Saturday, May 25, 2019

Do Monkeys Tweet? by Melanie Walsh

A read-aloud primer on animal sounds contains simple, bold pictures and a series of questions inviting little ones to wonder if a rabbit can oink, a horse can bark, and a monkey can tweet.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

The Squeaky Door by Margaret MacDonald

It's time for bed! Granny tucks Little Boy in tight. She kisses him good night. She turns out the light. And he's not scared! No, not him! But when Granny shuts that door... SQUEEEEAK!
How can a granny keep that spooky, squeaky door from scaring her little boy awake at night?

Good-Night, Owl by Pat Hutchins

How was Owl to sleep, with the bees buzzing, the crows creaking, the starlings chittering, the jays screaming -- and all the other inhabitants of the hollow tree pecking, calling or crunching? Owl tried to sleep, but it was impossible. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Farmyard Beat by Lindsey Craig

As soon as the sun goes down, the animals are up! ("Sheep can't sleep. Sheep can't sleep. Sheep can't sleep 'cause they got that beat!") Before long, there's a giant farmyard dance party, complete with funny animal sounds. But what happens when all the racket wakes up Farmer Sue? Here's a colorful bedtime story that begs to be read aloud.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Where is Bear? by Jonathan Bentley

It’s almost bedtime, and a little boy can’t seem to find his beloved Bear! Children will love joining in the irresistible search for Bear and finding where he is on every page . . . and they will love the surprise ending even more!

Saturday, January 26, 2019

I'm a Little Teapot


I'm a little teapot
short and stout
here is my handle
here is my spout
when i get all steamed up
hear me shout
"Tip me over and pour me out!"
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

The Three Bears by Byron Barton

Who's been sleeping in Baby Bear's bed? In a rhythmic text with striking pictures, Byron Barton retells the classic fairytale of the three bears and a little girl named Goldilocks. This book is not too big, not too small, but just right for toddlers.