Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
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If I Were a Caterpillar
by Sherry J. Kubalsky
“If I were a caterpillar, I’d sure like to be green! I’d be the prettiest caterpillar you’ve ever seen!” Have you ever imagined you were a caterpillar? What color caterpillar would you like to be? Have fun and imagine along with ten children as...
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I Am a Book, Not Food!
by Jennifer Hofer
“Hello, I am a book. It is important to remember that I am not food. There are lots of wondrous things in books, but none of them taste good. That’s because books are for reading, not eating!” I Am a Book, Not Food! is a funny, easy book for...
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Sleepy Bears
by E. Katalin Zamberg
This sweet family of bears is getting ready to sleep. Come along and take a peek in their tiny forest home. Can you count the objects in their house while walking the bears to bed? A charming tale of winding down for little ones...and not so little ones.
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Lady B to the Rescue
by Ralph F. Frank
Saying ‘NO!’ like you mean it! While Jesse is walking home from school with his good friend Selena, she says that something bad happened last week but she was told that she had to keep it a secret. Now she doesn’t know what to do. She’s afraid...
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Today!
by Erin Rose Sahm
What are we going to do today? Do today? Do today? What are we going to do today, today, today, today? Every day for a small child is an adventure—and that can be overwhelming! When toddlers start learning the flow of the day-to-day, it helps...
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Red
by Britt Levitt
Red doesn’t mean to get upset, but it’s not easy to stay calm when things make him uncomfortable. The tag on his clothes scratches his skin, his seatbelt makes him feel stuck and the vacuum makes a terrible noise. When Red gets overwhelmed, he...
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My Apple
by Heather Bradley
What kind of apple do you have? Is it shiny or crunchy? Is it juicy or red? My Apple teaches toddlers new words using a fun pattern and bright, engaging visuals. Most books that focus on vocabulary-building for young children forget that even the...
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A Bewitching Book
by Charlotte Berg
Follow Opal on her journey through the letters of the alphabet A-Z, as she numbers them 1-26, building bigger sentences with each following letter until she has a mouthful of madness with Zed. A Bewitching Book is intended for children to enjoy...
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I Can Daydream A Through Z
by Kimberley Dickson
I Can Daydream A Through Z is a one of a kind colorful, whimsical alphabet book full of unique characters that will surely capture the attention of all toddlers and preschoolers. I Can Daydream A Through Z was inspired by corky creative names my...
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Kinder Kit Book of Alpha Bits
Canadian Alphabet stories from across the country by Deena Abougoush and Lila Abougouche
Alinta the ant lives in Athabasca, Alberta, under an apple tree. Badru the beaver bravely builds a dam for his bed in Bridge Lake, British Columbia. Catori the coyote wears cool clown costumes in the city of Calgary. An alphabet book with a...