Juvenile Fiction, Concepts, Words
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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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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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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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The Biggest Word
by Jackie Reneau and Morgan Hunsaker
One of Sam’s favorite things to do is pretend, and sometimes it gets him into trouble – but not too much trouble. With a little help from his mom, Sam’s imagination takes him on all kinds of amazing adventures. A fun and heartwarming book, The...
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Just A Position
by Robey S. Stothart
Boy and girl. Salty and sweet. Black and white. These things might seem like opposites, but they don’t have to be! It’s all in how you see it. What we think of as opposites might be ‘just a position.’ This delightful story is designed to teach...
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Goobletygok
by Richard Bird
Chulippitee. Buckadoodle. Uckeybuckey. What do these words have in common? Poppy and Freddy invented them! Freddy and his grandfather, Poppy, love to spend time together. One day, while they’re eating a snack, Poppy says, “Buckadoodle,” to...
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Absolute Animal Alliteration
by Tim Kopperud
Children love word games. This delightful book uses bright pictures of kooky animals to introduce children to the power of the alphabet and the fun of alliteration. Absolute Animal Alliteration takes every single letter of the alphabet (yes, even...
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Taige's Mouse Tails of ABCs
by Gloria J. Sampson
Come...Let’s join our little Taige mouse and wander around Mousetown. We’ll meet her little mouse friends and they will tell you their stories using the alphabet and having fun
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The Weather's Shitty, Kitty
A Conversation-starter for Kids about Word Choices by Dr. John F. Does
Children absorb information and language like little sponges, sometimes faster than they can handle and with no real understanding of what the words mean. But that doesn’t stop them from parroting our words back at us. So, what do we do when our...