION "4, he Large type Mother Goose. by Mother Goose SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Traditional nursery rhymes firstpublished in The Lazy bear. 1913. 1970?, c1913 by Brian Wildsmith EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A normally thoughtful bear becomes lazy and downright unkind after he discovers Lassie come-home. a wagon to play with. 1974, c1973 by Eric Mowbray Knight EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories The story of a prize collie belonging toa Yorkshire boy from a poor home. 1940 The Learning book. Ages 9 - 12 Recorded by Susan Dorritt SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A picture book about learning The Last battle. processes. 1960 by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis Ages 5 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When evil comes to Narnia, Jill and Et.,,tace help fight the great last battle. As lan leads The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. his people to a gloriousnew paradise. 1986, by Robert San Souci c1956 EASY FICTION Ages 9 - 12 Recorded A superstitious school master, rival for thc SUBJECTS:General hand of a wealthy farmer's daughter, hasa terrifying encounter with Last one home is a green pig. a headless horseman. 1986 by Edith Tilacher Hurd EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A race between a duck anda monkey turns out to be full of surprises. 1959 A Lemon-yellow elephant called Trunk. by Barbara Softly (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Itis a disadvantage to bea bright yellow elephant when playing hide-and-seek but Last one in is a rottenegg. it can be an advantage at othcr times. 1971, by Leonard P. Kessler c1970 EASY FICTION After Freddy is pushed into deepwater by a SUBJECTS:Animal stories couple of toughs, he decidesto learnto swim. 1969 Lengthy. Ages 4- 8 by Syd Hoff (A Sports I can rcad book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Lengthy was a very long dog.Other dogs laughed at him. Lengthy didn't The Laziest robot in zone care. What one. other dog could all the childrenpet at the by Lillian Hoban same time? 1964 EASY FICTION Sol-1 helps all his friends with their workin SUBJECTS:Animal stories the process of avoiding hisown. 1983 Lentil. (An I can read book) by Robert McCloskey

7 EASY FICTION Leopard and the noisy monkeys. Lentil's harmonica playing saves the day by Giulio Maestro when calamity threatens the homecoming EASY FICTION celebration for the leading citizen of Alto, Twenty monkeys seeking temporary Ohio. 1940 accomodations cause a sleepless night in the jungle. 1979 SUBJECTS:General (Greenwillow read-alone books) Leo and Emily. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION Leopard is sick. Leo and Emily make a trade that helpsthem by Giulio Maestro to put on a magic show. 1981 EASY FICTION When Leopard gets sick, his friends offer (Greenwillow read-alone) their remedy to cure his sniffles. 1978 SUBJECTS:General (Greenwillow read-alone) Leo and Emily and the dragon. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION Let's count. Leo and Emily pack their rucksacksand by Adelaide Ho 11 hike in search of a dragon. 1984 EASY FICTION Rhymes describing the activities of various SUBJECTS:General animals introduce the numbers from one to ten. 1976 Leo and Emily's big ideas. by Franz Brandenberg SUBJECTS:Counting EASY FICTION Leo's and Emily's three big ideas involve the Let's look at the letters. garden shed, the scare, and flags for sale. by Margaret A. Cranstoun 1982 EASY FICTION A picture book using nursery rhymes to SUBJECTS:General emphasize the letters of the alphabet. 1967

Leo the late bloomer. SUBJECTS:Alphabet by Robert Kraus EASY FICTION Oversize Let's make rabbits : a fable. Leo, a young tiger, finally blooms under the by Leo Lionni anxious eyes of his parents. 1971 EASY FICTION Two rabbits made with a pencil and scissors SUBJECTS: Animal stories become real after eating a real carrot. 1982

Leo, Zack, and Emmie. SUBJECTS:General by Amy Ehrlich EASY FICTION Let's play. The new girl in Zach and Leo's class affects by Satomi Ichikawa the boys' friendships. 1981 EASY FICTION Depicts the various things "we" can play (Dial easy-to-read) with, such as balloons, crayons, dolls, etc. SUBJECTS:General 1981

S o) SUBJECTS:General Las talk about whining. Let's talk about being destructive. by Joy Wilt Berry by Joy Wilt Berry EASY FICTION EASY FICTION This book begins with a presentation of the This book begins with a presentation of the situation and concludes with suggestions for situation and concludes with suggestions for alternative behavior that is more productive alternative behavior that is more productive and more acceptable. 1984 and more acceptable. 1984 Ages 3 - 8 Ages 3 - 8 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General A Letter to Amy. Let's talk about being selfish. by Ezra Jack Keats by Joy Wilt Berry EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Peter writes a special letterto Amy inviting This book begins with a presentation of the her to his birthday party. 1968 situation and concludes with suggestions for Ages 3- 8 Recorded alternative behavior that is more productive SUBJECTS:General and more acceptable. 1984 Ages 3 - 8 Letters from Calico Cat. SUBJECTS:General by Donald Charles EASY FICTION Let's talk about disobeying. Calico Cat shows the reader the letter of the by Joy Wilt Berry alphabet. 1974 EASY FICTION This book begins with a presentation of the SUBJECTS:Alphabet situation and concludes with suggestions for alternative behavior that is more productive Like me. and more acceptable. 1984 by Alan Brightman Ages 3 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A youngster looks at his mentally handicapped friends and points outthat Let's talk about fighting. everyone is the same but some people are by Joy Wilt Berry slower. 1976 EASY FICTION This book begins with a presentation of the SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme situation and concludes with suggestions for alternative behavior that is more productive The Line up book. and more acceptable. 1984 by Marisabina Russo Ages 3- 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Sam lines up blocks, books, boots, cars, and other objects all the way from his room to Let's talk about throwing tantrums. his mother in the kitchen. 1986 by Joy Wilt Berry EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General This book begins with a presentation of the situation and concludes with suggestions for The Lion and the rat a fable, alternative behavior that is more productive by Jean de La Fontaine and more acceptable. 1984 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 8 A retelling of the French fable about the rat SUBJECTS:General who repays a lion's kindness by rescuing him from a trap. 1963 by Walter Farley Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore When a small boy graduates from his little pony to a big horse, the pony is sad until the Lion is down in the dumps. time comes when he is able to do something by Richard Hefter the big horse cannot. 1961 EASY FICTION Lion figures out a scheme to have his roller (Beginner books, B-21) skates and lend them too. 1977 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

(Sweet Pickles Series) The Little carousel. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Marcia Brown EASY FICTION The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe. What starts out as a quiet day for Anthony by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis becomes the best day of his life when a EASY FICTION carousel visits his street. 1946 FourEnglishchildrenfindtheirway through a huge wardrobe in an old house to SUBJECTS:General the mysterious land of Narnia. 1986, c1950 Ages 9 - 12 Recorded Little Chick's story. (Chronicles of Narnia) by Mary De Ball Kwitz SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Broody Hen tells Little Chick how she will The Little auto. grow up and have chicks of her own some by Lois Lenski day. 1978 EASY FICTION The story of Mrs. Small'slittlered auto. (An Early I can read book) 1959?, c1934 SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General Little Chief. by Syd Hoff Little bear. EASY FICTION by Else Holmelund Minarik An Indianboy'skindnessencouragesa EASY FICTION group of frontiersmen to settle in the same Little Bear's four adventures include taking green valley as the Indians. 1961 a trip to the moon and having a birthday party. 1957 (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Little engine that could. by Watty Piper Little Black goes to the circus. EASY FICTION Oversize by Walter Farley When the other engines refuse, the little blue EASY FICTION engine tries to pull a stranded train over the Little Black, the pony, fails at the circus, but mountain. 1976 afterhisyoungmaster'sencouragement returns to become a popular success. 1963 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Little house. by Virginia Lee Burton Little Black, a pony. EASY FICTION A country house is unhappy when the city SUBJECTS:Azimal stories with all its buildings and traffic grows up around her. 1969 Little new kangaroo. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded by Bernard Wiseman SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION While riding in his mother's pouch, a young Little house in the big woods. kangaroo makes friends with four other by Laura Ingalls Wilder animals whom he invites to ride with him. EASY FICTION 1973 A story about the pioneer life of two young girls and their parents who live in a log (Ready-to-read) cabin in the Wisconsin woods. 1956 SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Ages 9 -11 Recorded SUBJECTS:General Little Otter remembers, and other stories. by Ann Tompert Little Janie's Christmas. EASY FICTION by Virginia Smith Little Otter selects a gift for Mother Otter, EASY FICTION searches for his pine cone, and attends a Janie's special Christmas wishistovisit coasting party with his relatives. 1977 Santa Claus Land--and she does! "Jingle Be ll"s (words and melody) on lining-paper. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1946 Little Peep. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Jack Kent EASY FICTION Little lamb. A chick is warned by the other barnyard by Dahris Butterworth Martin animals neverto annoy theoldrooster, EASY FICTION because without him to bring up the sun In picture and simple, repetitious prose is there may be no future. 1981 told the story of a little white lamb who was muchdisturbedbecausehisfleecewas SUBJECTS:Animal stories coming out in patches. 1938 Ages 3 & 4 Little puff. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Margaret Hillert EASY FICTION Little man, little man. After jumpingthetracktosearchfor by James Baldwin companionship, a little train fir'y finds a EASY FICTION place in the zoo. 1973 Depicts the environment and daily life of two boys coming of age in Harlem. 1976 (A Follett just beginning-to-read book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Little red hen. The Little mouse : 25 words. EASY FICTION by Alana Willoughby The little red hen can findno friends to help EASY FICTION her plant and care for the grain of wheat Can the little mouse with the little tail and she finds, but plenty of friends willing toeat little nose live in the house witha big cat? the bread she bakes from it. 1973 1974 SUBJECTS:Folklore (A reading research book) Little Red Riding Hood. EASY FICTION by Paul Galdone Little Toot visits the beautiful palaces of EASY FICTION Venice, travels its secluded waterways, and A retelling of the folk tale about a little girl learns to blow Venetian glass bubbles. 1968 who findsawolfinher grandmother's clothing. 1974 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Folklore Little Toot on the Mississippi. by Hardie Gramatky Little skater. EASY FICTION by Diane Sherman Little Toot finally finds the old steamboats EASY FICTION just in time to urge them out of retirement Janielovedtoiceskate. She sawa to save the bayou animals from the flooding champion skater and started taking lessons. Mississippi. 1973 1959 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Little Toot on the Thames. The Little stone house. by Hardie Gramatky by Berta Hader EASY FICTION EASY FICTION The fun-loving little tugboat is accidently The Doe family are tired of city life. So theytowed acrossthe ocean and abandoned in head for the country to look for a house, but the ThamesRiver in London. 1964 soon find that they will have to build one. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded 1944 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General The Little train. by Lois Lenski Little Tim and the brave sea captain. EASY FICTION by Edward Ardizzone Picture storybook about the workings of a EASY FICTION railroad train. I960?, c1940 After stowing away aboard ship, Tim learns Ages 3 & 4 to be useful and shows his courage when the SUBJECTS:General ship is wrecked. 1955 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Little Witch's big night. SUBJECTS:General by Deborah Hautzig EASY FICTION Little Toot. Little Witch, as punishment for cleaning up by Hardie Gramatky her room, has to stay home on Halloween EASY FICTION night, but manages to have a good time Although little Toot comes from a famous anyway. 1984 family of hard-working tugboats, he hates work and is scared of the ocean. One day (A step into reading.A step 2 book) Little Toot happens into an ocean storm SUBJECTS:Holidays with a stranded ocean liner, and surprises everyone. 1939 The Little wood duck. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded by Brian Wildsmith SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Unlike his brothers and sister, the youngest Little Toot on the Grand Canal. duckling couldn't swim properly because one by Hardie Gramatky of his feet was larger than the other. 1973

k. Ages 5- 8 The Longest float in the parade. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Carol Carrick EASY FICTION Lizard's song. Jimmy's float wins a special prize for being by George Shannon the longest floatin Camp Hi-Ya-Watha's EASY FICTION parade. 1983 Bear tries repeatedly to learn Lizard'ssong. 1981 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Animal stories Look at the little one. by Mary Cockett Lizzie and the Tooth Fairy. EASY FICTION by Judith Wolman Mike discovers that not just his baby sister, EASY FICTION but even baby animals at thezoo, seem to Lizzie gets more than a visit from the Tooth attract all the attention. 1976, c1974 Fairy who takes her to a castle in the sky where there are lots and lots of teeth. 1979 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General Look at the moon. by May Garelick The Lone Wolf. EASY FICTION by Inez Hogan A journey in verse to discover whether the EASY FICTION same moon shines on all parts of the world. Little Sheela finds herself without help ina 1%9 situation too difficult for her to work out alone.She learns from her problem, and SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme tries to use her experiences to teach herown cubs. 1961 Look what I can do. by Jose Aruego SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Two carabaos discover that being Lonesome little colt. a copycat can lead to trouble. 1971 by C. W. Anderson EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Each colt on the farm hada mother, except for one. Mary and Tommygave him extra Look-alikes. attention and love, but hewas stillvery by Henrik Drescher lonesome. 1961 EASY FICTION Ages 5- 8 Recorded Rudy and his pet monkey Buster discover SUBJECTS: Animal stories toy look-alikes of themselves thatrun off and have adventures of their The Long way toa new land. own. 1985 by Joan Sandin SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Carl Erik journeys with his family from The Looking book. Sweden to America during the famineof by P.K. Hallinan 1868. 1981 EASY FICTION Torn away from the (An I can read history hook) televisionby their mother, two children discoversome delights SUBJECTS: Historical fiction in the outdoors. 1973 SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Aunt Betty sends Charlie an old Looking for Santa Claus. Transylvanian gypsy recipe for chocolate fudge cake which calls for cobwebsand by Henrik Drescher dried Carpathian tree toad flakes. 1983 EASY FICTION Maggie and Blossom the cow fly away on Christmas Eve and bring back threeSanta (Uncle Clyde series) Claus look-alikes to teach Maggie'sthree SUBJECTS:General auntshowtocelebrate mean,selfish Love from Uncle Clyde. Christmas. 1984 by Nancy Winslow Parker SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A little boy receives a hippopotamusfrom Lost at the fair. his Uncle Clyde in Africa for hisbirthday with instructions on how to take careof it. by Margery Sharp EASY FICTION 1977 The story of a boy left in charge ofhis little sister and their dog when they go tothe fair. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1965 Ages 6 - 7 Lucille. SUBJECTS:General by Arnold Lobel EASY FICTION Lost in the museum. Lucille the horse decided she wasdull and dirty, so the farmer's wife bought her ahat, by Miriam Cohen white dress. EASY FICTION four shiny shoes and a beautiful When he and some other first graders get 1964 lost in the museum, Jim decides to bebrave and go find the teacher. 1979 (An I can read book) SUBJECTS: Animal stories General SUBJECTS: Lucky bear. The Loudest noise in the world. by Joan Phillips by Benjamin Elkin EASY FICTION A teddy bear's luck saves himfrom one EASY FICTION finds Prince Hulla-Baloo of Hub-Bub, thenoisiest calamity after another and eventually city in the world, asks his father forthe him a home.Illustrated by J. P. Miller. 1986 loudestnoiseinthc world for his sixth (Step into reading.A Step I book) birthday. 1954 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Genetal Lucky ladybugs. Louie. by Gladys (Plemon) Conklin by Ezra Jack Keats EASY FICTION Ladybugs are lucky because birds don't eat EASY FICTION they A shy withdrawn boy loses hisheartto a them, people like them in gardens, and always have lots to eat. 1968 puppet. 1975 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Animal stories SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:

Love from Aunt Betty. M.C. Higgins, the great. by Nancy Winslow Parker by Virginia Hamilton S " EASY FICTION The Maggie B. As a slag heap resultingfrom strip mining by Irene Haas creeps closer to his house in the Ohio hills, EASY FICTION fifteen-year-old M. C. istorn bctween trying A little girl's wish to get his family away and fighting to sail for a day on a boat for the named forherwith someone nice home they love. 1976, c1974 for company comes true. 1975 Ages 11-14 Recorde,1 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Ma Lien and the magic brush. The Magic beans. by Hisako Kimishima by Margaret Hillert EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A Chinese boy's greatest wishis to be an The story of a boy who finds artist but he is too three magic poor to buy a good brush beans and ultimatelya fortune. until a wizardappears and gives him one 1966 with magicpowers. 1968 (A Follett just beginning-to-readbook) SUBJECTS: SUBJECTS: Genoral General Ma na la. The Magic drum. by James Kirkup by Arnold Adoff EASY FICTION EASY FICTION The son ofa peasant couple, whose birth The sounds MA, DA, LA,HA, RA, NA, and was foretold in a dream involving AH(representing)respectively a magic mother, drum, finds his destiny linkedto the drum father, singing, laughing,cheering, sighing both in life and after and contentment) forma chant celebrating death. 1973 an African family's cultivation and harvest of a corn crop. (A Borzoi book) 1971 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General The Magic hat. The Machine-onners. by Kim WestsmithChapman by Robert Westsall EASY FICTION A magic hat EASY FICTION saves the day for a group of youngsters who have been victimized When Chas McGillgets his hands on by the a real busybody. 1976 machine gun froma downed Germanplane, he begins to play war in earnest.Some SUBJECTS:General strong language. 1987, c1975 Ages 11-14 Recorded Magic in the mist. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction by Margaret Mary Kimmel Madge's magic show. EASY FICTION by Mike Thaler Thomas living in West Walesstudies long and hard to become EASY FICTION a wizard but with very Madge is a great magician littlesuccess.Illustrated by Trina Schart and easily pulls Hyman. 1975 several animals out of herhat--but not the one she wants. 1978 SUBJECTS:General (An Easy-read story book) The Magic lollipop. SUBJECTS:General by Janet McNeill EASY FICTION " A little boy turns his ordinary lollipop into a SUBJECTS:General magic one when he visits the witch's house. Illustrated by Linda Birch. 1976, c1974 Mama don't allow : starring Miles and the Swamp Band. (Stepping stones) by Thacher Hurd SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Miles and the Swamp Band have the time of The Magic pot. their lives playing at the alligator Ball, until by Patricia Coombs theydiscoverthe menu includes Swamp EASY FICTION Band soup. 1984 A demon in the guise of a magic pot outwits Ages 4 - 8 a greedy rich man and brings wealth and SUBJECTS:General happiness to a poor old fellow and his wife. 1977 The Man on the unicycle and other stories. by Elizabeth Bram SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The stories include: The Tiger Hunt, which The Magic tree : a tale from the Congo. yieldsalostkittentotwochildren;a by Gerald McDermott spontaneous visit to a vacationing circus and EASY FICTION a balloon party that balloons. 1977 Retells a Congolese tale in which an ugly Ages 5 - 7 and unloved twin discovers a magic tree that (Greenwillow read-alone books) gives him everything he wants. 1973 SUBJECTS: General

SUBJECTS:Folklore The Man who didn't wash his dishes. by Phyllis Krasilovsky The Magic wallpaper. EASY FICTION by Frank Francis A man lets his dirty dishespile up until EASY FICTION there is no place left to sit. 1950 A little boy walks into adventure down the Ages 5 - 8 Recorded path pictured on his new wallpaper. 1970 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General The Man who entered a contest. by Phyllis Krasilovsky The Magician and Mc Tree. EASY FICTION by Patricia Coombs A man enters a baking contest and wins in EASY FICTION an unexpected way. 1980 By mistake an old, old magician causes his cat Mc Tree to talk and thus begins a series (A Reading-on-my-own book) of exciting adventures for the feline. 1984SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:Animal stories Marek, the little fool. by Janina Domanska The Magician's nephew. EASY FICTION by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis After doing three errands for his family in EASY FICTION his own way, the simple Marek is content to When Diggory and Polly try to return the sit On the stove catching flies all day long. wicked witch Jadis to her own world, the 1982 magic gets mixed up and they all land in Narnia. 1986, c1955 SUBJECTS:General Ages 9 - 12 Recorded TheMariahDelanylendinglibrary EASY FICTION disaster. Marmalade, a cat, causes a commotion when by Sheila Greenwald he tries to retrieve a particular yellow leaf. EASY FICTION 1982 An eleven-year-oldgirlsets up her own lending library in competition with the New SUBJECTS:General YorkPublicLibraryandfindsherself involved in more than she bargained for. Martin's father. 1977 by Margrit Eichler EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Martin has many reasons to believe he has the best father in the world.Illustrated by Marigold and the dragon. Bev Magennis. 1977 by Fred H. Crump EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Long, long ago a beautifulyoung princess named Marigold lived in a big palace. Like The Marvelous mud washing machine. mostprincesses,she had everythingshe by Patty Wolcott could wish foreverything, that is,except a EASY FICTION friend to play with. Untilone day she met a A young boy with a great affinity for mud dragon. 1964 also has a unique way of washing for dinner. 1974 SUBJECTS:General (An Addisonian Press book) Marmalade's nap. SUBJECTS:General by Cindy Wheeler EASY FICTION Marvin K. Mooney. Marmalade looks for a quiet place in the by Dr. Seuss barntosleep, away fromallthe baby EASY FICTION animals. 1983 Suggests in rhyme a number ofways for Marvin K. Mooney to travelas long as he SUBJECTS:General gets going-now! 1972

Marmalade's picnic. (A Bright and early book) by Cindy Wheeler SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION Marmalade the cat findsa satisfing way to Mary Anne. accompany his owner on a picnic. 1983 by Mary Mapes Dodge EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Genei al A young girltells how she dressedher Christmasdollinprettyclothesirrn Marmalade's snowy day. petticoat to hat, and supplied her witha fan by Cindy Wheeler and a parasol.Illustrated by June Amos EASY FICTION Grammer. 1983 Marmalade looks for awarm place to hide from the snow outside. 1982 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General The Mask. by Eve Bunting Marmalade's yellow leaf. EASY FIClION by Cindy Wheeler WhenMatt'sfatherpurchasesanold Chinesemask,strangethingsbeginto (Very first books) happen inside Matthew's head. 1978 SUBJECTS:General

(Creative science fiction) Max's breakfast. SUBJECTS:General by Rosemary Wells EASY FICTION The Maude Reed tale. Max's sister tries hard to get him to eat his by Norah (Robinson) Lofts breakfast egg. 1985 EASY FICTION A girl living in England in the Middle Ages (Very first books) wants to become a wool merchant butis SUBJECTS:General sent, instead, to a castle in Sussex to learn to be a lady.Illustrated by Anne and Janet Max's Christmas. Grahame. 1973, c1972 by Rosemary Wells Ages 11-14 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Despite his sister Ruby's admonitions, Max waits up on Christmas Eve to see Santa Max. Claus coming down the chimney. 1986 by Rachel Isadora EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Holidays Max finds a new way to warm up for his Saturday baseball game--his sister's dancing Max's first word. class. 1976 by Rosemary Wells EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Max learns a more sophisticated word than the ones his sister tries to teach him. 1979 Max's bath. by Rosemary Wells (Very first books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Ruby gives her brother Max two baths, but he winds up dirtier than ever. 1985 Max's ride. by Rosemary Wells (Very first books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General As Max's baby carriage careens unattended down a hill, the reader is introduced to nine Max's bedtime. words: go, down, stop, over, out, up, under, by Rosemary Wells between, and into. 1979 EASY FICTION Though Max's sister offers him her stuffed (Very first books) animals, he cannot sleep without his red SUBJECTS:General rubber elephant. 1985 Max, the music-maker. (Very first books) by Miriam B. Stecher SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Max finds music everywhere--in the roar of Max's birthday. a train, in the purr of a pussycat, and in the by Rosemary Wells instruments he makes himself. 1980 EASY FICTION Max's sister Ruby gives him a windup toy SUBJECTS:General dragon for his birthday. 1985 Maybelle, the cable car. by Virginia Lee Burton Meet the Fraggles. EASY FICTION by Michaela Muntean Picture storybook about a San Francisco EASY FICTION cable car, and what happened when the city Introduces Doozers, Fraggles, and Gorgs and fathers decided to give up the cars in favor offers advice on how to handle themas of modern busses. 1952 houseguests.(It would be best not to leta Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Gorg in your house.)Pictures by Barbara SUBJECTS:General Lanza. 1985

Mc Broom and the beanstalk. SUBJECTS:General by Sid Fleischman EASY FICTION Meg's car. Mc Broomgetsreadytotellhismany by Helen Nicoll preposterous stories in the World Champion EASY FICTION Liar's contest only to be disqualified for Meg the witch creates a car froma spell to tellingthetruth. Illustratedby Walter take her friends on a picnic.However, she Lorraine. 1978 ends up using her broomstick instead. 1975

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Me Too!. Meg's castle. by Mercer Mayer by Helen Nicoll EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Sharing with one'slittlesister can be an Meg the witch and her friends spend the awful bother, butithasitsrewards, too. nightinacastlewhere theymeet an 1983 unfriendly ghost and two knights. Illustrated by Jan Pienkowski. 1975 (A Little critter book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Me too, Iguana. Mci Li. by Jacquelyn Reinach by Thomas Handforth EASY FICTION EASY FICTION The residents of Sweet Pickle try to help MeiLi,alittleChinesegirl,spends an Iguana who wants to be likeeveryone else exciting day at the New Year's fair and she sees. races Illustrated by Richard Hefter. home on camelback through darksto 1977 greet the Kitchen God at midnight. 1938 Ages 5- 8 Recorded (Sweet Pickles) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Merry Christmas mom and dad. Meet M and M. by Mercer Mayer by Pat Ross EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Trying to be good for Christmas without Best friends Mandy and Mimi do everything bungling everything up is difficult. 1982 togetheruntiltheyhaveafallingout. Pictures by Mary lin Hafner. 1980 (A Golden look-look book) SUBJECTS:General (An I am reading book) SUBJECTS:General Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia. by Peggy Parish 9 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories As AmeliaBedeliahelpsMrs.Rogers prepare for Christmas, shebakes a date cake Michael Hague's favorite Hans Christian with a calendar in it and stuffs the children'sAndersen fairy tales. stockings with turkey stuffing.Illustrations by H. C Andersen by Lynn Sweat. 1986 EASY FICTION A collection of tales including"The Snow SUBJECTS:General Queen," "The Little Mermaid," "The Little Match girl," "Thumbelina," "The ElfinHill," Messy baby. "Little Ida's Flower," "The Ugly Duckling," by Jan Ormerod "The Wild Swans," and "The Emperor's New EASY FICTION Clothes!' 1981 Dad does hisbestto straighten up after II ",messy baby. 1985 SUBJECTS:Folklore

(Jan Ormerod's Baby books) Midnight moon. SUBJECTS:General by Clyde Watson EASY FICTION Mexico, A to Z. When you close your eyes and go to sleep, by Gil Meynier the Sandman may come and take you to a EASY FICTION teapartywiththe Man intheMoon. A rhyming alphabet of Mexico from A for Illustrated by Susanna Natti. 1979 amigo who play together to Z for zebras in the zoo.Pictures by Carlos Merida. 1966 SUBJECTS:General Ages 6 - 9 Recorded SUBJECTS:Alphabet Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel. by Virginia Lee Burton The Mice and the clockwork bus. EASY FICTION by Rodney Peppe When Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel, EASY FICTION Mary Ann, lose their jobs to the gasoline, To avoid riding in D. Rat's rattletrap bicycle electric, and diesel motor shovels, they go to bus, the Mice family decides to build its own a little country town wherethey find that clockwork bus. 1987 one job leads to another. 1939

SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General The Mice and the flying basket. The Miller, the boy and the donkey. by Rodney Peppe by Brian Wildsmith EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A family of mice decide to make an airplaneStained-glass window colorsillustratethis out of a big basket and learn to fly. 1985endearing fable of the travels of a donkey. c1969, 1984 SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 4 - 8 SUBJECTS:Folklore The Mice who lived in a shoe. by Rodney Peppe Millions of cats. EASY FICTION by Wanda Gag The old-woman-in-a-shoe storyisgiven a EASY FICTION new angle here when a family of micetakes A story about an oldman who goes out to refuge in a discarded, well-worn boot. 1981search for one kittenand returnshome with Ages 4 - 6 millions and billionsand trillions of cats. 1928 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5- 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General Mitchell is moving. by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat Milton the early riser. EASY FICTION by Robert Kraus A dinosaur's exuberance about moving cools EASY FICTION considerably when he realizes how much he The first one to awake, Milton the Panda misses his next-door friend. Pictures by Jose tries hard to wake all the other animalsbut Aruego and Ariane Dewey. 1978 to no avail.Pictures by Jose and Ariane Aruego. 1972 (Ready-to-read) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS: Animal stories Mittens in May. Mine will, said John. by Maxine W. Kumin by Helen V. Griffith EASY FICTION EASY FICTION The story of Peter, a boy who usedhis John's parents try to interest him ina gerbil fathersgift of red mittens to keep from or chameleon or frog for a pet, but John will missing himso much.Illustrated by Elliot be content only with a puppy.Pictures by Gilbert. 1962 Muriel Batherman, 1980 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Mog at the zoo. Mine's the best. by Helen Nicoll by Crosby Bonsall EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Meg, a witch child, and hercat Mog go to Two little boys meet at the beach, each tillre the zoo, along with their friend owl.Mog, that his ballon is better. 1973 mistaken for a rare "tiger"by thekeepers is captured and caged. Megcasts a spell that (An early I can read book) lets Mog out and every othercreature in the SUBJECTS:General zoo. 1982, 1984 Ages 3- 7 The Mirror planet. (The Meg and Mog books) by Eve Bunting SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION On a televiewer, Andy discoversanother self Molly and the slow teeth. who can tell him what willhappen up to by Pat Ross eight days in the future. 1978 EASY FICTION Because second-grader Molly isafraid she (Creative science fiction) will never lose her baby teeth,she tries to SUBJECTS:Science fiction fool the Tooth Fairy.Illustrated by Jerry Milord. 1980 Miss Polly's animal school. by Mary Elting (A Fun-to-read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Miss Polly, the teacherat the animal school did not teach the ABC'sor 1,2,3s. She Molly Mullett. taught the animals tricks.Pictures by Lisl by Patricia Coombs Weil. 1961 EASY FICTION Though everyone doubtsshe can doit, young Molly Mullettsetsouttoridthe EASY FICTION village of a maraudingogre. 1975 The Busy Bears do something differentwith their clothes each day of the week--suchas SUBJECTS: General wash, Mend, and iron. 1985

Molly, McCullough, & Tom the Rogue. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Kathleen Stevens EASY FICTION Monkey See Monkey do. Tom Devlin roams the countryside, by Inez Hogan charming the farmers' wives and trickingthe EASY FICTION farmers out of fruits and vegetables, until he The story of Bimbo,a young monkey who meets his match in a plain-faced, acts on impulse. After learning theways of sharp-tongued farmer's daughter.Illustrated the jungle he is able to help guide hisbaby by Margot Zemach. 1983 sister. 1960

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Mom, the Wolf Man, andme. Monkey see, monkey do. by Norma Klein by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An eleven-year-old girl describesher life and On a trip to thezoo a toddler imitates the relationship with her mother who hasnever animals he sees.On board pages. 1982 married. 1973, e1972 Ages 10-13 Recorded (Very first books) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS: Animal stories Mommies at work. Monty. by Eve Merriam by James Stevenson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Glimpses of all kinds of mothers doingall When Monty the alligatorgoes on vacation, kinds of work--dancing, doctoring, building arabbit, duck, and frog look foranother bridges, directing TV shows, splitting atoms, way to cross the river to school. 1979 and coming home to their childrenat the end of the day.Pictures by Beni Montresor. SUBJECTS:Animal stories 1961 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Mooch the messy. SUBJECTS: General by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat EASY FICTION Momotaro, the Peach Boy: A traditional Only for love doesa very messy young rat Japanese tale. clean up his hole to make his father'svisit by Linda Shute happier.Pictures by Ben Shecter. 1976 EASY FICTION Found floating on the river insidea peach (An I can read book) by an old couple, Momotarogrows up and SUBJECTS:Animal stories fightstheterribledemonswhohave terrorized the village foryears. 1986 Moody Moose buttons. by Richard Hefter SUBJECTS: General EASY FICTION Nobody knows what mood Moose Monday is washing day. will be in next,untilZebra dreams upaspecial by Julia Killingbaek persent. 1977

t)'.1 (Sweet Pickles Series) More Witch, Goblin, and sometimes Ghost. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Sue Alexander EASY FICTION Moonlight. The further adventures of three friends who by Jan Ormerod go on apicnic, learn about honesty and EASY FICTION discover a remedy for insomnia. Pictures by As her parents attempt to help a child fall Jeanette Winter. 1978 asleep at bedtime, they themselves become more and more sleepy. 1982 (A Read alone book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Morris goes to school. Moonsong lullaby. by Bernard Wiseman by Jamake Highwater EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Morris the moose has an exciting day in As the moon moves acrossthesky,it schoollearningthealphabet,counting, observes the activities of an Indian camp singing, spelling, and doing other things that and of the natural phenomena surrounding make him a unique moose. 1970 it.Photographs by Marcia Keegan. 1981 (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories

Moose's store. Morris has a cold. by Robert M. Quackenbush by Bernard Wiseman EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Country storekeeper moose shows that he Morris the moose has a cold and Boris the can be pushed just so far whenhis friends Beartriesvarious remedies tocure him. take over and try to modernize the store. 1978 1979 SUBJECTS:Animal stories (A Fun-to-read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Morris tells Boris Mother Moose stories and rhymes. Moose, Goose, and Little Nobody. by Bernard Wiseman by Ellen Raskin EASY FICTION EASY FICTION In order to help Bork the Bear fall asleep, When a red roof with a little lost animal Morris the Moose tells his f! lend some very lands at their feet, Moose and Goose help familiar stories. 1979 the little creature find its home, mother, and identity. 1974 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

SUBJECTS:Animal stories The MGst wonderful egg in the world. by Helme Heine More animals. EASY FICTION by Oliver Herford The king must choose the most beautiful egg EASY FICTION laid by three hens, one of which he will then A child's primer of natural history.Poems make a princess. 1983 of various animals are the subject. 1966 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Poetry Mother goose and nursery rhymes. scarches for a way out. 1977 by Mother Goose EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories An illustratedcollection ofover 70 traditional verses. 1979, c1963 Mouse soup. by Arnold Lobel SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A mouse convinces a weasel hc needs the The Mother Goose Treasury. ingredients from several stories to make a by Mother Goosc tasty mouse soup. 1977 EASY FICTION Based on Iona and Peter Opie's distinguised (An I can read book) version, this comprenhensive anthology of SUBJECTS:Animal stories 408 rhymes includes all the best-loved verses as well as many unfamiliar ones. 1986, c1966M0use tales. by Arnold Lobel (A Yearling book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Once the mouse boys are all tucked in bed, they beg papa for a bedtime story.Papa Mother Rabbit's son Tom. puts his sons to sleep by telling not just one by Dick Gackenbach funny story, but seven--one for each of his EASY FICTION boys. 1972 Tom keeps Mother and Father Rabbit busy Ages 5 - 8 Recorded by asking for hamburgers and pets. 1977 (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories (An Early I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Mouse writing. by Jim Arnosky Mother's helper. EASY FICTION by Helen Oxenbury A pair of skating mice trace out the letters EASY FICTION of the cursive alphabet on the ice. 1983 A toddler helpshis mother withvarious tasks in the home. 1982 SUBJECTS:Alphabet

(Very first board books) The Mouse's terrible Halloween. SUBJECTS:General by True Kelley EASY FICTION The Mouse and the elephant. Halloween brings further misadventures to by Joan Hewett the Mouse family. 1980 EASY FICTION What would it be like for a mouse tolive (A Fun-to-read book) with an elephant? 1977 SUBJECTS:Holidays

