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Picture Books Let's Read and Laugh Out Loud!
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Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra BoyntonHumorous animal characters introduce the basic colors and familiar items of clothing.
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The Monster at the End of this Bookby Jon StoneThe best-selling Sesame Street Little Golden Book classic follows a frantic Grover's efforts to prevent readers from turning the pages and finding the not-so-scary monster at the end of the book.
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Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo WillemsWhen the bus driver decides to take a break from driving, a wild and wacky pigeon pleads and begs to take his place, capturing the antics of a preschooler's temper tantrum.
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Aliens Love Underpants by Claire FreedmanIllustrations and rhyming text reveal the true reason aliens visit Earth is that they deem underpants so much fun to play with.
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Click, Clack, Moo : Cows That Type by Doreen CroninA Ready-to-Read adaptation of the Caldecott Honor winner follows the story of long-suffering Farmer Brown, whose troubles spiral out of control when his cows begin issuing requests on typed notes.
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The Great Nursery Rhyme Disaster by David ConwayWhen Little Miss Muffet gets bored of her same old nursery rhyme, she wanders off to the next pages of the book to find another rhyme to star in, and in the process, she creates a great big book of nursery rhyme messes.
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Goodnight Already! by Jory JohnWanting nothing more than to go to sleep, an exhausted and grumpy Bear is pestered by wide-awake neighbor Duck, who makes endless and increasingly riotous requests.
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The Wonky Donkey by Craig SmithWhile walking down the road, the narrator sees a donkey that he shares more about as the story progresses.
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by Adam Rubin
The first volume explores the love dragons have for tacos, and the dangers of feeding them anything with spicy salsa, while in the second, when dragons run out of tacos, they travel back in time to get a fresh supply.
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Warning: Do Not Open This Book! by Adam LehrhauptYoung children are warned to avoid the madness and mayhem of a seemingly harmless book's contents, which comprise a riotous interactive menagerie of mischievous monkeys, playful alligators and other silly animals.
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Join the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge! The idea is simple, yet the rewards are PRICELESS. Help your child become a great reader from the very beginning and give them the skills they need to succeed! Research shows that sharing books, conversations, and songs with young children builds their language skills and helps them love reading. It improves their vocabulary, listening and language skills, and increases their attention spans. Challenge yourself to share 1,000 books with your child before they reach Kindergarten. All it takes is for you to join your children in the challenge!
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