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Here are some of our favorite books for Preschoolers! Please note that these titles can be found in the Easy section of the library, unless otherwise noted.
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Chooch Helped
by Andrea L. Rogers
A heartfelt and humorous story that captures the chaos, frustration, and deep love between a big sister and her “helpful” little brother in their warm Cherokee family.
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Ahoy!
by Sophie Blackall
Encouraging imaginative play and family fun, a young child convinces their parents to embark on a high-seas adventure n their living room with the help of a vacuum, broom and carpet!
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Will the Pigeon Graduate?
by Mo Willems
The Pigeon had better graduate, as he did the work, paid attention to the little details and overcame some big obstacles, or did he(?), in an uplifting, hilarious and inspirational graduation picture book.
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Dog vs. Strawberry
by Nelly Buchet
When Dog is handed a strawberry from the fruit bowl, she attempts to race the strawberry, but when her opponent doesn't move, she won't give up until mom walks in on a sticky situation.
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The Book That Almost Rhymed
by Omar Abed
When a sibling keeps interrupting his story with wild, rhyming ideas, a big brother learns that adventures, and storytelling, are more fun when shared and created together.
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The Imposter
by Kelly Collier
Skunk wants to be a dog. Everyone loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what he's looking for: a home and a family. When Skunk sees a "lost" poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of neighborhood critters who train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results.
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Watch Out for the Lion!
by Brooke Hartman
Warning readers who dare to open this book that there is a lion hiding inside, this surprising story helps them discover what is REALLY lurking in the pages of this hilarious interactive adventure.
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The Monster Mac and Cheese Party
by Todd Parr
Holding a monsters-only mac and cheese party, the monsters share all their creepy twists on this favorite food until HUMANS unexpectedly join in the fun, in this hilarious read aloud about the value of sharing meals with friends and trying new things.
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The Underpants
by Tammi Sauer
When Kitty discovers a “coat” in the farmer's fresh laundry pile that everyone wants to share, this pair of underwear will never be the same after it is stretched to the limit as they all cram in.
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Mister Kitty Is Lost!
by Greg Pizzoli
This fun-filled interactive picture book invites young readers to find Mister Kitty, who's gone missing somewhere within the pages, and during their search, they'll also explore numbers and colors.
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Pirate & Penguin
by Mike Allegra
In this hilarious high-seas adventure, a pirate mistakes a penguin aboard his ship for a parrot, which leads to comedic chaos, acceptance and friendship, all before somebody walks the plank!
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Pineapple Princess
by Sabina Hahn
Convinced she's a princess, a little girl makes a royal headpiece out of a pineapple and on a power rush of epic proportions, finds her kingdom slowly devolving into chaos as her pineapple crown falls apart.
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Two Dogs
by Ian Falconer
Follows the adventures of two mischievous dachshunds when they manage to escape to their family's backyard one day.
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I Really Want To Be First!
by Harriet Ziefert
Really Bird is usually in line behind his two best friends, Cat and Pup. He wants to be first for a change, so he thinks up a scheme to become the leader of the group. Along the way, Really Bird discovers that being the leader involves more than being first.
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Hurry, Kate, Or You'll Be Late!
by Janice N. Harrington
Kate is late to preschool, but not because her daddy brushed her hair into poofs, or because she stopped to say hello to neighbors, or because she had to wave at the vehicles on the road, but because of her daddy's long goodbye hug.
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Knight Owl
by Christopher Denise
After achieving his dream of becoming a knight, a small owl protects the castle from a hungry dragon.
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Cows Go Boo!
by Steve Webb
On Farmer George's farm, the pigs go "oink", the sheep go "baa", and cows go... well, you'll just have to look inside. Gold-topped comedy from some very naughty heifers!
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A Day for Sandcastles
by JonArno Lawson
This wordless picture book evokes a perfect summer beach day, as a busload of beachgoers spends the day exploring and building.
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Just Because
by Mac Barnett
When a child is too full of questions about the world to go to sleep, her patient father offers up increasingly creative responses to his child's nighttime wonderings.
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I'm a Unicorn
by Helen Yoon
Researching their claim that they are a unicorn, a one-horned calf has an identity crisis when they realize they don't quite check all the boxes until a pack of real unicorns shows them how to embrace who they are unicorn or otherwise.
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