SUBJECTS:Animal stories Mousekin's family. by Edna Miller The Mouse on the fourteenth floor. EASY FICTION by Jane Thayer A father whitcfoot mouse is frustrated when EASY FICTION he adopts a baby jumping mouse that refuses Wanting only to get back to his homeon theto learn whitefoot ways. 1969 farm, a mouse goes from floor to floor in an apartment building,creating panicashe SUBJECTS:Animal stories

9G EASY FICTION The Mouse.s' ter ible Christmas. A man triesto outwit hishouse which by True Kelley follows him everywhere. 1972, c1970 EASY FICTION It's Christmas at the Mouses' where holiday SUBJECTS:General havoc is a family tradition. 1978 Mr. Gumpy's motor car. (A Fun-to-read book) by John Burningham SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION Mr. Gumpy's human and animalfriends Mr. and Mrs. Button's wonderful squashintohisoldcar andgofora watchdogs. driveuntil it starts to rain. 1976, c1973 by Janice EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Mr. and Mrs. Button have a difficult time finding a fierce watchdog because each one Mr. Gumpy's outing. they bring home takes on the happy spirit ofby John Burningham their friendly household. 1978 EASY FICTION Mr. Gumpy accepts more and more riders on SUBJECTS:Animal stories his boat until the inevitable occurs. 1970

Mr. Archimedes' bath. SUBJECTS:General by Pamela Allen EASY FICTION Mr. Pig and fami!y. While bathing with his friends one day, Mr. by Lillian Hoban Archimedesdiscoverstheprinciplefor EASY FICTION which his name has become famous. 1979 When Mr. Pig marries Selma Pig, there are many adventures in store for the new family. SUBJECTS:General 1980 Mr. Brimble's hbbby. (An I can read book) by Eve Rice SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Five brief, amusing storiestell about the Mr. Pig and Sonny too. small-world atmosphere of an individualistic by Lillian Hoban family. 1975 EASY FICTION Ages 6 - 8 Four short stories relate Sonny Pig and his (Greenwillow read-alone) father'sadventures skating,exercising, SUBJECTS:General finding greens for supper, and going toa wedding. 1977 Mr. Brown can moo! Can you?. by Dr. Scuss (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises. 1970 Mr. Pine's mixed-up signs. by Leonard P. Kessler (A Bright and early book) EASY FICTION SUBJEC'I'S:Gencral Mr. Pine, a sign painter, loses his glasses and puts the signs up in the wrong places all Mr. Egbert Nosh. over town. 1961 by Paul Groves SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION How can an ant, butterfly, mouse, sparrow, Mr. Snow Bunting's secret. and rabbitalltake shelter from the rain by Robert M. Quackenbush under the same mushroom when originally EASY FICTION there was room only for the ant? 1974 The mysterious Mr. Snow Bunting's secret method for wrapping gifts charms the town SUBJECTS:Animal stories and ar..,usesthe jealous suspicions of Mr. Dog. 1978 My ballet class. by Rachel Isadora (A Fun-to-read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A young girl describes her ballet class which meets twice a week. 1980 Mrs. Gaddy and the fast-growing vine. by Wilson Gage SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Mrs. Gaddy buys a fast-growing vine that My barber. begins to take over her house, her animals, by Anne F. Rockwell and herself. 1985 EASY FICTION A young boy and hisfathervisittheir (Greenwillow read-alone) barbers. 1981 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost. by Wilson Gage My brother, Will. EASY FICTION by Joan Robins Mrs. Gaddy finds a ghost in the kitchen can EASY FICTION be good company. 1979 A boy notices all of the changes in his baby brother, Will, as he grows from a very young (Greenwillow read-alone) infant to an independently walking toddler. SUBJECTS:General 1986

Ms. Glee was waiting. SUBJECT'S:General by Donna Hill EASY FICTION My cousin Charlie. Laura finds many reasons why she cannot by Phyllis Root attend her piano lesson. 1978 EASY FICTION When cousin Charlie won'tletRita play SUBJECTS:General with his baseball because she's agirl, she decidestogive him ataste of his own Much bigger than Martin. medicine.Illustrations by Maria Pia Mare lla. by Steven Kellogg 1985 EASY FICTION A little boy tries to think of all sorts of (A Carnival Press book) methods that would help him grow bigger SUBJECTS:General than his bossy older brother. 1976 My daddy's mustache. SUBJECTS:General by Naomi Panush Salus EASY FICTION Mushroom in the rain. A little boy learns why his father won't by Mirra Ginsburg shave off his mustache.Pictures by Tomie de Paola. 1979 An only child first rejects and ther. grows to accept and love her foster sister. 1981 SUBJECTS:General (Concept books) My day on the farm. SUBJECTS:General by Chiyoko Nakatani EASY FIC TION My mama needs me. Relates a child's experiences during a day's by Mildred Pitts Walter visit to a farm. 1975 EASY FICTION Jason wants to help, but isn't sure that his SUBJECTS:General mother needs him at all after she brings home a new baby from the hospital. 1983 My friend Jacob. by Lucille Clifton SUBJEC TS:General EASY FICTION A young boy tells about Jacob, who, though My mom travels a lot. older and mentally slower, helps him a lot by Caroline Feller Bauer and is his very best friend.Illustrated by EASY FICTION Thomas Di Grazia, 1980 A child points out the good and 'he bad things about a mother's job that takes her SUBJECTS:General from home alot. Illustrated by Nancy Winslow Parker. 1981 My friend little John and me. by Yutaka Sugita SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Recounts the adventures of a St. Bernard My name is Emily. and his master, Little John. 1973, ci972 by Morse Hamilton EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Emily and her father play a game to set things right when she returns home after My friend Mac : the story of little Baptiste running away. 1979 and the moose. by May McNeer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Lonely Baptiste brin y home a baby moose My new boy. and clings to him as my friend Mac despite by Joan Phillips the amusing scrapes Mac gets into. 1960 EASY FICTION Ages 5 - 8 Recorded A little black puppy acquires a boy, teaches SUBJECTS:General him some tricks, and finds him when he is lost. 1986 My kitchen. by Harlow Rockwell (Step into reading) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories A child explains how his lunchis prepared in the kitchen. 1980 My nursery school. by Harlow Rockwell SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A child discusses the various activities going My little foster sister. on in nursery school. 1976 by Muriel Stanek EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION My red umbrella. ItsoonbecomesclearthatLouis'spet by Robert Bright tadpole is not turning into an ordinary frog. EASY FICTION 1977 A young girl's umbrella grows to accommodateanincreasingnumoerof SUBJECTS:Animal stories animal friends. 1959 Mystery of the farmer's three fives. SUBJECTS:General by Margaret Friskey EASY FICTION My shadow and I. This is a story about a farmer that has a by Patty Wolcott variety of animals that he is trying to keep EASY FICTION track of. 1963 P.s the large old tree near his house seems toAge 6 become a frightening monster, a little boy SUBJECTS:Mystery and his shadow battle this adversary with their broom-weapons.Illustrated by Frank The Mystery of the giant footprints. Bozzo. 1975 by Fernando Krahn EASY FICTION (First read-by-myself books) When their children run off to pursue some SUBJECTS:General giant footprints in the snow, the parents anxiously follow the trail. 1977 My two feet. by Alice Schen le SUBJECTS:Mystery EASY FICTION A young girl describes the adventures she Mystery un the docks. has with her two feet, shod and unshod, year by Thacher Hurd round. 1985 EASY FICTION Ralph,ashortordercook,rescuesa SUBJECTS:General kidnapped opera singer from Big Al and his gang of nasty rats. 1983 My uncle. by Jenny Thorne SUBJECTS.Mystery EASY FICTION When climbing turns out to be fraught with Upstairs & Nana Downstairs. peril, Uncle decides to take up fishing. 1983 by Tomie De Paola EASY FICTION (A Margaret K. McElderry book) A small boy enjoys his relationship with his SUBJECTS:General grandmother and his great-grandmother, but he learns to face their inevitable death. 1973 The Mysterious prowler. by Joan Lowery Nixon SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A littleboy assembles thecluestothe Nate the Great and the lost list. mysterious prowler. 1976 by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat EASY FICTION Let me read book) NatetheGreatinterruptshisbackyard SUBJECTS:Mystery vacation to findhisfriend'slost grocery listbefore lunch. 1975 The Mysterious tadpole. by Steven Kellogg break-of-day book) SUBJECTS:Mystery by Constantine Georgiou EASY FICTION Nate the Great and the missing key. Mother robin builds her nest warm, soft, and by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat strong for her future family. 19'72 EASY FICTION Nate the Great and his dog Sludge look for SUBJECTS:Animal stories Annie's housekey which has mysteriously disappeared. 1981 Never talk to strangers. by Irma Joyce (A Break-of-day book) EASY FICTION Oversize SUBJECTS:Mystery The lesson of not talking to strangersis taught with amusing rhyme and colorful Nathaniel. pictures. 1967 by Jim Arnosky EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The humorous aspects of a man's reclusive life in the country are revealed in three The New baby. picture stories and two letters. 1978 by Mercer Mayer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words The new baby takes some getting used to, but she's worth it. 1983 Neighborhood knight. by Eleanor Schick (A little critter book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General In the absence of his father, a boy imagines himself as a knight protecting his mother A New baby is coming to my house. andsister in theircastle, a big-city by Chihiro Iwasaki apartment. 1976 EASY FICTION A little girl waits for her new baby brother (Greenwillow read-alone) to arrive home from the hospital. 1972, SUBJECTS:General c1970

Neighbors. SUBJECTS:General by M. B. Goffstein EASY FICTION A New day. Relates the year-long attempt of one shy by Don Bolognese person to befriend her equally shy neighbor. EASY FICTION 1979 The birth of a son to a migrant couple ina garage attracts such joyful attention that the SUBJECTS:General policeplantoarresttheparentsfor disturbing the peace. 1970 Nelson makes a face. by Burton Cohen SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A fairy godmother attempts to reform a New day. mischievouslittleboy by freezingthree by C.L. ( Cynthia L.) Keyworth expressions on his face. 1978 EASY FICTION Moving to a new place brings encounters SUBJECTS:General with a new street, new house, new neighbors, and many other new things to explore. 1986 The Nest.

.1 0: SUBJECTS:General by Tony Johnston EASY FICTION New life : new room. Four episodes in which Mole makes four by June Jcidan wishes, Troll visits Mole, Troll loses a tooth, EASY FICTION and night noises scare the pair of fricnds. Encouraged by Fathcr, three children move 1977 into and decorate thcir own room while Mother is in the hospital having a ncw baby (A sec and read book) sister. 1975 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

SUBJECTS:General The Night the crayons talked. by Vick Knight Nice new neighbors. EASY FICTION by Franz Brandcnberg Each crayon claims that its color is more EASY FICTION important than that of the others. 1974 The Fieldmouse children find away to make new friends when they move toa new house.SUBJECTS:General 1977 The Night we slept outside. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Annc F. Rockwell EASY FICTION The Night after Christmas. Camping for the first time on their deck, by James Stevenson two brothers discover that the night is full EASY FICTION of strange sights and sounds. 1983 Tossedingarbagecansaftcrthcyare replaced by ncw toys at Christmas, a teddy (Ready-to-read) bear and a doll arc befriended by a stray SUBJECTS:General dog. 1981 The Nightgown of the sullen moon. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Nancy Willard EASY FICTION The Night before Christmas. On thc billionth biithnight of the full moon, by Clement Clarke Moorc the moonfinallygcts whatshe'sreally EASY FICTION Oversize wanteda nightgownsuchaspeople on A well-known Christmas poem written from Earth wear. 1983 a fathcr's point of view. 1949 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Holidays No arm in left field. The Night it rained pancakes. by Matt Christopher by Mirra Ginsburg EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A poor throwing arm and prejudice from Because he wants to keep the pot of gold he one white boy keep a black junior high found, Ivan must outwit thc lord of the studentfromcompletelyenjoyinghis manor who wants thc gold for himself. 198(Position on the baseball tcam. Illustrated by Byron Goto. 1974 (Grcenwillow read-along books) SUBJECTS:Folklore SUBJECTS:General Night noises and other mole and troll No friends. stories. by James Stevenson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Worried that they won't make friends in Threelittlesailorslearnthatthereis their new neighborhood, Mary Annand something worse than hard work. 1976 Louie listen to Grandpa reminisce aboutthe new friends he and his brother made when (Greenwillow read-alone) he moved to another neighborhood. 1986 SUBJETS: General SUBJECTS:General No nap for me. No funny business. by Theresa Zagone EASY FICTION by Edith Thacher Hurd Just because she hassome accidents doesn't EASY FICTION mean that Fay is tired.After all she's four When Carl the cat is left at home while the today and no longer needsa nap. 1978 family goes on a picnic, hegoes to sleep and dreams that he is on the picnic andhaving SUBJECTS:General all kinds of adventures. 1962 No place for a goat. (An I can read book) by Helen Roney Sattler SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION No kicks for Dog. In trouble for tasting the curtains,the rug, a blanket, and some plants,a pet goat finally by Richard Hefter agrees that a house is no place for him. EASY FICTION 1981 Dog's self-esteem is so low that he doubtshe SUBJECTS:Animal stories can do anything well. 1979 No roses for Harry. (Sweet Pickles Series) by Gene Zion SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION No more baths. Harry the dog findsagraceful way to dispose of his new sweater withroses on it. by Brock Cole 1958 EASY FICTION A little girl with a particularaversion to SUBJECTS:Animal stories taking baths decides torun away the next time her mother tells herto take one. 1980 Nol No: Word Bird. by Jane Belk Moncure SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Word Bird's mother No more secrets forme. presents such cautions as a stove being hot, snow being cold,and by Ora lee Wachter keeping warm and dryon a whiter day. EASY FICTION 1981 In four separate storieson the theme of (Word Birds for early birds) sexual abuse of children,young victims are SUBJECTS:General able to articulate their feelingsand defend themslves, often with the helpof another No, Agathal. person whom they trust. 1983 by Rachel Isadora EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Going to Europe with herparentsaboard No more work. shipabout1908,Agathabalksatthe restrictions placedon a young girlat that by Anne F. Rockwell time. 1980 SUBJECTS:General Noses and toes an : up and down and in and out book. Nobody listens to Andrew. by Richard Hefter by Elizabeth Guilfoile EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Yaks in sacks, a fox on a box, and pairs of When his fair ily and neighbor finally get bearsdemonstraterhymingwordsand around to listening to Andrew, they find he meanings of prepositions. 1974 really does have something important to say. 1957 SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme

(A Follett beginning-to-read book) Not at home. SUBJECTS: General by Bernice Myers EASY FICTION Noel for Jeanne-Marie. A misunderstanding causes a rift in Sally by Francoise and Lorraine's very strong friendship. 1981 EASY FICTION Papapon, Jeanne Marie's little lamb, worries SUBJECTS:General because he has no wooden shoe to be filled with presents by Father Christmas. 1953 Nothing but a pig. Ages 3 - 7 Recorded by Brock Cole SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A spoiled pig, the new possession of a rich Noel the coward. banker who isfond of bacon and ham, by Robert Kraus comes to appreciate his former owner who EASY FICTION Oversize considered him his best friend. 1981 Coward powered Noel changes to a hero with the help of Charlie's School of Self SUBJECTS:Animal stories Defense. 1977 Now I am five. SUBJECTS:General by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION The North Wind and the Sun. A child displays the many achievements of a by Jean de La Fontaine five-year-old. 1984 EASY FICTION The horseman's fine new cloak attracted the SUBJECTS:General attention of the North Wind and the Sun, and the two had a wager to see which of Now I am four. them could persuade the young man to by Jane Belk Moncure remove it. 1964 EASY FICTION Ages 5 - 8 A child displays the many achievements of a SUBJECTS:Folklore four-year-old. 1984

Norton's nighttime. SUBJECTS:General by Jane Breskin Zalben EASY FICTION Now I am three:. A raccoon tries to overcome his fear of the by Jane Belk Moncure dark by imagining what some of his braver EASY FICTION friends would do. 1979 A childdemonstratesallthethingsa three-year-old can do. 1984 SUBJECTS: Animal stories

1:t SUBJECTS:General A monkey follows a ringmaster in counting the elephants, acrobats, clowns, andother Atiow I am two!. acts in a circus, from zero to ten. 1987 by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Counting A child displays themany achievementsof a two-year-old. 1984 The Nutcrackers and thesugar-tongs. by Edward Lear SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The nutcrackers and sugar-tongs suddenly Now we can go. decide to leave their placeat the table. 1978 by Ann Jonas EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A child must take all the toys from hertoy box and put them in her bag beforeshe is Nuts to Nightingale. ready to go. 1986 by Jacquelyn Reinach EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Everyone in the town of Sweet Picklesgets together to stop Nightingale'snasty pranks. Number Men. 1978 by Louise True EASY FICTION (Sweet Pickles series) A bookthatteaches how to make the SUBJECTS: Animal stories numbers one through ten using otherobjects as patterns. 1962 Octopus protests. by Jacquelyn Reinach (A reading laboratory book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Counting Octopus is not afraid to speak outto make the town a better placeto live. Numbers. 1978 by John J. Reiss (Sweet Pickles series) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories In this counting booka starfish with five armsillustratesthenumberfive,eight Odd one out. reindeer the figure eight, eighteencrayons by Rodney Pcppe the number eighteen, andso on. 1971 EASY FICTION The reader may look for the "odd"thing in SUBJECTS: Counting each picture, as he followsalittleboy's activities during one day. Numbers of things. 1974 by Helen Oxenbury SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Colorful drawings illustrate numbers, Off and counting. counting, for example,one lion and fifty by Sally Noll ladybugs. 1968 EASY FICTION Presents the numbersone through ten as a SUBJECTS: Counting wind-upfroghopsalong bumpinginto various groups of toys including Numbers on parade three toy : zero to ten. trains, four hobby horses, andten soldiers. by Anthony Kramer 1984 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Two boys, aged twelve and six, discover that a favorite horse they had known in camp Oh Lord, I wish I was a buzzard. was to be sold to a glue factory. 1957 by Polly Greenberg Ages 7 9 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A little black girlat work in the cotton fields with her father longs for respite. The Old MacDonald had a farm. lot of dog, buzzard, butterfly, etc. all seem EASY FICTION preferable to her. 1968 The inhabitants of Old MacDonald's farm are described, verse by verse. 1984 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Oh, the thinks you can think!. by Dr. Seuss The Old man and the tiger. EASY FICTION by Alvin Tresselt Relates in verse some of the unusual thinks EASY FICTION you can think if only you try. 1975 An old man helps a tiger out of a trap. To show his gratitude, the tiger wants to eat SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme him. 1965

01' Jake's lucky day. SUBJECTS:General by Anatoly Ivanov EASY FICTION Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. While 01' Jake is thinking about how richhe by Sarah Catherine Martin is going to be after he catches and sells a EASY FICTION hare he is stalking, the hare runs away into Old Mother Hubbardrunserrandafter the forest. 1984 errand for her remarkable sheepdog. 1972

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Olaf reads. Old Mother West Wind. by Joan M. Lexau by Thorton W. Burgess EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Three episodes in the efforts of a first-grade Sixteen classic tales about the animal folk in boy to learn to read. 1961 the Green Meadows. 1960 Ages 6 - 8 Ages 7 - 9 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Folklore

Old Blue. Old one-eye meets his match. by Sibyl Hancock by Roy Doty EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An old steer that likes to sleep around the Leonardo the clockmaker mouse devises a campfire with the cowboys leads the rest of plan to end the tyranny of Old One-Eye the the cattle on a trail drive. 1980 rat. 1978

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Old Charlie. Old Sadie and the Christmas bear. by Clyde Robert Bulla by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Near-sighted old Sadie welcomes a visitor who is experiencing the joy of Christmas for SUBJECTS:Animal stories the first time. 1984 On Market Street. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Arnold Lobel EASY FICTION Old tiger, new tiger. A child buys presents form A to Z in the by Ron Roy shops along Market Street. 1981, c1980 EASY FICTION The monkeys delight in the tiger's dying till SUBJECTS:Alphabet Wise Monkey warns them a new tiger might be worse. 1978 On mother's lap. by Ann Herbert Scott SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION A small Eskimo boy discovers that Mother's Old Turtle's baseball stories. lap is a very special place with room for by Leonard P. Kessler everyone. 1972 EASY FICTION While gathered around the wood stove in SUBJECTS:General winter,Old Turtle tells his friends unbelievablebaseball stories of Cleo On Sunday the wind came. Octopus, Melvin Moose, Clara Kangaroo, andby Alan C. Elliott Randy Squirrel. 1982 EASY FICTION A young boy describes the weather on each SUBJECTS: Animal stories day of the week in terms of the activities possible for him and his friends. 1979 Old Turtle's winter games. by Leonard P. Kessler SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A group of animals organize winter games, On your mark, get set, go:The first all and compete in events such as sled races, animal Olympics. skating, skiing, and ice hockey. 1983 by Leonard P. Kessler EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Everyone getstoparticipateinthefirst Old Yeller. All-Animal Olympics except Worm but he keeps training anyway. 1972 by Frederick Benjamin Gipson EASY FICTION (A Sports I can read book) The story of a boy and a big stray dog in SUB.TECTS:Animal stories pioneer Texas in the 1860s are graphically describel. 1956 Once a mouseA fable cut in wood. Ages 10-13 Recorded by Hitopadesa SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Oliver, Clarence and Violet. As it changes from mouse, to cat, to dog,to tiger, a hermit's pet also becomes by James Stevenson increasingly vain. 1961 EASY FICTION Oliver, a beaver, decides to builda ship and SUBJECTS:Folklore leave his pond to look for greener pastures, but finds that all his animal friendswant to Once in a wood : ten tales from Aesop. accompany him. 1982 by Eye Rice EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A retelling of 10 fables by Aesop including "The Fox and the Crow," The Crow and the One kitten is not too many. Water Jug," and "The Lion and the Mouse." by Dorothy Levenson 1979 EASY FICTION The Dooley familys' pet, Fat Cat, had four (Greenwillow read-alone books) kittens that got in the way and were given to SUBJECTS:Folklore a pet shop.Each member of the family decided one kittenisnot too many and Once, said Darlene. brought them back home.Pictures by Carl by William Sleator and Mary Hauge. 1964 EASY FICTION Ages 6 - 8 Darlene's stories sound unbelievable but she SUBJECTS:General insists they are all true. 1979 One little kitten. (A Fat cat book) by Tana Hoban SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Brief rhyming and photographs follow a One day I closed my eyes and the world kitten as it explores its surroundings. 1979 disappeared. by Elizabeth Bram SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION A young girl closes her eyes and uses her One little white shoe : a story to finish. other senses to experience her surroundings. by K. Gezi 1978 EASY FICTION A little girl tries to find her lost shoe. The SUBJECTS:General readerisinvitedtosupplytheending. Illustrated by Dan Siculan. 1976 One duck, another duck. by Charlotte Pornerantz SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Danny practices counting while he and his One mitten Lewis. grandmother watch first ducks, then swans, by Helen Kay swim by.Pictures by Jose Aruego. 1984 EASY FICTION Lewis loses so many mittens that his mother SUBJECTS:Counting contrives a surpriE:ng way to keep his hands warm and use the odd mittens. 1955 One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. Ages 3 - 7 R. corded by Dr. Seuss SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Nonsense verses for beginning readers. 1960 One old Oxford ox. Ages 3 - 7 by Nicola Bayley SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Thenumbersfromonetotwelveare One frog too many. presented by dignified animals and by Mercer Mayer captioned by tongue-twisters. 1977 EASY FICTION A boy's pet frog thinks that the new little SUBJECTS:Counting frog the boy gets for his birthday is one frog too many. 1975 One step, two.... by Charlotte Zolotow

03 EASY FICTION While out for a walk on a spring morning, a One, two, where's my shoe?. little girl shows her mother things grown-ups by Tomi Ungerer sometimes miss. 1981 EASY FICTION Picture puzzle book containing drawings of SUBJECTS:General shoes which are hidden in unlikely forms. 1964 One summer night. Ages 3 - 6 by Eleanor Schick SUBJECTS:General EASY FICT;')N Laura unknowinglytriggersachainof One-eyed Jake. neighborhood events the night she dances by Pat Hutchins instead of going to bed. 1977 EASY FICTION A greedy pirate plunders one ship too many. SUBJECTS:General 1979

One to teeter-totter. SUBJECTS:General by Edith Battles EASY FICTION Orville Mouse at the opera house. A little boy discovers that the best thing by Elisa Bialk about his teeter-totter is a friend to sh,-..re it EASY FICITON with. 1973 A music-loving mouse, Orville, finds his way to the opera house and, in time, fulfills his SUBJECTS:General ambition to appear in an opera. 1967

One very, very citeset afternoon. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Patricia Lillie EASY FICTION Oscar Otter. Annabelle Barbra Cavendish's quiet by Nathaniel Benchley afternoon tea party is disrupted by Daniel EASY FICTION Ezra Fiddleson and other friends, whose The tale of Oscar Otter, andthe marvelous names run through the alphabet. 1986 slide he builds clear up tothe top of a mountain. 1966 SUBJECTS:Alphabet Ages 3 - 7 Recorded (An I can read book) One, two, three : an animal counting book. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Marc Tolon Brown EASY FICTION Our garage sale. Uses animals to present the numbers from by Anne F. Rockwell one to twenty. 1976 EASY FICTION A child describes his family's garage sale. SUBJECTS:Counting 1984

One, two, tiffee, go!. SUBJECTS:General by Julia Killingback EASY FICTION Our 011ie. While the reader may count them, Mrs. Bear by Jan Ormerod has a time convincing ten busy bears to go EASY FICTION to bed. 1985 011iesleepslikeacat,yawnslikea hippopotamus, and hugs likea bear, but he's SUBJECTS:Counting a baby boy. 1986 1 0D Over the river and through the wood. SUBJECTS:General by Lydia Maria Francis Child EASY FICTION Our street feels good : poems for children. Well-known and lesser known verses to the by John Knoepfle traditional Thanksgiving song are illustrated EASY FICTION from both Grandmother's and the Acollectionofpoemsreflectingthe journeying family's point of view. 1974 activities of city children. 1972 SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:Poetry Owl and other scrambles. Out! Out! Out!. by Lisl Weil by Martha G. Alexander EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Includes picture words for each letter of the When apigeonfliesthroughthe open alphabet which are partially composed of window into the kitchen a hullabaloo ensues the letters that spell the name of the item as the mother, aided by a deliveryman and when unscrambled. 1980 the janitor, pursues the pigeon from room to room. All thisistold without words in (A Unicorn book) expressive pictures. 1968 SUBJECTS:Alphabet Ages 3 - 6 SUBJECTS:Stories without words The Owl and the Woodpecker. by Brian Wildsmith Outside over there. EASY FICTION by Maurice Sendak The owl and thc woodpecker are anything EASY FICTION but friendly neighbors until the day a storm With Papa off to sea and Mama despondent, hits their forest. 1972, c1971 Ida must go outside over there to re ;cue her baby sister from goblins who steal her to be SUBJECTS:Animal stories a goblin's oride. 1981 Owl at home. SUBJECTS:General " Arnold Lobel EASY FICTION Over in the meadow. Relates five adventures of Owl. 1975 by John M. Langstaff EASY FICTION (An I can read book) This counting rhyme tells often meadow SUBJECTS:Animal stories families. 1957 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Ow liver. SUBJECTS:Counting by Robert Kraus EASY FICTION Over in the meadow :an old nursery Although each one of his parents expects counting rhyme. him to be different things when he grows by Paul Galdone up, a little boy makes up his own mind in EASY FICTION the end. 1974 An old nursery poem introduces animals and their young and the numbers one through SUBJECTS:Animal storks ten. 1986 Ow ly. SUBJECTS:Counting by Mike Thaler EASY FICTION 11 When Ow ly asks his mother question after SUBJECTS:Folklore question about the world, she finds just the right ways to help him find the answers. Pancakes for breakfast. 1982 by Tomie De Paola EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories A little old lady's attempts to have pancakes for breakfast are hindered by a scarcity of Oyez! oyez! the story of the three sillies. supplies and the participation of her pets. by Sheila Front 1978 EASY FICTION A young lady's overactive imagination leads SUBJECTS:Stories without words her suitortoset out insearch of three people even sillier than she. 1975 Panda, panda. by Tana Hoban SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Panda spends a busy day eating, drinking, Paddy goes traveling. playing, and finally sleeping. 1986 by John S. Goodall EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories This wordless picture book takes our hero on a rail-and-boat journey that eventually Papa Small. leads him to the Alps. 1982 by Lois Lenski Ages 5 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words A verysimplestoryri_countsthedaily doings of the Small family from Monday's Paddy Pork's holiday. wash to their Sunday afternoon drive. 1959 by John S. Goodall Ages 3 - 7 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A summer camping expedition turns into a series of unexpectedly dramatic adventures Papa's lemonade and other stories. for young Paddy. 1976 by Eve Rice EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words Five little adventures of a caninefamily that makes the best of everything. 1976 Paddy's evening out. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded by John S. Goodall (Greenwillow read-alone) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When his companion drops her fan into the orchestra pit, Paddy's attempts to retrieve it Pardon? said the giraffe. inadvertently make him the star of the show.by Colin West 1973 EASY FICTION A small frog hops from the ground onto SUBJECTS:Stories without words bigger and bigger animals in order to be heard by a giraffe. 1986 The Pancake. by Anita Lobel (A Harper trophy book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A rolling pancake eludesallitspursuers except one clever pig. 1978 Parsley. by Ludwig Bemelmans (Greenwillow Read-alone books) EASY FICTION A pine tree growing on the edge of an abyss grew so twisted that the lumbermen never Pelican. cutitdown, anditwas able to provide by Brian Wildsmith shelter for an old stag. 1955 EASY FICTION Oversize When a pelican hatches from the large egg SUBJECTS:General that Paul found, he must teach the bird how to fish. 1982 Partners. by Betty Baker SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION ThreetalesaboutBadgerand Coyote: Pelican here, pelican there. u u Helping, Farming,and Hu nting. 1978 by Leonard Weisgard EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone) Blown by a big wind, a pelican travelled SUBJECTS:Animal stories from Florida to Canada, New England, New York City and Washington, D.C. 1948 The Party. Ages 3 - 6 by Jean Claverie SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A smallboydiscoversthatabirthday Penguin's pal. costume party can be a real adventure. 1986, by Robert Kraus c1985 EASY FICTION A little penguin named Norman has no pal (It's great to read!) his own size to play with so he builds a snow SUBJECTS:General penguin. 1964

The Pea patch jig. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Thacher Hurd EASY FICTION Penny-wise, fun-foolish. Despite being picked with the lettuce and by Judy Delton almost ending up in a salad, Baby Mouse EASY FICTION refuses to stay out of Farmer Clem's garden. An overlythriftyostrichistaughtthat 1986 sometimes spending money can be fun. 1977

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A Peaceablekingdom : theShaker Pepper and all the legs. abecedarius. by Dick Gackenbach EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An illustrated alphabet rhyme that includes Limited by his very short legs, Pepper the the animals from al:igator to zebra. 1978 dachshundwonderswhat'supstairs--and finally finds out. 1978 SUBJECTS:Alphabet SUBJECTS:Animal stories Pecos Bill. by Ariane DeWey The Peppermint pig. EASY FICTION. by Nina Bawden An account of the remarkable exploitsof EASY FICTION legendary hero Pecos Bill. 1983 Polly, youngest of the Greengrass children, finds it difficult to adjust to sudden changes SUBJECTS:Folklore in the family until her mother buys a runty

112 pig. 1987, c1975 EASY FICTION Ages 10-13 Recorded Two children play in their backyard during SUBJECTS:General a rainy day. 1982

Pet show:. SUBJECTS:Stories without words by Ezra Jack Keats EASY FICTION Petunia. When he can't find his cat to enter in the by Roger Duvoisin neighborhood pet show, Archie must do EASY FICTION some fast thinking to win a prize. 1972 Petuniathe goose learnsthatpossessing knowledge involves more than just carrying SUBJECTS:Animal stories a book around under her wing. 1950

Pete Pack Rat and the Gila Monster Gang. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Robert M. Quackenbush EASY FICTION Petunia takes a trip. The Gila Monster Gang robs the Pebble by Roger Duvoisin Junction bank and kidnaps SheriffSally EASY FICTION Gopher, but Pete Pack Rat's ingenuitysaves Petunia reduces and takes to flight, like the the day. 1978 ai:planes she sees flyingover the farm. 1953 Ages 4- 8 (Fun-to-read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Animal stories a Petunia's Christmas. Peter and the wolf. by Roger Duvoisin EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Peter captures the wolf and they take himtoTo save a handsome gander being fattened the zoo. 1980, c1979 for Christmas, a goose disguises herselfas a Ages 3- 7 monster, begs and makes and sells Christmas SUBJECTS:Folklore decorations. 1952

Peter gets the chickenpox. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Marguerite Rush Lerner EASY FICTION PhoebeDexterhasHarrietPeterson's Peter gets the chickenpox and learnsall sniffles. about what to do and what not to doto get by Laura Joffe Numeroff well. 1975, c1959 EASY FICTION Phoebe has to stay home from kindergarten SUBJECTS:General because she has a cold. 1977 Peter Spier's Christmas. SUBJECTS:General by Peter Spier EASY FICTION Picnic. The reader followsafather andmother, by Emily Arnold McCully three children,a dog, and a catthrough EASY FICTION preparations for Christmas Day. 1983 A little mouse gets lost on theway to a Ages 5 - 7 family picnic. 1984 SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS:Animal stories Peter Spier's rain. by Peter Spier The Picnic. by Jean Claverie SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A little boy discovers that a picnic can be a Pig tale. real adventure. 1986 by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When they findatreasure chestinthe orchard, two discontented pigs abandon their A Picnic, hurrah. rural paradise for what they think will be by Franz Brandenberg the pleasures of a more luxurious life. 1973 EASY FICTION Rain doesn't stop Edward, Elizabeth, and the SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme grownups from having their picnic. 1978 Pig thinks pink. SUBJECTS:General by Richard Hefter EASY FICTION Picture book farm. Pig is positive everything will be a'. right, by Lucy Hawkinson even when everything is going all wrong. EASY FICTION 1978 This quiet, charming book tells aIIstory.. of numbers. 1971 (Sweet Pickles series) Ages 3 & 4 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Counting The Pig war. A Picture for Harold's room. by Betty Baker by Crockett Johnson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION An easy-to-read account of how the death of Harold is an artist whose decision to draw a apignearly causeda war between the picture for his room leads him from one Americans and the British. 1969 purple-crayon adventure to another. 1960 Ages 4 - 8 (An I can read history book) (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:Historical fiction SUBJECTS:General Piggle. The Picture-skin story. by Crosby Bonsall by Alex W. Bea ler EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Nobody will play with Homer until Bear Red Bird, an elderly Sioux, tellsa story comes along and teaches him a new game. about the time he shot a buffalo bull when 1973 he was too young to go out hunting. 1957 (An I can read book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories

Pig Pig rides. Pinocchio. by David M. McPhail by Carlo Collodi EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Over breakfast, Pig Pig informs his mother A little wooden puppet who can talk, think, about all the wonderful feats he intends to and feelasanormal boy, hasagiant accomplish that day, such as jumping 500 curiositythatleadshimintoexciting, elephants on hi.; motorcycle and driving a unexpected adventures. 1959 rocket to the moon. 1982 Ages 8 - 11 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Alphabet A Place for Ben. by Jeanne Titherington Play with "u" and "g". EASY FICTION by Jane Belk Moncure When his baby brother is moved into his EASY FICTION bedroom, Ben goes elsewhere in search ofa A brief tale emphasizing theuses of the place of his own but finds himself longing letters'u" andgin various words. 1973 for company of some kind. 1987 SUBJECTS:Alphabet SUBJECTS:G.. neral Play with me. Play ball, Amelia Bede lia. by Marie Hall Ets by Peggy Parish EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A little girl goes to the meadow to play, but Amelia Bedelia, who khows very little about each animal she tries to catchruns away baseball, stands in for a sick player duringa from heruntil she sits still by the pond, and game. 1972 they all come back. 1955

