Jk, Sk and G1 Home reading list - Levels 1-4

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Jk, Sk and G1 Home reading list - Levels 1-4 includes Who's Counting (1993), Where's the Fish?, Toot & Puddle, Spots, Feathers, and Curly Tails (1988), Roll Over! (2000).

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Who's Counting

release date: Apr 01, 1993
Who's Counting
A frisky puppy scampers through fields and farmyards until its time for him to go home for lunch, and sharp-eyed young readers can count the creatures he meets along the way. With bright, bold illustrations by the Caldecott Honor Book Award recipient for Have You Seen My Duckling? Perfect for group sharing. Full color.

Where's the Fish?

Where's the Fish?
Fishy's gotten away! Where did he go' Let's see where he's hiding. There he is! Uh'oh, he's gotten away again. Where is he now' An adorable goldfish invites you to play hideandseek in this delightful little book.

Toot & Puddle

Toot & Puddle
Toot and Puddle are the best of friends. But when Toot leaves Woodcock Pocket to travel and see the world, Puddle chooses to stay at home. Just when Puddle begins to miss his old friend, he embarks on some of his own adventures-right at home. Finally, after Toot returns from his year-long trip, the two discover that true friendship knows no boundaries.

With a delightful mix of humor, warmth, and a classic style all her own, Holly Hobbie captures the all excitement and joy that surround adventures-near and far-and reminds readers that true friendship knows no boundaries.

Spots, Feathers, and Curly Tails

release date: Sep 15, 1988
Spots, Feathers, and Curly Tails

What has spots? A cow has spots. What has feathers? A chicken has feathers. Nancy Tafuri, a Caldecott Honor artist and the award-winning creator of many books for young children, including Have You Seen My Duckling?, knows just what questions preschoolers will love to hear—and answer!

This barnyard tour will have its audience crowing with delight (and discovering interesting information about animals) as they study the big, bold paintings of the animals and birds. "An ideal book for the beginning reader to entertain a younger sibling in a game they'll both enjoy. A natural for toddler story-hour collections."—The Horn Book

Supports the Common Core State Standards

Roll Over!

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Roll Over!
Ten sleepy animals fall, one by one, out of a little boy's overcrowded bed in this picture book version of a favorite counting song.

Rain

Rain
Blue sky. Yellow sun. White clouds. Then, suddenly, gray clouds. Gray sky. RAIN. Using bold graphics and few words, Rain explores concepts like weather, colors, and a changing landscape. It's a book for very young readers to enjoy and learn from, rain or shine.

Now We Can Go

Now We Can Go
A child must take all the toys from her toy box and put them in her bag before she is ready to go.

My Book About Me

My Book About Me
THE beloved classic that helps kids write (and draw) a book all about themselves—with a little help from Dr. Seuss!
 
This classic hardcover activity book written by Dr. Seuss and illustrated by Roy McKie encourages children to write and draw their own biographies. With a mix of serious (and seriously silly!) "Yes" and "No" questions; fill-in-the-blanks; images to complete, and simple writing activities, My Book About Me, By ME, Myself is an ideal gift for elementary school children and one that will become a cherished keepsake for parents.

The Little Red House

The Little Red House
A series of colorful toy houses, each one containing another slightly smaller, reveals a surprise inside.

It's Spring

release date: Jan 01, 2003
It's Spring
A child observes the arrival of spring and its effects on plants and animals. Includes suggestions for nature study projects.

I went walking

release date: Aug 01, 2006
I went walking
In this new bilingual edition of I Went Walking, toddlers will delight in identifying colors and animals--in English and in Spanish!

Have You Seen My Duckling?

Have You Seen My Duckling?
An anxious mother duck leads her brood around the pond as she searches for one missing duckling.

Have You Seen My Cat?

Have You Seen My Cat?
A little boy's cat is missing, and he embarks on a fantastic round-the-world quest to find his lost pet. Along the way, he meets lots of interesting people and sees many beautiful members of the cat family, including lions and tigers and panthers. But over and over again he has to say "This is not my cat!" until at last he finds the cat he's looking for -- who has a delightful surprise for him.
Eric Carle's simple, repetitive text and distinctive cut-paper illustrations make this modern classic a book to treasure.

Growing Colors

release date: Apr 01, 1994
Growing Colors
What color is a bean? Green? Or might it be purple? Dose a plum grow in, on, or above the ground? Join award-winning phott-ilustrater Bruce McMillan as he takes his camera in srech of some of nature's gorgeous colors found in gardens and orchards--and expect the unexpected.

Count and See

Count and See
There are things to count all around you. If you look. And think. And see. Tana Hoban does -- and so will the youngest reader who accompanies her through this book. Exciting photographs -- reinforce by the number as word, as numeral, and as model set -- show you how to count what you see, and make what you see count.

Cat on the Mat

Cat on the Mat
This is the "big book" form of the story "Cat on the Mat". It uses simple, repetitive text, bold pictures and humour to help in the teaching of reading.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? My First Reader

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? My First Reader

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? beginning readers:

These beloved children's stories are now available in beginning reader format.
With the important pre-reading concepts of rhyme, rhythm, and repetition, these picture books have long been used as beginning readers. Now, with a 6" x 9" trim and a classic beginning reader layout, children will have a more "grown up" version to read by themselves.
Complete with an introduction by master educator Laura Robb, and with fun reading activities added, these new versions of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? are certain to appeal to a new age group and find an even wider audience.

All Fall Down

All Fall Down
An illustrated, brightly coloured bedtime board book for toddlers.

1 Hunter

release date: Jan 01, 2001
1 Hunter
1 hunter walks through the jungle. He does not see 2 elephants or 3 giraffes. But they see him!
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