Created By:crazykids Created: April 28, 2008 Reviews: 7
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Goodnight Moon is a short poem of goodnight wishes from a young rabbit preparing for--or attempting to postpone--his own slumber. He says goodnight to every object in sight and within earshot, including the "quiet old lady whispering hush." Clement Hurd's illustrations are simple and effective, alternating between small ink drawings and wide, brightly colored views of the little rabbit's ... (Read More)
Created By:crazykids Created: April 28, 2008 Reviews: 7 Age Groups:
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Under, 2-3, 3-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10, 10+
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle, follows a caterpillar as it munches its way through a variety of edibles such as ice cream, salami, watermelon, one slice of Swiss cheese, and a lollipop before it finally pupates and emerges as a beautiful butterfly. The story teaches counting to 5, the names of the days of the week, and about different types of food. The caterpillar's diet is a fictiona... (Read More)
Created By:Monica Created: June 29, 2008 Reviews: 5
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This book consists of four delightful stories of Harold, a little boy, and his purple crayon. Follow his crayon and his imagination through the stars, the circus and more. (Read More)
Created By:Monica Created: June 29, 2008 Reviews: 5
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We enjoy anything by David Shannon. (Check out No, David, No! or How I became a Pirate.) All of his books are creatively illustrated, show insight into kids' imaginations or inspire imagination for the reader. Duck on a Bike is simply a fun story about a duck who wants to ride a bike. While his animal friends think he's nutty at first they all end up wanting to ride too. (Read More)
Created By:crazykids Created: April 28, 2008 Reviews: 5
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Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is a children's picture book originally published by Harper & Row. The book is about the imaginary adventures of a young boy named Max, who is punished for "making mischief" by being sent to his room without supper. Max wears a distinctive wolf suit during his adventures and encounters various mythical creatures. Although just ten senten... (Read More)
Created By:elizabeth Created: May 02, 2008 Reviews: 5
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In Guess How Much I Love You, a young rabbit named Little Nutbrown Hare thinks he's found a way to measure the boundaries of love. In a heartwarming twist on the "I-can-do-anything-you-can-do-better" theme, Little Nutbrown Hare goes through a series of declarations regarding the breadth of his love for Big Nutbrown Hare. But even when his feelings stretch as long as his arms, or as high a... (Read More)
Created By:crazykids Created: May 07, 2008 Reviews: 4
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This is an easy to read picture book with limited words per page that relates one thing to another (like give a mouse a cookie and he'll want some milk) that is humorous to kids. (Read More)
Created By:elizabeth Created: May 08, 2008 Reviews: 4
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This lift-the-flap playbook explores all there is to see in a busy town, from main street to the supermarket, and reveals everything from food to jobs from behind the fun to lift flaps. (Read More)
Created By:elizabeth Created: August 11, 2008 Reviews: 4
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Watch as dads and moms try to put their dinosaur children to sleep. What begins as typical nighttime shenanigans eventually evolves into lights out, kisses and hugs, and a good night for all. (Read More)
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YES! This must-have toddler title sheds light on some concepts with a comical flair.
Yanking cat by tail: no NO. Gentle pat on back: yes YES. And it’s funny how dumping a bowl of food gets a very different reaction from mastering the use of a spoon. An expressive baby demonstrates familiar behaviors — and their predictable responses — in an amusing board bo... (Read More)
Created By:Monica Created: June 29, 2008 Reviews: 3
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A current favorite for all of us! It's an imaginative story told by a grandfather at bedtime. A town of people eat and drink what the weather brings them - sometimes good, sometimes bad. There are several funny moments and pictures for discussion. (Read More)
Created By:crazykids Created: July 28, 2008 Reviews: 3
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A lift-the-flap board book that allows little readers to explore the exciting happenings of a farm while learning numbers, shapes, animal sounds, colors and opposites. (Read More)
Created By:Martiki Created: July 27, 2008 Reviews: 3
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The Snowy Day, a 1963 Caldecott Medal winner, is the simple tale of a boy waking up to discover that snow has fallen during the night. Keats's illustrations, using cut-outs, watercolors, and collage, are strikingly beautiful in their understated color and composition. The tranquil story mirrors the calm presence of the paintings, and both exude the silence of a freshly snow-covered landscape. The l... (Read More)
Everyone does it, but no one really wants to talk about it. Younger kids will inevitably find the subject of pooping very intriguing and ask many questions about the process. This book teaches them all how birds do it, bees do it, and how kids with bended knees do it. You can use this book to facilitate an otherwise awkward conversation. (Read More)
Created By:DonnaGoldman Created: August 17, 2008 Reviews: 2
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He's just a regular guinea pig with a fondness for Fruity-Nut Buffet and dreams of the big time.
Now he's leaving the only home he's ever known and heading for the coast. Stardom awaits him but is it all he hoped it would be?
Denise Brunkus and Deborah Blumenthal are proud to present a new star who's ready for his close-up. Charlie's debut is what Hollywood hits are made of humor, adventure, ... (Read More)
Created By:Monica Created: June 29, 2008 Reviews: 2
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This is one in a series of several books by this author. Through rhyme the books teach about what cars, trucks, trains, submaries, fire engines and more do. Fabulous for little boys and for travel since they're softback and thin. (Read More)
Created By:Melissa Created: July 21, 2008 Reviews: 2
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Little Quack and his siblings, Widdle, Waddle, Piddle, and Puddle don't want to go to sleep and ask their mama about all the sounds they hear in the night. (Read More)