(An I can read book) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:General Playing. Play with "a" and "t". by Helen Oxenbury by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Baby played with blocks,wagon, pot, box, A brief tale emphasizing theuses of the book, teddy, and ball. 1981 ktters "a" and "t" in various words. 1973 6 mo & older (Baby board books) SUBJECTS:Alphabet SUBJECTS:General

Play with "e" and "d". Plenty of fish. by Jane Belk Moncure by Millicent (Ellis) Selsam EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A brief tale emphasizing theuses of the A young boy buys two goldfish, and learns letters "e" and "d" in various words. 1973 about fish food, the way fish breathe, and why plants are needed ina fish bowl. 1960 SUBJECTS: Alphabet (A Science I can read book) Play with i and "g". SUBJECTS:General by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION A Pocketful of seasons. u.u A brief tale emphasizing theuses of and u . by Doris Van Liew Foster gin various words. 1973 EASY FICTION Changes of seasons and weatherasthey SUBJECTS: Alphabet affect a little boy anda farmer. 1961 Ages 4 - 6 Play with "o" and "g". SUBJECTS:General by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION The Poky littlepuppy and the patchwork A brief tale emphasizing theuses of "o"and blanket. gin various words. 1973 by Jean Chandler EASY FICTION Oversize The story of poky little puppy wht, takes his Power play. blanket out to play even though his mother by Matt Christopher said no. 1983 EASY FICTION A magiccandybarimprovesRabbit's SUBJECTS:Animal stories basketballgamemorethan is really desirable. 1976 The Poky little puppy's first Christmas. by Adelaide Ho ll SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Oversize Five little puppies celebrate Christmas with Pretzel. their friends. 1973 by Margret Rey EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Pretzelfindsthatbeingthelongest dachshund in all to The Pond. win the favor of Greta. 1984, c1944 by Dorothy Z. Seymour EASY FICTION (A Harper Trophy book) A pond is just the right size for the fish and SUBJECTS:Animal stories plants that live there. 1967, c1965 Pretzels. (An Early-start preschool reader) by Arthur Dorros SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Includesthreeepisodesabouttheship Poor boy, rich boy. "Bungle" and its crew: "How Pretzels Were by Clyde Robert Bulla Invented," "The Jungle," "A New Land." 1981 EASY FICTION When a poor orphan is found by his rich SUBJECTS:General uncle, the boy's life changes dramatically. 1982 Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia. by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis (An I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Four children help Prince Caspian and his army of TalkinBeasts to free Narnia from Poppy, the panda. evil. Sequel to The Lion, the Witch, and the by Dick Gackenbach Wardrobe." 1986, c1951 EASY FICTION Ages 9 - 12 Recorded Katie can't find the right thing for her toy SUBJECTS:General panda to wear until her mother comes up with the perfect solution. 1984 Princess Pearl. by Nicki Weiss SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Rosemary is mean toher younger sister The Potters' kitchen. Pearl until she sees Pearl's friend act mean by Rachel Isadora toward her too. 1986 EASY FICTION The Potter family moves from the country SUBJECTS:General to the city and makes a happy adjustment. 1977 The Prize pig surprise. by Lisa Campbell Ernst SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A small French pig, specially trained to sniff

11G out delicious and valuable truffles, teachesa fat comrade how to use hisnose in order to Quail can't decide. save his skin. 1984 by Jacquelyn Reinach EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Quail can't make up her mind how to spend her dollar. 1977 Professor Wormbog in search forthe zipperump-a-zoo. (Sweet Pickles series) by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION Professor Wormbog's zoo won't be complete Quentin Blake's nursery rhyme book. until he finds a zipperump-a-zoo but he by Quentin Blake seems to be looking in the wrong places. EASY FICTION 1976 An illustrated selection of some less familiar nurseryrhymes,includingthoseabout SUBJECTS:General Gregory Griggs of twenty-seven wigs and Terence McDiddler the three-stringed The Pumpkin sparrow. fiddler. 1983 by Claudia Fregosi EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Retellsthestoryoftwobrothers--one generous, one greedy. Each helps a sparrow The Quiet house. and is appropriately rewarded. 1977 by Otto Coontz EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore A lonely dog finds three new friends ina surprising place. 1978 Pumpkin, pumpkin. by Jeanne Titherington SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION Jamie plants a pumpkin seed, and after Quiet on account of dinosaur. watching it grow, carves it, andsaves some by Jane Thayer seeds to plant in the spring. 1986 EASY FICTION The dinosaur Mary Ann finds hastrouble SUBJECTS:General adjustingtothenoise of thetwentieth century. 1964 The Puppy who wanteda boy. by Jane Thayer SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION A puppy sets his hearton getting a boy for The Quilt. Christmas. 1958 by Ann Jonas Ages 5- 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A child's new pathcwork quiltrecalls old memories and providesnew adventure at Puzzles. bedtime. 1984 by Brian Wildsmith EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Questions and brain teasers withanswers to be found in the accompanyingillustration. The Rabbit. 1971, c1970 by John Burningham EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A little boy describes the activitiesof his pet

1 1 7 rabbit. 1975, c1974 EASY FICTION Therailwaychildrenarejustordinary SUBJECTS:Animal stories children until their father goes away. They have to move to a most unusual home. 1987 The Rabbit. Ages 8 - 10 Recorded by Dorothy Z. Seymour SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The story of a rabbit who gets children to Rain drop splash. do what he does. 1965 by Alvin Tresselt EASY FICTION (An Early-start preschool reader) Simple story about a drop of rain that falls SUBJECTS:General ina storm, splashes through brooks, and finds its way to the sea. 1946 A Rabbit has a habit. Ages 3 - 7 Recorded by Jane Belk Moncure SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Compares good and bad habits of three little Rain makes applesauce. rabbits. 1976 by Julian Scheer EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A fantasy picture book that tells of a place where "The stars are made of lemon juice Rabbit's morning. and rain makes applesauce. 1964 by Nancy Tafuri Ages 4 - 7 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General When thesun comes up arabbitgoes exploring inthe meadow and sees ,nany The Rain puddle. other animals. 1985 by Adelaide Hon EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Mrs. McGarrity failed to judge the size of a sweater.This one was intended for her cat The Raccoon twins. but she kept on knitting. 1965 by Janet Everest Konkle Ages 5 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A pair of raccoons set out to find their mother in the woods and nearly end up in Ralph's secret weapon. the zoo. 1972 by Steven Kellogg EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories When eccentric Aunt Georgiana decides that nephew Ralph shows promise as a Raggedy Ann : a thank you, please, and I sea-serpent charmer, Ralph is ready with a love you book. secret weapon. 1983 by Norah Smaridge EASY FICTION Oversize SUBJECTS:General Raggedy Ann and Andy use good manners togetalongwitheachotherintheir Reading. everyday lives. 1969 by Jan Ormerod EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Baby plays over, under, and around Dad while he isreading. 1985 The Railway children. by E. (Edith) Nesbit (Jan Ormerod's Baby books) SUBJECTS:General by Jan Ormerod EASY FICTION Ready-set-robot!. A selection of nursery rhymes with a picture by Lillian Hoban story running along the background of three EASY FICTION pre-school siblings going through the day. When robots from all over Zone One gather 1983 to race inthe Digi-Maze, a power pack mixup almost causes disaster for Sol-1. 1982SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) Rhyming Nell. SUBJECTS:General by Maureen Roffey EASY FICTION Red sun girl. A mischievouswitchnamed Nell is by Jean Marzollo transformed by her rhyming spell. 1979 EASY FICTION In a world of two suns, Kir;isthe only SUBJECTS:Stories h. rhyme human being who does not change into an animal each day after the blue sun rises. A Robber! A robber!. 1983 by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION (Dial easy-to-read) Positivetheyheardburglarsduringthe SUBJECTS:General night, a brother and sister cat wonder what they could have taken since nothing seems Red Tag comes back. to be missing. 1976 by Fred B. Phleger EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A biography of a salmon named Red Tag. 1961 The Robot people. Ages 4 - 8 by Eve Bunting (A Science I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Magnus, one of two robots programmed to work in an underground nuclear operation, Redbird : the story of a cardinal. possesses a hatred of all humans. 1978 by Robert M. McClung EASY FICTION (Creative science fiction) The author follows the activitiesof one SUBJECTS:Science fiction particular cardinal family through the course of a year. 1968 The Rooftop mystery. Ages 7 - 9 by Joan M. Lexau SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION Sam and Albert, while helping Sam's family Rest, rabbit, rest. move, are embarrassed at having to carry a by Jacquelyn Reinach doll.They dump it on a rooftop, but when EASY FICTION they return, it has disappeared. 1968 Rabbit's schedule keeps hirrso busyhis Ages 5 - 8 Recorded friends have to trick him into resting. 1977 (An I can read Mystery) SUBJECTS:Mystery (Sweet Pickles series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Rooster crows : a book of American rhymes and jingles. Rhymes around the day. by Maud (Fuller) Petersham EASY FICTION much fun for dogs. 1976 A collection of traditional American nursery rhymes,fingergames,skippingrhymes, (Kids in sports) jingles, and counting-out rhymes. 1945 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

(Their This is America books) Ruby Throat, the story of a humming bird. SUBJECTS:Poetr y by Robert M. McClung EASY FICTION A Rose for Pinkerton. A ruby-throated hummingbird finds a mate by Steven Kellogg who builds a nest and raises young birds that EASY FICTION migrate to Central America. 1950 Pinkerton's family decides he needs a friend, butisa cat named Rose really suitable? SUBJECTS:Alimal stories 1981 Rufus. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Tomi Ungerer EASY FICTION Rosie's walk. Rufus is a bat who discovers color when he by Pat Hutchins sees a movie in an outdoor theater. 1961 EASY FICTION Ages 4 - 8 Although unaware that a fox is after her as SUBJECTS: Animal stories she walks around the farmyard, Rosie the henstillmanagestolead him into one The Runaway bunny. accident after another. 1968 by Margaret Wise Brown EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A little rabbit who wants to run away tells his mother how he will escape, but she is Round about the city : stories you can read always right behind him. 1972, c1942 to yourself. by Child Study Association of America SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION For the very young reader this collection of The Runaway duck. tenstorieswill havethe appeal of the by David Lyon familiar. 1966 EASY FICTION Ages 7 - 9 Sebastian's pull-toy duck, Egbert, has many SUBJECTS:General adventures after Sebastian ties him to the bumper of his father's car. 1985 Round trip. by Ann Jonas SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Black and white illustrations and text record The Saggy baggy elephant. the sights on a day trip to the city and back by Kathryn Jackson home again to the country. 1983 EASY FICTION A little elephant's worries about his wrinkles SUBJECTS:General are solved. 1973

Rover Jr.'s baseball career. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Sylvia Root Tester EASY FICTION SallyAnnThunderAnnWhirlwind Rover Jr. cuts his baseball career short when Crockett. he realizes that except for running, itisn't by Caron Lee Cohen 120 EASY FICTION by Barbro Lindgren Sally Ann, wife of Davy Crockett, fears EASY FICTION nothingand proves it when braggart Mike Sam and Doggie have a disagreement about Fink tries to scare her. 1985 Sam's cookie. 1982

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A Salmon for Simon. Sam's lamp. by Betty Waterton by Barbro Lindgren EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Simon, who wants to catch a salmon, finally A toddlcr tries to reach a lamp he likes but realizes his wish; but the creature is in need insteadfallsdownandhurtshimself. of help. 1980, c1978 Illustrated by Eva Eriksson. 1983

(A Margaret K. McElderry book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Sam's potty. Sam who never forgets. by Barbro Lindgren by Eve Rice EASY FICrioN EASY FICTION In demonstrating that his potty is intended Sam the zookeeper never forgets to feed the for him rather than Doggie, Samovercomes animals. 1977 his dislike for it. 1986

SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Sam's ball. Sam's teddy bear. by Barbro Lindgren by Barbro Lindgren EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A toddler and his cat clash over who getsto Doggie rescues Sam'sbeloved teddy bear. play with the ball. 1983 1982

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Sam's bath. Sam's wagon. by Barbro Lindgren by Barbro Lindgren EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A toddler tries to give his dog a bath ina Doggie helps Sam try to keep his cookie and tub which is already full of his possessions. all his toys in his wagon and getsa tasty 1983 reward. 1986

SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Sam's car. Sam, the minuteman. by Barbro Lindgren by Nathaniel Bench ley EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Sam and Lisa fight over a car untilMother An easy-to-read account of Sam and his intervenes. 1982 father fighting as minutemen against the British in the Battle of Lexington. 1969 SUBJECTS:General (An I can read history book) Sam's cookie. SUBJECTS:Historical fiction (A Early I can read book) Sammy Skunk : 32 words. SUBJECTS:Holidays by Ron Reese EASY FICTION Sarah's uuicorn. A descriptive picture book about Sammy by Bruce Coville Skunk and his activities. 1974 EASY FICTION Although she tries to keep her friendship (A reading research book) with Oakhorn a secret, Sarah's wicked aunt SUBJECTS:Animal stories finds out andisdeterminedtorob the unicorn of his magic. 1979 Sand castle. by Ronald Wegen (A Lippincot I-like-to-read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The sea creatures build a sand castle. 1977 Save that raccoon!. SU3JECTS:Animal stories by Gloria D. Miklowitz EASY FICTION Sandro's dolphin. After escaping from adevastating forest by Karen B. Winnick fire, Raccoon finds a new home. 1978 EASY FICTION A dolphin comes to the aid of a fishing (A let me read book) village by driving schools of mullet into the SUBJECTS:Animal stories fishermen's nets. 1980 Say hello, Vanessa. (A Fun-to-read book) by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Vanessa Mouse seems too shy to make any The Sandwich. friends. 1979 by Dorothy Z. Seymour EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A boy and girl build a sandwich. 1965 Say something. (An Early-start preschool reader.) by Mary Stolz SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION When a youngster is asked questions about Santa's crash-bang Christmas. his world, he paints the answers on his easel. by Steven Kroll 1968 EASY FICTION A succession of annoyances causes Santa to SUBJECTS:General wish he were at home rather than on his Christmas Eve journey. 1978 The Say-with-me ABC book. by Eric Carle SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION The letters of the alphabet in capitals and Santa's moose. lower case just for saying out loud. 1967 by Syd Hoff EASY FICTION (A kin/Der owl book) Milton, a big clumsy moose, helps Santa one SUBJECTS:Alphabet Christmas when his load is too heavy for the reindeer to pull. 1979 Scat! Scat'. by Sally R. Francis

4.0 EASY FICTION Oversize EASY FICTION A homeless cat finds a perfect abode. 1977 By following the instructions in the coded message, Tim findshisbirthday present. (A Cricket book) 1972 SUBJECTS: Animal stories SUBJECTS:General The School. by John Burningham A Secret for grandmother's birthday. EASY FICTION by Franz Brandenberg A little boy briefly outlines hisactivities at EASY FICTION school. 1975, c1974 A brother and sister cat plan the secret gifts theywillgive grandmother catfor her SUBJECTS:General birthday. 1975

School bus?. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Donald Crews EASY FICTION The Secret language. Follows the progress of school busesas they by Ursula Nordstrom take children to school and bring them home EASY FICTION again. 1984 An eight-year-old girlis miserable at her boarding school until she gets to knowa girl SUBJECTS:General with a secret language. 196-?, c1960

Scuffy the tugboat. SUBJECTS:General by Gertrude Crampton EASY FICTION Oversize The Secret three. Scuffy the tugboat has an adventure sailing by Mildred Myrick from a brook to the sea. 1955, 1976 EASY FICTION The discovery of a bottle containinga codcd SUBJECTS:General message leads two boys to a new friend with whom they form a club. 1963 The Sea View Hotel. by James Stevenson (Ail I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The (inlychildatthe Sea View Hotel, Huber's two week vacation is miserable until See you tomorrow, Charles. he encounters the hotel handyman. 1978 by Miriam Cohen EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The first graders learn to accept thencw boy, who isblind, as just like themselves. Seasons. 1983 by John Burningham EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Briefcaptions andfull-pageillustrations capture the essence of each season. 1971, See* ,things : a book of poems. c1969 by:Robert Froman EASY'FICTION SUBJECTS:General The words of these fifty-one briefpoems are arr nged on the pages in shapes appropriate The Secret birthdaymessage. to tile subject of the poem. 1974 by Eric Carle SUBJECTS:Poetry Shaggy Dog's Christmas. Seen any cats?. by Donald Charles by Frank Modell EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Shaggy Dog follows his list of things to do Milton and Marvin look for cats to use in a for Christmas. 1985 circus of their own to earn money for the real circus. 1979 SUBJECTS:Holidays

SUBJECTS:General Shaggy Dog's Halloween. by Donald Charles The Sesame Street book of numbers. EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Shaggy Dog'sinvitationtoa Halloween Illustratedgroupingsofdifferentuojects partyinspiresanumber ofideasfora convey the number concept of numbers one costume, but Calico Cat helps him make the through ten. 1971 final decision. 1984

(Signet Books) SUBJECTS:Holidays SUBJECTS: Counting Shapes. The Sesame Street players present The by Miriam Schlein Little Red Hen. EASY FICTION by Emily Perl Kingsley Lots of things are round, and lots more are EASY FICTION square, made from four straightlines--but Sesame Street characters help Prairie Dawn animals and people are never exactly round put on a production of the Little Red Hen. or square. 1952 1981 (Young Scott books) (A Sesame Street/Golden Press book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Shawn goes to school. The Several tricks of Edgar Dolphin. by Petronella Breinburg by Nathaniel Bench ley EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A littleboyadjuststohisfirstdayat Edgar was a clever young dolphin but he nursery school. 1974, c1973 didn't like to play his games in a small tank on the ship where he was captive. 1970 SUBJECTS:General (An I can read book) Shawn's red bike. SUBJECTS: Animal stories by Petronella Breinburg EASY FICTION Seymour the Prince. Because his mother can't afford to buy the by Sue Alexander new red bicycle in the shop window, Shawn EASY FICTION saves all the money he earns to buy it for Only one member of the Maple Street Club himself. 1976, c1975 isunwillingtoparticipateintheirplay. Seymour simply refuses to kiss the sleeping SUBJECTS:General princess. 1979 The Sheep book. (An I am reading book) by Carmen Goodyear SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A gentle story of a farmer and her sheep, who experiencetogetherthepassingof (A Dial very first book) seasons and the cycles of life on a small SUBJECTS:Stories without words California farm. 1972 Ages 2 - 7 Shrewbettina's birthday. SUBJECTS: Animal stories by John S. Goodall EASY FICTION The Shepherd. The gallant gentleman who rescues by Helga Aichinger Shrewbettina from a purse snatchergoes on EASY FICTTON to help her plan and give a grand birthday An old poor shepherd dreams of an angel party. 1971, c1970 and a star; he awakens to follow the star to where the Christ Child lies. 1967 SUBJECTS:Stories without words

SUBJECTS:Holidays The Sign on Ro..ie's door. by Maurice Sendak Sheriff Sally Gopher and the haunted EASY FICTION dance hall. Rosie, a small, imaginative girl, pretendsto by Robert M. Quackenbush be one person after another. 1960 EASY FICTION Ages 5- 8 Sheriff Sally Gopher solves the mystery of SUBJECTS:General the haunted dance hall in time fora special performance by the famous dancer, Miss Silent night. Annie Field Mouse. 1977 by Joseph Mohr EASY FICTION Oversize (A Fun-to-read book) An illustrated version of the well-known SUBJECTS:Mystery German Christmas hymn celebratingthe birth of Christ. 1984 The Shoemaker and the elves. by Cynthia Birrer SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A poor old shoemaker becomes successful Silly egg : 15 words. with the help of two elves who finish his by Nancy Reese shoes during the night. 1983 EASY FICTION The egg in different sizes and shapes. 1974 SUBJECTS:Folklore (A reading research book) Shopping. SUBJECTS:General by Jean Claverie EASY FICTION Silly Goose. A little boy discovers that shoppingcan be by Jan Ormerod adventure. 1986 EASY FICTION A little girl describes all the things shedoes (It's great to read!) like an animal. 1986 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Shopping trip. by Helen Oxenbury The Silver chair. EASY FICTION by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis A toddler exhaustshismotherduringa EASY FICTION shopping trip. 1982 Two English children undergo hairraising

1 ct adventures as they go on a search and rescueSir Lance-a-Little and the knights of the mission for the missing Prince Rilian. 1986, kitchen table. c1953 by Jon Chalon Ages 9 - 12 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Just as the knights of old, Lance and his friends embark on a day of adventure and The Silver pony. helping others. 1971 by Lynd Ward EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Recounts without words the adventures of a boy and his winged horse. 1973 Six foolish fisherman. by Benjamin Elkin SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION When six foolish brothers go fishing, each of Simon's book. them assumes that one brother has drowned by Henrik Drescher untila small boy helps them solvethe EASY FICTION mystery. 1957 Simon flees from a friendly monster with Ages 5 - 8 Recorded the aid of some drawing pens and a bottle ofSUBJECTS:Folklore ink. 1983 Six new students. SUBJECTS:General by Franz Brandenberg EASY FICTION Sing, Pierrot, sing : a picture book in mime. The six Fieldmouse children find their new by Tomie De Paola school more enjoyable than they anticipated. EASY FICTION 1978 Simple Pierrotdreamsof his saucy sweetheart Columbine in this original story SUBJECTS:Animal stories featuring the traditional comic characters. 1983 Six silver spoons. by Janette Sebring Lowrey SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION A Boston brother and sister travel to their Sir Andrew. grandmother's house on the eve of the battle by Paula Winter at Concord. 1971 EASY FICTION A very dapper but very vain donkey takes (An I canread historybook) an eventful promenade one windy day. 1980SUBJECTS:Historicalfiction

SUBJECTS:Stories without words Skip to my lou. by Robert M. Quackenbush Sir Kevin of Devon. EASY FICTION by AdAaide Ho ll An illustrated version of ten verses from the EASY FICTION traditional song telling how Lou loses her Kevin, a smallish lad not quite eleven was sweetheart, finds another, and goes to Texas. the only one who dared to try to overcome 1975 the clashing, rattling monster that stalked the countryside. 1963 SUBJECTS:General Ages 5 - 8 SUBJECTS:General Sky dragon. by Ronald Wegen

.1.6g EASY FICTION player. 1979 The childrenlook upatthesnowfilled clouds in the sky and see them as various SUBJECTS:General animals which give them an idea on what to build with the snow. 1982 Small Bear's busy day. by Adelaide Ho ll SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION An expedition into the autumn woods brings Sleep tight, Alex Pumpernickel. Small Bear both adventure and funas he by Fernando Krahn encounters honey bees, a capsized raft, and a EASY FICTION monster jack-o-lantern. 1977 Presents the further nocturnal adventures of Alex Pumr.rnickel. A sequelto "Here SUBJECTS:Animal stories comes Alex Pumpernickel." 1982 Small Deer's magic trkks. (An Atlantic Monthly Press book) by Betty Boegehold SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Four Indonesian folk tales featuring a small Sleeping. deer whose gentle cunning outwits the other by Jan Ormerod animals io matters of survival. 1977 EASY FICTION A baby does his best to get his sleeping (A Break-of-day book) father's attention. 1985 SUBJECTS:Folklore

(Jan Ormerod's Baby books) Small pig. SUBJECTS:General by Arnold Lobel EASY FICTION The Sleeping beauty. Because the farmer's wife insists on cleaning by Jacob Grimm his mud puddle, a little pigruns away to the EASY FICTION city where he becomes permanently stuck in Enraged at not being invited to the princess' what hs thought was a mud puddle. 1969 christening, the wicked fairy castsa spell that dooms the princess to sleep forone (An I can read book) hundred years. 1967 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Folklore Small rabbit. by Miska Miles Sleepy bear. EASY FICTION by Lydia Dabcovich After several misadventures,alittle rabbit EASY FICTION finds someone to play with. 1977 Shows Beargettingreadyforhislong winter'snap,orhibernation,andhis SUBJECTS: Animal stories springtime awakening. 1982 Small Wolf. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Nathaniel Bench ley EASY FICTION Slugger Sal's slump. A youngIndiansetsouttohunton by Syd Hoff Manhattanislandanddiscoverssome EASY FICTION strange people with white faces. 1972 As Slugger Sal slips deeper intoa slump, he wonders if he is washed upas a baseball (An I can read history book) SUBJECTS:General Two little field mice leave home to search for cheese and they almost find itin a The Smallest elephant in the world. mousetrap! 1931 by Alvin Tresselt Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories An elephant the size of a house cat leaves his jungle home in India to find a home in The Snow. the city. 1959 by John Burningham Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A boy and his mother share snowy day activities. 1975, c1974 Smiley snake : 33 words. by Nancy Reese SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A little girl tries to decide why her snake is Snow. always smiling. 1974 by Isao Sasaki EASY FICTION (A reading rescarch book) Trains come and go at a small train station SUBJECTS:General on a snowy day. 1982

Snail, where are you?. SUBJECTS:Stories without words by Tomi Ungerer EASY FICTION The Snowman. A picture book, wordless except for the first by Raymond Briggs and last pages. On each page a spiral snailis EASY FICTION concealed in the picture. 1962 When his snowman comes to life, a little boy Ages 4 - 8 invites him home and in return is taken on a SUBJECTS:Stories without words flight high _above the countryside. 1978

The Snake horn. SUBJECTS:Stories without words by Morton Grosser EASY FICTION The Snowy day. Aboy'sgiftofastrangeinstrument by Ezra Jack Keats resembling a snake brings with it a visitor EASY FICTION from seventeenth-century England. 1973 The adventures of a little boy in the city on Ages 9 - 12 Recorded a very snowy day. 1962 SUBJECTS:Science fiction SUBJECTS:General Sneaker& by Ray Anthony Shepard So sick!. EASY FICTION by Harriet Ziefert A black boy finally admits to himself that EASY FICTION hisattitudetowardtheteam'swhite In three episodes, Lewis is sick, plays doctor co-captainis more important than having with his friend Angel, and sees him get sick new sneakers. 1973 from eating too many cookies. 1985 Ages 9 - 12 Recorded SUBJECTS:General (Step into reading) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Snippy and Snappy. by Wanda Gag Soldier and me. EASY FICTION by David Line EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The adventures of an English schoolboy and a Hungarian immigrant he has befriended, as Sometimes I'm afraid. they witness a murder and flee. 196?, c1965 by Jane Werner Watson Ages 10-13 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A three-year-olddescribessome ofthe things he is afraid of and how hisparents Somebody spilled the sky. helphisfears. IllustratedbyHi lde by Ruth Krauss Hoffmann. 1971 EASY FICTION Sixteen poems offeelings,thoughts, and (ARead-together bookforparents and behavior of childhood. 1979 children) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Poetry The Song. Something queer at the haunted school. by Charlotte Zolotow by Elizabeth Levy EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Throughout the year, Susanhears alittle Twoamateurdetectivesinvestigate a bird inside her singing aboutthe changing haunting of their school that starts around seasons, but no one else can hear it. 1982 Halloween. c1982 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Mystery Sophie's bucket. Sometimes I get angry. by Catherine Stock by Jane Werner Watson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION On herfirsttrip to the seashore, Sophie A little boy describes someof the things finds many things to put in hernew bucket. that make him angry andwhat he does 1985 about it. 1971 SUBJECTS:General (ARead-together book forparents and children) A Sound of chariots. SUBJECTS:General by Mollie Hunter EASY FICTION Sometimes I have to. A girl is overwhelmed by her father's death by David Ridyard andmournssilentlyforhimuntilan EASY FICTION understandingteacherchallengesherto Sally tries hard to do what her parentswant write. 1973, c1972 her to do. 1985 Ages 11-14 Recorded SUBJECTS:General (Growing up) SUBJECTS:General Space case. by Edward Marshall Sometimes I like to cry. EASY FICTION by Elizabeth Stanton When the thing from outerspacevisits EASY FICTION earth, itis taken first for a trick-or-treater A child recalls different occasions when he and then for a robot. 1980 has cried, concluding that thereare many appropriate times for tears. 1978 SUBJECTS:Science fiction Space hijack!. contestataspringpartyand by Nancy Robison surprises himself by what he actually takes. EASY FICTION 1985 When a mysterious passenger hijacks their moonshuttle,MarkandTedusethe SUBJECTS:Animal stories differenceingravityto escape from the see-through space pcople that the hijacker Spring is. controls. 1979 by Janina Domanska EASY FICTION (A Fuh-to-read book) A small dog explores the fields in the four SUBJECTS:Science fiction seasons. 1976

Space monster Gorp and the runaway SUBJECTS:Animal stories computer. by Dave Ross Spring is here. EASY FICTION by Lois Lenski The story of Gorp, a friendly space monster, EASY FICTION who help the inhabitants of Tween, a planet Shortversesandpicturesillustratethe being eaten by its moon. 1984 familiar arrival of spring. 1973 Ages 6 - 8 SUBJECTS:Science fiction SUBJECTS:Poetry

The Space people. Springtime bears. by Eve Bunting by Cathy Warren EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Two sisters are captured by visitors from After Mama Bear has played with her three another planet. 1978 babies all winter, her gruffness about spring cleaning makes them wonder ifshestill SUBJECTS:Science fiction loves them. 1986

Spin a soft black song : poems for children. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Nikki Giovanni EASY FICTION Springtime for Jeanne-Marie. Thirty-five poems recount the feelings of by Francoise black children about their neighborhoods, EASY FICTION American society, andhemselves. 1971 Springtimebringsanew friendtothe much-loved little French girl and her lamb, SUBJECTS:Poetry Patapon, as they search for their lost duck, Made lon. 1955 Spot's birthday party. Ages 3 - 7 Recorded by Eric Hill SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Spot and his animal friends play Squanto, friend of the white men. hide-and-seek at his birthday party. 1982 by Clyde Robert Bulla EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories AtruestoryabouttheIndianwho befriendedthePilgrims when theyfirst Spring green. arrived. 1954 by Valrie M. Selkowe Ages 7 - 9 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction Danny Duck needs something to take to a

130 The Square Ben drew. Story of a small boy, a horse which he loved by Peter Barrett and later owned, and of the time when the EASY FICTION horse was lost. 1953 Once upon a time there was a boy called Ages 7 - 10 Recorded Ben who drew a square and, using their SUBJECTS:Animal stories imagination, his friends decided it could be anthing they wanted itto be. 1970 The Star-Spangled Banner. by Francis Scott Key SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Oversize Illustratesthreeversesofournational Squash pie. anthem,writtenatthebattleofFort by Wilson Gage McHenry during the War of 1812.Music is EASY FICTION included. 1973 Time after time the farmer plants squash for his favorite pie, only to have someone steal SUBJECTS:General every crop. 1976 The Stonecutter : a Japanese folk tale. (Greenwillow-read-alone books) by Gerald McDermott SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Not even the mightiest mountain is immune Squeeze a sneeze. to a determined stonecutter. 1975 by Bill Morrison EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Folklore Suggests putting words together into funny rhymes suchas'bakeacakeforyour The Stop. favorite snake 1977 by William Wondriska EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A young boy spending a nighton the desert with an injured colt enduresa storm, wolves, The Squire's bride : a Norwegian folk tale. and bad dreams. 1972 EASY FICTION The old widower squireis determined to SUBJECTS:General marry the farmer's daughter who is equally determined he will not. 1975 Stop that ball!. by Marshall McClintock SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION A young boy chases his ball allover town. Stanley. 1959 by Syd Hoff EASY FICTION (Beginner books) A caveman named Stanley who is fond of SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme paintingpictures,planting seedsand befriending animals does not fit in with the Stop! Go! Word Bird. other cavemen. 1962 by Jane Belk Moncure Ages 3 - 7 Recorded EASY FICTION (An I can read book) Uses a very simple vocabularyto follow SUBJECTS:General Word Bird and his family's trip bycar to their mountain-top retreat. 1981 Star of Wild Horse Canyon. by Clyde Robert Bulla (Her Word Birds for early birds) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General

1 3 be the most ferocious bull in Spain. 1936, Stopping by woods on a snowy evening. 1966 by Robert Frost Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Illustrationsof wintryscenes accompany each line of the well-known poem. 1978 The Story of Olaf. by James McCrea SUBJECTS:Poetry EASY FICTION IIWhen his two friendsdrinkthe magic Stories for Little Sioux & others too. potion to turn themselvesinto dragons, Olaf by Loraine Webster keepshishead,safelyrestmes themto EASY FICTION knighthood, and as a reward,becomesSir Ten short stories written to create a better Olaf. 1964 understan6ing of the Indian heritage. 1980Ages 3 - 6 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General The Story of Paul Bunyan. The Stories Julian tells. by Barbara Ember ley by Ann Cameron EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Tellshow PaulBunyan,themighty Episodes in seven-year-old Julian's life whichlumberjack, cleared the states of Iowa and includesgettingintotroublewithhis Kansas,dugtheMississippiRiver,and younger brother Huey, losing a tooth, and performed other feats with his blue ox, Babe. finding a new friend, and more. 1981 1963

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Stork spills the beans. A Story, a story : an African tale. by Richard Hefter by Gail E Haley EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Storksetstheresidents of SweePickle Recounts how most African,folk tales came straight about what he does and doesn't to be called "Spider Stories.' 1970 deliver. 1977 SUBJECTS:Folklore (Sweet Pickles series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories The Storybook children. EASY FICTION The Story of Chicken Licken. The children of the world are left without by Jan Ormerod stories when the familiar characters abandon EASY FICTION their tales to protest poor treatment. 1979, "Chicken Licken" is retold with illustrations c1978 of school children performing the story as a play on stage. 1986 (The Rights of children) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Folklore TheStrangeappearanceofHoward The Story of Ferdinand. Cranebill, Jr. by Munro Leaf by Henrik Drescher EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Ferdinand, abull who prefers tosit and Having long wished for a child, Mr. and Mrs. smell the flowers, is mistakenly thought to Cranebillaredelightedwiththebaby

1 A. . 4.41) discovered on their doorstep even though he SUBJECTS:Folklore has an unusually long pointed nose. 1982 Summer at the sea. SUBJECTS:General by Eleanor Schick EASY FICTION The StrangedisappearanceofArthur A young girl returns to the city at summer's Cluck. end and misses her activities at the beach. by Nathaniel Bench ley 1978 EASY FICTION When young Arthurdisappears,Mother SUBJECTS:General Chick and Ralph the owl search all over the farm for him. 1967 Sun up. Ages 5 - 8 Recorded by Alvin Tresselt (An I can read mystery) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Mystery The story of ahot summer day inthe country from the time the cock crows to the The Straw maid. peaceful coming of night. 1949 by Anita Lobel EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Forced to cook and clean for three robbers, alittlegirltricks them and escapes with The Sun's asleep behind the hill. their booty. 1983 by Mirra Ginsburg EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The sun, the breeze, the leaves, the bird, the squirrel, and child all grow tired after a long The Strawberry roan. day and go to sleep. 1982 by Glen Rounds EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Relates in rhyme the attempts of a bronc buster to tame a deceptive looking old nag. Sunshine. 1970 by Jan Ormerod EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General This story tells us about a little girl who gets up early in the morning, gets herself dressed, The Strongest one of all. and then draws her parents' attention to the by Mirra Ginsburg time. 1981 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 6 A lamb asks the ice, sun, cloud, rain, earth, SUBJECTS:General and grass who is the strongest one of all and reaches a surprising conclusion. 1977 Super bowl. by Leonard P. Kessler SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION The animal Champs playtheSuper Birds in Such is the way of the world. the football Super Bowl;thelosers console by Benjamin Elkin themselvesthatthere is anotheryear EASY FICTION coming. 1980 Based on atalc from Ethiopia, this book tells the story of Desta's adventures when he (A Green willow read-alone book) abandons the cattle he is guarding to search SUBJECTS:Animal stories for his pet monkey. 1968 Ages 4 - 8 Super Sam and the salad garden.

