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4th&5th about thanksgiving. More advanced book about Thanksgiving. (2), magic (1), an introduction to Buddhism is carefully integrated. Simple illustrations make it easy to follow. Written for ages five and up (1), his friends decide to hop on the bus and visit him. Each animal finds their own unique way to help make Amos feel better (1), P.D. Eastman has used one of the favorite animals of all time to create a story that is fun (1), and fast paced. Dogs (1), dogs everywhere (1), and ending in a dog party in a tree. Reading this with your children (1), and watching the ease with which they can read it on their own (1), will both be something to enjoy. Dog lover or not (1), this is one tale that will bring you back for more when you want to share a story that will be silly and entertaining with your children. Colorful (1), and enjoyable for all (1), Zen Shorts: Jon J. Muth tells the tale of three children who meet their new neighbor (1), a Panda bear named Stillwater. As they listen to the stories told by Stillwater (1), the kids learn to look at the world in new ways. This introduction to Zen is good to use as a group story to read aloud (1), or as a bedtime story between you and your child. Throughout this children’s book (1), Everyone loves a funny story (1), and tortoise. Until one day (1), completely unobserved (1), he lets each animal out (1), one at a time. The animals follow the watchman home and end up sneaking into his house. With the surprises that follow and the fun that awaits (1), kinder-3rd. A book about being different and being nice to people. Don't bully! multicultural book (1), Five sheep driving a jeep? Only in this classic tale by Nancy Shaw Seussian. Not only are the sheep hilarious and driving wild (1), making it very easy to read and follow. Sharing a laugh will be the highlight of the day when you read this story to your little ones. Over the hill (1), through a mud puddle (1), and forgetting to steer (1), all go together to make this story one that will be enjoyed many times over. If you are looking for a story that is fun (1), Winner of a Caldecott Medal Award and also one of the ALA Children’s Book titles (1), this is one that will become a favorite from the first time you read it. David Wiesner has used more imagination than anything else with this story that is more pictures than words. With the colorful and vibrant illustrations (1), you can ‘read’ the book by looking at the pictures. Frogs are the focus (1), enjoying themselves as only frogs can (1), on lily pads (1), when Mr. McGee is too sick to make it to work. After waiting patiently (1), Amos McGee is a kind (1), friendly older gentleman who works at the zoo. Each day he finds time to spend with his five special animal friends: the elephant (1), his bad day (1), a delicious birthday cake. This bright (1), k-3rd. Book about being yourself. And being accepting of others. (1), Hilarity rules (1), as this mighty storm comes to pass. Nothing beats a good downpour (1), especially when it consists of fun and yummy treats (1), right? Maybe that sounds good as a treat now and then (1), but when food raining from the sky takes a turn for the bigger portions and the messier things we love to eat (1), it can be quite messy and scary. Judy and Ron Barrett bring this fantasy to life with a spin that you might be surprised at. When there is orange juice rain (1), hamburger hail (1), and mashed potato snow (1), there is no need to cook or shop (1), only the need to eat all that comes down and not get hit by any giant food- such as the huge pancakes that might crush you. Fun to read and even more fun to think about as you discuss the story with your children (1), One way to know your day is going to be bad is waking up with gum in your hair. Alexander finds himself seeing more and more problems as the day goes on. From the gum in his hair to dropping his sweater in the sink to tripping on his skateboard (1), he finds himself in the midst of one of the worst days ever. Judith Viorst and Ray Cruz tell this tale of a little boy and all the things that go wrong for him both in story and in pictures in a way that will make you sympathetic for this little boy and h (1), Harold is one little boy who has an imagination that can help get him out of many jams (1), the frogs are out to have fun. That is until morning comes. Tuesday night is their time and enjoying this book with a little one may make it your time too. (1), Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann tell the tale of a little girl who loves pink. She loves it so much (1), that she only wants to eat pink (1), yummy treats. The pinker (1), the better and the gooier (1), the yummier. When she begins to turn pink (1), her parents take her to the doctor who insists that she begin to eat more green in the form of vegetables- yuck! After her parents insisting that she eat more vegetables so she can return to normal (1), The True Story of the Three Little Pigs is a children's book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. Released in a number of editions since its first release in 1989 (1), it is a parody of The Three Little Pigs as told by the Big Bad Wolf (1), known in the book as "A. Wolf (1), pre-k- k book great to read on or near Valentines day. (1), Mo Willems brings to life (1), through this charming story (1), the tactics of a small child to get his own way. When the bus driver has to leave the bus for a few minutes (1), he cautions those who are left behind (the readers) not to let the pigeon drive the bus. Asking nicely doesn’t ensure he gets what he wants so he moves from pleading (1), and into town (1), be yourself and love it.This fun-loving book proves to kids that (1), with a treasure hunt (1), it is entertaining and a tale that many parents may enjoy sharing with their children. multicultural book. kinder-3rd (1), cause and effect book. book about pete the cat and he steps in a bunch of different colors which then turns his shoes different colors.kinder-2nd (1), book perfect to read when your class is being very loud and will not listen. They need to learn to have power over their body.kinder-2nd (1), Book about verbs. Book with verbs throughout the book. Might be hard for kindergarteners.k-3rd (1), book about the love a parent feels for their child--forever. kinder-2nd (1), Book about the classic tale of 101 Dalmations and the big adventure they go on.kinder-3rd (1), you can always contribute in some way.kinder-3rd (1), Arthur and his sister Violet are selling all their old toys in a Tag Sale. Even Arthur's Honey Bear! But Arthur finds there's more than one way to say good-bye to an old friend. 1st-3rd (1), whether it’s playing chess with him or keeping his feet warm. This is one of the best children’s books for teaching kids the importance of compassion and taking care of one another. 1st-3rd (1), hiding from spooks kinder-2nd (1), he forms a cocoon around himself and goes to sleep. kinder-1st (1), apparently contradictory parts of himself. 1st-3rd (1), David Shannon entertains us with young David's mischievous antics and a lighthearted story that's sure to leave kids (and parents) laughing.kinder-1st (1), warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the earth's natural beauty.kinder-2nd (1), and reminds new sisters that they are just as special as ever. multicultural book.kinder-2nd (1), Young readers learn about colors with childhood favorites Winnie the Pooh and friends. pre-k-k (1), sturdily constructed lift-the-flap book is sure to be a treasured addition to any birthday party.kinder-2nd (1), just your classic Winnie the Pooh book. I love Winnie the Pooh so I could read this all the time. pre-k-1st (1), and laughter-inducing antics underline the love parents have for their children--even when they misbehave.kinder-1st (1), she sneaks just one last pink treat and turns even darker- almost red! That’s when she decides that vegetables aren’t so bad after all and finally returns to normal. The only problem is her little brother has now decided that he loves pink food! Oh no (1), and that life?s greatest pleasures are the simple ones. multicultural book. 1st-3rd (1), This Caldecott Medal winner is a whimsical fantasy about a young boy whose imagination transports him far away from problems at home to a land where almost anything can happen. 1st-2nd (1), he’s being trailed by the entire menagerie! 1st-3rd (1), " short for "Alexander T. Wolf."1st-4th (1), The Most Thankful Thing reveals what a mother is most thankful for. multicultural book.1st-3rd (1), The corn is ripe...and the raccoons are hungry. As the moon rises a mother raccoon and her two young begin an all night feast in a cornfield. Acclaimed nature artist Jim Arnosky gives young children an unforgettable wildlife-watching experience.1st-4th (1), the book is designed to help toddlers associate colors and meanings to objects.kinder-1st (1), deftly describing the joy of welcoming a new sibling into the family. multicultural book.kinder-2nd (1), 'I'll meet you at the top of the coconut tree'"--which probably seemed like a good idea until the other 23 members of the gang decided to follow suit.kinder-1st (1), engaging story to anchor their understanding of cause and effect.kinder-2nd (1), with disastrous results.cause and effect book.1st-4th (1), a moment of peril and comforting music. This is a perfect book for parents and children to enjoy together. pre-k- k (1), what could be groovier than three groovy buttons?kinder-2nd (1), in a world where fitting in is the norm (1), Emily Elizabeth and Clifford both rush home--thankful for each other! kinder-2nd (1), all about adjectives. might have words a little tricky for kindergarten. (1), Teachers like it (1), Uplifting and visually rich (1), this book reminds us that the world isn't as large as it seems (1), and finger plays fill this bright and lively board book. Even very young children can sing and play along as they turn each sturdy page." pre- k - k (1), this is one fun story to share. kinder- 3rd (1), and the hilarity that comes with the story. Bad days happen to everyone. Sharing a funny story about a bad day will help learn to see the humor in life even when things don’t go right. 1st- 3rd (1), and finally throwing a tantrum just like small children will to get their own way at times. Humor and true life comments throughout this tale will leave you laughing and offer you a sense of reality in a delightful story. 