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Up
by Joe Cepeda
On a very windy day, a boy stands by a window with his pinwheel and is suddenly whisked into the sky where he can see a pig, a hen, a cow, and a sheep
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I like my bike
by Antongionata Ferrari
Illustrations and easy-to-read text show the advantages of being on a bicycle when streets are jammed with other vehicles
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Yo! Yes?
by Christopher Raschka
Two lonely characters, one black and one white, meet on the street and become friends
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I hug
by David McPhail
A young girl hugs Mom, Dad, a cat, a rock, a tree and more in this easy-to-read book
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Big Cat
by Ethan Long
A hefty feline puts up with all kinds of indignities from the children in her loving but rambunctious family
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Matt and Sid
by Sindy McKay
Develops reading skills through games and a fictional story
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Have You Seen My Cat?
by Eric Carle
A young boy encounters all sorts of cats while searching for the one he lost.
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Truck
by Donald Crews
The art was prepared in four halftone separations combined with black line drawings.
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Mice on Ice
by Rebecca Emberley
Colorful mice go ice skating and are unexpectedly joined by a feline friend.
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Car Goes Far
by Michael Garland
After an adventure, a shiny, clean car is in desperate need of a wash.
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Ducks in Muck
by Lori Haskins Houran
Ducks escape from trucks that are stuck in the muck.
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Pig Has a Plan
by Ethan Long
Pig is trying to take a nap, but his friends are making all kinds of noise.
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I Like My Car
by Michael Robertson
Animals show how much they love their cars, of all different colors, while driving, caring for them, and even hugging them.
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Go, Go, Go!
by Bob Barner
A group of dogs drive a variety of vehicles, stopping to let a flock of ducklings cross the street.
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I Dig
by Joe Cepeda
At the beach, a boy digs a tunnel where he finds a crab, starfish, and best of all, a dog.
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I Help
by Joe Cepeda
When a boy finds a canteen in his garage, he finds his superpower--helping everyone, from the postman to the local birds
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Old Mo
by Stacey Hsu
A boy describes the cat he loves.
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See Me Go
by Paul Meisel
Dozens of fun-loving dogs explore a sunken ship, take a rocket to the moon, and visit an Egyptian tomb--where they are chased by a giant cat
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See Pip Point
by David Milgrim
When Pip the mouse floats off with Otto the robot's balloon, Otto and Zee the Bee go to the rescue.
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I Had Ten Hats
by David McPhail
Have fun finding silly hats -- a flat hat, a bat hat, and even a cat hat.
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Emmett and the Bright Blue Cape
by Alyssa Capucilli
Emmett wears his cape all the time and feels like a superhero, but when it goes missing, he wonders if he'll still be super.
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See Bip Grow!
by David Milgrim
Illustrations and simple text relate how Zip, the unlucky alien magician, zaps Bip so they can play some ball, but things do not go according to plan when Bip grows so big that he flies away like a giant balloon
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Pizza Mouse
by Michael Garland
A city-dwelling mouse carries a slice of pizza on a subway and delivers it to his family in this easy-to-read book.
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Bill's Bike
by Andy Blackford
Bill has a new bicycle with four wheels, but as he rides and rides he loses wheels one at a time until he finds out just how many he needs to have.
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Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!
by Bob Barner
A nonsense rhyme introduces children to familiar bugs. Includes a fun facts sections.
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Good Night Gorilla
An unobservant zookeeper is followed home by all the animals he thinks he has left behind in the zoo.
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Space Cows
by Eric Seltzer
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text reveal the day-to-day lives of cow space explorers, from what they look like, to how they keep busy, to how they deal with a noisy baby.
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I Like Stars
by Margaret Wise Brown
A simple poem describing all kinds of stars that appear in the night sky.
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Sid's Surprise
by Candace Carter
Sid the snake thinks he's sick and doesn't want to play with his friends.
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This Is My Fort!
by Drew Daywalt
Monkey and Cake are normally good friends, but today Cake is building a no-Monkey fort -- until Monkey teaches him a lesson about being alone and he realizes that forts are much better when they are shared.
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Andy & Sandy and the Big Talent Show
by Tomie DePaola
Andy and Sandy are entering the big talent show! Sandy can juggle. Sandy can tumble. Sandy can hula hoop. Andy cannot do any of these things. But when Sandy is the one who gets stage fright, Andy can save the day!
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The Lion and the Mouse
by Gail Herman
An adventuresome mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds when he rescues the King of the Jungle.
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Too Many Cats
by Lori Haskins Houran
A woman's cello playing draws all of the neighborhood cats into her yard, where they wreak havoc before starting to make their own kind of music.
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The Spooky Tire
by Jon Scieszka
On a dark and stormy night, Melvin the truck rolls into a spooky junkyard to find a replacement for his flat tire.
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Fly High, Fly Guy!
by Tedd Arnold
When Buzz, his parents, and his pet fly go on a road trip and get lost, Fly Guy comes to the rescue to help them find their way home.
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Snow Surprise
by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Joan makes a surprise for her little brother, Ben, but in the end, she is the one who is surprised.
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Good Night, Knight
by Betsy Lewin
After a tantalizing dream about golden cookies, Knight and his horse embark on a quest for baked goods.
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Ty Travels: Beach Day!
by Kelly Starling Lyons
y turns an ordinary day in the sandbox into a fun beach day. He wiggles his toes in the sand, finds seashells, builds a castle, and splashes in the ocean. When his neighbor's beach ball flies into his backyard, Ty learns that a beach day is even better with a friend.
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A Color of His Own
by Leo Lionni
A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.
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Pigs Make Me Sneeze!
by Mo Willems
Gerald believes he is allergic to his best friend! Will he have to stay away from Piggie forever?
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