1 3 3 by Patty Wolcott EASY FICTION Surprise: Surprise: Guess what's inside. A dog saves a garden planted by two young by Kelly Oechsli gardeners from being wrecked by EASY FICTION neighborhood ruffians. 1975 Illustrations of packaged surprises invite the reader to guess the identity of their contents. (An Addisonian Press book 1967 SUBJECTS:Animal stori. (A Kin/Der owl book) The Super snoops and th. missing sleepers. SUBJECTS:General by Carol Greene EASY FICTION Susie Mariar. The members of the Super Snoop Detective EASY FICTION Agency try to track down a robber. 1976 An illustrated presentatior of an old folk rhyme about the adventures of Susie Mariar SUBJECTS:Mystery who fell in the fire and kept going until she hit the sky. 1968, c1939 The Surprise. by George Shannon SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Squirrel gives his mother a speciai surprise Sweet Betsy from Pike. on her birthday. 1983 by Glen Rounds EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories BetsyandIke,fromPike,endurethe hardshipsofthetripwestduringthe Surprise for a cowboy. California gold rush.Based on thefolk by Clyde Robert Bulla song. 1973 EASY FICTION A young boy's wish is granted when he gets (A Golden Gate junior book) tospendthe summer on aranchand SUBJECTS:General becomes a true cowboy. 1950 Sylvester, the mouse with the musical ear. SUBJECTS:General by Adelaide Ho ll EASY FICTION Oversize The Surprise party. Displaced from his country home, a mouse by Annabelle Prager findslodginginaguitarwhere a new EASY FICTION musical life opens up for him. 1973 A little boy tries to plan his own surprise birthday party. 1977 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

(A Read alone book) The Tadpole and the frog. SUBJECTS:G(Aleral by Susan Knob ler EASY FICTION The Surprise picnic. A picture book without words that illustrates by John S. Goodall life cycles. 1975 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 8 Two kittens and their mother meet with SUBJECTS:Animal stories scaryandunexpectedadventureson a summer's day. 1977 Take me for a ride. by Michel Gay SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION 1 A A little boy finds it hard to push his stroller brother's drug addiction. 1973, c1972 as more and more animals get in for a ride. Ages 12-17 Recorded 1985 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Teddy bear baker. by Phoebe Worthington The Taken girl. EASY FICTION by Elizabeth Vining Follows an industrious baker through his EASY FICTION busy day. 1979 An orphan girl taken onas helper ina QuakerhouseholdthatincludesJohn SUBJECTS:General Greenleaf Whittier becomes involved in the anti-slavery movement in Philadelphia. Teddy bears 1 to 10. 1973, c1972 by Susanna Gretz Ages 10-13 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Historical fiction As teddy bears are washed dried, takethe bus,andhaveteathey The Tale of Peter Rabbit. introducethe numbers one to ten. 1969 by Beatrix Potter EASY FICTION Oversize SUBJECTS:Counting All about the famous rabbit family: Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and especially Peterwho Teddy bears cure a cold. disobeys Mother Rabbit's order tostay out by Susanna Gretz of Mr. McGregor's garden. 1963 EASY FICTION Ages 3 - 7 Recorded When William's coldseems to belingering SUBJECTS: Animal stories toolong and his demands forattention increase,theother Taste the raindrops. teddybearswork a miraculous cure. 1984 by Anna Grossnickle Hines EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A childis delighted to walk in the rain, feeling and tasting the raindrops, despitethe Teddy bears go shopping, mother's initial objections. 1983 by Susanna Gretz EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General John, William and Robertseperatedfrom Teach us, Amelia Bedelia. Charlesbuy the same things andeveryone forgets important items. 1982 by Peggy Parish Ages 5 - 8 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The veryliteralminded Amelia Bedelia becomes a substitute teacher fora day. 1971-he Teeny tiny woman. by Jane O'Connor (Greenwillow read-alone) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A teeny tiny woman experiencesan unusual night when she finds Teacup full of roses. a teeny tiny bone. 1986 by Sharon Bell Mathis Ages 3 6 EASY FICTION (Step into reading. A StepI book) Joe's decision to leave home is promptedby SUBJECTS:Folklore despair over his mother's blindnessto his youngerbrother'stalentsandhisolder The Teeny tinywoman : an old English ghost tale. by Barbara Seuling (A Kin/Der owl book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Retells the tale of the teeny tiny woman whofounda teenytinyboneina Ten sleepy sheep. churchyard and put it away in her cupboard by Holly Keller before she went to sleep. 1976 EASY FICTION Lewis counts sheep to help him sleep, but he SUBJECTS:Folklore soon finds tcn noisy sheep having a party in his bedroom. 1983 The Teeny-tiny woman : a ghost story. by Paul Galdone SUBJECTS:Counting EASY FICTION Retells thetale of the teeny-tiny woman Ten what? : A mystery counting book. who finds a teeny-tiny bone and puts it away by Russell Hoban inher cupboard before she goes to sleep. EASY FICTION 1984 Introduces the numbers one to ten while two secret agents tryto solve the mysterious SUBJECTS:Folklore message"Get ten. 1975

Teepee tales. SUBJECTS:Counting by El Comancho EASY FICTION Ten, nine, eight. Stories of animals, the woods and things that by Molly Bang were as told by Little Owl, the old Indian EASY FICTION story-teller used. 1972 Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little SUBJECTS:Folklore girl going to bed. 1983

The Telephone. SUBJECTS:Counting by William Jay Smith EASY FACTION The Ten-alarm camp-out. The authoN phone is rung constantly by by Cathy Warren animals calling about their problems. 1977 EASY FICTION Anarmadiilofamilyinnocentlycauses SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme havoc during their campout. 1983

Ten black dots. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Donald Crews EASY FICTION The Tent. A counting book which shows what can be by Dorothy Z. Seymour done with tenlack dots. 1968 EASY FICTION Simple story about children who overcrowd SUBJECTS:Counting a tent and cause it to collapse. 1965

Ten little caterpillars. (An Early-start preschool reader) by Bill Martisi SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Each caterpillar had a different adventure; Terrible things could happen. the tenth little caterpillar by and by became by Ned Delaney a butterfly. 1967 EASY FICTION

, Fired from the Crusi and Flake Company in There'll be a hot time in the old town favor of the boss's nephew, a pie deliverer tonight. inadvertently turns defeat into victory. 1983by Robert M. Quackenbush EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: Animal stories Illustrations accompany the verses of the Thank youyou're welcome. folksongdescribing the Chicago fire. Includes the music and information of fire by Louis Slobodkin safety. 19'74 EASY FICTION A humorous rhyming story about a small SUBJECTS:General boy who learns how one earns the right to say welcome." 1957 There's a nightmare in my closet. Ages 3 - 7 Recorded by Mercer Mayer SUBJECTS: General EASY FICTION That dreadful day. Fears and fancies can take shape from the cracks on the ceiling, undulate in the breeze by James Stevenson that billows the curtain, assume the bulk ofa EASY FICTION dresser in the dark or come galumphing out When Mary Ann and Louie return unhappy of the closet.Illustrated by Mercer Mayer. from their first day at school, Grandpa tells 1968 them about his own dreadful first day at Ages 6 - school. 1985 SUBJECTS:General

SUBJECTS:General There's a wocket in my pocket!. by Dr. Seuss That Olive!. EASY FICTION by Alice Schertle A householdofunusualcreatureshelp EASY FICTION beginning readers recognize common Andy's cat Olive always hides when he calls ",household words. 1974 her but one day Andy turns the tables and hides from Olive. 1986 (A Bright and early book) SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme SUBJECTS: Animal stories There's an ant in Anthony. That terrible Halloween night. by Bernard Most by James Stevenson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION After discovering an "ant" in hisown name, Grandpa tells Louie and Mary Ann of the Anthony searches forthe word "ant" in dreadful Halloween night that turned him other words. 1980 into an old man. 1980 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Holidays There's an ape behind the drape. There was a wise crow. by Bernard Most by Joseph Low EASY FICTION EASY FICTION When Anthony, a boy who likesto find A collection of nonsense verses about the words hidden in bigger words, findsan "ape" activities of animals and people. 1969 behind the drape, he chasesitinto some surprising locations. 1981 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General in a town by a river. 1971 There's nothing to dol. by James Stevenson SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION When Mai), and Louie are bored, Grandpa Three jovial huntsmen. tells them what happened one day when he by Susan Jeffers and his brother Wainey were bored. 1986 EASY FICTION Despite the many animals Inthe forest, three SUBJECTS: General hunters see only aship, ahouse, and a pincushion and find nothingto shoot. 1973 This is the bear. by Sarah Hayes SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A toy bearisaccidentally takento the Three little pigs. dump, but is rescued by a boy and a dog. by Rodney Peppe 1986 EASY FICTION Only one of the three pig brothers survives SUBJECTS: General thehazardousexperienceofbuildinga house. 1980 This is the house where Jack lives. by Joan Heilbroner SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION The old nursery rhyme in a modern version Three little pigs. which follows the style of the original. 1962 EASY FICTION Ages 6 - 7 The story of two little pigs whose poorly (I can read book) built houses are inadequate protection from SUBJECTS: General a hungry wolf and their brother whose brick house enables him to survive. 1963 This little pig : a Mother Goose jingle. Ages 5 - 7 EASY FICTION (The Follett just beginning-to-read series) The nursery rhyme beginning "This little pig SUBJECTS:Folklore went to market" is illustrated with eighteenth-century pigs who enact the tale Three sides and the round one. with extravagant embellishment. 1985 by Margaret Friskey EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: General A discussion between a circle and a triangle introducesbasicgeometricshapesand The Three bears. suggestswheretheycanbefoundin by Margaret Hi lien common objects. 1973 EASY FICTION Lost in the woods, a tired and hungry little SUBJECTS:General girl finds the home of the three bears where she helps herself to food and a bed. 1963 Three stories : The snow goose, The small miracle, Ludmila. (The Follett just beginning-to-read series) by Paul Gallico SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY 9CTION Each of these short storiesconcerns a child The Three birds. and an animal. 1976 by Hi Ide Heyduck-Huth Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A simple story of three newly hatched birds

1 '3 Three wishes. The rest of the baseball team wants Tiger to by Lucille Clifton take uff his hat but Tiger doesn't like being EASY FICTION told what to do. 1978 When a young girl finds a good luck penny Ages 7 - 9 and makes three wishes on it, she learns that (Little twirps understanding people book) friendshipisher most valued possession. SUBJECTS:General 1976 Tigers and oppossums : Mexkan animal SUBJECTS:General legends. by Marcos Kurtycz Three yellow dogs. EASY FICTION by Caron Lee Cohen The marriage of thelittle humming-bird; EASY FICTION TheTigerandtheoppossum; The Using just five different words in the text, biguidibela;The fly who dreamed that he the book describes the adventures of three was an eagle; Bigu; Better alone than in bad yellow dogs. 1986 company. 1984

SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Folklore

Thump and Plunk. Tilabel. by Janice May Udry by Patricia Coombs EASY FICTION EASY FICTION When Thump thumps Plunk's doll Plunkit, In, pt Tilabel, forced to spin, weave, and sew an argument starts. 1981 for the groundhog queen, is aided by three old "aunts"thus ensuring her marriage to the SUBJECTS:General prince. 1978

Thunderhoof. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Syd Hoff EASY FICTION Tim and Ginger. Thunderhoof, a wild horse, refuses to be by Edward Ardizzone tamed bythe cowboys butmissestheir EASY FICTION company after they give up and turn him Once again little Tim proves himself to be a loose. 1971 brave and clever lad as he rescues his friend Ginger who carelessly disregards the rising (An I can read book) tide of the sea. 1965 SUBJECTS:Animal stories Ages 5 - 7 Recorded SUBJECTS:General Tiger is a scaredy cat. by Joan Phillips Tim Mouse goes down the stream. EASY FICTION by Judy Brook Tiger, a scaredy cat who is even afraid of EASY FICTION the mice in his house, conquers his fear to When Willy Frog is captured by fierce river help Baby Mouse. 1986 rats, Tim Mouse sets sail on his little raft to the rescue. 1975, c1969 (Step into reading.A Step Ibook) SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Animal stories

Tiger take off your hat. Tim to the lighthouse. by Linda P. Silbert by Edward Ardizzone EASY FICTION EASY FICTION

1 3 ,; In this voyage, brave Tim with his friend Timothy's forest. Captain Mc Fee, accompanied by two by Freya Littledale stowaways, rescue a lighthouse keeper and EASY FICTION foil the schemes of evil men. 1968 Sincetherearenoforestsinthecity, Timothy makes one in his room using scraps. SUBJECTS:General 1969

Tim's friend Towser. SUBJECTS:General by Edward Ardizzone EASY FICTION Tiny Turtle's Thanksgiving. Tim's sea adventures continue as he and by Dave Ross Ginger discoveratiny stowaway puppy EASY FICTION which they try to conceal from the captain Tired of being a turtle, Tiny Turtle decides who hates dogs. 1962 to try to be an eagle one Thanksgiving Day, Ages 6 - 10 Recorded but decides itisn't much fun. 1986 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Holidays Tim's last voyage. by Edward Ardizzone Titch. EASY FICTION by Pat Hutchins Tim and Ginger run into trouble when they EASY FICTION sail as deck hands on the Arabella. 1972 Nothing Titch owned amounted to much except the smallest thing of alla seed. 1971 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Time. by Gillian Youldon Tizz south of the border. EASY FICTION by Elisa Bialk Showstheeventsofachild'sbirthday EASY FICTION throughouttheday from morningto Whilevacationingwithherfamilyin evening. 1979 Mexico, Tracyandher horse,Tizz, experiencesomeofthedangersand (Picture play) excitement of that country. 1971 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:Animal stories Timothy Robbins climbs the mountain. by Alvin Tresselt The Toad hunt. EASY FICTION by Janet Chenery A quiet adventure about two boys who go EASY FICTION up a mountain. 1960 While looking for a toad, two little boys see Ages 5 - 8 many of the other residents of their garden SUBJECTS:General and pond. 1967 Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Timothy Tall Feather. (A Science I can read book.) by Charlotte Pomerantz SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Timothy and his grandfather talk aboutand Toby in the country, Toby in the city. then dream aboutIndians. 1986 by Maxine Zohn Bozzo EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Although one Toby lives in the city and the other in the country, and one is a boy and 140 the other agirl, thcy both enjoy similar things. 1982 Too big. by Holly Keller SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION When his new brother comes home from the Toby's friends. hospital, Henry discovers he's too big for by Laura Bannon some of the things he'd like to do. 1983 EASY FICTION Grandpa pretends he cannot think whom SUBJECT& General Toby wants to play with and suggests all the animals in the neighborhood. 1963 The Toolbox, by Ann,1 F. Rockwell SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION An easy-to-readdescriptionofthebasic Together. tools found in a toolbox. 1971 by June Behrens EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Discusses the many ways in which different kinds of people can be one's best friend. Too ley! Too ley!. 1975 by Frank Modell EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The reward for finding a lost dog sends two young boys to the movies. 1979 The Tomten and the fox. by Astrid (Ericson) Lindgren SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Unlike his troll relative whose actions are The Topsy-turvy family. mostly mischievous, the gnome-sized by Emma L. Brock Jultomten is the special guardian of farms. EASY FICTION 1965, c1966 The coming of new teacher affords this Ages 4 - 8 pioneer family many excuses for exercising SUBJECTS:Folklore their ability to collect catastrophe. 1962, c1943 Tony Beaver, griddle skater. Ages 7 - 10 by Elizabeth Carmer SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Tony Beaver, champion griddle skater of the The Tortoise and the hare : an Aesop fable. southern states, challenges his cousin Paul by Janet Stevens Bunyan to a griddle skating race. 1965 2ASY FICTION Recounts the race between the boastful hare SUBJECTS:Folklore and the perservering tortoise. 1984

Tony's birds. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Millicent (Ellis) Selsam EASY FICTION Tortoise island. A young boy goes for a bird walk with his by Jurg Furrer fatherandsoonhehaslearnedabout EASY FICTION watching birds by himself. 1961 The tortoises envy theturtle'sabilityto swim and the seagulls' ability to fly until (A Science I can read book) they discover everyone has hisown special SUBJECTS:General abilities. 1975 A donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster, each SUBJECTS:Animal stories afflicted with old age, form a band and plan to make a living as musicians. 1944 The Town mouse and the country mouse. by Paul Galdone SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION When the town mouse and the country The Tree and the seasons. mouse visit each other,they discover they by Ie la Mari prefer very different ways of life. 1971 EASY FICTION Wordless illustrations depict the effect of SUBJECTS:Folklore changing seasons on a tree. 1979

A Town without children. SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION A devastating fire and a great flood teach The Trek. thevillagersthe value of theirchildren. by Ann Jonas 1979 EASY FICTION The citystreets become a jungle, then a (The Rights of children) desert, as a child forges her way to school, SUBJECTS:General observing and avoiding all the wild animals posing as trees, chimneys, fences, and even The Toy circus. f ruit. 1985 by Jan Wahl EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General From a quiet box in a young child's room erupts a nighttime circus with the dreaming The Trip. child self-cast as ringmaster. 1986 by Ezra Jack Keats EASY FICTION (Gulliver books) Lonely in a new neighborhood, Louie creates SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme a magic box from a shoebox and sees his old friends trick-or-treating. 1978 The Train. by Robert Welber SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION A little girl tries to conquer her fear of the Troll country. grassy meadow between the house and the by Edward Marshall train tracks. 1972 EASY FICTION Elsie Fay venturesintothedeep, dark SUBJECTS:General woods,meetsatroll,andattemptsto outsmart him. 1980 A Train for Tommy. by Edith Tarcov (Dial easy-to-read) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Genet al Tommy loves to play with trains and dreams of riding on one. 1962 The Trouble with mom. by Babette Cole SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A young boy's mother, who is a witch, is not The Traveling musicians. immediately accepted by the parents of the by Jacob Grimm children in his new school. 1984 EASY FICTION

1 ,1 '2 SUBJECTS:General Greedy Monkey makes every effort to cheat Turtle out of the bananas that rightfully Truck. belong to her. 1983 by Donald Crews EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Follows the journey of a truck from loading to unloading. 1980 Turtle spring. by Lillian Hoban SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION The Turtle familyispuzzled by a very Truck song. strange bump under the lettuce bed in their by Diane Siebert garden. 1978 EASY FICTION Rhymed text and illustrations describe the (Greenwillow read-alone) journey of a transcontinental truck. 1984 SUBJECTS: Animal stories

SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme The Turtles' picnic and other nonsense stories. The Truffle pig. by Terry Berger by Claire Huchet Bishop EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Three short stories about a suspicious turtle, To save his petpig from becoming the a very particular dog, and the king of the family meal, a French boy runs away with jungle, 1977 him. 1971 SUBJECTS:General (A Break-of-day book) SUBJECTS: Animal stories Twelve bells for Santa. by Crosby Bonsall Tuntuni, the ailor bird. EASY FICTION by Betsy Bang Three children, off to the North Pole to EASY FICTION deliver twelve chocolate bells to Santa for In two episodes, a brash bird succeeds in winning a contest, become very hungryon riling the Rajah. 1978 the way. 1977 (Greenwillow read-alone.) (An I can read book) SUBJECTS''olklore SUBJECTS:Holidays

The Turnip. Twelve days of Christmas. by Janina Domanska EASY FICTION EASY FICTION More and more gifts arrive from ayoung When all those in the line finally pull up thebear's true love each of the twelve days of giantturniptheyfallbackwards. The Christmas. 1981 magpie, the last to join, flies away thinking he caused the damage. 1969 SUBJECTS:Holidays

SUBJECTS:Folklore Twenty-two bears. by Claire Huchet Bishop The Turtle and the monkey : a Philippine EASY FICTION tale. This picture book describes the antics ofa by Paul Galdone large family of bears in the wild woods of EASY FICTION Wyoming. 1964

1 4 `,-; Ages 3 - 5 Recorded by Judy De lton SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Bear becomes jealous when Duck, his best Twin kittens. friend, makes friends with Chipmunk who is by Inez Hogan new in the neighborhood. 1976 EASY FICTION Pounce and Purr are twin kittens who go SUBJECTS:Animal stories around thebig town beforethey'reold enough. 1958 Two little bears. by Yl la SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Yl la has writtenand pictured with Twin puppies. photographs a tale of her own pet bear cubs. by Inez Hogan 1954 EASY FICTION Ages 4 - 6 The story of Yip and Yup, twin puppies whoSUBJECTS:Animal stories move to the farm to live with Ned and Nell. 1959 Two places to sleep. by Joan Schuchman SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION David describes living with his father and Two bear cubs. visitinghis mother every other weekend by Ann Jonas after his parents' divorce. 1979 EASY FICTION Two adventurous cubs love to wander, but SUBJECTS:General when frightened, appreciate having Mother close by. 1982 The Two Reds. by Will and Nicolas SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION One bright morning Red the boy dashed out Two dates for Mike. to play and Red the cat set out in search of by Florence Musgrave food. What a chase ensued! 1950 EASY FICTION Mike ispresented with various problems SUBJECTS:General during his first year of high school. 1973, c1964 Tye May F.nd the magic brush. Ages 12-17 Recorded by Molly Bang SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION In a dream, a poor orphan is given a brush Two is a team. that brings tolite everything she paints. by Lorraine Beim 1981 EASY FICTION After disagreement in building a coaster, a (Greenwillow read alone.) black boy and his white playmate learn the SUBJECTS:General value of working together on aproject. 1973, c1945 UFO kidnap:. by Nancy Robison (A Voyager book, AVB 86) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Two boys from earth are kidnapped into a UFO,flown to another planet,and Two is company. commanded to return something they don't have. 1978 Up a tree. (A Fun to read book) by Ed Young SUBJECTS:Science fiction EASY FICTION A cat finds himself up a tree and won't Uncle Boris and Maude. come down until supper passes him by. 1983 by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories without words Maude and Uncle Boris discover a cure for their boredom. 1979 Up and up. by Shirley Hughes (A Reading-on-my-own book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A small girl wants to fly and succeeds after several attempts. 1986, c1979 Uncle Elephant. by Arnold Lobel SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION Uncle Elephant comes to the rescue when Up the down elevator. his nephew's parents are lost atsea and caresby Norma Farber for him until they are found again. 1981 EASY FICTION Introduces the numbers 1 to 10 as various (An I can read book) tradespeople get on an elevatorin ever SUBJECTS:Animal stories increasing numbers. 1979

Uncle Harry. SUBJECTS:Counting by Elizabeth Shub EASY FICTION Up to ten and down again. Uncle Harry takes in a stray kitten for the by Lisa Campbell Ernst night but then cannot find anyone who will EASY FICTION take it off his hands. 1972 The numbers from one to tenare introduced asa picnicisbegun, enjoyed, and then SUBJECTS:Animal stories rained out. 1985 The Undersea people. SUBJECTS:Counting by Eve Bunting EASY FICTION Ups & downs. A young member of an underwater colony by Bob Gill tries to overcc ale her fear of sharks and EASY FICTION other creatures that threaten her everyday When the black cloud hides them from each life. 1978 other's moves, the Ups livingon top of the hilland the Downs livinginthe valley SUBJECTS: Science fiction nearly start a war with each other. 1974

Up a tall tree. SUBJECTS:General by Anne F. Rockwell EASY FICTION 'the Valiant chattee-maker. A woodcutter'ssonexploresthenearby by Christine Price forest where he makes adiscovery that EASY FICTION changes his life. 1981 One stormy night when he capturesa tiger mistakingitfor his own lost donkey,a SUBJECTS: General potterblundersthrough a series of misadventures. 1966 The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Ages 5 - 8 by C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Lucy and Edmund, accompanied by cousin The Very busy spider. Eustace, sail to the land of Narnia, where by Eric Carle Eustace is temporarily transformed into a EASY FICTION green dragon. 1986, c1952 The farm animals try to divert a busy little Ages 9 - 12 Recorded spider from spinning her web, butshe SUBJECTS:General persists and produces a thing of beauty and usef ulness. 1985 The Voyage of the floating bedstead. by Jon Chalon SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION Using an old brass bedstead and other junk, The Very hungry caterpillar. two youngsters build a boat and sail off to by Eric Carle adventureswithpirates,mermaids,and EASY FICTION desert islanders. 1973 This caterpillar is so hungry he eats right through the pictures on the pages. After SUBJECTS:General leavingmanyholes,heemergesasa beautiful butterfly. 1976? Waggleby of Fraggle Rock. by Stephanie Calmenson SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION Booker befriends a cave creature with some Victoria's ABC adventure. very destructive habitsand some lovable by Cathy Warren ones too. 1985 EASY FICTION A little brown snake saves her family after SUBJECTS:General pandemonium at a cookout endangers their live& 1984 Wagon wheels. by Barbara Brenner SUBJECTS:Alphabet EASY FICTION Shortly after the Civil War, a black family Violets are blue. travels to Kansas to take advantage of the by Mary Kennedy free land offered through the Homestead EASY FICTION Act 1978 The important doings in a littlegirl'slife from her 6th birthday to her 7th. 1951 SUBJECTS:Historical fiction

SUBJECTS:General Waiting. by Nicki Weiss The Voyage of Osiris : a myth of ancient EASY FICTION Egypt. A bird, a rose, the wind, and a lady bug trick by Gerald McDermott Annalee. 1981 EASY FICTION Retells the myth of how Osiris, ruler of SUBJECTS:General Egypt and husband of Isis, comes to be ruler instead of the underworld. 1977 Wake up and good night. by Charlotte Zolotow SUBJECTS:Folklore EASY FICTION Records the experiences of getting up and

1 4 1; going to bed. 1971 Walt Disney's Cinderella. SUBJECTS:General by Walt Disney Productions EASY FICTION Oversize Wake up, Jeremiah. Though mistreated by her family, Cinderella by Ronald Him ler manages to get to the Princes' ball with the EASY FICTION help of her fairy godmother. 1950 A small boy runs to a hilltop to greet the rising sun and home again to wake his SUBJECTS:Folklore parents. 1979 Walt Disney's The sorcerer's apprentice.. SUBJECTS: General by Walt Disney Productions EASY FICTION Wake up, Sun!. Apprenticed to a sorcerer, Mickey Mouse by David Lee Harrison tries to save himself work by making some EASY FICTION magic. 1974, c1973 When Dog wakes up in the middle of the night, he launches all the other farm animals(Disney's wonderful world of reading, no. 12) in a worried search for the missing sun. SUBJECTS: General 1986 Ages 3 - 6 Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh and Tigger SUBJECTS: Animal stories too. by Walt Disney Productions Walpole. EASY FICTION by Syd Hoff Rabbit plans to unbounce Tigger, but he EASY FICTION discovers he likesa bouncy Tigger best. Although Walpole is the biggest walrusin 1975 the herd, he would rather play with the baby walruses than be a leader. 1977 (Disney's wonderful world of reading: 35) SUBJECTS: General (An Early I can book) SUBJECiS:Animal stories Waltzing Matilda. by Andrew Barton Paterson Walt Disney Productions presents Robin EASY FICTION Hood and the great coach robbery. An illustrated version of the poem which by Walt Disney Productions has almost become an Australian national EASY FICTION anthem. 1972, c1970 Disguised as fortune tellers, Robin Hood and Little John stop Prince John's coach, tell his SUBJECTS:General fortune, and carry off his gold. 1974 Washout at Liberty Valley. (Disney's wonderful world of reading) by F. A. Jaroch SUBJECTS: General EASY FICTION Four brothers who possessextraordinary Walt Disney's Bambi. powers when wearing their magical sneakers by Walt Disney Productions help savethreefamilies camped neara EASY FICTION Oversize breaking dam. 1978 The adventures of a young deer growing up in a forest. 1949 (The Adventures of the Sneeky Sneekers) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS: Animal stories Watch out for the chicken feet in Your EASY FICTION soup. After visitriga farmtolearn aboutits by Tomie De Paola operations and animals , a group of children EASY FICTION build a farm in their classroom. 1976 Embarrassed to introduce his friend to his old-fashioned Italian grandmother, a young (Going places series) boy gains a new appreciation of her when SUBJECTS:General he finds how well she and his friend get We visit the zoo. along. 1974 by Bruce Wannamaker SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A trip to the zoo to see the animals prompts Watch out!. a class of children to make animals for a by Norah Smaridge school zoo. 1976 EA3Y FICTION Distinctively styled witty illustrations and (Going places series) humorous verse show beginning readers the SUBJECTS:General meaning of signs. 1965 Ages 5 - 7 We wish you a Merry Christmas. SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION An illustratedversionofthetraditional Watch out! Word Bird. English carol centering on good cheer and by Jane Belk Moncure figgy pudding. 1983 EASY FICTION When Word Bird doesn't stay in the yard as SUBJECTS:Holidays his mother told him to do, he learns the hard We're going to have a baby. way that she was right. 1982 by Doris Wild Helmering (Word Birds for early birds) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Jimmy is glad there's going to be a new baby inhis family until his friend advises him The Way mothers are. that babies are nothing to be happy about. by Miriam Schlein 1978 EASY FICTION A littlecattriesto figure out why his SUBJECTS:General mother loves him even when he is naughty, and if she loves him at other times because We're very good friends, my brother and I. he is good. 1963 by P.K. Hallinan EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A boy explains why he is glad to have a brother to play with, to feel sad and happy We can jump. with, or just to be with. 1973 by Barbara Williams EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General An easy-to-readinvitationto jump ina Webster and Arnold and the giant box. variety of ways. 1973 by P. K. Roche SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Webster and Arnold find a giant box and We visit the farm. pretend itis a cave, a train, a restaurant, a by Bruce Wannamaker rocket, and a submarine. 1980

1 ,1 EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Several animals describe the world from their point of view. The lark, flying above, A Wet Monday. sees that they are all partially correct. 1974 by Dorothy Edwards EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme On one particular rainy Monday, allthe members of a family have a difficult day. What does Word Bird see?. 1976 by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Word Bird sees the homes of a number of different animals. 1982 What a dog!. by Sharon Gordon (Word Birds for early birds) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS: General Mother, Father, and sister Sue are too busy towalkBernie. Billytriesbutthings What have I got?. happen. 1980 by Mike McClintock EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories Whatwonderfulthingscanhappento someone whose pockets are filled with some What can you do with a box?. string, a box, a hook, a ball,a penny, a bit of by Ruth Shaw Radlauer wood, a pan, and a dish! 1961 EASY FICTION Age 6 Boxes canbeusedforhiding, making (An Early I can read book) window gardens, sliding down hills, andso SUBJECTS: General many thingsthat they shouldnever be thrown away. 1973 What I hear in my school. by June Behrens SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Illustrates with text and photographssome What can you make of it?. of the sounds that you might hear ifyou by Franz Brandenberg stop and listen. 1976 EASY FICTION A family of field mice finally find away to SUBJECTS: General use their collection of rubbish. 1977 What is it?. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Margaret Hillert EASY FICTION What did you leave behind?. A curious red string leads two youngsters to by Alvin Tresselt an unusual playmate. 1978 EASY FICTION Suggestsvividintangiblesouvenirsone (A Follett just beginning-to-readmystery in carries away from such places and verse) experiences as abeach, a parade, the woods, SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme a snow coveredhill, and a county fair. 1978 What is it?. SUBJECTS:General by Tana Hoban EASY FICTION What do you see?. Simple objects for the reader to identifyare by Janina Domanska shown, without text, in color photographson each page. 1985 saw those strangetracks, off he ran to followthem. And then the adventures SUBJECTS:Stories without words began. 1965

What is Fapa up to now?. SUBJECTS:Animal stories by Miriam Anne Borne EASY FICTION What's inside?. Benjamia Franklin's young daughter by Duanne Daughtry describes the various electrical experiments EASY FICTION done by her father. 1977 Presents pairs of photographs, the first of which shows the outside of an object and (A Break-of-day book) invitesthereader toguessthe contents SUBJECTS:Historical fiction before turning to the second photograph for the answer. 1984 What is sour? What is sweet?. by Helen Webber SUBJECTS:Stories without words EASY FICTION A picture book of opposites. 1967 What's inside?. by Satoshi Kitamura (A Kin/Der owl book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Alphabet book for older children. 1985 Ages 4 - 6 What is the color of the wide, wide world?. SUBJECTS:Alphabet by Margaret Friskey EASY FICTION What's so funny, Ketu? : a Nuer tale. Each animal insists the world is a different by Vcrna Aardema color, depending on his own surroundings. EASY FICTION 1973 For saving thelifeof a snake, Ketuis rewarded by being allowed to hear animals SUBJECTS:Animal stories think. 1982

What should I wear?. SUBJECTS:Folklore by Pamela Rowland EASY FICTION What's that?. Rhymed riddles whose answers all consistof by Virginia Allen Jensen something to be worn. 1975 EASY FICTION Fourfriendsattempttofindahidden SUBJECTS:General playmate. 1978, c1977

What time is it, Mrs. Bear?. SUBJECTS:General by Julia Killingback EASY FICTION What's wrong, Ralph?. Followstheactivitiesofthe busy Bear by Ronald Wegen family throughout the day. 1985 EASY FICTION Only the reader and Ralph can see the very SUBJECTS:Animal stories strange sights that seem to surround him everywhere he goes. 1984 What Whiskers did. by Ruth Carroll SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION When Whiskers, a small gray poodle puppy, Wheel on the chimney.

