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I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato
by Lauren Child
Lola is an extremely picky eater. She won't eat carrots and peas or even rice and cheese. However, her brother Charlie has a plan to trick her into eating a healthy dinner. If you have a fussy eater, you will enjoy this clever story.
Ages: Preschooler, Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader
Themes: Family, Health and Nutrition
Types: Read Aloud, Read to Self
If You Didn't Have Me
by Ulf Nilsson
A young boy describes what happens when he and his younger brother spend the year on his grandparents' farm in Sweden. Even though the farm is located in a quiet, rural town, he finds new adventures around every bend in the road.
Ages: First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Family, Nature
Types: Read Aloud
I'm Growing!
by Aliki
Aliki's trademark illustrations and simple text explain how and why we grow. Share this book with your child and explore how muscles and bones develop.
Ages: Preschooler, Kindergartner, First-grader
Themes: Health and Nutrition, Nonfiction
Types: Read Aloud, Read to Self
I'm Tougher Than Asthma!
by Alden R. Carter and Siri M. Carter
In this photographic essay, a young girl describes what life is like living with asthma. She discusses how she copes with medications, doctor visits, and resting when she gets sick. She sends a positive message about how to lead an active, normal life.
Ages: Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Family, Health and Nutrition
Types: Read Aloud
In Daddy's Arms I Am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers
by Javaka Steptoe
This collection of poems by African-American authors celebrates relationships between fathers and their children. Stunning collage artwork brings a sense of life and inspiration to each poem.
Ages: First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Family, Multicultural, Poetry
Types: Read Aloud
In the Woods: Who's Been Here?
by Lindsay Barrett George
Follow Cammy and William through the woods on a beautiful autumn day as they look for wildlife. Along the way they find clues left by various critters--an empty nest, feathers, a cocoon, and some gnawed bark. They wonder, "Who's been here?" In the end they find the biggest surprise of all.
Ages: Preschooler, Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Family, Nature, Nonfiction
Types: Read Aloud, Read to Self
Insectlopedia: Poems and Paintings
by Douglas Florian
These creative poems and colorful paintings about spiders, worms, and other creepy crawly critters will delight and inform both young and old readers. If your child enjoys this poetry collection by Douglas Florian, she might also like Beast Feast and In the Swim.
Ages: Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Nature, Poetry
Types: Read Aloud
Ira Sleeps Over
by Bernard Waber
Any child who has a special blanket or stuffed animal will relate to this story. Ira can't wait to spend the night at Reggie's house--until he worries that Reggie will make fun of him for sleeping with his beloved teddy bear. Your child will enjoy finding out how Ira's first sleepover turns out.
Ages: Preschooler, Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader
Themes: Feelings, Friends
Types: Read Aloud, Read to Self
It's Disgusting and We Ate It!: True Food Facts From Around the World and Throughout History
by James Solheim
This book is filled with outrageous stories, facts, and fascinating tidbits about food from around the world. If your child has an interest in unique historical facts, this is the book for him.
Ages: Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader, Third-grader
Themes: Health and Nutrition, Nonfiction
Types: Read Aloud
Jack's Garden
by Henry Cole
Watch Jack's garden grow from seed to blossom in this cumulative story. This visually pleasing book will teach your child about the entire growth cycle. Each page, including the borders, is filled with beautiful illustrations that will delight and educate the youngest reader.
Ages: Preschooler, Kindergartner, First-grader, Second-grader
Themes: Nature, Nonfiction
Types: Read Aloud, Read to Self

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