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Public Library Leveled Books Level Books At The Kokomo Library Title Author Level A A Boy, A Dog, A Frog, And A Friend Mayer, Mercer Car Wash Kid Fishman, Cathy Eating Apples Saunders-Smith, Gail Fall leaves Curry, Don Growing Colors McMillan, Bruce On the farm Taylor, Victoria Sea Shapes MacDonald, Suse What Can I Be? Cari Meister What Do You Do With A Kangaroo Mayer, Mercer Level B A Big Surprise Butler, Kristi T. A Lunch With Punch Kittinger, Jo Down On The Farm Lascaro, Rita Field Day Jones, Melanie Growing Vegetable Soup Ehlert, Lois Have You Seen My Cat? Carle, Eric Have You Seen My Duckling? Tafuri/Greenwillow Here Comes Tabby Cat Root, Phyllis How Many Fish? Cohen, Caron Lee I Can Ski! Jones, Melanie I Need You Murphy, Patricia Look, Look, Look Hoban, Tana Lucy and Bob Martin, David Max Goes To The Library Klein, Adria F. Sam And The Bag Jeffries, Alison The Bus For Us Bloom, Suzanne The Hat Keller, Holly The Van Keller, Holly Level C A Rainbow of My Own Freeman, Don Big Pig and Little Pig McPhail, David Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? Martin, Bill Bugs Mckissack, Pat Bunny, Bunny Hall, Kirsten Catch That Cat! Meister, Cari Flying Crews, Donald Hello, Doctor Marx, Davi Here Comes the Parade Mishica, Clare 1 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Hi, Word Bird Moncure, Jane Jan Has A Doll Earl, Janice Lara Ladybug Florie, Christine Monsters Namm, Diane My Trip To The Zoo Mayer, Mercer Now We Can Go Jonas, Ann Pancakes, Crackers, and Eberts, Marjorie Pizza: A Book About Shapes Pancakes for Breakfast DePaloa, Tomie Quick As A Cricket Wood, Audrey Raindrops Brimmer, Larry Roll Over Peek, Merle Silly Sally Franco, Betsy What I see Keller, Holly Level D Apple Trees Gail Saunders-Smith Bears, Bears, Everywhere Rita Milos Bears in the Night Berenstain, Stan & Jan Big Pig And Little Pig McPhail, David M. Dog Wash Day Cocca-Leffler, Maryann Dirty Larry Hamsa, Bobbie Farm Animals DK, Eds. Feathers For Lunch Ehlert, Lois Foot Prints in the Snow Cynthia Benjamin Game Day Meister, Cari Good Night, Little Kitten Christensen, Nancy I Need a Little Help Kathy Schulz In the Park DK, Eds Little Bear Namm, Diane Mouse Paint Walsh, Ellen Stoll My New Town Kirsten Hall Paul The Pitcher Sharp, Paul Popcorn Moran, Alex Sam's Ball Lindgren, Barbro Sam's Teddy Bear Lindgren, Barbro Scarecrows Lola Schaefer School Bus Crews, Donald Sid and Sam Buck, Nola Sleepy Dog Ziefert, Harriet Snow Joe Greene, Carol The Chick And the Duckling Mirra Ginsburg The Mess Patricia Jensen 2 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Things I Like Browne, Anthony Two Crazy Pigs Nager, Karen Berman Where Is Max? Pearson, Mary E. Level E All By Myself Mayer, Mercer Big Egg Cox, Molly Cats! Brimner, Larry D. Circus Fun Hillert, Margaret Cori Plays Football Florie, Christine Dinosaurs Dance Brimner, Larry D. Dog and Cat Fehner, Pauk Duck Duck Goose Hall, Kirsten Eat your peas, Louise! Snow, Pegeen Every Buddy Counts Murphy, Stuart J. Field Day Mayer, Mercer Fire! Fire! Said Mrs.McGuire Martin, Bill Fishy Tales DK, Eds. Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed Eileen Christelow Five Silly Fishermen Edwards, Roberta Flying Crews, Donald Foot Book, The Seuss, Dr. Funny Man, A Jenson, Patricia Go, Dog, Go Eastman, Philip D. Goldilocks and the Three Bears Miles, Betty Hands Rau, Dana Meachen Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon Hillert, Margaret Happy and Honey Laura Godwin Hot Rod Harry Catherine Petrie I Am King! Packard, Mary I Love Cats Matthias, Catherine It Looked Like Spilt Milk Charles G. Snow Let's Clean Up! Anderson, Peggy Perry Little Runaway Hillert, Margaret Max and Ruby's show-and-tell Wells, Rosemary Meet The Dinosaurs DK, Eds. Oh, Cats! Buck, Nola Purple Is Best Rau, Dana Meachen Rosa Loves to Read Diane Shore Sometimes Baker, Keith Spring is Here Gomi, Taro Turtle And Snake's Spooky Halloween Spohn, Kate Wake up Sun Harrison, David 3 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Where's Spot? Hill, Eric Who Is Coming? McKissack, Patricia Yellow Boat Hillert, Margaret Level F A Bug, A Bear, And A Boy McPhail, David M Across The Stream Ginsburg, Mirra Amy Loves the Wind Hoban, Julia Bats In My Attic Kleinhenz, Sydnie M. Big Bird's Copycat Day Lerner, Sharon Biscuit Capucilli, Alyssa S. Bread, Bread, Bread Morris, Ann Caps, Hats Socks and Mittens Borden, Louise Cars Rockwell, Anne Catch Me If You Can Most, Bernard Clifford's Christmas Bridwell, Norman Clifford's Puppy Days Bridwell, Norman Color of his Own Lionni, Leo Cookie's Week Ward, Cindy Curious George and the Pizza Rey, Margaret Dark, Dark Tale Brown, Ruth Does A Kangaroo Have A Mother, Too? Carle, Eric Dozen Dogs, A Ziefert, Harriet Harry Takes a Bath Ziefert, Harriet Have You Seen The Crocodile? West, Colin Hooray For Snail! Stadler, John How Big Is Big? Ziefert, Harriet Jump Frog, Jump Kalan, Robert Lady with the Alligator Purse, the Westcott, Nadine Little Mouse Gets Ready Smith, Jeff Mama Zooms Cowen-Fletcher Jane Marmalade's Snowy Day Wheeler, Cindy Moving Day Brandon, Anthony Pizza Party Maccarone, Grace Pumpkin, Punpkin Titherington,Jeanne Rosie's Walk Hutchins, Pat Sam the Scarecrow Gordon, Sharon Shhh Henkes, Kevin Splish Splash Weeks, Sarah Ten Black Dots Crews, Donald Tiger is a Scardy Cat Phillips, Joan Thunder Doesn't Scare Me! Bowdish, Lynea Who Goes to School? Hillert, Margaret 4 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Level G A Dog For Each Day Bowdish, Lynea A New House for Mole & Mouse Ziefert, Harriet Big Fat Worm, The Van Laan, Nancy Biscuit Capucilli, Alllyssa Biscuit Finds a Friend Capucilli, Alllyssa Buzz Said the Bee Lewison, Wendy “Buzz” Said the Bee Lewison, Wendy Bouncy Mouse DeRubertis, Barbara Day I Had to Play with My Sister Bonsall, Crosby Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs Barton, Byron Dog Blue Dunbar, Polly Clifford's Thanksgiving Visit Bridwell, Norman Cookies and Crutches Delton, Judy Curious George Rey, Margaret Feathers for Lunch Ehlert, Lois Each Peach Pear Plum Ahlberg, Allan Growing Vegetable Soup Ehlert, Lois Harry Gets Ready for School Ziefert, Harriet Harry Takes a Bath Ziefert, Harriet I Took My Frog to the Library Kimmel, Eric Janey Crane DeRubertis, Barbara Jason's Bus Ride Ziefert, Harriet Joey Goat DeRubertis, Barbara Just Grandpa and Me Mayer, Mercer Mine’s the Best Bonsall, Crosby No Mail for Mitchell Siracusa, Catherine Marty Aardvark DeRubertis, Barbara More Spaghetti, I Say Gelman, Rita One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish Seuss, Dr. Perky Otter