1 5 0 by Margaret Wise Brown When the sun shines. EASY FICTION by Hi lde Heyduck-Huth A Hungariantiesabigwheeltohis EASY FICTION chimney.LIe hopes that two storkes will Illustrates various things associated with the nest there and bring good luck to his family. rising sun. 1971, c1969 1954 Ages 3 - 7 Recorded SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General When the tide is low. When Francie was sick. by Sheila Cole by Holly Keller EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A little girl and her mother talk about all When Francieissick and cannot goto the things they will do at the beach when school, Mama takes good care of her. 1985 the tide is low. 1985

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When I get bigger. When you were a baby. by Mercer Mayer by Ann Jonas EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A child imagines all the things to be done Reminds the child of all the things he or she when one is bigger. 1983 couldn't do as a baby. 1982

(Little critter book) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Where are you going, little mouse?. When I grow up and you grow down. by Robert Kraus by Kathe Tanous Levenson EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A little mouse run,. awayfrom home to find A little girl imagines what would happen if anicer family, but when darkness comes he she were big and her mother were little. misses them. 1986 1983 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Where can it be?. When I was young in the mountains. by Ann Jonas by Cynthia Rylant EASY FICTION EASY FICTION A child looks all over the house for her Reminiscences of the pleasures of life in the missing blanket. 1986 mountains as a child. 1982 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Where did that naughty title hamAer go?. When Panda came to our house. by Patty Wolcott by Helen Zane Jensen EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Agroupoffirstgraderssearchthe A panda visits an American girl and teaches classroom for their missing hamster. 1974 her about China. 1985 SUBJECTS:Animal stories SUBJECTS:Animal stories Where do bears sleep?. by Barbara Shook Hazen SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Describesin versewithaccompanying Where is it?. pictures how and where various animals by Tana Hoban sleep. 1970 EASY FICTION Follows in verse and photographs a young SUBJECTS:Animal stories rabbit's search for his own Easter basket. 1974 Where does my cat sleep?. by Norma Simon SUBJECTS:Holidays EASY FICTION At night each member of the family sleeps Where is my friend?. in his or her own bed, but Rocky the cat by Betsy Maestro sleeps anywhere and everywhere. 1982 EASY FICTION Harriet's search for her friend introduces a SUBJECTS:Animal stories number of location words. 1976

Where does the butterfly go when it rains?. (A Word concept book) by May Garelick SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The book presents, in brief, poetic text and Where the wild things are. drawings, a young child's wondering about by Maurice Sendak where various animals go whenitrains. EASY FICTION 1961 A naughty little boy, sent to bed without his Ages 4 - 6 supper, sails to the land of the wild things SUBJECTS:General where he becomes their king. 1963

Where does the sun go at night?. SUBJECTS:General by Mirra Ginsburg EASY FICTION Where's Florrie?. Every night the sun goes to the house of his by Barbara Cohen grandma, the deep blue sky is tucked in bed EASY FICTION by his grandpa, the wind, and is awakened Florrie makes her stern father angry by the following day by the morning. 1980 building a fire in her toy stove. 1976

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Where does the teacher live?. Where's Mark?. by Paula Kurzband Feder by Jacquie Hann EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Three children try to discover where their A group of children look all over the house teacher lives. 1979 for Mark. Has the boogeyman gotten him? 1977 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Where in the world is Henry?. by Lorna Balian Where's my cheese?. EASY FICTION by Stanley Mack A little boy's quest for Henry takes himall EASY FICTION the way into the universe. 1972 A cat accused of taking a piece of cheese sets off a chain of events that involves the

152 whole town. 1977 Carried away from her wagon train in Texas by the old mare she is riding, a little girl is SUBJECTS:Animal stories befriended by a white stallion. 1982

Where's my daddy?. (Greenwillow read-alone books) by Shigeo Watanabe SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A little bear asks passers by if they have Who goes there in my garden?. seen his daddy. 1982 by Ethel Collier EASY FICTION (An I can do it all by myself book) Picture story book about a little boy who SUBJECTS: Animal stories spends all of his winter birthday money on seeds for his spring garden. 1963 Where's Spot?. Ages 3 - 6 by Eric Hill SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION A mother dog finds eight other animals Who stole alligator's shoe?. hiding around the house before finding her by Jacquelyn Reinach lost puppy. 1980 EASY FICTION Alligatorblameseverybodybutherself SUBJECTS: Animal stories when she can't find her left shoe. 1977

Where's the bear?. (Sweet Pickles series) by Charlotte Pomerantz SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION A group of townspeople go looking for a Who took the farmer's (hat)?. bear. 1984 by Joan L. Nodset EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme The wind blows away the farmer's hat and he finds it being used in a most surprising Whistle for Willie. way. 1963 by Ezra Jack Keats EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The adventures of a little boy who tries to whistle for his dog the way big boys do. Who was tricked?. 1964 by James Cloyd Bowman Ages 5 - 8 Recorded EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General Pekka, a country boy, set out tosellhis father's cow.It was his luck to be stopped The White seal : from the jungle books. by two rascals bent on tricking a boy into a by Rudyard Kipling bad trade. 1966 EASY FICTION Kotick, the young seal, saves his SUBJECTS:General contemporariesfromthedreadedseal hunters. 1982 Who will be my friends?. Ages 5 - 8 by Syd Hoff SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION About a small boy who makes friends ina The White stallion. new neighborhood because of his handiness by Elizabeth Shub with a baseball. 1960 EASY FICTION Age 6 (An Early I can read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The sun and water once lived on earth as friends, but because the sun failed to build Who-oo-oo. his house large enough, he and his wife the by Elizabeth Rice moon were driven into the sky when the EASY FICTION water came to visit them. 1968 The owl lists the other forest creatures he sees and hears from his perch. 1972 SUBJECTS:Folklore

SUBJECTS:Animal stories Why won't winter go?. by Lissa McLaughlin Whose little bird am I?. EASY FICTION by Leonard Weisgard Bored with winter, Andy angrily protests the EASY FICTION lingering seasonuntilhe findsa skunk A simple rhythmic repetitive look-atbook cabbage, an early sign of spring. 1983 for the very youngest. 1965 SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Wilberforce goes on a picnic. Whose mouse are you?. by Margaret Gordon by Robert Kraus EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Brief text and illustrations depict activities A lonely little mouse has to be resourceful from sunrise to sunset the day Wilberforce in order to bring his family back together. and his family go on a picnic. 1982 1969?, c1970 SUBJECTS: Animal stories SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme Wild animals. Why can't I be William. by Brian Wildsmith by Ellen Conford EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Thisbookincludesallkindsofwild Life seems more bearable to Jonathon when animals--arouteofwolves,alepeof after envying his friend William, who seems leopards, etc. 1967 to have permission to do anything, he finds Ages 5 - 8 out William envies him. 1972 SUBJECTS:Animal stories

SUBJECTS:General Wild Robin. by Susan Jeffers Why do grown-ups have all the fun?. EASY FICTION by Marisabina Russo Robin hates the chores he must do around EASY FICTION his house until he is kidnapped to fairyland When Hannah is in bed unable to sleep, she where there is nothing to do but play. 1976 imaginesallthefunthe grownupsare havingdoing all the things she likes to do. SUBJECTS:General 1987 Wiley and the Hairy Man. SUBJECTS:General by Molly Bang EASY FICTION Why the sun and the moon live in the sky : With his mother's help, Wiley out-wits the an African folktale. hairy creature that dominates the swamp by Elphinstone Dayrell nearhis home by the Tombigbee River. 1976 by Kenneth Grahame EASY FICTION isReady-to-read.) The adventures of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, SUBJECTS:Folklore bumptious Mr. Toad, and other animals who live along the river and in the woods. 1961 WM it rain?. Ages 9- 12 Recorded by Holly Keller SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION When the clouds darken and the wind hums Window wishing. and blows, allthe animals living in and by Jeannette Franklin Caines around the pond wonder ifit will rain. 1984 EASY FICTION A sister and brother spend a vacation with SUBJECTS:Animal stories their unconventional grandmother. 1980

Willaby. SUBJECTS:General by Rachel Isadora EASY FICTION Winnie-the-pooh : theunbouncingof A first grader gets into trouble when her Tigger. loveof drawing keepsher from doing by Alan Alexander Milne something important. 1977 EASY FICTION Oversize Pooh, Piglet, and Rabbit deliberately lose SUBJECTS:General Tigger duringahikeinan attemptto unbounce their friend. 1977, c1974 William and Boomer. by Lindsay Barrett George SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Young William longs to swim like hisnew Winston, Newton,. Elton, and Ed. petgoose, and as the summer passes he by James Stevenson learns to do just that. 1987 EASY FICTION Two stories--the firstfeaturingthree SUBJECTS:General pugnaciousseals,thesecond,a stranded penguin. 1978 William Tell. by Nina Bawden (Greenwillow read-alone books) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:Animal stories A retelling of the legend of William Tell, who shot an apple from his son's head and Winter. ultimately was responsible fer the formation by Colin Mc Naughton of the country of Switzerland. 1981 EASY FICTION Brief text and illustrations portraysome of SUBJECTS:Folklore the activities and characteristics of winter. 1984 The Wind blew. by Pat Hutchins (A Dial very first book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General A rhymed tale describing the antics ofa capricious wind. 1974 The Winter bear. by Ruth Craft SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION Recounts in rhyme the adventures of three The Wind in the willows. children out on a winter walk. 1975, c1974 by Mary Calhoun SUBJECTS:Stories in rhyme EASY FICTION An adaptation of a Cornish folktale of the Winter magic. misfortunes that befall a man who tries to by Eve line Hasler outwit a woman thought to be a witch. 1977 EASY FICTION Ages 7 - 9 Recorded Peter's cat Sebastian takes him out into a SUBJECTS:Folklore snow-covered world to show him the secrets of winter. 1984 A Wizard of Earthsea. by Ursula K. Le Guin SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION An intricate fantasy about Sparrowhawk, a The Winter picnic. talented but arrogant student of wizardry. by Robert Welber 1986, c1968 EASY FICTION Ages 11-14 Recorded A little boy is determined to have a picnic SUBJECTS:General even though itis snowing. 1970 A Woggle of witches. SUBJECTS:General by Adrienne Adams EASY FICTION Winter's coming. Witches are frightened by strange creatures by Eve Bunting on the night of their special celebration. EASY FICTION 1971 As the seasonschange, therearefatter caterpillars, thicker corn husks, and brighter SUBJECTS:Holidays fall leaves predicting a hard cold winter. 1977 The Wolf and the seven little kids. by Jacob Grimm (A let me read book) EASY FICTION SUBJECTS:General The familiar Grimm folktale about the greedy wolf who eats six little goats, only to The Wish card ran out!. be outsmarted by their very clever mother. by James Stevenson 1958 EASY FICTION Ages 5 - 8 Recorded Charlie tries to undo the last wish made on aSUBJECTS:Folklore charge card from International Wish, but the company has gone out of business. 1981 Wolfie. by Janet Chenery SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Two boys find a wolf spider and through A Witch's garden. observing it and consulting a woman at the by Miriam (Burt) Young nature center they learn its habit. 1969 EASY FICTION Jenny becomes alarmed when she surmises (A Science I can read book.) Mrs. Matthews, a neiglborhood newcomer, is SUBJECTS:Animal stories a witch.Should she expose her cr exorcise her? 1973 The Woman with the eggs. Ages 10-13 Recorded by Jan Wahl SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION The greedy woman is so preoccupied with The Witch's pig : a Cornish folktale. her plans for becoming rich from selling her eggs that she forgets she is carrying them in with his friend Duck. 1984 a basket on her head. 1974 (Word Bird's short vowels adventures) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Wonders of nature. Word Bird makes words with Hen. by Jane Werner Watson by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION Oversize EASY FICTION A book about plants and animals in the sea When his father brings him some new word and on the land. 1958 puzzles, Word Bird makes up more words with his friend Hen. 1984 (A Big Golden Book) SUBJECTS:General (Word Bird's short vowel adventures) SUBJECTS:General Word Bird asks : What? What? What?. by Jane Belk Moncure Word Bird makes words with Pig. EASY FICTION by Jane Belk Moncure Word Bird goes for a walk in the country EASY FICTION with his father and asks a lot of questions Word Bird makes up more words with his about what he sees.Illustrated by Vera friend Pig. 1984 Gohman. 1983 (Word Bird's short vowel adventures) (Word Birds for early birds) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Word Bird's circus surprise. Word Bird builds a city. by Jane Belk Moncure by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Uses a very simple vocabulary to describe Word Bird uses his blocks to build a city Word Bird's trip to the circus. 1981 complete with an airport, zoo, roads, and neighborhoods. Illustrated by Vera Gohman.(Her Word Birds for early birds) 1983 SUBJECTS:General

(Word Birds for early biros, Word Bird's fall words. SUBJECTS:General by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION Word Bird makes words with Dog. Word Bird puts words about fall in his wcqd by. Jane Belk Moncure house--leaves, playground, football, Pilgrims, EASY FICTION monsters, and others. 1985 Word Bird and his friend Dog makeup a variety of words. Each word that they make(Word house words for early birds) up leads theminto a new activity. SUBJECTS:General Illustrated by Vera Gohman. 1984 Word Bird's hats. (Word Bird's short vowel adventures) by Jane Belk Moncure SUBJECTS:General EASY FICTION Uses simple vocabulary to describe the hats Word Bird makes words with Duck. from different occupations that Word Bird by Jane Belk Moncure trics on during the week. 1982 EASY FICTION On a rainy day, Word Bird makesup words (Word Birds for early birds) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Word Bird's shapes. Working. by Jane Belk Moncure by Helen Oxenbury EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Word Bird uses his blocks to build various Baby is shown with his potty, carriage, bowl, shapes. 1983 bathtub, bottle, and crib. 1981 6 mo & older (Word Birds for early birds) (Baby board books) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General

Word Bird's spring words. Working wheels. by Jane Belk Moncure by Helen Webber EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Word Bird puts words about spring in his A picture book about all kinds of wheels. word housemud puddles, shamrocks, seeds, 1967 kites, and others. 1985 (A Kin/Der owl book) (Word house words for early birds) SUBJECTS:General SUBJECTS:General Worse than Willy:. Word Bird's summer words. by James Stevenson by Jane Belk Moncure EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Complainingto Grandpa thattheir new Word Bird puts words about summer in his baby brother is no fun, Mary Ann and Louie word houseswimming, pool, seashells, boat, are surprised to hear that Grandpa's baby fireworks,lemonade,parade,andothers. brother was the same way. 1984 1985 SUBJECTS:General (Word house words for early birds) SUBJECTS:General The Worst team ever. by Leonard P. Kessler Word Bird's winter words. EASY FICTION by Jane Belk Moncure Old Turtle and Melvin Moose help the worst EASY FICTION baseball team in the swamp win the final Wot d Bitd puts words about winter in his game of the season. 1985 word house--snow, mittens, sled, icicles, Santa Claus, and others. 1985 SUBJECTS:General

(Word house words for early birds) Wouk! you like to play h:(le and seek in SUBJECTS:General this book with lovable, furry old Grover?. by Jon Stone Working. EASY FICTION by Jean Claverie Grover plays a game of hide and seek with EASY FICTION the reader. 1976 When school is closed on account of snow, a little boy goes to his father's office for the (A Random House pictureback) day and discovers that work can be a real SUBJECTS:General adventure. 1986, c1985 Xerus won't allow it. (It's great to read!) by Richard Hefter EASY FICTION EASY FICTION Xerus isconvinced that more rules and The tables turn at last for Titch, who has regulations will keep order in the townof been inheriting his older siblings outgrown Sweet Pickles, until she finds that she has to clothes. 1983 follow the rules too. 1978 SUBJECTS:General (Sweet Pickles series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Young Joe. by Jan Ormerod Yakety yak yak yak. EASY FICTION by Richard Hefter Joe does not want one fish, two frogs, three EASY FICTION mice, or even nine lambshe just wantsone Yakdriveseverybodycrazywithhis puppy. 1986 incessant talking, until he drives histaxi right into a big hole. 1977 (Jan Ormerod's little ones) SUBJECTS:Animal stories (Sweet Pickles series) SUBJECTS:Animal stories Your face : 25 words. by Jack Winder The Yearling. EASY FICTION by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings There are lots of different faces, butyour EASY FICTION face is special. 1974 A youngboywhosefamilymakesa precarious livingina backwoods Florida SUBJECTS:General tames an orphaned fawn, but the deer begins to eat the family corn... 1967?, c1938 Your pet giraffe. Ages 12-17 Recorded by Bobbie Hamsa SUBJECTS:Animal stories EASY FICTION Lists the many pleasures of havinga giraffe The Yellow porn-porn hat. for a pet. 1982 by Geraldine Kaye EASY FICTION (Farfetched pets) Jane dislikes her knitted hat from SUBJECTS: Animal stories Grandmother; she tries several ways toget out of wearing it without hurting Your pet gorilla. Grandmother's feelings. 1976, c1974 by Bobbie Hamsa EASY FICTION (Stepping stones) Discusses the pros and cons of havinga SUBJECTS: Genera! gorilla for a pet. 1981

You can't put braces on spaces. (Far-fetched pets) by Alice Numeroff Richter SUBJECTS: Animal stories EASY FICTION His younger brother enviously watchesas Your pet sea lion. Neil has braces fitted on his teeth. 1979 by Bobbie Hamsa EASY FICTION (Greenwillow read-alone books) Lists the many pleasures of havinga sea lion SUBJECTS: General for a pet. 1982

You'll soon grow into them, Titch. (Far-fetched pets) by Pat Hutchins SUBJECTS: Animal stories Yuck!. by James Stevenson EASY FICTION When two mean witches won't allow Emma to make a potion, she makes up her own specialmagic withthehelpofanimal friends. 1984

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Ziggy and his colors. by Fran van Lamsweerde EASY FICTION Ziggy goes on a color hunt with his magic bucket. 1969

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Zip goes Zebra. by Richard Hefter EASY FICTION Zebra annoys the residents of Sweet Pickle with his unconventional behavior. 1977

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The Zoo in my garden. by Chiyoko Nakatani EASY FICTION A young boy describes the many animals that can be found in his garden. 1973

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16i AUTHOR INDEX

Jack and Jake

Aardema, Verna Aliki What's so funny, Ketu? : a Nuer tale At Mary Bloom's

Adams, Adrienne Allamand, Pascale A Woggle of witches The Animals who changed their colors

Adamson, Jean Allen, Marjorie N. Hop like me Farley, are you for real?

Adler, David A. Allen, Pamela Bunny rabbit Rebus Mr. Ar..himedes' bath

Adoff, Arnold Andersen, H. C Ma na la Michael Hague's favorite Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales Aesopus Aesop's fables Anderson, C. W. The Hare and the tortoise Billy and Blaze Lonesome little colt Agostinelli, Maria Enrica I know something you don't know Anderson, Joy Juma and the magic jinn Ahlberg, Janet The Baby's catalogue Anderson, Lonzo Each peach pear plum Izzard Funnybones

Aichinger, Helga Anno, Mitsumasa The Shepherd Anno's alphabet Anno's animals Alexander, Martha G. Anno's Britain Blackboard bear Anno's Counting Book Bobo's dream Anno's counting house Out! Out! Out! Anno's journey Anno's U.S.A Alexander, Sue Dear Phoebe More Witch, Goblin, and sometimes Ardizzone, Edward Ghost Little Tim and the brave sca captain Seymour the Prince Tim and Ginger Tim to the lighthouse Tim's friend Towser Tim's last voyage

1 E Bannon, Laura Arnosky, Jim The Gift of Hawai, Mouse writing Toby's friends Nathaniel Barrett, John Aruego, Jose The Bear who slept through Christmas Look what I can do The Easter bear

Assist Kathleen Barrett, Judi King Orville and the bullfrogs Animals should definitely not wear clothing Baker, Betty All-by-herself Barrett, Peter Partners The Square Ben drew The Pig war Bartoli, Jennifer Baker, Eugene H. In a meadow, two hares hide I want to be a taxi driver I want to be an architect Baskin, Leonard Hosie's alphabet Baker, Jeannie Home in the sky Battles, Edith One to teeter-totter Baker, Laura Nelson The Friendly beasts Bauer, Caroline Feller My mom travels a lot Baldwin, James Little man, little man Bawden, Nina The Peppermint pig Balian, Lorna William Tell Where in the world is Henry? Bayer, Jane Bancroft, Henrietta A my name is Alice Down come the leaves Bayley, Nicola Bang, Betsy One old Oxford ox The Cucumber stem Tuntuni, the tailor bird Baynton, Martin Fifty saves his friend Bang, Molly Dawn Bea ler, Alex W. The Grey lady and the strawberry The Picture-skin story snatcher Ten, nine, eight Behrens, June Tye May and the magic brush Together Wiley and the Hairy Man What I hear in my school

t; Beim, Lorraine Let's talk about throwing tantrums Two is a team Let's talk about whining

Beisner, Monika Bertol, Roland Fantastic toys Charles Drew

Be Hoc, Hilaire Bialk, Elisa Hilaire Belloc's the yak, the python, the Orville Mouse at the opera house f rog Tizz south of the border

Bemelmans, Ludwig Billam, Rosemary Parsley Fuzzy Rabbit

Benchley, Nathaniel George, the drummer boy Biro, Val A Ghost named Fred Jack and the robbers Oscar Otter Sam, the minuteman Birrer, Cynthia The Several tricks of Edgar Dolphin The Shoemaker and the elves Small Wolf The Strange disappcarance of Arthur Bishop, Claire Huchet Cluck The Five Chinese brothers The Truffle pig Berenstain, Stan Twenty-two bears Berenstain Bears' soccer star Bisset, Donald Berger, Barbara Hazy Mountain The Donkey's dream Black, Irma Simonton Berger, Terry Is this my dinner? Ben's ABC day I have feelings Blake, Quentin The Turtles' picnic and other nonsense Quentin Blake's nursery rhyme book stories Blegvad, Erik Bernstein, Margery Burnie's hill: a traditional ryhme Earth Namer : a California Indian myth The First morning: an African myth Blood, Charles L The Goat in the rug Berry, James R. Dar Tellum : stranger from a distant Boegehold, Betty planet Small Deer's magic tricks

Berry, Joy Wilt Bolliger, Max Let's talk about being destructive The Giants' feast Let's talk about being selfish The Golden apple, a story Let's talk about disobeying Let's talk about fighting Bolognese, Don Aunt Nina's visit A New day Cock-a-doodle-doo Everyone ready? Bonsall, Crosby The Hit of the party And I mean it, Stanley I wish I was sick, too! The Case of the double cross It's not my fault The Case of the hungry stranger Leo and Emily The Case of the scaredy cats Leo and Emily and the dragon The Day I had to play with my sister Leo and Emily's big ideas Mine's the best Nice new neighbors Piggle A Picnic, hurrah Twelve bells for Santa A Robber! A robber! A Secret for grandmother's birthday Six new students Bopp, Joseph B. Herbie Capleenies What can you make of it?

Borne, Miriam Anne 13ranley, Franklyn M. What is Papa up to now? Big tracks, little tracks

Bornstein, Ruth Breinburg, Petrone lla Indian bunny Shawn goes to school Shawn's red bike Bourque, Nina Joshua Holly's big family blues Brenner, Barbara A Dog I know Wagon wheels Bowden, Joan Chase The Bean boy Bridwell, Norman Clifford at the circus Bowman, James Cloyd Who was tricked? Briggs, Raymond The Snowman Boyd, Selma I met a polar bear Bright, Robert Georgie Georgic's Halloween Bozzo, Maxine Zohn My red umbrella Toby in the country, Toby in the city Brightman, Alan Bram, Elizabeth Like me A Dinosaur is too big I don't want to go to school The Man on the unicycle and other Brock, Emma L. stories Kristie and the colt and the others One day I closed my eyes and the world The Topsy-turvy family disappeared Brook, Judy Brandenberg, Franz Tim Mouse goes down the stream Aunt Nina and her nephews and nieces Brooke, Leonard Leslie Poor boy, rich boy Johnny Crow's garden Squanto, friend of the white men Johnny Crow's new garden Star of Wild Horse Canyon Johnny Crow's party Surprise for a cowboy

Brown, Marc To lon Bunting, Eve Arthur's April fool Day of the Earthlings Arthur's eyes The Followers Arthur's Halloween The Island of one Arthur's Thanksgiving The Mask One, two, three : an animal countingbook The Mirror planet The Robot people Brown, Marcia The Space people All butterflies; an ABC book The Undersea people The Littk carousel Winter's coming

Brown, Margaret Wise Burch, Robert A Child's good night book The Hunting trip Joey's cat Fox eyes The Runaway bunny Wheel on the chimney Burgess, Thorton W. Old Mother West Wind Brown, Ruth The Big sneeze Burn, Doris Andrew Henry's meadow Browne, Anthony Bear hunt Burningham, John ABC Brunhoff, Laurent de The Baby Babar and the ghost The Blanket Babar loses his crown Borka : the adventures of a goose with no Babar's castle feathers Come away from the water, Shirley The Cupboard Buck, Pearl S. The Dog The Beech tree The Friend Christmas minature Mr. Gumpy's motor car Mr. Gumpy's outing Buckley, Helen E. The Rabbit Grandmother and I The School Seasons Budney, Blossom The Snow A Kiss is round : verses Burton, Marilee Robin Bulla, Clyde Robert Aaron awoke: an alphabet story Daniel's duck Eagle Feather Burton, Virginia Lee John Billington, friend of Squanto Choo choo; the story of a little engine Old Charlie who ran away The Brook The Little house The Empty squirrel Maybe lle, the cable car The Longest float in the parade Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Carrick, Donald Buscaglia, Leo F. The Deer in the pasture Because I am human The Fall of Freddie the leaf Carroll, Lewis Alice's adventures in Wonderland Butler, Beverly Gift of gold Carroll, Ruth The Chimp and the clown Caines, Jeannette Franklin What Whiskers did Just us women Window wishing Cate, Rikki Calhoun, Mary A Cat's tale Cross-country cat Hot air Henry Cecil, Hugh Houn' dog Blue Bear's race Jack the Wise and the Cornish cuckoos The Witch's pig : a Cornish folktale Chalon, Jon Sir Lance-a-Little and the knights of the Calmenson, Stephanie kitchen table Waggleby of Fraggle Rock The Voyage of the floating bedstead

Cameron, Ann Chandler, Jean The Stories Julian tells The Poky little puppy and the patchwork blanket Carigiet, Alois Anton the Goatherd Chandoha, Walter A Foal for you Carle, Eric Do you want to bemy friend? Chapman, Kim Westsmith The Say-with-me ABC book The Magic hat The Secret birthdaymessage The Very busy spider The Very hungry caterpillar Charles, Donald Calico Cat looks around Calico cat's exercise book Carlson, Natalie Savage Calico Cat's rainbow A Brother for the orphelines Letters from Calico Cat The Ghost in the lagoon Shaggy Dog's Christmas The Happy orpheline Shaggy Dog's Halloween

Carmer, Elizabeth Chaucer, Geoffrey D. Tony Beaver, griddle skater Chanticleer and the fox

Carrick, Carol Chenery, Janet 16-, The Toad hunt Three wishes Wolfie Climo, Shirley Chess, Victoria The Cobweb Christmas Alfred's alphabet walk Clymer, Eleanor Child Study Association of America Belinda's new spring hat Round about the city : stories you can read to yourself Cockett, Mary Look at the little one Child, Lydia Maria Francis Over the river and through the wood Coerr, Eleanor The Big balloon race

Cohen, Barbara Chittum, Ida Here come the Purim players Farmer Hoo and the baboons Where's Florrie?

Chonz, Selina Cohen, Burton A Bell for Ursli Nelson makes a face Florina and the wild bird Cohen, Caron Lee Christensen, Jack Sally Ann Thundcr Ann Whiriwind The Forgotten rainbow Crockett Three yellow dogs Christian, Mary Blount Devin & Goliath Cohen, Miriam Lost in the museum Christopher, Matt See you tomorrow, Charles Glue fingers Jinx glove Cole, Babette Johnny No Hit The Trouble with mom No arm in left field Power play Cole, Brock No more baths Claverie, Jean Nothing but a pig The Party The Picnic Cole, Joanna Shopping Bony-legs Working The Clown-arounds have a party Fun on wheels Clifton, Lucille All us come cross thc water Cole, Sheila Amifika When the tidc is low Everett Anderson's goodbye Good, says Jerome My friend Jacob Cole, William 1 6 S The Book of giggles Craig, M. Jean The Donkey prince Collier, Ethel Hundreds and hundreds of strawberries Crampton, Gertrude Who goes there in my garden? Scuffy the tugboat

Collodi, Carlo C. ane, Walter Pinocchio Beauty and the beast, and other tales

Comancho, El Cranstoun, Marga,.et A. Teepee tales 1, 2, buckle my shoe Let's look at the letters Comden, Betty Good morning, good night Credle, Ellis Big f raid, little f raid

Conaway, Judith Crews, Donald 20,000 leagues under the sea Bicycle race Carousel Conford, Ellen Freight train Why can't I be William School bus? Ten black dots Conklin, Gladys (Plemon) Truck Lucky ladybugs Crump, Fred H. Coombs, Patricia Marigold and the dragon The Magic pot The Magician and McTrce Cultice, Virginia C. Molly Mullett Kivi speaks Tilabel Dabcovich, Lydia Coontz, Otto Follow the river The Quiet house Sleepy bear

Corbett, Scott Daly, Kathleen N. Dead before docking The Cat book Dr. Merlin's Magic Shop The Foolish dinosaur fiasco Dauer, Rosamond The Great custard pie panic Bullfrog and Gertrude go camping The Great McGoniggle rides shotgun Bullfrog builds a house The Home run trick Bullfrog grows up

Coville, Bruce Daugherty, James Henry Sarah's unicorn Andy and the lion

Craft, Ruth Daughtry, Duanne The Winter bear What's inside? Dayrell, Elphinstone Dodge, Mary Mapes Why the sun and the moon live in the sky Mary Anne : an African folktale Domanska, Janina De Groat, Diane Busy Monday morning Alligator's toothache The First Noel I saw a ship a-sailing De Paola, Tomie If all the seas were onc sea Andy (that's my name) King Krakus and the dragon Bill and Pete Marek, the little fool Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs Spring is Pancakes for breakfast The Turnip Sing, Pierrot, sing : a picture book in What do you see? mime Watch out for the chicken feet in your soup Dorritt, Susan The Learning book De Regniers, Beatrice Schenk Catch a little fox Dorros, Arthur It does not say meow : and other animal Pretzels riddle rhymes Doty, Roy Old one-eye meets his match DeJong, David Cornel Alexander the monkey-sitter Douglass, Barbara The Great town and country bicycle Delaney, Ned balloon chase Terrible things could happen Drescher, Henrik Delton, Judy Look-alikes Brimhall comes to stay Looking for Santa Claus Penny-wise, fun-foolish Simon's book Two is company The Strange appearance of Howard Cranebill, Jr Demarest, Chris Benedict finds a home Duke, Kate Clemens' kingdom The Guinea pig ABC

Devlin, Wende Duvoisin, Roger Hang on, Hester! Easter Treat A for the ark DeWey, Ariane The Happy hunter Pecos Bill Petunia Petunia takes a trip Petunia's Christmas Dickens, Frank. Boffo: the great motor-cycle race Eastman, P.D. (Philip D.) 1 7 Are you my mother? The Prize pig surprise Up to ten aud down again Eckert, Allan W. Incident at Hawk's Hill Ets, Marie Hall Jay Bird Edwards, Dorothy Play with me A Wet Monday Evans, Katherine Ehrlich, Amy The Boy who cried wolf Leo, Zack, and Emmie Farber, Norma Eichenberg, Fritz Up the down elevator Ape in a cape Dancing in the moon: counting rhymes Farley, Walter Little Black goes to the circus Eichler, Margrit Little Black, a pony Martin's father

Elkin, Benjamin Feder, Paula Kurzband The Loudest noise in the world Where does the teacher live? Six foolish fisherman Such is the way of the world Field, Enid I wonder...about the sky Elliott, Alan C. On Sunday the windcame Fisher, Aileen Lucia Do bears have mothers too? Elting, Mary How the animals get to thezoo Fitzhugh, Louise Miss Polly's animal school Harriet thespy I am five Emberley, Barbara Drummer Hoff Flack, Marjorie The Story of Paul Bunyan The Boats on the river

Emberley, Ed Fleischman, Sid A Birthday wish Kate's secret riddle book Ed Emberley's ABC McBroom and the beanstalk Green says go Klippity klop Floethe, Louise Lee The Cowboyon the ranch Enderle, Judith A. Good junk Flora, James The Day thecow sneezed Ernst, Lisa Campbell A Colorful adventure of thebee, who left Forbes, Esther home one Monday morningand what Johnny Tremain he found along theway Hamilton's art show 17. Ford, Henry W. Annie and the Mud Monster Dr. Frick and his fractions Claude the dog : a Christmas story Harry and the terrible whatzit Hattie be quiet, Hattie be good Foster, Doris Van Liew Hound and Bear A Pocketful of seasons Mother Rabbit's son Tom Pepper and all the legs Poppy, the panda Francis, Frank The Magic wallpaper Gag, Wand The ABC :ny Francis, Sally R. The Fun- j (ring Scat! Scat! Millions of cats Snippy and Snappy Francoise Jeanne-Marie counts her sheep Gage, Wilson Noel for Jeanne-Marie The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy Springtime for Jeanne-Marie Mrs. Gaddy and the fast-growing vine Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost Fregosi, Claudia Squash pie The Pumpkin sparrow Galdol.e, Paul Freschet, Berniece Little Red Riding Hood Fur lie cat Over in the meadow : an old nursery counting rhyme Friedman, Irene The Teeny-tiny woman : a ghost story Away we go! The Town mouse and the country mouse The Turtle and the monkey : a Philippine tale Friskey, Margaret Mystery of the farmer's three fives Gallico, Paul Three sides and the round one Three stories : The snow goose, The small What is the color of the wide, wide miracle, Ludmila world? Garcia Sanchez, Jose Luis Froman, Robert A Boy and his robot Seeing things : a book of poems Garelick, May Front, Sheila Down to the beach Oyez! oyez! the story of the three sillies Look at the moon Where does the butterfly go when it Frost, Robert rains? Stopping by woods on a snowy evening Garfield, Leon Furrer, Jurg Fair's fair Tortoise island Garrett, Helen Gackenbach, Dick Angelo, the naughty one Giovanni, Nikki Garrison, Christian Spin a soft black song : poems for The Dream eater children

Gauch, Patricia Lee Gipson, Frederick Benjamin Aaron and the Green Mountain Boys Old Yeller

Gay, Michel Take me for a ride Goffstein, M. B. Neighbors George, Jean Craighead Julie of the wolves

George, Lindsay Barrett Goldsmid, Paula William and Boomer Did you ever

Georgiou, Constantine Gomi, Taro The Nest Coco can't wait Hi, butterfly! Gezi, K. One little white shoe : a story to finish Goodall, John S. The Adventures of Paddy Pork Creepy castle Gikuw, Louise An Edwardian Christmas Jim Henson presents Goldilocks, Baby Jacko Piggy's dream starring the Muppet Paddy goes traveling babies Paddy Pork's holiday Paddy's evening out Gilchrist, Theo E. Shrewbettina's birthday Halfway up the mountain The Surprise picnic

Gill, Bob Goodyear, Carmen Ups & downs The Sheep book

Gillham, Bill Gordon, Margaret The Early words picture book Wilberforce goes on a picnic Gordon, Sharon Ginsburg, Mirra Christmas surprise Across the stream What a dog! The Chick and the duckling How the sun was brought back to the sky Grahame, Kenneth Mushroom in the rain The Wind in the willows The Niglt it rained pancakes The Strongest one of all Gramatky, Hardie The Sun's asleep behind the hill Hercules : the story of an old-fashioned Where does the sun go at night? fire engine Little Toot Little Toot on the Grand Canal The Bremen town musicia Little Toot on the Mississippi Briar Rose, the sleeping heauty Little Toot on the Thames Hansel and Gretel The Sleeping beauty Grant, Sandy The Traveling musicians Hey, look at me! A city ABC The Wolf and the seven little kids

Gray, Genevieve S. Grosser, Morton How far, Felipe? The Snake horn

Green, Norma B. Grossman, Barney The Hole in the dike Black means

Greenaway, Kate A Apple pie Groves, Paul Mr. Egbert Nosh Greenberg, Polly Oh Lord, I wish I was a buzzard Guilfoile, Elizabeth Nobody listens to Andrew Greenburg, Dan Jumbo the boy and Arnold the elephant Guillaume, Jeanette Amat and the water buffalo Greene, Carol The Super snoops and the missing Gurdersheimer, Karen sleepers Happy winter

