Juvenile Nonfiction, Readers, Beginner
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Don't Call Me Pretty
by Jilian Lohnes
This picture book reminds little girls (and their older reading partners) about the wonderful character qualities and attributes they bring to the world. They are beautiful, not because of the way they look, but because of who they are. This book is ...
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The Alphabet and Family Values
by Caroline Springer Marchand
For this book, we return to learning the Alphabet. Follow along as we use the letters of the Alphabet to talk about what values members of a family should possess to remain a close, loving unit. We are all very different from one another, in our ...
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Ralphy's Trip To The West
by Marianne Bartsch
A small roadblock pops up at the Bartsch’s Ontario hobby farm, just as they’re about to set off on a cross-Canada road trip. From the warmth of its incubator, a newly hatched gosling emerges, ready to take on the world. Undeterred by the fuzzy ...
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Safe at Home
by Tania M. Crook
Safe at Home is a children’s book all about the pandemic and the challenges faced by children of all ages. Using simple words and phrases, this inclusive story explores one child’s experience of being safe at home, rather than stuck at home. Naming ...
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The Earth Needs a Break from Plastic
by Jaime Hilditch
“The Earth Needs a Break from Plastic,” the first in a series of books educating young people about global issues. This edition focuses on plastic; a useful but dangerous material. The book offers alternative materials that children can use instead ...
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I Love to Read Three Letter Words
by Ms Angie O
I love to read books are foundation tools that help your child get a head start in reading. Each book comprises of short, simple, easy to read sight words for their different developmental levels. These books were developed to create a great bonding ...
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I Love to Read My Numbers
by Ms. Angie O
The I Love to Read Books are foundational tools that help your child get a head start in reading. Each book comprises of short, simple and easy to read sight words for their different developmental levels. These books were developed to create a ...
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Jack My Mechanic and What He Does To Your Car
by Neva Westcott
This book is written as a fun little book to appeal to an audience of four to seven year olds. The book is designed to address questions from its young readership regarding what takes place at a mechanical shop with a necessary part of life, car ...
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Never Rub Noses With a Narwhal
An Alliterative Look At The Arctic by Ruth Wellborn
Blubbery belugas, capering caribou, lingering ladybugs, rummaging ravens, and waiting walruses, all make an appearance in this beautifully illustrated children's book about the Arctic. The map, a glossary of key words, and a page of interesting ...
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Henry's House ABCs
Tuna to Trees by Pamela Rodreick
A fun way to learn you’re ABCs with Henry’s House (cats of course) using rhyme and picture association Mm is for Mouse You’re not thinking Silly little mouse The LAST place to be Is Henry’s House.