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Books in Little Bitties Series series

  • Splash in the Sea

    Ana Martin-Larranaga

    Board book (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Match the mummies and daddies to their babies on each spread of these innovative split-page board books. With sturdy pages that are perfect for little hands and bright bold artwork, children will enjoy following these engaging animals through their day.
  • Little Bird Meets Anne Marie

    Loni Hoots, Melissa Rohr

    Paperback (Middle Island Press, Nov. 1, 2018)
    On a bright, and sunny day, Little Bird decides to fly out of the nest and go play. As he flaps his wings and circles around the park, he decides to land on a branch not knowing whose home it is. To his surprise, he meets a squirrel. This sparks a friendship and many adventures to occur. Follow along with Little Bird as the adventure continues, and meet the new friends he encounters.
  • Bamboo at the Beach: Level 1

    Lucie Papineau, Dominique Jolin

    Paperback (Dominique & Friends, June 1, 2000)
    Bamboo goes on vacation with Betty and her monkey family.
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  • Little Lee Lee's Birthday Bang

    Molly Dingles, Aimee Bingler

    Hardcover (Dingles/Treehouse Court, May 1, 2000)
    None
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  • Spenser Hearts St. Louis

    Spenser and Mom Melanie Brooks, Amie Jacobsen

    Paperback (Simple Fish Book Co, Oct. 30, 2010)
    A small dog, Spenser, and his mother explore the history and geography of St. Louis, Missouri. He discovers fun animals: bald eagles, butterflies, and Clydesdale horses. He visits the Gateway Arch and the new Cardinals baseball stadium. He enjoys frozen custard at Ted Drewes and learns about the Mighty Mississippi River. This is the second in a series of childrenAEs books that offer children and the adults in their lives fascinating, challenging, and compassionate learning experiences about different cities and regions of the United States. These stories of Spenser base their appeal on his personality and the fact that he does very cool things with his traveling companion, his mother. Spenser possesses character traits that children can relate to and that adults want children to emulate: curiosity, compassion, and a sense of adventure. He details his travels so children can learn the history, culture, and geography of different parts of the US. He encourages children to participate in community activities to feed hungry children like the St. Louis Food Bank. Spenser practices environmental stewardship and models good citizen behavior. In this book, Spenser learns about conserving electricity by turning off the lights, something every child can learn to do. Activities and tasks in the book offer the opportunity to earn points. A 100% point score enables the young reader to become a member of SpenserAEs Honor Roll. This and other activities including free lesson plans for teachers can be found on his website at www.spensernation.com.
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  • Grandma's Grave

    Wendy Green

    Paperback (Chariot Victor Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
    When his pet gerbil dies, John asks his Grandad about death and the hereafter, and they share memories of Grandma and visit her grave together
  • Pennyworth, Pearl

    Dominique Demers

    Paperback (Dominique & Friends, March 5, 1999)
    Wonders what will happen when Princess Pearl grows up and goes to school.
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  • Spenser Hearts Portland

    Spenser and Mom Melanie Brooks, Amie Jacobsen

    Paperback (Simple Fish Book Co, Oct. 30, 2010)
    A small dog, "Spenser", and his mother explore the history and geography of Portland, Oregon. He explores mountains, waterfalls, the Columbia Gorge, the International Rose Test Garden, and Powell's Book Store. This is the first in a series of children's books that offer children and the adults in their lives fascinating, challenging, and compassionate learning experiences about different cities and regions of the United States. These stories of Spenser base their appeal on his personality and the fact that he does very cool things with his traveling companion, his mother. Spenser possesses character traits that children can relate to and that adults want children to emulate: curiosity, compassion, and a sense of adventure. He details his travels so children can learn the history, culture, and geography of different parts of the US. He encourages children to participate in community activities to feed hungry children like the Oregon Food Bank. Spenser practices environmental stewardship and models good citizen behavior. In this book, Spenser learns about the problem of littering and how children can help solve the problem. Activities and tasks in the book offer the opportunity to earn points. A 100% point score enables the young reader to become a member of SpenserAEs Honor Roll.
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  • At Babci's Knee: A Collection of Rhymes, Verses, Finger Plays, Games, Etc

    Patricia J. Lehman

    Paperback (Talent-Ed, Jan. 1, 1985)
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  • Starting at School

    Wendy Green

    Paperback (Chariot Victor Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Nervous about starting school, John comes up with all kinds of reasons why he should not go, but his mother explains that Jesus will always be with him
  • Spenser Hearts El Paso

    Spenser and Mom Melanie Brooks, Amie Jacobsen

    Paperback (Simple Fish Book Co, Oct. 30, 2010)
    A small dog, Spenser, and his mother explore the history and geography of El Paso, Texas. He learns about the Rio Grande, mission trail, and smart desert plants. He visits the White Sands National Monument, H &H Car Wash and Cafe, and a Cinco de Mayo party in Mexico. He enjoys an aerial tram ride in the Chihuahuan Desert and handing out boxes of food with the West Texas Food Bank. This is the fourth in a series of childrenAEs books that offer children and the adults in their lives fascinating, challenging, and compassionate learning experiences about different cities and regions of the United States. These stories of Spenser base their appeal on his personality and the fact that he does very cool things with his traveling companion, his mother. Spenser possesses character traits that children can relate to and that adults want children to emulate: curiosity, compassion, and a sense of adventure. He details his travels so children can learn the history, culture, and geography of different parts of the US. He encourages children to participate in community activities to feed hungry children like the West Texas Food Bank. Spenser practices environmental stewardship and models good citizen behavior. In this book, Spenser learns about conserving water by turning off the faucet while brushing his teeth, something every child can learn to do. Activities and tasks in the book offer the opportunity to earn points. A 100% point score enables the young reader to become a member of SpenserAEs Honor Roll. This and other activities including free lesson plans for teachers can be found on his website at www.spensernation.com.
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  • Bus

    Andrew Tlock

    Board book (New Line Books, March 1, 1999)
    Each Little Library set of four board books is packaged in a box that doubles as a toy tractor, train, truck, or bus with real rolling wheels. With simple, brightly-colored illustrations, the books teach the young child basic facts about shapes, colors, numbers, opposites, animal sounds, the senses, and much more.