Greenwald, Sheila Gurney, Nancy Give us a great big smile, Rosy Cole The King, the mice and the cheese The Mariah Delany lending library disaster Haas, Dorothy F. Dorothy and old King Crow Gretz, Susanna The Bears who stayed indoors Haas, Irene Teddy bears 1 to 10 The Maggie B Teddy bears cure a cold Teddy bears go shopping Hader, Berta Ding, dong, bell, pussy's in the well Greydanus, Rose The Little stone house Big red fire engine Haley, Gail E. Griffith, Helen V. A Story, a story : an African tale Alex and the cat Alex remembers Hall, Malcolm Georgia music Forecast Mine will, said John Hallilan, P. K. Grimm, Jacob How really great to walk this way The Bearskinner 174 Hallinan, P.K. Hayward, Linda The Looking book A Day in the life of Oscar the Grouch We're very good friends, my brother and Hazen, Barbara Shook Where do bears sleep? Hamilton, Morse My name is Emily Hefter, Richard Hippo jogs for health Hamilton, Virginia Lion is down in the dumps Jahdu Moody Moose buttons M.C. Higgins, thc great No kicks for Dog Noses and toes an : up and down and in Hamsa, Bobbie and out book Your pet giraffe Pig thinks pink Your pet gorilla Stork spills the beans Your pet sea lion Xerus won't allow it Yakety yak yak yak Hancock, Sibyl Zip goes Zebra The Blazing hills Old Blue Heilbroner, Joan The Happy birthday present Handforth, Thomas This is the house where Jack lives Mei Li Heine, Helme Hann, Jacquie Friends Where's Mark? The Most wonderful egg in the world

Harrison, David Lee Held, Jacqueline Wake up, Sun! Fabian the fish-boy

Hasler, Eve line Heller, Nicholas Winter magic Fish Stories

Haus, Felice Helmering, Doris Wild Happy birthday, Cookie Monster! We're going to have a baby

Hautzig, Deborah Helmrath, Marilyn Olear The Handsomest father Bobby Bear's rocket ride Little Witch's big night Henkes, Kevin Hawkinson, Lucy All alone Picture book farm Clean enough

Hayes, Sarah Henriod, Lorraine Happy Christmas, Gemma Grandma's wheelchair This is the bear Herford, Oliver More animals The Laziest robot in zone one Mr. Pig and family Hewett, Joan Mr. Pig and Sonny too The Mouse and the elephant Ready-set-robot! Turtle spring Heyduck-Huth, Hi lde In the forest Hoban, Russell In the village A Bargain for Frances The Three birds Ten what? : A mystery counting book When the sun shines Hoban, Tana Highwater, Jamake 1, 2, 3 Moonsong lullaby Count and see One little kitten Hill, Donna Panda, panda Ms. Glee was waiting What is it? Where is it? Hill, Eric Spot's birthday party Hobble, Holly Where's Spot? The Days of Holly Hobbie

Hillert, Margaret Hoberman, Mary Ann Cinderella at the ball All my shoes come in twos The Cookie house A House is a house for me The Golden goose Happy birthday, dear dragon hloff, Syd Little puff Barkley The Magic beans Danny and the dinosaur The Three bears The Horse in Harry's room What is it? Lengthy Little Chief Him ler, Ronald Santa's moose Wake up, Jeremiah Slugger Sal's slump Stanley Hines, Anna Grossnickle Thunderhoof Walpole Taste the raindrops Who will be my friends'? Hirsh, Marilyn I love Hanukkah Hogan, Inez Fox twins Koala bear twins Hitopadesa The Lone Wolf Once a mouse...A fable cut in wood Monkey See Monkey do Twin kittens Hoban, Lillian Twin puppies At thur's Christmas cookies Arthur's funny money Hogrogian, Nonny Arthur's honey bear Apples Arthur's pen pal 1700 Holden, Edith The Hedgehog feast Hutchins, Pat The Best train set ever Ho 11, Adelaide Changes, changes Let's count Clocks and more clocks The Poky little puppy's first Christmas Don't forget the bacon The Rain puddle The Doorbell rang Sir Kevin of Devon Good Night, Owl! Small Bear's busy day Happy birthday, Sam Sylvester, the mouse with the musical ear One-eyed Jake Rosie's walk Holland, Isabelle Titch Kevin's hat The Wind blew You'll soon grow into them, Titch Homer Dionysos and the pirates Hutchinson, Veronica S. Candle-light stories Fireside stories Hopkins, Lee Bennett Girls can, too! A book of poems Ichikawa, Satomi Let's play Hughes, Shirley Up and up Ipcar. Dah lov Zorach Hunter, Mollie Hare scrabble harvest A Sound of chariots Isadora, Rachel Hurd, Edith Thacher City seen from A Lo Z I hear Catfish I see Christmas eve Come and have fun I touch Max Johnny Lion's bad day My ballet class Johnny Lion's book No, Agatha! Johnny Lion's rubber boots The Potters' kitchen Last one home is a green pig No funny business Willaby

Hurd, Thacher Ivanov, Anatoly Axle the freeway cat 01' Jake's lucky day Mama don't allow : starring Miles and the Swamp Band Iwasaki, Chihiro Mystery on the docks A New baby is coming to my house The Pea patch jig

Hurlimann, Ruth Jackson, Kathryn The Cat and the mouse who shared a The Saggy baggy elephant house Jameson, Cynthia Jones, Diana Wynne The Clay pot boy Charmed life

Janice Jordan, June Mr. and Mrs. Button's wonderful New life : new room watchdogs Joyce, Irma Jaroch, F. A. Never talk to strangers Washout at Liberty Valley Joyce, William Jarrell, Randall George shrinks A Bat is born Juchen, Aurel von Jay, Shirley The Holy Night : the story of the first Heathcliff : the fish bandit Christmas Heathcliff : the trickiest cat in town Kahn, Peggy Jeffers, Susan The Care Bears' book of feelings All the pretty horses Three jovial huntsmen Kalan, Robert Wild Robin Blue sea

Jensen, Helen Zane Kantrowitz, Mildred When Panda came to our house I wonder if Herbie's home yet

Jensen, Virginia Allen Kay, Helen What's that? One mitten Lewis

Johnson, Crockett Kaye, Geraldine A Picture for Harold's room The Yellow pom-pom hat

Johnson, Margaret S. Keats, Ezra Jack Bright Flash Apt. 3 Clementina's cactus Johnston, Tony Dreams Night noiscs and other mole and troll Goggles stories Hi, cat! John Henry, an American legend Jonas, Ann A Letter to Amy Holes and peeks Louie Now we can go Pet show! The Quilt The Snowy day Round trip The Trip The Trek Whistle for Willie Two bear cubs When you were a baby Keller, Holly Where can it be'? A Bear for Christmas Cromwell's glas3es 173 Geraldine's blanket What time is it, Mrs. Bear? Henry's Fourth of July Ten sleepy sheep Kimishima, Hisako Too big Ma Lien and the magic brush When Francie was sick Will it rain? Kimmel, Margaret Mary Magic in the mist Kelley, True The Mouse's terrible Halloween King, P.E(Patrick E.) The Mouses' terrible Christmas Down on the funny farm Kellogg, Steven Kingsley, Emily Perl Chicken Little I can do it myself Much bigger than Martin The Mysterious tadpole The Sesame Street players present The Little Red Hen Ralph's sccret weapon A Rose for Pinkerton Kipling, Rudyard Kennedy, Mary How the whale got his throat Violets are blue The Jungle books Just so stories for little children The White seal : from the jungle books Kent, Jack Hoddy doddy Little Peep Kirkup, James The Magic drum Kessler, Leonard P. The Big mile race Kim, Ann In a garden Here comes the strikeout Kick, pass, and run Last one in is a rotten egg Kitamura, Satoshi Mr. Pine's mixed-up signs What's insidc? Old Turtle's baseball stories Old Turtle's winter games Klein, Norma On your mark, get set, go! The first all Mom, the Wolf Man, andme animal Olympics Super bowl Kline, Suzy The Worst team ever Don't touch!

Key, Francis Scott Knight, Eric Mowbray The Star-Spanglcd Banner Lassie come-home

Keyworth, C.L. ( Cynthia L.) Knight, Vick New day The Night the crayons talked

Killingback, Julia Knob ler, Susan Catch the red bus The Tadpole and the frog Monday is washing day One, two, three, go! Knoepfle, John 17;) Our street feels good : poems for children The Beach before breakfast Mittens in May Knotts, Howard Great-grandfather, the baby, and me Kunhardt, Edith Danny's birthday Konkle, Janet Everest The Raccoon twins Kurtycz, Marcos Tigers and oppossums : Mexican animal Korr, David legends ABC toy chest Kwitz, Mary DeBall Krahn, Fernando Little Chick's story Arthur's adventure in the abandoned house La Farge, Phyllis Catch that cat! Joanna runs away A Funny friend from heaven Here comes Alex Pumpernickel! La Fontaine, Jean de How Santa Claus had a long and difficult The Lion and the rat : a fable journey delivering his presents The North Wind and the Sun The Mystery of the giant footprints Sleep tight, Alex Pumpernickel Lumpman, Evelyn (Sibley) Go up the road Kramer, Anthony Numbers on parade : zero to ten Lamsweerde, Fran van Ziggy and his colors Krasilovsky, Phyllis The Man who didn'c wash his dishes Langner, Nola The Man who entered a contest By the light of the silvery moon Dusty Kraus, Robert Bunya the witch Langstaff, John M. Leo the late bloomer Over in the meadow Milton the -7, arly riser Noel the coward Owliver Lapp, Eleanor J. Penguin's pal Duane, the collector Where are you going, little mouse? In the morning mist Whose mouse are you? Lapsley, Susah Krauss, Ruth I am adopted The Birthday party The Growing stol y Lasky, Kathryn Somebody spilled the sky I have four names for my grandfather

Kroll, Steven Lawrence, Jacob Santa's crash-bang Christmas Harriet and the promised Land

Kumin, Maxine W. Lawrence, James

1 o) Binky Brothers and the Fearless Four Jaftathe town Binky Brothers, detectives Lewis, Bobby Le Guin, Ursula K. Home before midnight : a traditional A Wizard of Earthsea verse

Leaf, Munro Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples) The Story of Ferdinand The Horse and his boy The Last battle Lear, Edward The Lion, the witch, and thc wardrobe The Nutcrackers and the sugar-tongs The Magician's nephew Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia Learner, Sharon The Silver chair Follow the monsters! The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Lenski, Lois Lewis, Thomas P. The Little auto Call for Mr: Sniff The Little train Clipper ship Papa Small Hill of fire Spring is here Lexau, Joan M. Lenthall, Patricia Riley The Homework caper Carlotta and the scientist Olaf reads The Rooftop mystery Lerner, Marguerite Rush Dear little mumps child Liberman, Judith Peter gets the chickenpox The Bird's last song

Lerner, Sharon Lillie, Patricia Big Bird says : a game to read and play One very, very quiet afternoon Big Bird's copy cat day Lindgren, Astrid (Ericson) Levenson, Dorothy The Tomten and the fox The Day Joe went to the supermarket One kitten is not too many Lindgren, Barbro Sam's ball Levenson, Kathe Tanous Sam's bath When I grow up and you grow down Sam's car Sam's cookie Levy, Elizabeth Sam's lamp Something queer at the haunted school Sam's potty Sam's teddy bear Sam's wagon Lewin, Hugh Jafta Jafta and the wedding Line, David Jafta's Father Soldier and me Jafta's mother Jaftathe journey Lionni, Leo is The Alphabet tree Cornelius : a fable Mack, Stanley Let's make rabbits : a fable 10 bears in my bed; a goodnight countdown Where's my cheese? Little, Mary E. 1, 2, 3 for the library Maestro, Betsy Harriet goes to the circus Littledale, Freya Where is my friend? I was thinking : poems Timothy's forest Maestro, Giulio Leopard and the noisy monkeys Lloyd, David Leopard is sick Grandma and the pirate Mahy, Margaret Lobel, Anita The Boy who was followed home King Rooster, Queen Hen The Pancake Margolis, Richard J. The Straw maid Big Bear to the rescue Big Bear, spare that tree Lobel, Arnold Days with Frog and Toad Mari, lela Frog and Toad all year The Chicken and the egg Frog and Toad are friends The Tree and the seasons Grasshopper on the road Lucille Maris, Ron Mouse soup Are you there, bear? Mouse tales I wish I could fly On Market Street Is anyone home? Owl at home Small pig Marshall, Edward Uncle Elephant Fox and his friends Fox at school Lofts, Norah (Robinson) Fox in love The Maude Reed tale Space case Troll country Low, Joseph Benny Rabbit and the owl Martin, Bill There was a wise crow The Brave little Indian David was mad Lowrey, Janette Sebring Ten little caterpillars Six silver spoons Martin, Charles E. Lyon, David Dunkel takes a walk The Runaway duck Martin, Dahris Butterworth Macdonald, Suse Little lamb Alphabatics 1 S 2 Martin, David K9 and the beasts of Vega McClintock, Marshall K9 and the missing planet A Fly went by K9 and the time trap Stop that ball! K9 and the Zeta rescue McClintock, Mike Martin, Jacqueline Briggs What have I got? Bizzy Bones and Moosemouse Bizzy Bones and Uncle Ezra McCloskey, Robert Lentil Martin, Sarah Catherine Old Mother Hubbard and her dog McClung, Robert M. Blaze : the story of a striped skunk Maruki, Toshi Redbird : the story of a cardinal Hiroshima no pika Ruby Throat, the story of a humming bird Marzollo, Jean Amy goes fishing McCrea, James Close your eyes The Story of Olaf Red sun girl McCully, Emily Arnold Mathis, Sharon Bell Picnic Teacup full of roses McDermott, Gerald Matthiesen, Thomas Anansi the spider : a tale from the ABC: an alphabet book Ashanti The Magic tree : a tale from the Congo Mayer, Mercer The Stonecutter : a Japanese folk tale All by myself The Voyage of Osiris : a myth of ancient Appelard and Liverwurst Egypt A Boy, a dog, a frog, and a friend A Boy, a dog, and a frog McGovern, Ann Bubble bubble Black is beautiful Frog goes to dinner Frog on his own McLaughlin, Lissa Frog, where are you? Why won't winter go? Just for you Just go to bed McMillan, Bruce Just grandpa and me The Alphabet symphony Just me and my puppy : an ABC book Me Too! Kitten can Merry Christmas mom and dad The New baby McNamara, Louise Greep One frog too many Andy and Benny catcha thief Professor Wormbog in search for the zipperump-a-zoo McNaughton, Colin There's a nightmare in my closet Autumn When I get bigger Winter Mc Neer, May Tigger My friend Mac : the story of little Baptiste and the moose Minarik, Else Holmelund Father Bear comes home McNeill, Janet A Kiss for Little Bear The Magic lollipop Little bear

McPhail, David M. Mizumura, Kazue Pig Pig rides If I were a cricket..

Mendoze, George Modell, Frank The Alphabet boat; a seagoing alphabet Goodbye old year, hello new year book Seen any cats? Tooley! Tooley! Merriam, Eve Boys & girls, girls & boys Mohr, Joseph A Gaggle of geese Silent night Mommies at work Moncure, Jane Belk Meyer, Louis A. Happy birthday, Word Bird The Clean air and peaceful contentment Hi, Word Bird! dirigible airline Hide-and-seek Word Bird No! No! Word Bird Meynier, Gil Now I am five Mexico, A to Z Now I am four Now I am three! Now I am two! Miklowitz, Gloria D. Play with "a" and "t" Save that raccoon! Play with "e" and "d" Play with "i" and "g" Miles, Betty Play with "o" and "g" Just think Play with "u" and "g" A Rabbit has a habit Miles, Miska Stop! Go! Word Bird Apricot ABC Watch out! Word Bird Small rabbit What does Word Bird see? Word Bird asks : What? What? What? Milhous, Katherine Word Bird builds a city The Egg tree Word Bird makes words with Dog Word Bird makes words with Duck Miller, Barry Word Bird makes words with Hen Alphabet world Word Bird makes words with Pig Word Bird's circus surprise Miller, Edna Word Bird's fall words Mousekin's family Word Bird's hats Word Bird's shapes Word Bird's spring words Milne, Alan Alexander Word Bird's summer words Winnie-the-pooh : the unbouncing of Word Bird's winter words S Moore, Clement Clarke Nicolas, Will and The Night before Christmas The Two Reds

Morris, Terry Nell Nicoll, Helen Goodnight, dear monster! Meg's car Meg's castle Morrison, Bill Mog at the zoo Squeeze a sneeze Niizaka, Kazuo Mosel, Arlene Clouds The Funny little woman Nikly, Michelle Most, Bernard The Emperor's plum tree There's an ant in Anthony There's an ape behind the drape Niland, Deborah ABC of monsters Mother Goose The Large type Mother Goose Nixon, Joan Lowery Mother goose and nursery rhymes The Alligator under the bed The Mother Goose Treasury The Boy who could find anything The Mysterious prowler Muntean, Michaela I like school Nodset, Joan L. Meet the Fraggles Who took the farmer's (hat)?

Musgrave, Florence Noll, Sally Two dates for Mike Jiggle wiggle prance Off and counting Myers, Bernice Not at home Nordstrom, Ursula The Secret language Myrick, Mildred The Secret three Numeroff, Laura Joffe Does grandma have an Elmo Elephani Nakatani, Chiyoko jungle kit? My day on the farm Phoebe Dexter has Harriet Peterson's The Zoo in my garden sniffles

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds O'Connor, Jane Old Sadie and the Christmas bear The Teeny tiny woman

Nesbit, E. (Edith) O'Dell, Scott The Railway children Island of the Blue Dolphins

Newberry, Clare (Turley) Oechsli, Kelly The Kittens' ABC It's schooltime .1b3 Surprise! Surprise! Guess what's inside Good work, Amelia Bedelia Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia Play ball, Amelia Bedelia Oldfield, Pamela Teach us, Amelia Melia The Halloween pumpkin Park, W. B. Ormerod, Jan Jonathan's friends Dad's back Just like me Parker, Nancy Winslow Messy baby The Christmas camel Moonlight Love from Aunt Betty Our 011ie Love from Uncle Clyde Reading Rhymes around the day Paterson, Andrew Barton Silly Goose Waltzing Matilda Sleeping The Story of Chicken Licken Sunshine Peppe, Rodney Young Joe The Alphabet book Circus numbers : a counting book Oxenbury, Helen The Kettleship pirates ABC of things The Mice and the clockwork bus Beach day The Micc and the flying basket The Birthday party The Micc who lived in a shoe The Dancing class Odd One out Di :ssing Three little pigs Eating out Family Perrault, Charles Friends Famous fairy tales Goodnight, good morning Monkey see, monkey do Mother's helper Petersham, Maud (Fuller) Numbers of things The Rooster crows : a hook of American Pig tale rhymes and jingles Playing Shopping trip Working Peyo Baby Smurf's first words Panek, Dennis Catastrophe Cat at the zoo Phillips, Joan Lucky bear Parenteau, Shirley My new boy Tiger is a scaredy cat Blue hands, blue cloth

Parish, Peggy Phleger, Fred 13. Ann can fly Amelia Bedelia Red Tag comes back Amelia Bede lia goes camping Amelia Bedelia helps out Come back, A melia Melia Piatti, Celestino 1srd Celestino Piatti's Animal ABC Calling Doctor Quack The Happy owls Clementine Detective Mole Pienkowski, Jan Detective Mole and the circus mystery Colors Detective Mole and the seashore mystery Detective Mole and the secret clues Pinkwater, Daniel Detective Mole and the Tip-Top mystery I was a second grade werewolf Henry's important date Moose's store Piper, Watty Mr. Snow Bunting's secret Pete Pack Rat and the Gila Monster The Little engine that could Gang Sheriff Sally Gopher and the haunted Platt, Kin dance hall Big Max Skip to my lou Big Max in the mystery of the missing There'll be a hot time in the old town moose tonight

Pomerantz, Charlotte Radlauer, Ruth Shaw Buffy and Albert Evening One duck, another duck What can you do with a box? Timothy Tall Feather Where's the bcar? Ramirez, Carolyn Foot and feet Porte, Barbara Ann Harry's dog Harry's mom Rand, Ann Harry's visit I know a lot of things

Potter, Beatrix Raskin, Ellen The Tale of Peter Rabbit Ghost in a four-room apartment Moose, Goose, and Little Nobody Pou let, Virginia Blue Bug and thc bullies Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan Blue Bug to the rescue The Yearling Blue Bug's beach party Blue Bug's surprise Reese, Nancy Blue Bug's treasure The Bee: 20 words Silly egg :15 words Prager, Annabelle Smiley snake :33 words The Surprise party Reese, Ron Price, Christine Crazy cat: 7 words The Valiant chattee-makei Sammy Skunk :32 words

Puner, Helen Walker Reinach, Jacquelyn I am big you are little Elephant cats the profits Fish and flips Fixed by camel Quackenbush, Robert M. 1.S7 Goose goofs off My brother, Will Happy birthday Unicorn Jackal wants everything Robison, Nancy Me too, Iguana Izoo Nuts to Nightingale Space hijack! Octopus protests UFO kidnap! Quail can't decide Rest, rabbit, rest Roche, P. K. Who stole alligator's shoe? Webster and Arnold and the giant box

Reiss, John J. Rockwell, Anne F. Colors Albert B. Cub & Zebra: an alphabet Numbers storybook Blackout Rey, H. A. Buster and the bogeyman Cecily G. and the 9 monkeys Can I help? Curious George The Gollywhopper egg Happy birthday to me Rey, Margret Henry the Cat and the big sneeze Curious George flies a kite How my garden grew Pretzel My barber The Night we slept outside Rice, Elizabeth No more work Jacki Our garage sale Who-oo-oo The Toolbox Up a tall tree Rice, Eve Benny bakes a cake Rockwell, Harlow Goodnight, goodnight My kitchen Mr. Brimble's hobby My nursery school Once in a wood : ten tales from Aesop Papa's lemonade and other stories Roffey, :ureen Sam who never forgets Door to door: a picture book Rhyming Nell Richter, Alice Numeroff You can't put braces on spaces Rojankovsky, Feodor Animals in the zoo Ridyard, David Frog went a-courtin' Grandpu loves us Sometimes I have to Root, Phyllis My cousin Charlie Robbins, Ruth Baboushka and the three kings Rose, Davis S. It hardly seems like Halloween Robinet, Hariette Jay and the marigold Ross, Dave Baby Bear's Christmas Robins, Joan Gorp and the jelly sippers 183 Space monster Gorp and the runaway Alistair's elephant computer Tiny Turtle's Thanksgiving Salus, Naomi Panush My daddy's mustache Ross, Pat Hi Fly San Souci, Robert Meet M and M The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Molly and the slow teeth Sandin, Joan Ross, Tony The Long way to a new land Hugo and Oddsock I'm coming to get you Sasaki, Isao Snow Rothman, Joel I can be anything you can be! Sattler, Helen Roney No place for a goat Rounds, Glen The Strawberry roan Saxe, John Godfrey Sweet Betsy from Pike The Blind men and the elephant

Rowland, Pamela Scarry, Richard What should I wear? The Best mistake ever! and other stories

Roy, Ron Schatell, Brian Awful Thursday Farmer Goff and his turkey Sam Old tiger, new tiger Scheer, Julian Ruben, Patricia Rain makes applesauce Apples to zippers : an alphabet book Schertle, Alice Russell, Sandra Joanne Goodnight, Hattie, my dearie, my dove A Farmer's dozen The Gorilla in the hall In my treehouse Russo, Marisabina My two feet The Line up book That Olive! Why do grown-ups have all the fun? Schick, Alice Rydberg, Ernie Just this once Footsy Schick, Eleanor Rylant, Cynthia Home alone When I was young in the mountains Joey on his own Neighborhood knight Saari, Kaye One summer night The Kidnapping of the coffee pot Summer at the sea

Sadler, Marilyn Schlein, Miriam

S Big lion, little lion Sendak, Maurice Shapes Hector Protector, and as I went over the The Way mothers are water Kenny's window Schmiderer, Dorothy Outside over there The Alphabeast book; an abeccdarium The Sign on Rosie's door Where the wild things are Schuchman, Joan Two places to sleep Seuling, Barbara Schulman, Janet The Teeny tiny woman : an old English The Big hello ghost tale Camp Kee Wee's secret weapon The Great big dummy Seuss, Dr. Jack the bum and the Halloween handout Bartholomew and the oobleck Jack the bum and the haunted house The Butter battle book Jack the bum and the UFO The Cat in the hat The Cat in the hat comes back! Schultz, Gwen M. Dr. Seuss's ABC The Blue valentine Dr. Seuss's sleep book The Foot book Great day for up! Schumacher, Claire Hop on Pop King of the zoo I can read with my eyes shut Marvin K. Mooney Schwartz, Alvin Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? In a dark, dark room, and other scary Oh, the thinks you can think! stories One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish There's a wocket in my pocket! Schwartz, Amy Bea and Mr. Jones Sewell, Anna Black Beauty Schweitzer, Iris Hilda's restful chair Seymour, Dorothy Z. Ann likes red Schweninger, Ann Ballerina Bess Christmas secrets Big beds and little beds Bill and the fish Scott, Ann Herbert The Pond On mother's lap The Rabbit The Sandwich Selkowe, Valrie M. The Tent Spring green Shannon, George Selsam, Millicent (Ellis) Dance away! Plenty of fish Lizard's song Tony's birds The Surpris:.., Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman Silverman, Maida Burton and Dudley Anna and th seven swans Edgemont Gila monsters mect you at the airport Silverstein, Shel Mitchell is moving The Giving tree Mooch the messy Nate the Great and the lost list Simon, Norma Nate the Great and thc missing key Benjy's bird Say hello, Vanessa How do I feel? Uncle Boris and Maude Where does my cat sleep? Sharp, Margery Lost at the fair Skipper, Mervyn The Fooling of King Alexander Shepard, Ray Anthony Sneakers Sleator, William Once, said Darlene Sherman, Diane Little skater Slobodkin, Louis Excuse me! Certainly! Thank youyou're welcome Shire, Ellen The Bungling ballerinas Slobodkina, Esphyr Caps for sale : a tale of a peddler,some Shortall, Leonard monkeys and their monkey business Danny on the lookout Small, David Shub, Elizabeth Imogene's antlers Dear Sarah Dragon Franz Uncle Harry Smaridge, Norah The White stallion Raggedy Ann : a thankyou, please, and I love you book Watch out! Shulevitz, Uri Dawn Smath, Jerry But no elephants Shulman, Alix Kates Awake or asleep Smith, Virginia Little Janie's Christmas Shute, Linda Momotaro, the Peach Boy : A traditional Japanese tale Smith, William Jay The Telephone Siebert, Diane Truck song Snyder, Zilpha Keatley Come on, Patsy Silbert, Linda P. Tiger take off your hat Softly, Barbara A Lemon-yellow elephant called Trunk

1. (I; Spier, Peter Stevens, Janet The Erie Canal The Tortoise and the hare : an Aesop Peter Spier's Christmas fable Peter Spier's rain Stevens, Kathleen Spyri, Johanna (Beusser) The Beast in the bathtub Heidi Molly, McCullough, & Tom the Rogue

Stevenson, James Stadler, John Are we almost there? Animal cafe Barbara's birthday Hector, the accordion-nosed dog Clams can't sing Hooray for snail! Could be worse! Emma Stanek, Muriel Fast friends About our school Fried feathers for Thanksgiving Going to school Grandpa's great city tour In our class Howard In our school Monty My little foster sister The Night after Christmas No friends Stanovich, Betty Jo Oliver, Clarence and Violet Hedgehog adventures The Sea View Hotel That dreadful day Hedgehog surprises That terrible Halloween night There's nothing to do! Stanton, Elizabeth Winston, Newton, Elton, and Ed Sometimes I like to cry The Wish card ran out! Worse than Willy! Steadman, Ralph Yuck! The Bridge Stewart, Robert S. Stecher, Miriam B. The Daddy book Daddy and Ben together Max, the music-maker Stock, Catherine Sophie's bucket Steiner, Charlotte Annie's ABC kitten Stoddard, Darrell The Hero : 0 words Stephens, Karen Jumping Stolz, Mary Emmett's pig Steptoe, John Say something Daddy is a monster--sometimes Jeffrey Bear cleans up his act Stone, Jon Would you like to play hide and seek in Stern, Simon this book with lovable, furry old The Hobyahs 192 Grover? Andy and Mr. Cunningham Clever raccoon A Drink for Little Red lliker Sugita, Yutaka Gus was a gorgeous ghost My friend little John and me I don't believe in elves The Mouse on the fourteenth floor Surat, Michele Maria The Puppy who wanted a boy Angel child, dragon child Quiet on account of dinosaur

Swayne, Samuel F. Thorne, Jenny Great-grandfather in the honey tree My uncle

Taback, Simms Joseph had a little overcoat Titherington, Jeanne Big world, small world A Place for Ben Tafuri, Nancy Pumpkin, pumpkin Ail year long Do not disturb Early morning in the barn Tobias, Tobi Have you seen my duckling? A Day off Rabbit's morning Tompert, Ann Tallon, Robert Little Otter remembers, and othcr stories Flea story

Tanaka, Hideyuki Tresselt, Alvin The Happy dog Autumn harvest The Fox who traveled Tarcov, Edith Johnny Maple-Leaf A Train for Tommy The Old man and the tiger Rain drop splash The Smallest elephant in the world Taylor, Mark Sun up Henry, the explorer Timothy Robbins climbs the mountain What did you leave behind? Testa, Fulvio If you take a paint brush True, Louise If you take a pencil Number Men

Tester, Sylvia Root Turk le, Brinton Rover Jr.'s baseball career Deep in the forest Thaler, Mike Madge's magic show Tworkov, Jack Ow ly The Camel who took a walk

Thayer, Jane Udry, Janice May

, ;) How I faded away Walt Disney Productions presents Robin Thump and Plunk Hood and the great coach robbery Walt Disney's Bambi Ueno, Noriko Walt Disney's Cinderella Elephant buttons Walt Disney's The sorcerer's apprentice. Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too Ungerer, Tomi One, two, where's my shoe'? Rufus Walter, Mildred Pitts Snail, where are you? My mama needs me

Van Allsburg, Chris Wannamaker, Bruce Ben's dream We visit the farm We visit the zoo Van Woerkom, Dorothy Abu Ali : three tales of the Middle East Ward, Lynd Bccky and the bear The Biggest bear Harry and Shellburt The Silver pony

Vigna, Judith Warren, Cathy Anyhow, I'm glad I tried Fred's first day Grandma without mc Springtime bears The Ten-alarm camp-out Victoria's ABC adventure Vincent, Gabrielle Breakfast time, Ernest and Celestine Ernest and Celestine's patchwork quilt Watanabe, Shigeo Daddy, play with me How do I put it on? : getting dressed Vining, Elizabeth The Taken girl I can build a house! I can ride it! I can take a walk! testing limits Wachter, Ora lee Where's my daddy? No more secrets for me Waterton, Betty Waddell, Martin A Salmon for Simon Going West Watson, Clyde Wagner, Jenny Midnight moon Aranea : a story about a spider Watson, Jane Werner Wahl, Jan Frosty the Snow Man Drakestail Sometimes I gct angry Frankenstein's dog Sometimes I'm afraid The Toy circus Wonders of nature Thc Woman with the eggs

Walt Disney Productions Webber, Helen Aristocats What is sour? What is sweet? Thc Haunted house Working wheels The Machine-gunners

Webster, Loraine Wheeler, Cindy Stories for Little Sioux & others too Marmalade's nap Marmalade's picnic Wegen, Ronald Marmalade's snowy day Sand castle Marmalade's yellow leaf Sky dragon What's wrong, Ralph? Whitehead, Patricia Best Thanksgiving book Weil, Lisl Christmas alphabet book Owl and other scrambles Wilder, Laura Ingalls Weisgard, Leonard Little house in the big woods Pelican here, pelican there Whose little bird am I? Wildsmith,.Brian ABC Weiss, Leatie Brian Wildsmith's circus Funny feet! Fishes The Hare and the tortoise Weiss, Nicki Hunter and his dog Chuckie The Lazy bear Princess Pearl The Little wood duck Waiting The Miller, the boy and the donkey The Owl and the Woodpecker Weissman, Cynthia Pelican Breakfast for Sammy Puzzles Wild animals Welber, Robert The Train Willard, Nancy The Winter picnic The Nightgown of the sullenmoon

Wells, Rosemary Williams, Barbara Max's bath Gary and the very terriblemonster Max's bedtime We can jump Max's birthday Max's breakfast Williams, Garth Max's Christmas Baby farm animals Max's first word Max's ride Williams, Jay Danny Dunn and theswamp monster Werner, Jane The Fuzzy duckling Willoughby, Alana Boots : 21 words West, Colin The Little mouse : 25 words Pardon? said the giraffe Winder, Jack Westsall, Robert Your face : 25 words t)(1 Winnick, Karen B. Youldon, Gillian Sandro's dolphin Colors Time Winter, Paula The Bear & the fly Young, Ed Sir Andrew Up a tree

Wiseman, Bernard Young, Miriam (Burt) Little new kangaroo A Witch's garden Morris goes to school Morris has a cold Zacharias, Thomas Morris tells Boris Mother Moose stories But where is the green parrot? and rhymes Zagone, Theresa Wolcott, Patty No nap for me The Cake story The Forest fire Zalben, Jane Breskin I'm going to New York to visit the Queen Norton's nighttime The Marvelous mud washing machine My shadow and I Ziefert, Harriet Super Sam and the salad gardcn So sick! Where did that naughty little hamstcr go? Zimelman, Nathan I will tell you of Peach Stone Wolff, Ashley The Bells of London Vner, Feeni Cricket boy : a Chinese tale Wolman, Judith Lizzie and the Tooth Fairy Zion, Gene Dear Garbage man Wondriska, William Harry and the lady next door The Stop Harry by the sea No roses for Harry Woolley, Catherine I like trains Zolotow, Charlotte I know a lady Worthington, Phoebe One step, two.. Teddy bear baker Thc Song Wake up and good night Wylie, Joanne Have you hugged your monster today?

