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| by Dick Gackenback |
Harry’s mother goes into the cellar for a jar of pickles and doesn’t return. Harry ventures into the dark cellar in search of his mother and bravely faces up to the 2-headed whatzit. This story will help any child understand how to stand up to any fear and conquer it. A great read-aloud.
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| by Sue Williams |
This is a “lively’ book for toddlers and preschoolers! You can introduce early literacy in a fun, participatory way! It has a rhyming and repetitive text about six fat rabbits running from the sneaky fox wants to eat them!
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| by Andrew Clements |
| This book is so funny!!! It's about a little girl in a town named Walla Walla. She, along with her teacher, the school nurse, and the principal are all thrown into a word warp which makes them say some very strange things. |
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| by Jez Alborough |
"Eddie... Freddie... Teddy?" where is everybody? Lost in the woods! What a rhythmic, rhyming read this book can be as we try to sort out what's going on! The Huge pictures that accompany this tale add fun to the frolic of our characters!
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| by Mick Inkpen |
A young boy discovers a magical balloon after his birthday party. The pages stretch, fold out, up, down and open to show us the extraordinary qualities of the balloon. It can change size, shape, and color! It never pops and is full of surprises! After reading this book, every child will wonder what the possibilities are if they come across a blue balloon. A great read aloud or one-on-one read!
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