DeRubertis, Barbara Sheep in a Jeep Shaw, Nancy Sheep on a Ship Shaw, Nancy Spot's First Walk Hill, Eric Ten, Nine, Eight Bang, Molly The Fat Cat Sat On The Mat Karlin, Nurit The Little Red Hen Ziefert, Harriet Titch Huthins, Pat Who Is The Beast? Baker, Keith Level H ABC I Like Me! Carlson, Nancy Away Go the Boats Hillert, Margaret 5 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Big Red Barn Brown, Margaret Wise Cave Boy Dubowski, Cathy East City Dog Kuskin, Karla Clap your Hands Cauley, Lorinda Come Out And Play, Little Mouse Kraus, Robert Count! Fleming, Denise Danny And The Dinosaur Go To Camp Hoff, Syd George Shrinks Joyce, William Goodnight Moon Brown, Margaret Wise How Do I put it on ? Watanabe, Shigeo I Like Me! Carlson, Nancy In The Rain With Baby Duck Hest, Amy I Want To Be A Firefighter Liebman, Dan Just Going to the Dentist Mayer, Mercer Just Me And My Babysitter Mayer, Mercer Just Me and My Dad Mayer, Mercer Just Me and My Little Brother Mayer, Mercer Just Shopping with Mom Mayer, Mercer Mama, Do You Love Me? Joosse, Barbara Miss Spider's ABC Kirk, David Mittens Schaefer, Lola M. My Mom Made Me Go to Camp Delton, Judy Owliver Kraus, Robert Put Me in the Zoo Lopshire, Robert Sammy the Seal Hoff, Syd Sleepy Book Brown, Margaret Wise There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed... Adams, P. Time to Sleep Fleming, Denise Top Cat Ehlert, Lois Two Bear Cubs Jonas, Ann We Are Best Friends Aliki What Game Shall We Play Hutchins, Pat Whatever The Weather Wallace, Karen What will the Weather Be Like Today? Rogers, Paul Where Are You Going, Little Mouse? Kraus, Robert Who is the Beast? Baker, Keith Whose Mouse Are You? Kraus, Robert You'll Soon Grow into Them, Titch Hutchins, Pat Level I Airport Barton, Byron 6 Level Books At The Kokomo Library All The Colors Of The Rainbow Fowler, Allan Alligators all Around Sendak, Maurice Angus and the Cat Flack, Marjorie Apple Pie Tree, the Hall, Zoe Apples and Pumpkins Rockwell, Anne Are You My Mother? Eastman, Philip D. Baa-choo! Weeks, Sarah Big Dog, Little Dog Eastman, Philip D. Bike Lesson Berenstain, Stan & Jan Chicken Little Kellogg, Steven Dogs On The Farm Schuh, Mari C. Eat Your Peas, Louise Snow, Pegeen Father Bear Comes Home Minarik, Else H. Froggy Goes to School Londan Jonathan Go Away, Dog Lexau, Joan Generous Me Pearson, Mary E. Grizzwold Hoff, Syd Happy Birthday, Sam Hutchins, Pat Hattie and the Fox Fox, Mem Hello First Grade Ryder, Joanne If I Were An Ant Moses, Amy Jonathan and His Mommy Smalls-Hector, Irene Jump, Frog, Jump! Kalan, Robert Leaves Bodach, Vijaya Let's Go Froggy Londan Jonathan Little Engine That Could, The Piper, Watty Little Red Hen, the Ziefert, Harriet Mary had A Little Lamb Hale, Sarah Joseph My Lucky Day Kasza, Keiko My Tooth Is About To Fall Out Maccarone, Grace Noisy Nora Wells, Rosemary Quick as a Cricket Wood, Audrey Rainbow of my Own Freeman, Don Reflections Jonas, Ann Seven Blind Mice Young, Ed Shoo, Fly Guy! Arnold, Tedd The First Day Of Winter Fleming, Denise The Quilt Jonas, Ann Tidy Titch Hutchins, Pat Wheels on the Bus Kovalski, Mary Ann Yoo Hoo Moon Blocksma,Mary Level J 100th Day of School Medearis, Angela A Little House Birthday Wilder, Laura Ingalls 7 Level Books At The Kokomo Library Ask Mr.
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