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197 TITLE INDEX If The Alphabet book The Alphabet symphony : an ABC book 1, 2, 3 The Alphabet tree 1, 2, 3 for the library Alphabet world 1, 2, buckle my shoe Amat and the water buffalo 10 bears in my bed; a goodnight Amelia Bedelia countdown Amelia Bedelia goes camping 20,000 leagues under the sea Amelia Bedelia helps out Amifika A Amy goes fishing A my name is Alice Anansi the spider : a talc from the Aaron and the Green Mountain Boys Ashanti Aaron awoke: an alphabet story And I mean it, Stanley ABC Andrew Henry's meadow ABC Andy (that's my name) ABC : an alphabet book Andy and Benny catch a thief The ABC bunny Andy and Mr. Cunningham ABC of monsters Andy and the lion ABC of things Angel child, dragon criild ABC toy chest Angelo, the naughty one About our school Animal cafe Abu Ali : three tales of the Middle East Animals in the zoo Across the strcam Animals should definitely not wear The Adventures of Paddy Pork clothing Aesop's fables The Animals who changed their colors Albert B. Cub & Zebra: an alphabet Ann can fly storybook Ann likes red Alex and the cat Anna and the seven swans Alex remembers Annie and the Mud Monster Alexander the monkey-sitter Annie's ABC kitten Alfred's alphabet walk Annie, the invisible girl Alice's adventures in Wonderland Anno's alphabet Alistair's elephant Anno's animals All alone Anno's Britain All butterflies; an ABC book Anno's Counting Book All by myself Anno's counting house All my shoes come in twos Anno's journey All the pretty horses Anno's U.S.A All us come cross the water Anton the Goatherd All year long Anyhow, I'm glad I tried All-by-herself Ape in a cape The Alligator under the bed Appelard and Liverwurst Alligator's toothache A Apple pie Alphabatics Apples The Alphabeast book; an abecedarium Apples to zippers : an alphabet book The Alphabet boat; a seagoing alphabet19s Apricot ABC Aranea : a story about a spider The Bearskinner Are we almost there? The Beast in the bathtub Are you my mother? Beauty and the beast, and other tales Are you there, bear? Because I am human Aristocats Becky and the bear Arthur's adventure in the abandoned The Bee: 20 words house The Beech tree Arthur's April fool Belinda's new spring hat Arthur's Christmas cookies A Bell for Ursli Arthur's eyes The Bells of London Arthur's funny money Ben's ABC day Arthur's Halloween Ben's dream Arthur's honey bear Benedict finds a home Arthur's pen pal Benjy's bird Arthur's Thanksgiving Benny bakes a cake At Mary Bloom's Benny Rabbit and the owl Aunt Nina and her nephews and nieces Berenstain Bears' soccer star Aunt Nina's visit The Best mistake ever! and other stories Autumn Best Thanksgiving book Autumn harvest The Best train set ever Awake or asleep Bicycle race Away we go! The Big balloon race Awful Thursday Big Bear to the rescue Axle the freeway cat Big Bear, spare that tree Big beds and little beds Big Bird says : a game to read and play Babar and the ghost Big Bird's copy cat day Babar loses his crown Big fraid, little fraid Babar's castle The Big hello Baboushka and the three kings Big lion, little lion The Baby Big Max Baby Bear's Christmas Big Max in the mystcry of the missing Baby farm animals moose Baby Smurf's first words The Big mile race The Baby's catalogue Big red fire engine Ballerina Bess The Big sneeze Barbara's birthday Big tracks, little tracks A Bargain for Frances Big world, small world Barkley The Biggest bear Bartholomew and the oobleck Bill and Pete A Bat is born Bill and the fish Bea and Mr. Jones Billy and Blaze The Beach bcforc breakfast Billy Boy (Folk-Song) Beach day Binky Brothers and the Fearless Four The Bean boy Binky Brothers, detectives The Bear & the fly The Bird's last song A Bear for Christmas The Birthday party Bear hunt The Birthday party The Bear who slept through Christmas A Birthday wish The Bears who stayed indoors Bizzy Bones and Moosemouse I :) Bizzy Bones and Uncle Ezra Bullfrog and Gertrude go camping Black Beauty Bullfrog builds a house Black is beautiful Bullfrog grows up Black means The Bungling ballerinas Blackboard bear Bunny rabbit Rebus Blackout Bunya the witch The Blanket Burnie's hill: a traditional ryhme Blaze : the story o a striped skunk Burton and Dudley The Blazing hills Buster and the bogeyman The Blind men and the elephant Busy Monday morning Blue Bear's race But no elephants Blue Bug and the bullies But where is the green parrot? Blue Bug to the rescue The Butter battle book Blue Bug's beach party By the light of the silvery moon Blue Bug's surprise Blue Bug's treasure Blue hands, blue cloth The Cake story Blue sea Calico Cat looks around The Blue valentine Calico cat's exercise book The Boats on the river Calico Cat's rainbow Bobby Bear's rocket ride Call for Mr. Sniff Bobo's dream Calling Doctor Quack Boffo: the great motor-cycle race The Clmel who took a walk Bony-legs Camp KeeWee's secret weapon The Book of giggles Can I help? Boots : 21 words Candle-light stories Borka. : the adventures of a goose withno Caps for sale : a tale of a peddler,some feathers monkeys and their monkey business A Boy and his robot The Care Bears' book of feelings The Boy who could find anything Carlotta and the scientist The Boy who cried wolf Carousel The Boy who had wings The Case of the double cross The Boy who was followed home The Case of the hungry stranger The Boy with two eyes The Case of the scaredy cats A Boy, a dog, a frog, and a friend The Cat and the mouse who shareda A Boy, a dog, and a frog house Boys & girls, girls & boys The Cat book The Brave little Indian The Cat in thc hat Breakfast for Sammy The Cat in the hat comes back! Breakfast time, Ernest and Celestine The Cat on the Dovrefell : A Christmas The Bremen town musicians tale Brian Wildsmith's circus A Cat's tale Briar Rose, the sleeping beauty Catastrophe Cat at the zoo The Bridge Catch a little fox Bright Flash Catch that cat! Brimhall comes to stay Catch the red bus The Brook Catfish A Brother for the orphelines, Cccily G. and the 9 monkeys Bubble bubble Celestino Piatti's Animal ABC Buffy and Albert Changes, changes 2(4) Chanticleer and thc fox Come and have fun Charles Drew Come away from the water, Shirley Charmed life Come back, Amelia Bedelia Che Chick and the duckling Come on, Patsy L'he Chicken and the cgg The Comic adventures of Old Mother Chicken Little Hubbard and her dog The Child who cried in the night The Cookie house A Child's good night book Cornelius : a fable The Children and the silly kings Could be worse! The Children who learned to smile Count and see The Chimp and thc clown The Cowboy on the ranch Choo choo; the story of a little engine Crazy cat: 7 words who ran away Creepy castle Christmas alphabet book Cricket boy : a Chinese tale The Christmas camel Cromwell's glasses Christmas eve Cross-country cat Christmas minature Thc Crow and Mrs. Gaddy Christmas secrets Thc Cucumber stcm Christmas surprise The Cupboard Chuckie Curious George Cinderella at thc ball Curious George flies a kitc Circus numbers : a counting book City seen from A to Z Clams can't sing Dad's back Claude the dog : a Christmas story Daddy and Ben together The Clay pot boy The Daddy book The Clean air and peaceful contentment Daddy is a monster--sometimes dirigible airline Daddy, play with me Clean cnough Dance away! Clemens' kingdom The Dancing class Clementina's cactus Dancing in the moon : counting rhymes Clementine Daniel's duck Clever raccoon Danny and the dinosaur Clifford at the circus Danny Dunn and the swamp monster Clipper ship Danny on thc lookout Clocks and more clocks Danny's birthday Close your eyes Dar Tellum : stcanger from a distant Clouds planet The Clown-arounds have a party David was mad The Cobweb Christmas Dawn The Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Dawn Hcn The Day I had to play with my sister Cock-a-doodle-doo A Day in the life of Oscar the Grouch Coco can't wait The Day Joe went to thc supermarket A Colorful adventure of the bee, who left Day of the Earthlings home one Monday morning and what A Day off he found along the way The Day the cow sneezed Colors The Days of Holly Hobbie Colors Days with Frog and Toad Colors Dead before docking Dean's Mother Goose book of rhymes Dusty Dear Garbage man Dear little mumps child Dear Phoebe Each peach pear plum Dear Sarah Eagle Feather Deep in the forest Early morning in the barn The Deer in the pasture The Early words picture book Detective Mole Earth Namer : a California Indian myth Detective Mole and the circus mystery The Easter bear Detective Mole and thc seashore mystery Easter Treat Detective Mole and the secret clues Eating out Detective Mole and the Tip-Top mystery Ed Emberley's ABC Devin & Goliath Edgemont Did you ever An Edwardian Christmas Din dan don, it's Christmas The Egg tree Ding, dong, bell, pussy's in the well Elephant buttons A Dinosaur is too big Elephant eats the profits Dionysos and thc pirates Emma Do bears have mothers too? Emmett's pig Do not disturb The Emperor's plum tree Do you want to be my friend? The Empty squirrel Does grandma have an Elmo Elephant The Erie Canal jungle kit? Ernest and Celestine's patchwork quilt Thc Dog Evening A Dog I know Everett Anderson's goodbye Don't forget the bacon Everyone ready? Don't tell the scarecrow, and other Excuse me! Certainly! Japanese poems Don't touch! The Donkey prince Fabian thc fish-boy The Donkey's dream Fair's fair Door to door: a picture book The Fall of Freddie the leaf The Doorbell rang Family Dorothy and old King Crow Famous fairy tales Down come the leaves Fantastic toys Down on the funny farm Farley, arc you for real? Down to the beach Farmer Goff and his turkey Sam Dr. Frick and his fractions Farmer Hoo and the baboons Dr. Merlin's Magic Shop The Farmcr in the dell Dr. Seuss's ABC A Farmer's dozen Dr. Seuss's sleep book Fast friends Dragon Franz Father Bear comes home Drakestail Fifty saves his friend The Dream eater Fireside stories Dreams The First morning: an African myth Dressing The First Noel A Drink for Little Red Diker Fish and flips Drummer Hoff Fish Stories Duane, the collector Fishes Dunkel takes a walk The Five Chinese brothers The Fuzzy duckling Fixed by camel Fuzzy Rabbit Flea story Florina and the wild bird A Fly went by A Gaggle of geese A Foal for you Gary and thc very terrible monstcr Follow the monsters! George shrinks Follow the river George, the drummer boy The Followers Georgia music The Fooling of King Alexander Georgie Thc Foolish dinosaur fiasco Gcorgie's Halloween Foot and feet Geraldine's blanket The Foot book Ghost in a four-room apartment Footsy The Ghost in the lagoon A for the ark A Ghost named Fred Forecast The Giant child The Forest fire The Giants' feast The Forgotten rainbow Gift of gold Four corners of the sky : poems, chants, The Gift of Hawaii and oratory Gila monsters mcct you at thc airport Fox and his friends The Gingerbread boy Fox at school The Girl with no namc Fox eyes Girls can, too! A book of poems Fox in love Give us a great big smile, Rosy Cole Fox twins The Giving tree The Fox who traveled Glue fingers Frankenstein's dog Go up the road Fred's first day The Goat in thc rug Freight train Goggles Fried feathers for Thanksgiving Going to school The Friend Going to school Thc Friendly beasts Going to thc hospital Thc Friendly beasts : an old English Going West Christmas carol The Golden apple, a story Friends Thc Golden goosc Friends Thc Gollywhopper cgg Frog and Toad all ycar Good junk Frog and Toad arc friends Good morning, good night Frog goes to dinncr Good Night, Owl! Frog on his own Good work, Amelia Bedelia Frog went a-courtin' Good, says Jerome Frog, whcrc arc you? Goodbye old ycar, hello ncwycar Frosty thc Snow Man Goodnight, dear monster! Fun on wheels Goodnight, good morning Funny feet! Goodnight, goodnight A Funny friend from heaven Goodnight, Hattic, my dearie,my dove Thc Funny little woman Goose goofs off Thc Funny thing Thc Gorilla in the hall Funnyboncs Gorp and thc jelly sippers Furlie cat Grandma and thc pirate

2'k Grandma without me Harry and the terrible whatzit Grandma's wheelchair Harry by the sea Grandmother and I Hat-y's dog Grandpa loves us Harry's mom Grandpa's great city tour Harry's visit Grasshopper on the road Hattie be quiet, Hattie be good The Great big dummy The Haunted house The Great custard pie panic Have you hugged your monster today? Great day for up! Have you seen my duckling? The Great McGoniggle rides shotgun Hazy Mountain The Great town and country bicycle Heathcliff the fish bandit balloon chase Heathcliff : the trickiest cat in town Great-grandfather in the honey tree Hector Protector, and as I went over the Great-grandfather, the baby, and me water Green says go Hector, the accordion-nosed dog The Grey lady and the strawberry Hedgehog adventures snatcher The Hedgehog feast Grover's Super surprise book Hedgehog surprises The Growing story Heidi The Guinea pig ABC Henry the Cat and the big sneeze Gus was a gorgeous ghost Henry's Fourth of July Henry's important date Henry, the explorer Halfway up the mountain Herbie Capleenics The Halloween pumpkin Hercules : the story of an old-fashioned Hamilton's art show fire engine The Handsomest father Here come the Purim players Hang on, Hester! Here comes Alex Pumpernickel! Hansel and Gretel Here comes the strikeout The Happy birthday present The Hero : 0 words Happy birthday to me Hey, look at me! A city ABC Happy birthday Unicorn Hi Fly Happy birthday, Cookie Monster! Hi, butterfly! Happy birthday, dear dragon Hi, cat! Happy birthday, Sam Hi, Word Bird! Happy birthday, Word Bird Hide-and-seek Word Bird Happy Christmas, Gemma Hilaire Belloc's the yak, the python, tilt The Happy dog frog The Happy hunter Hilda's restful chair The Happy orpheline Hill of fire The Happy owls Hippo jogs for health Happy winter Hiroshima no pika Hard scrabble harvest The Hit of the party The Hare and the tortoise The Hobyahs The Hare and the tortoise Hoddy doddy Harriet and the promised Land The Hole in the dike Harriet goes to thc circus Holes and peeks Harriet the spy The Holy Night : the story of the first Harry and Shellburt Christmas Harry and the lady next door Home alone 204 Home before midnight : a traditional I know a lot of things verse I know somcthing you don't know Horne in the sky I like school The Home run trick I like trains The Homework caper I love Hanukkah The Honeybears' book of opposites I met a polar bear Hooray for snail! I saw a ship a-sailing Hop like me I see Hop on Pop I thought I saw The Horse and his boy I touch The Horse in Harry's room I want to be a taxi driver Hosie's alphabet I want to be an architect Hot air Henry I was a second grade werewolf Houn' dog I was thinking : poems Hound and Bear I will tell you of Peach Stonc A Louse is a house ' or me I wish I cou:d fly How do I feel9 I wish I was sick, too! How do I puu it on?: getting dressed I wonder if Herbie's home yet How far, Felipe? I wonder...about the sky How I faded away I'm coming to get you How my garden grew I'm going to New York to visit the Queen How really great to walk this way If all the seas were one sea How Santa Claus had a long and difficult If I were a cricket.. journey delivering his presents If you take a paint brush How the animals gct to thc zoo If you take a pencil How the sun was brought back to the sky Imogene's antlers How the whale got his throat In a dark, dark room, and other scary Howard stories Hugo and Oddsock In a garden Hundreds and hundreds of strawberries In a meadow, two hares hide Hunter and his dog In my treehouse The Hunting trip In our class Hush, little baby In our school In thc forest In the morning mist I am adopted In the village I am big : you are little Incident at Hawk's Hill I am five Indian bunny I can be anything you can be! Is anyone home? I can build a house! Is this my dinner? I can do it myself The Island of one I can read with my eyes shut Island of the Blue Dolphins I can ride it! It does not say meow : and other animal can take a walk! testii g limits riddle rhymes I don't believe in elves It hardly seems like Halloween I don't want to go to school It's not my fault I have feelings It's schooltime I have four names for my grandfather Izoo I hear Izzard I know a lady Just for you Jack and Jake Just go to bed Jack and the robbers Just grandpa and me Jack Sprat : The life of Jack Sprat, his Just like me wife & his cat Just me and my puppy Jack the bum and the Halloween handout Just so stories for little children Jack the bum and the haunted house Just think Jack the bum and the UFO Just this once Jack the Wise and the Cornish cuckoos Just us women Jackal wants everything Jacki Jacko K9 and the beasts of Vega Jafta K9 and the missing planet Jafta and the wedding K9 and the time trap Jafta's Father K9 and the Zeta rescue Jafta's mother Kate's secret riddle book Jafta--the journey Kenny's window Jafta--the town The Kettleship pirates Jahdu Kevin's hat Jay and the marigold Kick, pass, and run Jay Bird The Kidnapping of the coffee pot Jeanne-Marie counts her sheep King Krakus and the dragon Jeffrey Bear cleans up his act King of the zoo Jiggle wiggle prance King Orville and the bullfrogs Jim Henson presents Goldilocks, Baby King Rooster, Queen Hen Piggy's dream starring the Muppet The King, the mice and the cheese babies A Kiss for Little Bear Jinx glove A Kiss is round : verses Joanna runs away Kitten can Joey on his own The Kittens' ABC Joey's cat Kivi spzqks John Billington, friend of Squanto Klippity klop John Henry, an American legend Koala bear twins Johnny Crow's garden Kristie and thc colt and the others Johnny Crow's new garden Johnny Crow's party Johnny Lion's bad day The Large type Mother Goose Johnny Lion's book Lassie come-home Johnny Lion's rubber boots The Last battle Johnny Maple-Leaf Last one home is a green pig Johnny No Hit Last one in is a rotten egg Johnny Tremain The Laziest robot in zone one Jonathan's friends The Lazy bear Joseph had a little overcoat The Learning book Joshua Holly's big family blues The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Julie of the wolves A Lemon-yellow elephant called Trunk Juma and the magic jinn Lengthy Jumbo the boy and Arnold the elephant Lentil Jumping Leo and Emily The Jungle books 20 G . , Leo and Emily and the dragon The Little train Leo and Emily's big ideas Little Witch's big night Leo the late bloomer The Little wood duck Leo, Zack, and Emmie Lizard's song Leopard and the noisy monkeys Lizzie and the Tooth Fairy Leopard is sick The Lone Wolf Let's count Lonesome little colt Let's look at the letters The Long way to a new land Let's make rabbits : a fable The Longest float in the parade Let's play Look at the little one Let's talk about being destructive Look at the moon Let's talk about being selfish Look what I can do Let's talk about disobeying Look-alikes Let's talk about fighting The Looking book Let's talk about throwing tantrums Looking for Santa Claus Let's talk about whining Lost at the fair A Letter to Amy Lost in the museum Letters from Calico Cat The Loudest noise in the world Like me Louie The Line up book Love from Aunt Betty The Lion and the rat : a fable Love from Uncle Clyde Lion is down in the dumps Lucille The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe Lucky bear The Little auto Lucky ladybugs Little bear Little Black goes to the circus Little Black, a pony M.C. Higgins, the great The Little carousel Ma Lien and the magic brush Little Chick's story Ma na la Little Chief The Machine-gunners The Little engine that could Madge's magic show The Little house The Maggie B Little house in the big woods The Magic beans Little Janie's Christmas The Magic drum Little lamb The Magic hat Little man, little man Magic in the mist The Little mouse : 25 words The Magic lollipop Little new kangaroo The Magic pot Little Otter remembers, and other stories The Magic tree : a tale from the Congo Little Peep The Magic wallpaper Little puff The Magician and McTree Little red hen The Magician's nephew Little Red Riding Hood Mama don't allow : starring Miles and the Little skater Swamp Band The Little stone house The Man on the unicycle and other Little Tim and the bravesea captain stories Little Toot The Man who didn't wash his dishes Little Toot on the Grand Canal The Man who entereda contest Little Toot on the Mississippi Marck, the little fool Little Toot on the Thames The Mariah Delany lending library 21- " disaster Mog at the zoo Marigold and the dragon Molly and the slow teeth Marmalade's nap Molly Mullett Marmalade's picnic Molly, McCullough, & Tom the Rogue Marmalade's snowy day Mom, the Wolf Man, and me Marmalade's yellow leaf Mommies at work Martin's father Momotaro, the Peach Boy A traditional The Marvelous mud washing machine Japanese tale Marvin K. Mooney Monday is washing day Mary Anne Monkey See Monkey do The Mask Monkey see, monkey do The Maude Reed tale Monty Max Mooch the messy Max's bath Moody Moose buttons Max's bedtime Moonlight Max's birthday Moonsong lullaby Max's breakfast Moose's store Max's Christmas Moose, Goose, and Little Nobody Max's first word More animals Max's ride More Witch, Goblin, and sometimes Max, the music-maker Ghost Maybe Ile, the cable car Morris goes to school Mc Broom and the beanstalk Morris has a cold Me Too! Morris tells Boris Mother Moose stories Me too, Iguana and rhymes Meet M and M The Most wonderful egg in the world Meet the Fraggles Mother goose and nursery rhymes Meg's car The Mother Goose Treasury Meg's castle Mother Rabbit's son Tom Mei Li Mother's helper Merry Christmas mom and dad The Mouse and the elephant Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia The Mouse on the fourteenth floor Messy baby Mouse soup Mexico, A to Z Mouse tales The Mice and the clockwork bus Mouse writing The Mice and the flying basket The Mouse's terrible Halloween The Mice who lived in a shoe Mousekin's family Michael Hague's favorite Hans Christian The Mouses' terrible Christmas Andersen fairy tales Mr. and Mrs. Button's wonderful Midnight moon watchdogs Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Mr. Archimedes' bath The Miller, the boy and the donkey Mr. Brimble's hobby Millions of cats Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? Milton the early riser Mr. Egbert Nosh Mine will, said John Mr. Gumpy's motor car Mine's the best Mr. Gumpy's outing The Mirror planet Mr. Pig and family Miss Polly's animal school Mr. Pig and Sonny too Mitchell is moving Mr. Pine's mixed-up signs Mittens in May Mr. Snow Bunting's secret 2nS, Mrs. Gaddy and the fast-growing vine The Night it rained pancakes Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost Night noises and other mole and troll Ms. Glee was waiting stories Much bigger than Martin The Night the crayons talked Mushroom in the rain The Night we slept outside My ballet class The Nightgown of the sullen moon My barber No arm in left field My brother, Will No friends My cousin Charlie No funny business My daddy's mustache No kicks for Dog My day on the farm No more baths My friend Jacob No more secrets for me My friend little John and me No more work My friend Mac : the story of little No nap for me Baptiste and the moose No place for a goat My kitchen No roses for Harry My little foster sister No! No! Word Bird My mama needs me No, Agatha! My morn travels a lot Nobody listens to Andrew My name is Emily Noel for Jeanne-Marie My new boy Noel the coward My nursery school The North Wind and the Sun My red umbrella Norton's nighttime My shadow and I Noses and toes an : up and down and in My two feet and out book My uncle Not at home The Mysterious prowler Nothing but a pig The Mysterious tadpole Now I am five Mystery of tho farmer's three fives Now I am four The Mystery of the giant footprints Now I am three! Mystery on the docks Now I am two! Now we can go Number Men Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs Numbers Nate the Great and the lost list Numbers of things Nate the Great and the missing key Numbers on parade : zero to ten Nathaniel The Nutcrackers and the sugar-tongs Neighborhood knight Nuts to Nightingale Neighbors Nelson males a face 0 The Nest Octopus protests Never talk to strangers Odd One out The New baby Off and counting A New baby is coming to my house Oh Lord, I wish I was a buzzard A New day Oh, the thinks you can think! New day 01' Jake's lucky day New life : new room Olaf reads Nice new neighbors Old Blue The Night after Christmas Old Charlie The Night before Christmas Old MacDonald had a farm The Old man and the tiger Owliver Old Mother Hubbard and her dog Owly Old Mother West Wind Oyez! oyez! the story of the three sillies Old one-eye meets his match Old Sadie and the Christmas bear Old tiger, new tiger Paddy goes traveling Old Turtle's baseball stories Paddy Pork's holiday Old Turtle's winter games Paddy's evening out Old Yeller The Pancake Oliver, Clarence and Violet Pancakes for breakfast On Market Street Panda, panda On mother's lap Papa Small On Sunday the wind came Papa's lemonade and other stories On your mark, get set, go! The first all Pardon? said the giraffe animal Olympics Parsley Once a mouse...A fable cut in wood Partners Once in a wood : ten tales from Aesop The Party Once, said Darlene The Pea patch jig One day I closed my eyes and the world A Peaceable kingdom : the Shaker disappeared abecedarius One duck, another duck Pecos Bill One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish Pelican One frog too many Pelican here, pelican there One kitten is not too many Penguin's pal One little kitten Penny-wise, fun-foolish One little white shoe : a story to finish Pepper and all the legs One mitten Lewis The Peppermint pig One old Oxford ox Pet show! One step, two... Pete Pack Rat and the Gila Monster One summer night Gang One to teeter-totter Peter and the wolf One very, very quiet afternoon Peter gets the chickenpox One, two, three : an animal counting book Peter Spier's Christmas One, two, three, go! Peter Spier's rain One, two, where's my shoe? Petunia One-eyed Jake Petunia takes a trip Orville Mouse at the opera house Petunia's Christmas Oscar Otter Phoebe Dexter has Harriet Peterson's Our garage sale sniffles Our 011ie Picnic Our street feels good : poems for children The Picnic Out! Out! Out! A Picnic, hurrah Outside over there Picture book farm Over in the meadow A Picture for Harold's room Over in the meadow : an old nursery The Picture-skin story counting rhyme Pig Pig rides Over the river and through the wood Pig tale Owl and other scrambles Pig thinks pink The Owl and the Woodpecker The Pig war Owl at home Piggle 2 4! Pinocchio Rain makes applesauce A Place for Ben The Rain puddle Play ball, Amelia Bedelia Ralph's secret weapon Play with "a" and "t" Reading Play with "e" and "d" Ready-set-robot! Play with "i" and "g" Red sun girl Play with "o" and "g" Red Tag comes back Play with "u" and "g" Redbird : the story of a cardinal Play with me Rest, rabbit, rest Playing Rhymes around the day Plenty of fish Rhyming Nell A Pocketful of seasons A Robber! A robber! The Poky little puppy and the patchwork The Robot people blanket The Rooftop mystery The Poky little puppy's first Christmas The Rooster crows : a book of American The Pond rhymes and jingles Poor boy, rich boy A Rose for Pinkerton Poppy, the panda Rosie's walk The Potters' kitchen Round about the city : stories you can Power play read to yourself Pretzel Round trip Pretzels Rover Jr.'s baseball career Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia Ruby Throat, the story of a humming Princess Pearl bird The Prize pig surprise Rufus Professor Wormbog in search for the The Runaway bunny zipperump-a-zoo The Runaway duck The Pumpkin sparrow Pumpkin, pumpkin The Puppy who wanted a boy The Saggy baggy elephant Puzzles Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett A Salmon for Simon Quail can't decide Sam who never forgets Quentin Blake's nursery rhyme book Sam's ball The Quiet house Sam's bath Quiet on account of dinosaur Sam's car The Quilt Sam's cookie Sam's lamp Sam's potty The Rabbit Sam's teddy bear The Rabbit Sam's wagon A Rabbit has a habit Sam, the minuteman Rabbit's morning Sammy Skunk : 32 words The Raccoon twins Sand castle Raggedy Ann : a thank you, please, and I Sandro's dolphin love you book The Sandwich Thc Railway children Santa's crash-bang Christmas Rain drop splash Santa's moose Sarah's unicorn Save that raccoon! Six silver spoons Say hello, Vanessa Skip to my lou Say something Sky dragon The Say-with-me ABC book Sleep tight, Alex Pumpernickel Scat! Scat! Sleeping The School The Sleeping beauty School bus? Sleepy bear Scuff y the tugboat Slugger Sal's slump The Sea View Hotel Small Bear's busy day Seasons Small Deer's magic tricks The Secret birthday message Small pig A Secret for grandmother's birthday Small rabbit The Secret language Small Wolf The Secret three The Smallest elephant in the world See you tomorrow, Charles Smiley snake :33 words Seeing things : a book of poems Snail, where are you? Seen any cats? The Snake horn The Sesame Street book of numbers Sneakers The Sesame Street players present The Snippy and Snappy Little Red Hen The Snow The Several tricks of Edgar Dolphin Snow Seymour the Prince The Snowman Shaggy Dog's Christmas The Snowy day Shaggy Dog's Halloween So sick! Shapes Soldier and me Shawn goes to school Somebody spilled the sky Shawn's red bike Something queer at the haunted school The Sheep book Sometimes I get angry The Shepherd Sometimes I have to Sheriff Sally Gopher and the haunted Sometimes I like to cry dance hall Sometimes I'm afraid The Shoemaker and the elves The Song Shopping Sophie's bucket Shopping trip A Sound of chariots Shrewbettina's birthday Space case The Sign on Rosie's door Space hijack! Silent night Space monster Gorp and the runaway Silly egg :15 words computer Silly Goose The Space people The Silver chair Spin a soft black song : poems for The Silver pony children Simon's book Spot's birthday party Sing, Pierrot, sing : a picture book in Spring green mime Spring is Sir Andrew Spr;ng is here Sir Kevin of Devon Springtime bears Sir Lance-a-Little and the knights of the Springtime for Jeanne-Marie kitchen table Squanto, friend of the white men Six foolish fisherman The Square Ben drew Six new students Squash pie 2 1 2 Squeeze a sneeze Teach us, Amelia Bedelia The Squire's bride : a Norwegian folk tale Teacup full of roses Stanley Teddy bear baker Star of Wild Horse Canyon Teddy bears 1 to 10 The Star-Spangled Banner Teddy bcars cure a cold The Stonecutter : a Japanese folk tale Teddy bears go shopping The Stop The Teeny tiny woman Stop that ball! The Teeny tiny woman : an old English Stop! Go! Word Bird ghost tale Stopping by woods on a snowy evening The Teeny-tiny woman : a ghost story Stories for Little Sioux & others too Teepee talcs The Stories Julian tells The Telephone Stork spills the beans Ten black dots The Story of Chicken Licken Ten little caterpillars The Story of Ferdinand Ten sleepy sheep The Story of Olaf Ten what? : A mystery counting book The Story of Paul Bunyan Ten, nine, eight A Story, a story : an African tale The Tcn-alarm camp-out The Storybook children The Tent The Strange appearance of Howard Terrible things could happen Cranebill, Jr Thank youyou're welcome Thc Strange disappearance of Arthur That dreadful day Cluck That Olive! The Straw maid That terrible Halloween night The Strawberry roan There was a wise crow The Strongest one of all There'll bc a hot time in the old town Such is the way of the world tonight Summer at the sea There's a nightmare in my closet Sun up There's a wocket in my pocket! The Sun's asleep behind thc hill Therc's an ant in Anthony Sunshine There's an ape behind the drape Super bowl There's nothing to do! Super Sam and thc salad gacden This is the bear The Super snoops and the missing This is the house where Jack lives sleepers This little pig : a Mothcr Goose jingle The Surprise The Three bears Surprise for a cowboy The Three birds The Surprise party Three jovial huntsmen Thc Surprise picnic Three little pigs Surprise! Surprise! Guess what's inside Three little pigs Susie Mariar Three sides and the round one Sweet Betsy from Pike Three stories : The snow goose, The small Sylvester, the mouse with the musical ear miracle, Ludmila Three wishes Three yellow dogs The Tadpole and the frog Thump and Plunk Take mc for a ride Thunderhoof Thc Taken girl Tiger is a scarcdy cat The Tale of Peter Rabbit Tiger take off your hat Taste thc raindrops Tigers and oppossums : Mexican animal legends Twelve days of Christmas Tilabel Twenty-two bears Tim and Ginger Twin kittens Tim Mouse goes down the stream Twin puppies Tim to the lighthouse Two bear cubs Tim's friend Towser Two dates for Mike Tim's last voyage Two is a team Time Two is company Timothy Robbins climbs the mountain Two little bears Timothy Tall Feather Two places to sleep Timothy's forest The Two Reds Tiny Turtle's Thanksgiving Tye May and the magic brush Titch Tizz south of the border Thc Toad hunt UFO kidnap! Toby in the country, Toby in the city Uncle Boris and Maude Toby's friends Uncle Elephant Together Uncle Harry The Tomten and the fox The Undersea people Tony Beaver, griddle skater Up a tall tree Tony's birds Up a tree Too big Up and up The Toolbox Up the down elevator Tooley! Too ley! Up to ten and down again The Topsy-turvy family Ups & downs The Tortoise and the hare : an Aesop fable V Tortoise island The Valiant chattee-maker The Town mouse and the country mouse The Very busy spider A Town without children The Very hungry caterpillar The Toy circus Victoria's ABC adventure The Train Violets are blue A Train for Tommy The Voyage of Osiris : a myth of ancient The Traveling musicians Egypt The Tree and the seasons The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Trek The Voyage of the floating bedstead The Trip Troll country The Trouble with morn Truck Waggleby of Fraggle Rock Truck song Wagon wheels The Truffle pig Waiting Tuntuni, the tailor bird Wake up and good night The Turnip Wake up, Jeremiah The Turtle and the monkey : a Philippine Wake up, Sun! tale Walpole Turtle spring Walt Disney Productions presents Robin The Turtles' picnic and other nonsense Hood and the great coach robbery stories Walt Disney's Bambi Twelve bells for Santa Walt Disney's Cinderella 21 Walt Disney's The sorcerer's apprentice. Where are you going, little mouse? Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh and Where can it be? Tigger too Where did that naughty little hamster Waltzing Matilda go? Washout at Liberty Valley Where do bears sleep? Watch out for the chicken feet in your Where does my cat sleep? soup Where does the butterfly go when it Watch out! rains? Watch out! Word Bird Where does thc sun go at night? The Way mothers are Where does the teachcr live? We can jump Where in thc world is Henry? We visit the farm Where is it? We visit the zoo Whcre is my friend? Wc wish you a Merry Christmas Where the wild things are We're going to have a baby Where's Florrie? Wc're very good friends, my brother and Where's Mark? Where's my cheese? Webster and Arnold and the giant box Where's my daddy? A Wet Monday Where's Spot? What a dog! Where's the bear? What can you do with a box? Whistle for Willie What can you makc of it? The Whitc seal : from the jungle books What did you leave behind? The White stallion What do you see? Who goes thcrc in my garden? What does Word Bird sec? Who stole alligator's shoe? What have I got? Who took thc farmer's (hat)? What I hear in my school Who was tricked? What is it? Who will be my friends? What is it? Who-oo-oo What is Papa up to now? Whose little bird am I'? What is sour'? What is swcct? Whose mouse arc you? What is the color of thc wide, widc Why can't I be William world? Why do grown-ups have all thc fun? What should I wear? Why the sun and the moon live in the sky What time is it, Mrs. Bear? : an African folktalc What Whiskers did Why won't winter go? What's inside? Wilberforce goes on a picnic What's inside? Wild animals What's so funny, Kctu? : a Nucr tale Wild Robin What's that? Wiley and the Hairy Man What's wrong, Ralph? Will it rain? Wheel on the chimney Willaby When Francie was sick William and Boomer When I get bigger William Tell When I grow up and you grow down The Wind blew When I was young in the mountains The Wind in thc willows When Panda came to our house Window wishing When the sun shincs Winnie-the-pooh : the unbouncing of When the tide is low Tigger When you were a baby Winston, Newton, Elton, and Ed Winter Your pet sea lion The Winter bear Yuck! Winter magic The Winter picnic Winter's coming Ziggy and his colors The Wish card ran out! Zip goes Zebra A Witch's garden The Zoo in my garden The Witch's pig : a Cornish folktale A Wizard of Earthsea A Woggle of witches The Wolf and the seven little kids Wolfie The Woman with the eggs Wonders of nature Word Bird asks : What? What? What? Word Bird builds a city Word Bird makes words with Dog Word Bird makes words with Duck Word Bird makes words with Hen Word Bird makes words with Pig Word Bird's circus surprise Word Bird's fall words Word Bird's hats Word Bird's shapes Word Bird's spring words Word Bird's summer words Word Bird's winter words Working Working Working wheels Worse than Willy! The Worst team ever Would you like to play hide and seek in this book with lovable, furry old Grover?

