| Milo’s Hat Trick A bear helps Milo create a spectacular magic act. |
Agee, Jon |
| Clifford, the Big Red Dog (series) Emily Elizabeth owns a very, very big red dog. |
Bridwell, Norman |
| When Dinosaurs Came with Everything What would happen if you got a free dinosaur at the bank instead of a sucker? |
Broach, Elise |
| The Very Hungry Caterpillar A hungry little caterpillar eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food. |
Carle, Eric |
| Guji Guji Mother duck loves all of her babies. Even when a crocodile hatches out of an egg. |
Chen, Chih-Yuan |
| Strega Nona When Strega Nona leaves him alone with her magic pot, Big Anthony decides to show the townspeople how it works. |
De Paola, Tomie |
| She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain This cowgirl will be wearing pink pajamas when she comes. |
Emmett, Jonathan |
| Hunwick’s Egg A story about a bandicoot who finds a special friend. |
Fox, Mem |
| Roller Coaster A young girl is going for her first ride on a roller coaster. |
Frazee, Marla |
| Diary of a Wombat An Australian mammal keeps a diary that includes the arrival of new human neighbors. |
French, Jackie |
| Kitten’s First Full Moon Kitten mistakes the moon for a bowl of milk. |
Henkes, Kevin |
| Sally Goes to the Beach Sally the Labrador takes a vacation to the beach. |
Huneck, Stephen |
| Whistle For Willie Peter wishes that he could whistle so that he could call for his dog, Willie. |
Keats, Ezra Jack |
| Bats at the Beach How would bats enjoy a moonlit beach? When the sun comes out, it’s time to go home. |
Lies, Brian |
| Finklehopper Frog A frog wants to jog? Finklehopper finds his own way to get outside and exercise. |
Livingston, Irene |
| How I Became a Pirate Jeremy joins a pirate crew and discovers both the good and bad points of being a pirate. |
Long, Melinda |
| Good Thing You’re Not an Octopus! Hate getting dressed? Good thing you’re not an octopus, or you would have eight legs to get into your pants! |
Markes, Julie |
| Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? A variety of animals tell, in rhyming text, what they see. |
Martin, Bill |
| Blueberries for Sal Little Sal and Little Bear both lose their mothers while eating blueberries and almost end up with the other’s mother. |
McCloskey, Robert |
| If You Give a Mouse a Cookie The numerous requests that would follow if you gave a mouse a cookie. |
Numeroff, Laura Joffe |
| Captain Bob Takes Flight A boy comes up with a creative idea for cleaning his room. |
Schotter, Roni |
| First the Egg Finally, an answer to the age old question, “What came first, the chicken or the egg?” |
Seeger, Laura Vaccaro |
| Duck on a Bike Have you ever seen a duck ride a bike? Ride along as duck tours the barnyard in this wild adventure. |
Shannon, David |
| Madlenka’s Dog Madlenka really wants a dog. She learns about her neighbors and their dogs. |
Sis, Peter |
| Minerva and the Red Truck Minerva Louise is going for a ride. You’ll never guess what she sees along the way. |
Stoeke, Janet Morgan |
| Carmine, A Little More Red Little Red Ridding Hood has a stylish makeover. This ABC book will interest K-2nd grade. |
Sweet, Melissa |
| Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Recounts the bad events that filled Alexander's day. |
Viorst, Judith |
| “Buzz, Buzz, Buzz” Went Bumblebee A busy bee is looking for a friend. |
West, Colin |
| Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus When the bus driver has to leave for a little while, the pigeon pleads to drive the bus. |
Willems, Mo |
| How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Different ways that various dinosaurs might say good night. |
Yolen, Jane |
| Harry the Dirty Dog A dog runs away from home and gets so dirty that his family does not recognize him. |
Zion, Gene |