1st-3rd (1), Pete comes to a sudden realization—it is possible to have too many snow days.kinder-2nd (1), being different is what makes us special. kinder- 1st (1), too . . . like the pip of a goldfish kiss and the grum grum of a hippo chewing gum. kinder-2nd (1), Join the Cat in the Hat as he makes learning to read a joy! It’s a rainy day and Dick and Sally can’t find anything to do . . . until the Cat in the Hat unexpectedly appears and turns their dreary afternoon into a fun-filled extravaganza! kinder-2nd (1), as she looks back on her childhood from the lofty height of four and a half years. This spirited view of growing up is perfect for the youngest readers.multicultural book. kinder (1), as he changes from an "easy green mood" while drawing a picture for his sister to a "brooding black mood" when he is teased for doing so. Full color. older grade (1), for babies. this could be their first book of dr. sues (1), not the best for kinder or maybe even first because it is sort of long but if you did read it to them you could talk about counting and cause and effect. 2nd- 4th (1), gets longer and longer. Follow Sam-I-am as he insists that this unusual treat is indeed a delectable snack to be savored everywhere and in every way.kinder-1st (1), this is one story that you will want to share over and over again. 1st-3rd (1), especially with the help of his purple crayon. Author Crockett Johnson has brought one of the most adventurous and endearing stories to life with a tale that will not fail to amaze and amuse you and your children as you share this wonderful story. Harold (1), to creating landmarks to help him find his way home. His imagination and sense of adventure is contagious to all who will allow their own imaginations to soar.1st- 2nd (1), and the red balloon...".pre-k- 1st (1), this book is illustrated with family scenes of animals displaying affection with different kinds of kisses. Illustrated. pre-k-1st. boys might not like it as much. (1), everything always turns out perfectly in the end! cause and effect book.1st-3rd (1), this may be the one for you. kinder-2nd (1), Fish must risk losing his new friends--and maybe even his life--to save a lonely stranger. kinder-3rd (1), moo.But Farmer Brown's problems REALLY begin when his cows start leaving him notes...Come join the fun as a bunch of literate cows turn Farmer Brown's farm upside-down! kinder-2nd (1), and this is one that will give you and your children more laughs than you bargained for. When the night watchman at the zoo checks on the gorilla and tells him ‘good night.’ The gorilla steals the keys to all the other cages of all the other animals. (1), you and your children are sure to not be disappointed with this tale.1st-2nd (1), while encouraging readers to find the success that lies within.2nd-4th (1), Cute story of 3 ducklings that don't want to be ducks.prek-k (1), a pinata (1), Corduroy and his friends celebrate the toy bear's birthday in style (1), high school (1), and saying he's sorry makes him feel better. Once again (1), kinder-2nd grade (1), speaking through his character the Lorax (1), A hungry caterpillar eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until (1), but the story is rhythmical and rhyming (1), and a prime example of how books can contribute to this. Whether brave or shy (1), strong or weak (1), in the end the young boy celebrates all different (1), and b told c (1), kinder-3rd (1), "When David gets in trouble (1), he always says . . . 'NO! It's not my fault! I didn't mean to! It was an accident!'" Whatever the situation (1), David's got a good excuse. And no matter what he's done "wrong (1), David realizes that making excuses makes him feel bad (1), cause and effect- 1st-4th (1), in the swamp (1), it's fall in care-a-lot (1), and the care bears are planning a fall festival.kinder-1st (1), slow and steady wins the race. 1st-3rd. being humble (1), kinder-3rd. Everyone is different (1), kinder- 3rd. Starring in the school Thanksgiving play would make even the coolest cat nervous. But when Pete the Cat gets onstage (1), he makes learning the story of the first Thanksgiving fun. (1), "Unless someone like you...cares a whole awful lot...nothing is going to get better...It's not." Long before saving the earth became a global concern (1), cute book kinder-3rd.Pete the Cat is wearing his favorite shirt—the one with the four totally groovy buttons. But when one falls off (1), does Pete cry? Goodness (1), no! He just keeps on singing his song—after all (1), kinder-3rd.In Pete the Cat: Snow Daze (1), school is canceled (1), and Pete cannot wait to play in the snow with all his friends. Imagine a day filled with snowball fights (1), snowcats (1), munching (1), and so on (1), kinder-2nd. Talks about feelings. (1), counting (1), college (1), games (1), parents (1), penguin (1), engaging (1), silly (1), birds (1), 1947 (1), well (1), Tigger (1), rhino (1), and (1), Dr. Seuss (1), though (1), bribery (1), full at last (1), cures (1), cute book (1), arguing (1), of course (1), manipulating (1), Halloween book (1), owl (1), Eeyore (1), in fact (1), hot chocolate (1), NO (1), Pooh (1), clack (1), and entertaining (1), and more.But when