X Xerus won't allow it

Yakety yak yak yak The Yearling The Yellow pom-pom hat You can't put braces on spaces You'll soon grow into them, Titch Young Joe Your face : 25 words Your pet giraffe Your pet gorilla 2 1 G SUBJECT INDEX

217 SUBJECT INDEX On Market Street One very, ve.zy quiet afternoon Owl and other scrambles A Peaceable kingdom : the Shaker Alphabet abecedarius Aaron awoke: an alphabet story Play with "a" and "t" ABC Play with "e" and "d" ABC Play with "i" and "g" ABC: an alphabet book Play with "o" and "g" The ABC bunny Play with "u" and "g" ABC of monsters The Say-with-me ABC book ABC of things Victoria's ABC adventure ABC toy chest What's inside? Albert B. Cub & Zebra: an alphabet storybook Animal stories Alex and the cat The Adventures of Paddy Pork Alfred's alphabet walk Alex remembers All butterflies; an ABC book Alexander the monkey-sitter Alphabatics Alistair's elephant The Alphabeast book; an abecedarium Animal cafe The Alphabet boat; a seagoing alphabet Animals should definitely not wear book clothing Thc Alphabet book The Animals who changed their colors The Alphabet symphony : an ABC book Anno's animals The Alphabet tree Aranea : a story about a spider Alphabet world Are we almost there? Animals in the zoo Are you my mother? Annie's ABC kitten Aristocats Anno's alphabet Axle the freeway cat A Apple pie Babar and the ghost Apples to zippers : an alphabet book Babar loses his crown Apricot ABC Babar's castle Ben's ABC day Baby farm animals Celestino Piatti's Animal ABC A Bargain for Frances City seen from A to Z Barkley Dr. Seuss's ABC Bear hunt Ed Ember ley's ABC Benedict finds a home A for the ark Benjy's bird The Guinea pig ABC Benny Rabbit and the owl Hey, look at me! A city ABC Berenstain Bears' soccer star Hosie's alphabet Big Bear to the rescue The Kittens' ABC Big Bear, spare that tree Let's look at the letters Big lion, little lion Letters from Calico Cat The Big mile race Mexico, A to Z The Biggest bear Mouse writing Bill and Pete

21S Billy and Blaze Dragon Franz The Bird's last song A Drink for Little Red Diker Bizzy Bones and Moosemouse Dunkel takes a walk Bizzy Bones and Uncle Ezra Dusty Black Beauty Edgemont Blaze : the story of a striped skunk Elephant eats the profits Blue Bear's race Everyone ready? Bobo's dream Farmer Goff and his turkey Sam Borka : the adventures of a goose with no Farmer Hoo and thc baboons feathers Fast friends Breakfast time, Ernest and Celestine Father Bear comes home Bright Flash Fish and flips Brimhall comes to stay Fishes Bullfrog and Gertrude go camping Fixed by camel Bullfrog builds a house Flea story Bullfrog grows up A Foal for you Bunny rabbit Rebus The Followers Burton and Dudley Forecast But where is the green parrot? The Forest fire The Cake story Fox and his friends Calling Doctor Quack Fox at school The Camel who took a walk Fox eyes Carlotta and the scientist Fox in love The Cat book Fox twins Catastrophe Cat at the zoo The Fox who traveled Cecily G. and the 9 monkeys Frankenstein's dog The Chick and the duckling Friends Chicken Little Frog and Toad all year The Child who cried in the night Frog and Toad are friends Clever raccoon Frog, where are you? Clifford at the circus Funny feet! Cock-a-doodle-doo Furlie cat Come and have fun The Fuzzy duckling Cornelius : a fable The Golden apple, a story Crazy cat: 7 words Good Night, Owl! Creepy castle Goose goofs off Cromwell's glasses Grasshopper on the road Cross-country cat Happy birthday Unicorn Curious George The Happy owls Curious George flies a kite Harry and Shellburt Daddy, play with me Harry and the lady next door Dance away! Harry by the sea The Day the cow sneezed Hattie be quiet, Hattie be good Days with Frog and Toad Have you seen my duckling? Dear Phoebe Heathcliff : the fish bandit Deep in the forest Heathcliff : the trickiest cat in town The Deer in the pasture Iflctor, the accordion-nosed dog Devin & Goliath Ht dgehog adventures Ding, dong, bell, pussy's in the well The Hedgehog feast The Dog Hedgehog surprises I Henry the Cat and the big sneeze The Lazy bear Hilaire Belloc's the yak, the python, the A Lemon-yellow elephant called Trunk frog Lengthy Hilda's restful chair Leo the late bloomer Hippo jogs for health Leopard and the noisy monkeys Home in the sky Leopard is sick Hooray for snail! Lion is down in the dumps Hot air Henry Little bear Houn' dog Little Black goes to the circus Hound and Bear Little Black, a pony How do I put it on? : getting dressed Little Chick's story How the animals get to the zoo Little lamb How the sun was brought back to the sky The Little mouse : 25 words How the whale got his throat Little Otter remembers, and other stories Howard Little Peep Hugo and Oddsock The Little wood duck Hunter and his dog Lizard's song I can build a house! The Lone Wolf I can ride it! Lonesome little colt I can take a walk! testing limits Love from Uncle Clyde I saw a ship a-sailing Lucille I wish I could fly Lucky ladybugs In a garden The Magician and Mc Tree In a meadow, two hares hide The Mice and the clockwork bus Incident at Hawk's Hill The Mice and the flying basket Indian bunny The Mice who lived in a shoe It's not my fault Milton the early riser Jackal wants everything Monday is washing day Jacki Monkey See Monkey do Jeffrey Bear cleans up his act Monkey see, monkey do Joey's cat Monty Johnny Crow's new garden Mooch the messy Johnny Crow's party Moody Moose buttons Johnny Lion's bad day Moose's store Johnny Lion's book Moose, Goose, and Little Nobody Johnny Lion's rubber boots Morris goes to school Julie of the wolves Morris has a cold The Jungle books Morris tells Boris Mother Moose stories just so stories for little children and rhymes Just this once The Most wonderful egg in the world The Kettleship pirates Mother Rabbit's son Tom Kevin's hat The Mouse and the elephant Kick, pass, and run The Mouse on the fourteenth floor King of the zoo Mouse soup King Rooster, Queen Hen Mouse tales A Kiss for Little Bear Mousekin's family Kitten can Mr. and Mrs. Button's wonderful Koala bear twins watchdogs Lassie come-home Mr. Pig and family Last one home is a green pig Mr. Pig and Sonny too

2 2 0 Mr. Snow Bunting's secret Pig thinks pink Mushroom in the rain Piggle My new boy Play with me The Mysterious tadpole The Poky little puppy and the patchwork The Nest blanket Nice new neighbors The Poky little puppy's first Christmas The Night after Christmas Power play Night noises and other mole and troll Pretzel stories The Prize pig surprise No funny business The Puppy who wanted a boy No kicks for Dc; Quail can't decide No place for a goat The Quiet house No roses for Harry Quiet on account of dinosaur Norton's nighttime The Rabbit Nothing but a pig A Rabbit has a habit Nuts to Nightingale Rabbit's morning Octopus protests The Raccoon twins Old Blue Red Tag comes back Old Charlie Redbird : the story of a cardinal Old one-eye meets his match Rest, rabbit, rest Old tiger, new tiger A Robber! A robber! Old Turtle's baseball stories A Rose for Pinkerton Old Turtle's winter games Rosie's walk Old Yeller Rover Jr.'s baseball career Oliver, Clarence and Violet Ruby Throat, the story of a humming On your mark, get set, go! The first all bird animal Olympics Rufus Orville Mouse at the opera house The Runaway bunny Oscar Otter The Saggy baggy elephant The Owl and the Woodpecker A Salmon for Simon Owl at home Sam's teddy bear Ow liver Sam's wagon Ow ly Sammy Skunk :32 words Panda, panda Sand castle Pardon? said the giraffe Sandro's dolphin Partners Save that raccoon! The Pea patch jig Say hello, Vanessa Pelican Scat! Scat! Pelican here, pelican there A Secret for grandmother's birthday Penguin's pal The Several tricks of Edgar Dolphin Penny-wise, fun-foolish The Sheep book Pepper and all the legs Six new students Pet show! Sleepy bear Pete Pack Rat and the Gila Monster Small Bear's busy day Gang Small pig Petunia Small rabbit Petunia takes a trip The Smallest elephant in the world Petunia's Christmas Snippy and Snappy Picnic So sick! Pig Pig rides Spot's birthday party 2', Spring green Where are you going, little mouse? Spring is Where did that naughty little hamster Springtime bears go? Springtime for Jeanne-Marie Where do bears sleep? Star of Wild Horse Canyon Where does my cat sleep? Stork spills the beans Where's my cheese? The Story oi Ferdinand Where's my daddy? Super bowl Where's Spot? Super Sam and the salad garden The White seal : from the jungle books The Surprise The White stallion The Surprise picnic Who stole alligator's shoe? Sylvester, the mouse with the musical ear Who-oo-oo The Tadpole and the frog Wilberforce goes on a picnic The Tale of Peter Rabbit Wild animals The Ten-alarm camp-out Will it rain? Terrible things could happen The Wind in the willows That Olive! Winston, Newton, Elton, and Ed The Three birds Winter magic Three yellow dogs Wolfie Thunderhoof Xerus won't allow it Tiger is a scaredy cat Yakety yak yak yak Tim Mouse goes down the stream The Yearling Tizz south of the border Young Joe Tortoise island Your pet giraffe The Truffle pig Your pet gorilla The Turtle and the monkey : a Philippine Your pet sea lion tale Zip goes Zebra Turtle spring The Zoo in my garden Twenty-two bears Twin kittens Biography Twin puppies Charles Drew Two bear cubs Two is company Counting Two little bears 1, 2, 3 Uncle Boris and Maude 1, 2, 3 for the library Uncle Elephant 1, 2, buckle my shoe Uncle Harry 10 bears in my bed; a goodnight The Very busy spider countdown The Very hungry caterpillar Circus numbers : a counting book Wake up, Sun! Count and see Walpole Dancing in the moon ; counting rhymes Walt Disney's Bambi Harriet goes to the circus The Way mothers are Jeannc-Marie counts her sheep What a dog! Let's count What can you make of it? Number Men What is the color of the wide, wide Numbers world? Numbers of things What time is it, Mrs. Bear? Numbers on parade : zero to ten What Whiskers did One duck, another duck When Panda camc to our house 2 2 2, One old Oxford ox The Forgotten rainbow One, two, three : an animal counting book The Funny little woman One, two, three, go! The Golden goose Over in the meadow Hansel and Gretel Over in the meadow : an old nursery The Hare and the tortoise counting rhyme The Hare and the tortois:; Picture book farm The Hobyahs The Sesame Street book of numbers Hoddy doddy Teddy bears 1 to 10 The Hole in the dike Ten black dots Home before midnight : a traditional Ten sleepy sheep verse Ten what? : A mystery counting book Jack the Wise and the Cornish cuckoos Ten, nine, eight John Henry, an American legend Up the down elevator King Krakus and the dragon Up to ten and down again King Orville and the bullfrogs The Lion and the rat : a fable Folklore Little red hen Abu Ali : three tales of the Middle East Little Red Riding Hood Aesop's fables The Magic tree : a tale from the Congo Anansi the spider : a tale from the Michael Hague's favorite Hans Christian Ashanti Andersen fairy tales Andy and the lion The Miller, the boy and the donkey Anna and the seven swans The Night it rained pancakes Arabian nights The North Wind and the Sun The Bean boy Old Mother West Wind The Bearskinner Once a mouse...A fable cut in wood Beauty and the beast, and other talcs Once in a wood : ten tales from Aesop The Blind men and the elephant Oyez! oyez! the story of the three sillies Bony-legs The Pancake The Boy who cried wolf Pecoc Bill The Bremen town musicians Peter and the wolf Briar Rose, the sleeping beauty The Pumpkin sparrow The Cat and the mouse who shareda Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind house Crockett Chanticleer and the fox The Shoemaker and the elves Cinderella at the ball Six foolish fisherman The Clay pot boy The Sleeping beauty The Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Small Deer's magic tricks Hen The Squire's bride : a Norwegian folk talc The Cookie house Thc Stonecutter : a Japanese folk tale Cricket bey : a Chinese tale The Story of Chicken Licken The Cucumber stem The Story of Paul Bunyan Dawn A Story, a story an African tale The Donkey prince The Strongest one of all Drakestail Such is the way of the world Earth Namer : a California Indian myth Susie Mariar Famous fairy tales The Teeny tiny woman Fireside stories The Teeny tiny woman : an old English The First morning: an African myth ghost tale The Five Chinese brothers The Teeny-tiny woman : a ghost story Teepee tales Angelo, the naughty one The Three bears Ann can fly Three little pigs Ann likes red Three little pigs Annie and the Mud Monster Tigers and oppossums : Mexican animal Annie, the invisible girl legends Anton the Goatherd Tilabel Anyhow, I'm glad I tried The Tomten and the fox Appelard and Liverwurst Tony Beaver, griddle skater Apt. 3 The Tortoise and the hare : an Aesop Are you there, bear? fable Arthur's adventure in the abandoned The Town mouse and the country mouse house The Traveling musicians Arthur's April fool Tuntuni, the tailor bird Arthur's eyes The Turnip Arthur's funny money The Voyage of Osiris : a myth of ancient Arthur's honey bear Egypt Arthur's pen pal Walt Disney's Cinderella At Mary Bloom's What's so funny, Ketu?: a Nuer tale Aunt Nina and her nephews and nieces Why the sun and the moon live in the sky Aunt Nina's visit : an African folktale Autumn Wiley and the Hairy Man Autumn harvest William Tell Awake or asleep The Witch's pig : a Cornish folktale Awful Thursday The Wolf and the seven little kids The Baby Baby Smurf's first words General The Baby's catalogue A my name is Alice Ballerina Bess About our school Barbara's birthday Alice's adventures in Wonderland Bartholomew and the oobleck All alone Bea and Mr. Jones All by myself The Beach before breakfast All my shoes come in twos The Bears who stayed indoors All the pretty horses The Beast in the bathtub All us come cross the water Because I am human All year long The Bee: 20 words All-by-herself The Beech tree The Alligator under the bed Belinda's new spring hat Amat and the water buffalo A Bell for Ursli Amelia Bedelia The Bells of London Amelia Bedelia goes camping Ben's dream Amelia Bedelia helps out Benny bakes a cakc Amifika The Best mistake ever! and other stories Amy goes fishing Bicycle race And I mean it, Stanley The Big balloon race Andrew Henry's meadow Big beds and little bcds Andy (that's my name) Big fraid, little fraid Andy and Benny catch a thief The Big hello Andy and Mr. Cunningham Big red fire engine Angel child, dragon child The Big sneeze Big tracks, little tracks monkeys and their monkey business Big world, small world The Care Bears' book of feelings Bill and the fish Carousel Billy Boy (Folk-Song) The Cat in the hat The Birthday party The Cat in the hat comes back! The Birthday party Catch a little fox Black is beautiful Catch the red bus Black means Catfish Blackboard bear Changes, changes Blackout Charmed life The Blanket A Child's good night book Blue Bug and the bullies The Children and the silly kings Blue Bug to the rescue The Children who learned to smile Blue Bug's beach party Choo choo; the story of a little engine Blue Bug's surprise who ran away Blue Bug's treasure Chuckie Blue hands, blue cloth Clams can't sing Blue sea The Clean air and peaceful contentment The Boats on the river dirigible airline Boffo: the great motor-cycle race Clean enough The Book of giggles Clemens' kingdom Boots : 21 words Clementina's cactus A Boy and his robot Clementine The Boy who could find anything Clipper ship The Boy who had wings Clocks and more clocks The Boy who was followed home Close your eyes The Boy with two eyes The Clown-arounds have a party A Boy, a dog, and a frog Coco can't wait Boys & girls, girls & boys Colors The Brave little Indian Colors Breakfast for Sammy Colors Brian Wildsmith's circus Come away from the water, Shirley The Bridge Come back, Amelia Bedelia The Brook Come on, Patsy A Brother for the orphelines The Comic adventures of Old Mother Buffy and Albert Hubbard and her dog Bunya the witch Could be worse! Burnie's hill: a traditional ryhme The Cowboy on the ranch Buster and the bogeyman The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy Busy Monday morning The Cupboard But no elephants Dad's back The Butter battle book Di.ddy and Ben together By the light of the silvery moon The Daddy book Calico Cat looks around Daddy is a monstersometimes Calico cat's exercise book The Dancing class Calico Cat's rainbow Daniel's duck Camp Kee Wee's secret weapon Danny and the dinosaur Can I help? Danny Dunn and the swamp monster Candle-light stories Danny on the lookout Caps for sale : a tale of a peddler,some Danny's birt:iday David was mad The Foot book Dawn Footsy The Day I had to play with my sister Fred's first day A Day in the life of Oscar the Grouch Freight train The Day Joe went to the supermarket Fried feathers for Thanksgiving A Day off The Friend Dear Garbage man Friends Dear little mumps child Frog went a-courtin' Dear Sarah Frosty the Snow Man Did you ever The Funny thing A Dinosaur is too big Funnybones Dionysos and the pirates Fuzzy Rabbit Does grandma have an Elmo Elephant A Gaggle of geese jungle kit? Gary and the very terrible monster A Dog I know George shrinks Don't touch! Georgia music The Doorbell rang Georgie Dorothy and old King Crow Geraldine's blanket Down come the leaves Ghost in a four-room apartment Do' on the funny farm The Ghost in the lagoon Down to the beach The Giant child Dr. Frick and his fractions The Giants' feast Dr. Merlin's Magic Shop Gift of gold The Dream eater The Gift of Hawaii Dreams Gila monsters meet you at the airport Dressing The Gingerbread boy Drummer Hoff The Girl with no name Duane, the collector Give us a great big smile, Rosy Cole Eagle Feather The Giving tree The Early words picture book Glue fingers Eating out Go up the road Emma The Goat in the rug Emmett's pig Goggles The Emperor's plum tree Going to school The Empty squirrel Going to school The Erie Canal Going to the hospital Evening Going West Everett Anderson's goodbye The Gollywhopper egg Fabian the fish-boy Good junk The Fall of Freddie the leaf Good morning, good night Family Good work, Amelia Bedelia Fantastic toys Good, says Jerome Farley, are you for real? Goodbye old year, hello new year The Farmer in the dell Goodnight, good morning Fifty saves his friend Goodnight, goodnight Fish Stories Goodnight, Hattie, my dearie, my dove Florina and the wild bird The Gorilla in the hall Follow the river Grandma and the pirate The Foolish dinosaur fiasco Grandma without me Foot and feet Grandma's wheelchair 2° Grandmother and I The Horse and his boy Grandpa loves us The Horse in Harry's room The Great big dummy How do I feel? The Great custard pie panic How I faded away The Great town and country bicycle How my garden grew balloon chase How really great to walk this way Great-grandfather in the honey tree Hundreds and hundreds of strawberries Great-grandfather, the baby, and me The Hunting trip Green says go Hush, little baby The Growing story I am adopted Gus was a gorgeous ghost I am big : you are little Halfway up the mountain I am five Hamilton's art show I can be anything you can be! The Handsomest father I can do it myself Hang on, Hester! I don't bulieve in elves The Happy birthday present I don't want to go to school Happy birthday to me I have feelings Happy birthday, Cookie Monster! I have four names for my grandfather Happy birthday, dear dragon I hear Happy birthday, Sam I know a lady Happy birthday, Word Bird I know a lot of things The Happy hunter I know something you don't know The Happy orpheline I like school Harriet the spy I like trains Harry and the terrible whatzit I met a polar bear Harry's dog I see Harry's mom I thought I saw Harry's visit I touch The Haunted house I want to be a taxi driver Hazy Mountain I want to be an architect Hector Protector, and as I wentover the I was a second grade werewolf water I will tell you of Peach Stone Heidi I wish I was sick, too! Henry's important date I wonder if Herbie's home yet Henry, the explorer I'm coming to get you Herbie Capieenies I'm going to New York to visit the Queen Hercules : the story of an old-fashioned If all the seas were one sea fire engine If you take a paint brush Here come the Purim players If you take a pencil Here comes the strikeout Imogene's antlers Hi, cat! In a dark, dark room, and other scary Hi, Word Bird! stories Hide-and-seek Word Bird In my treehouse The Hit of the party In our class Holes and peeks In our school Home alone In the forest The Home run trick In the morning mist The Homework caper In the village The Honeybears' book of opposites Is anyone home? Hop like me Is this my dinner? Island of the Blue Dolphins The Large type Mother Goose It does not say meow : and other animal The Last battle riddle rhymes Last one in is a rotten egg It's schooltime The Laziest robot in zone one Izoo The Learning book Izzard The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Jack and Jake Lentil Jack and the robbers Leo and Emily Jack Sprat : The life of Jack Sprat, his Leo and Emily and the dragon wife & his cat Leo and Emily's big ideas Jack the bum and the haunted house Leo, Zack, and Emmie Jack the bum and the UFO Let's make rabbits : a fable Jafta Let's play Jafta and the wedding Let's talk about being destructive Jafta's Father Let's talk about being selfish Jafta's mother Let's talk about disobeying Jaftathe journey Let's talk about fighting Jaftathe town Let's talk about throwing tantrums Jahdu Let's talk about whining Jay and the marigold A Letter to Amy Jay Bird The Line up book Jiggle wiggle prance The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe Jim Henson presents Goldilocks, Baby The Little auto Piggy's dream starring the Muppet The Little carousel babies Little Chief Jinx glove The Little engine that could Joanna runs away The Little house Joey on his own Little house in the big woods Johnny Maple-Leaf Little man, little man Johnny No Hit Little puff Jonathan's friends Little skater Joseph had a little overcoat The Little stone house Joshua Holly's big family blues Little Tim and the brave sea captain Juma and the magic jinn Little Toot Jumbo the boy and Arnold the elephant Little Toot on the Grand Canal Jumping Little Toot on the Mississippi Just for you Little Toot on the Thames Just go to bed The Little train Just grandpa and me Lizzie and the Tooth Fairy Just like me The Longest float in the parade Just me and my puppy Look at the little one Just think Look-alikes Just us women The Looking book Kate's secret riddle book Lost at the fair Kenny's window Lost in the museum The Kidnapping of the coffee pot The Loudest noise in the world The King, the mice and the cheese Louie Kivi speaks Love from Aunt Betty Klippity klop Lucky bear Kristie and the colt and the others MC. 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2 ° Ma Lien and the magic brush Messy baby Ma no la Midnight moon Madge's magic show Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel The Maggie B Millions of cats The Magic beans Mine will, said John The Magic drum Mine's the best The Magic hat Miss Polly's animal school Magic in the mist Mitchell is moving The Magic lollipop Mittens in May The Magic pot Mog at the zoo The Magic wallpaper Molly and the slow teeth The Magician's nephew Molly Mullett Mama don't allow : starring Miles and thc Molly, McCullough, & Tom the Rogue Swamp Band Mom, the Wolf Man, and me The Man on the unicycle and other Mommies at work stories Momotaro, the Peach Boy : A traditional The Man who didn't wash his dishes Japanese tale The Man who entered a contest Moonlight Marek, the little fool Moonsong lullaby The Mariah Delany lending library More Witch, Goblin, and sometimes disaster Ghost Marigold and the dragon Mothcr goose and nursery rhymes Marmalade's nap The Mother Goose Treasury Marmalade's picnic Mother's helper Marmalade's snowy day Mr. Archimedes' bath Marmalade's yellow leaf Mr. Brimble's hobby Martin's father Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? The Marvelous mud washing machine Mr. Egbert Nosh Mary Anne Mr. Gumpy's motor car The Mask Mr. Gumpy's outing The Maude Reed tale Mr. Pine's mixed-up signs Max Mrs. Gaddy and the fast-growing vine Max's bath Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost Max's bedtime Ms. Glee was waiting Max's birthday Much bigger than Martin Max's breakfast My ballet class Max's first word My barber Max's ride My brother, Will Max, the music-makcr My cousin Charlie Maybe lle, the cable car My daddy's mustache Mc Broom and the beanstalk My day on the farm Me Too! My friend Jacob Me too, Iguana My friend little John and me Meet M and M My friend Mac : the story of little Meet the Fraggles Baptiste and the moose Meg's car My kitchen Meg's castle My little foster sister Mei Li My mama needs me Merry Christmas mom and dad My mom travels a lot Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia My name is Emily

2 2 ,() My nursery school One mitten Lewis My red umbrella One step, two... My shadow and I One summer night My two feet One to teeter-totter My uncle One, two, where's my shoe? Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs One-eyed Jake Neighborhood knight Our garage sale Neighbors Our 011ie Nelson makes a face Outside over there Never talk to strangers Papa Small The New baby Papa's lemonade and other stories A New baby is coming to my house Parsley New day The Party New life : new room The Peppermint pig The Night the crayons talked Peter gets the chickenpox The Night we slept outside Phoebe Dexter has Harriet Peterson's The Nightgown of the sullen moon sniffles No arm in left field The Picnic No friends A Picnic, hurrah No more baths A Picture for Harold's room No more secrets for me The Picture-skin story No more work Pinocchio No nap for me A Place for Ben No! No! Word Bird Play ball, Amelia Bedelia No, Agatha! Playing Nobody listens to Andrew Plenty of fish Noel the coward A Pocketful of seasons Not at home The Pond Now I am five Poor boy, rich boy Now I am four Poppy, the panda Now I am three! The Potters' kitchcn Now I am two! Pretzels Now we can go Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia The Nutcrackers and the sugar-tongs Princess Pearl Odd one out Professor Wormbog in search for the Oh Lord, I wish I was a buzzard zipperump-a-zoo 01' Jake's lucky day Pumpkin, pumpkin Olaf reads Puzzles Old MacDonald had a farm Quentin Blake's nursery rhyme book The Old man and the tiger The Quilt Old Mother Hubbard and her dog The Rabbit On mother's lap Raggedy Ann : a thank you, please, and I On Sunday the wind came love you book Once, said Darlene The Railway children One day I closed my eyes and the world Rain drop splash disappeared Rain makes applesauce One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish The Rain puddle One frog too many Ralph's secret weapon One kitten is not too many Reading One little white shoe : a story to finish Ready-set-robot!

23 ) Red sun girl Soldier and me Rhymes around the day Sometimes I get angry Round about the city : stories youcan Sometimes I have to read to yourself Sometimes I like to cry Round trip Sometimes I'm afraid The Runaway duck The Song Sam who never forgets Sophie's bucket Sam's ball A Sound of chariots Sam's bath The Square Ben drew Sam's car Squash pie Sam's cookie Squeeze a sneeze Sam's lamp Stanley Sam's potty The Star-Spangled Banner The Sandwich The Stop Sarah's unicorn Stop! Go! Word Bird Say something Stories for Little Sioux & otherstoo The School The Stories Julian tells School bus? The Story of Olaf Scuffy the tugboat The Storybook children The Sea View Hotel The Strange appearance of Howard Seasons Cranebill, Jr The Secret birthday message The Straw maid The Secret language The Strawberry roan The Secret three Summer at the sea See you tomorrow, Charles Sun up Seen any cats? Sunshine The Sesame Street players present The Surprise for a cowboy Little Red Hen The Surprise party Seymour the Prince Surprise! Surprise! Guess what's inside Shapes Sweet Betsy from Pike Shawn goes to school Take me for a ride Shawn's red bike Taste the raindrops Shopping Teach us, Amelia Bedelia The Sign on Rosie's door Teacup full of roses Silly egg :15 words Teddy bear baker Silly Goose Teddy bcars cure a cold The Silver chair Teddy bears go shopping Simon's book Ten little caterpillars Sir Kevin of Devon The Tent Sir Lance-a-Little and the knights ofthe Thank you--you're welcome kitchen table That dreadful day Skip to my lou There was a wise crow Sky dragon There'll be a hot time in the oldtown Sleeping tonight Slugger Sal's slump There's a nightmare inmy closet Small Wolf There's an ant in Anthony Smiley snake :33 words There's an ape behind the drape Sneakers There's nothing to do! The Snow This is the bear The Snowy day This is the house where Jack lives This little pig : a Mother Goose jingle Hood and the great coach robbery Three jovial huntsmen Walt Disney's The sorcerer's apprentice. Three sides and the round one Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh and Three stories : The snow goose, The small Tigger too miracle, Ludmila Waltzing Matilda Three wishes Washout at Liberty Valley Thump and Plunk Watch out for the chicken feet in your Tiger take off your hat soup Tim and Ginger Watch out! Tim to the lighthouse Watch out! Word Bird Tim's friend Towser We can jump Tim's last voyage We visit the farm Time We visit the zoo Timothy Robbins climbs the mountain We're going to have a baby Timothy Tall Feather We're very good friends, my brother and Timothy's forest Titch Webster ana Arnold and the giant box The Toad hunt A Wet Monday Toby in the country, Toby in the city What can you do with a box? Toby's friends What did you leave behind? Together What does Word Bird see? Tony's birds What have I got? Too big What I hear in my school The Toolbox What is sour? What is swcct? Toolcy! Tooley! What should I wear? The Topsy-turvy family What's that? A Town without children What's wrong, Ralph? The Train Wheel on the chimney A Train for Tommy When Francie was sick The Trek When I get bigger Troll country When I was young in the mountains The Trouble with mom When thc sun shincs The Tu7tles' picnic and other nonsense When the tide is lcw stories When you were a baby Two dates for Mike Where can it be? Two is a team Wherc does the butterfly go when it Two places to sleep rains? The Two Reds Whcre does the sun go at night? Tye May and the magic brush Where does thc teacher live? Up a tall tree Where in the world is Henry? Ups & downs Where is my friend'? The Valiant chattee-makcr Where the wild things arc Violets are blue Where's Florric? The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Where's Mark? The Voyage of the floating bedstead Whistle for Willie Waggleby of Fragglc Rock Who goes there in my garden'? Waiting Who took the farmer's (hat)? Wake up and good night Who was tricked? Wake up, Jeremiah Who will be my friends'? Walt Disney Productions presents Robin Whose little bird am I? 23 2 Why can't I be William George, the drummer boy Why do grown-ups hnve all the fun? Hard scrabble harvest Why won't winter go? Harriet and the promised Land Wild Robin Hill of fire Willaby Hiroshima no pika William and Boomer How far, Felipe? Window wishing John Billington, friend of Squanto Winnie-the-pooh : the unbouncing of Johnny Tremain Tigger The Long way to a new land Winter The Machine-gunners The Winter picnic The Pig war Winter's coming Sam, the minuteman The Wish card ran out! Six silver spoons A Witch's garden Squanto, friend of the white men A Wizard of Earthsea The Taken girl The Woman with the eggs Wagon wheels Wonders of nature What is Papa up to now? Word Bird asks : What? What? What? Word Bird builds a city Holidays Word Bird makes words with Dog Arthur's Christmas cookies Wcrd Bird makes words with Duck Arthur's Halloween Word Bird makes words with Hen Arthur's Thanksgiving Word Bird makes words with Pig Baboushka and the three kings Word Bird's circus surprise Baby Bear's Christmas Word Bird's fall words A Bear for Christmas Word Bird's hats The Bear who slept through Christmas Word Bird's shapes Best Thanksgiving book Word Bird's spring words The Best train set ever Word Bird's summer words The Blue valentine Word Bird's winter words The Cat on the Dovrefell : A Christmas Working tale Working Christmas alphabet book Working wheels The Christmas camel Worsr: than Willy! Christmas eve The Worst team ever Christmas minature Would you like to play hide and seek in Christmas secrets this book with lovable, furry old Christmas surprise Grover? Claude the dog : a Christmas story The Yellow pom-pom hat The Cobweb Christmas You can't put braces on spaces Din dan don, it's Christmas You'll soon grow into them, Titch The Donkey's dream Your face : 25 words The Easter bear Yuckl Easter Treat Ziggy and his colors An Edwardian Christmas The Egg tree Historical fiction Fair's fair Aaron and the Green Mountain Boys The First Noel Becky and the bear The Friendly beasts The Blazing hills The Friendly beasts : an old English The Fooling of King Alexander Christmas carol Georgie's Halloween Detective Mole The Halloween pumpkin Detective Mole and the circus mystery Happy Christmas, Gemma Detective Mole and the seashore mystery Henry's Fourth of July Detective Mole and the secret clues The Holy Night : the story of the first Detective Mole and the Tip-Top mystery Christmas A Ghost named Fred How Santa Claus had a long and difficult The Great McGoniggle rides shotgun journey delivering his presents The Mysterious prowler I love Hanukkah Mystery of the farmer's thrifives It hardly seems like Halloween The Mystery of the giant footprints Jack the bum and the Halloween handout Mystery on the docks Little Janie's Christmas Nate the Great and the lost list Little Witch's big night Nate the Great and the missing key Looking for Santa Claus The Rooftop mystery Max's Christmas Sheriff Sally Gopher and the haunted The Mouse's terrible Halloween dance hall The Mouses' terrible Christmas Something queer at the haunted school A New day The Strange disappearance of Arthur The Night before Christmas Cluck Noel for Jeanne-Marie The Super snoops and the missing Old Sadie and the Christmas bear sleepers Over the river and through the wood Peter Spier's Christmas Poetry Santa's crash-bang Christmas A Bat is born Santa's moose Clouds Shaggy Dog's Christmas Do bears have mothcrs too? Shaggy Dog's Halloween Don't tell the scarecrow, and other The Shepherd Japanese poems Silent night Four corners of the sky : poems, chants, That terrible Halloween night and oratory Tiny Turtle's Thanksgiving Girls can, too! A book of poems The Trip I was thinking : poems Twelve bells for Santa I wonder...about the sky Twelve days of Christmas If I were a cricket.. We wish you a Merry Christmas Johnny Ciow's garden Where is it? A Kiss is round : verses A Woggle of witches More animals Our street feels good : poems for children Mystery The Rooster crows : a book of American Big Max rhymes and jingles Big Max in the mystery of the missing Seeing things : a book of poems moose Somebody spilled the sky Binky Brothers and the Fearless Four Spin a soft black song : poems for Binky Brothers, detectives children The Bungling ballerinas Spring is here Call for Mr. Sniff Stopping by woods on a snowy evening The Case of the double cross The Case of the hungry stranger Science fiction The Case of the scaredy cats 20,000 leagues under the sea Dead before docking Dar Tellum : stranger from a distant Marvin K. Mooney planet Noses and toes an : up and down and in Day of the Earthlings ane out book Gorp and the jelly sippers Off and counting The Island of one Oh, the thinks you can think! K9 and the beasts of Vega One little kitten K9 and the missing planet Pig tale K9 and the time trap Rhyming Nell K9 and the Zeta rescue Stop that ball! The Mirror planet The Sun's asleep behind the hill The Robot people The Telephone The Snake horn There's a wocket in my pocket! Space case The Toy circus Space hijack! Truck song Space monster Gorp and the runaway What do you see? computer What is it? The Space people When I grow up and you grow down UFO kidnap! Where's the bear? The Undersea people Whose mouse are you? The Wind blew Stories in rhyme The Winter bear Across the stream Ape in a cape Stories without words Away we go! Alligator's toothache Big Bird says : a game to read and play Anno's Britain Big Bird's copy cat day Anno's Counting Book Bobby Bear's rocket ride Anno's counting house A Cat's tale Anno's journey The Days of Holly Hobbie A n no's U.S.A Dean's Mother Goose book of rhymes Apples Don't forget the bacon Beach day Door to door: a picture book The Bear & the fly Dr. Seuss's sleep book A Birthday wish Each peach pear plum A Boy, a dog, a frog, and a friend Excuse me! Certainly! Bubble bubble A Farmer's dozen Catch that cat! A Fly went by The Chicken and the egg Follow the monsters! The Chimp and the clown Fun on wheels A Colorful adventure of the bee, who left Great day for up! home one Monday morning and what Happy winter he found along the way Have you hugged your monster today? Do not disturb Hi, butterfly! Do you want to be my friend? Hop on Pop Early morning in the barn A House is a house for me Elephant buttons I can read with my eyes shut Ernest and Celestine's patchwork quilt Like me Frog goes to dinner Little new kangaroo Frog on his own Look at the moon A Funny friend from neaven Look what I can do Goodnight, dear monster!

2 r)IL41 Grandpa's great city tour The Grey lady and the strawberry snatcher Grover's Super surprise book The Happy dog Here comes Alex Pumpernickel! The Hero : 0 words Hi Fly Jacko Nathaniel Out! Out! Out! Paddy goes traveling Paddy Pork's holiday Paddy's evening out Pancakes for breakfast Peter Spier's rain Shopping trip Shrewbettina's birthday The Silver pony Sing, Pierrot, sing : a picture book in mime Sir Andrew Sleep tight, Alex Pumpernickel Snail, where are you? Snow The Snowman The Tree and the seasons Truck Up a tree Up and up What is it? What's inside?

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