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Ears, Nose, Fingers, and Toes: A First Book All About You
by Judy Hindley
This exuberant and interactive book is bound to get children moving and grooving. Spirited rhymes invite youngsters to explore the wonders of their own bodies, such as leaping with their legs and bending at their knees.
Ages: Babies, Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Health and Nutrition
Types: Read Aloud
Ella Sarah Gets Dressed
by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
Ella Sarah is determined to pick out her own clothes despite some negative feedback from her family. Her sister thinks her outfit will look silly and her father thinks it will be too fancy. Ella Sarah knows it will look just perfect because she picked it out herself.
Ages: Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Family, Friends
Types: Read Aloud
Five Little Ducks
by Raffi
Children will love counting down as five little ducks disappear into the pond. This delightful book is part of the Raffi Songs to Read Series where musical notations are included in the back of the book. Other titles in the collection include Shake My Sillies Out and Down by the Bay.
Ages: Babies, Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Letters and Numbers
Types: Read Aloud
Friends at School
by Rochelle Bunnett
This wonderful book presents a typical day at school for eight youngsters. Full of bright photographs, the children, some with disabilities, are shown as active, competent members of the classroom community.
Ages: Toddler, Preschooler, Kindergartner
Themes: Friends, School, Special Needs
Types: Read Aloud
Guess How Much I Love You
by Sam McBratney
Little Nutbrown Hare loves his father as far as he can reach with his arms and as high as he can hop. His father shows him just how much he loves him too with an even bigger reach and higher hop. This endearing story of love is perfect for settling in at bedtime.
Ages: Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Family, Feelings
Types: Read Aloud
Hush, Little Ones
by John Butler
Animal babies spanning the globe are put to sleep by their parents. Through soothing, repetitive text, little animals are tucked in for the night in their natural habitats. This is the perfect bedtime story for any young child.
Ages: Babies, Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Family
Types: Read Aloud
I Smell Honey
by Andrea Davis Pinkney
A little girl uses all her senses to describe her mom's cooking. She smells honey in the sweet potato pie and feels the wet leaves of collard greens. Once the delicious meal is finished, they join together as a family to feast.
Ages: Babies, Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Family, Multicultural
Types: Read Aloud
I Stink!
by Kate McMullan
Your child will love this hilarious adventure about a very animated garbage truck. “Feed me!” he yells, as the crew tosses garbage bags into his hopper. Your child will roll with laughter as the truck eats his way through a delectable meal of apple cores, moldy meatballs, and smelly sneakers.
Ages: Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Transportation
Types: Read Aloud
If You Take a Mouse to the Movies
by Laura Joffe Numeroff
When a little mouse is taken to the movies, he asks for some popcorn, which sparks a whole chain of additional requests. The predictable text of this cheerful holiday tale is perfect for the emerging reader.
Ages: Toddler, Preschooler, Kindergartner
Themes: Holidays
Types: Read Aloud
Inside Freight Train
by Donald Crews
Based on the classic Freight Train, Donald Crews provides a close look inside each freight train car with this innovative board book. Each page contains a special sliding door so children can actually open the car and see what's inside. The text describes how the cattle car transports livestock and the refrigerator car holds fruits and vegetables.
Ages: Babies, Toddler, Preschooler
Themes: Transportation
Types: Read Aloud

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