the next day and the day after that are all snow days (1), " it's never really his fault.Soon (1), this simple story lays out all the good things about being an older sibling (1), and Emily Elizabeth's family is going to visit her grandparents. Clifford decides to go see his mom (1), as it introduces the important concepts of sequencing and cause and effect. Young readers will enjoy the challenge of recalling the sequence of events. Older readers may use this simple (1), kinder-2nd. about Peter Pan. Fun book that the kids will love. (1), Kids will love this noise-filled Bright and Early Book classic from the one and only Dr. Seuss! Mr. Brown is a sound-making wonder! He can hoo hoo like an owl and buzz buzz like a bee. It is so much fun to make noises that you hear every day (1), like moo and tick-tock. But stranger sounds are fun to make (1), Children will love this simple retelling of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Every page has full-colour illustrations telling the story of naughty Peter Rabbit and his lucky escape from Mr. McGregor's garden. Children are encouraged to interact with the story by (1), boinging (1), a sneeze (1), a squeeze-pop (1), These catchy stanzas frolic through the Australian author Sue Williams’s simple (1), funny read-aloud picture book that tracks a crazy-haired boy’s stroll through the countryside. The boy sees a black cat (1), then a brown horse (1), then a red cow (1), and before he knows it (1), It's Thanksgiving (1), who lives in the city. After the Thanksgiving meal (1), Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell perfectly capture a little girl's simple (1), A celebration of a child's growing self awareness (1), From tummy tickles and silly games to wishes for sweet dreams (1), After Christopher Robin explains some of the mysteries of Halloween to the inhabitants of the Hundred-Acre Woods (1), and their friends don their most frightening costumes (1), while Piglet decides to remain home (1), book about being different is okay (1), Goodnight Moon is an American children's picture book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was published on September 3 (1), and is a highly acclaimed example of a bedtime story. It features a bunny saying "good night" to everything around: "Goodnight room. Goodnight moon. Goodnight cow jumping over the moon. Goodnight light (1), pre-k-k book about animals and love. And it ties into how her mom is going to have a baby too. (1), Pat-a-cake The eensie-weensie spider I'm a little teapot Popular rhymes (1), The author/artist creators of How I Was Adopted present this child's-eye view of family life (1), "Someone new is at our house (1), " begins this loving (1), reassuring look at sisterhood from trusted author Joanna Cole. Told through the eyes of a new older sister (1), childlike celebration of herself (1), kinder- 2nd. a book about sharing (1), When David Shannon was five years old (1), Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully wise Oh (1), he wrote and illustrated his first book. On every page were these words: NO (1), DAVID! . . . and a picture of David doing things he was not supposed to do.Now David is all grown up. But some things never change. . . .Over fifteen years after its initial publication (1), DAVID! remains a perennial household favorite (1), delighting children (1), and teachers alike. David is a beloved character (1), whose unabashed good humor (1), mischievous smile (1), Farmer Brown has a problem. His cows like to type. All day long he hears:Click (1), moo. Click (1), Jamie describes his mood throughout the day (1), using colors and rhythmic text (1), School is starting in the forest (1), but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears (1), kinder-3rd. being a little different is okay. Always be yourself. (1), the Places You’ll Go! is the perfect send-off for grads—from nursery school (1), and friends to enjoy them with (1), and beyond! From soaring to high heights and seeing great sights to being left in a Lurch on a prickle-ly perch (1), Dr. Seuss addresses life’s ups and downs with his trademark humorous verse and illustrations (1), The 26 characters in this rhythmic (1), rhyming baby book are a lowercase alphabet with attitude. "A told b (1), From dressing the chicken to drawing the drapes (1), Amelia Bedelia does exactly what Mr. and Mrs. Rogers tell her to do. If things get a bit mixed up (1), that's okay. When Amelia Bedelia is involved (1), Strega Nona—"Grandma Witch"—is the source for potions (1), and comfort in her Calabrian town. Her magical everfull pasta pot is especially intriguing to hungry Big Anthony. He is supposed to look after her house and tend her garden but one day (1), when she goes over the mountain to visit Strega Amelia (1), Big Anthony recites the magic verse over the pasta pot (1), kinder and first. interactive book. (1), In this most famous of cumulative tales (1), the list of places to enjoy green eggs and ham (1), Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary.pre-k-1st (1)
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Tag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke, Tag-Spiegel
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Oct 28, 2016