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  • Money Troubles

    Bill Cosby

    Paperback (Cartwheel, June 1, 1998)
    Now a Scholastic Reader!Little Bill wants to be a famous astronomer. But first, he has to buy a telescope. He only has $47.87, and the telescope costs $100. How will he get the money?
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  • Little Ant on the Go

    Ilene Dudek

    Paperback (Ilene Dudek, June 6, 2017)
    The little ant is about to go on a big adventure! After being flushed down the toilet, he journeys through sea, space, and bustling city streets to find his way home. He escapes hungry fish, flying baseballs, and even engages in a highspeed scooter chase. Through it all, he manages to have fun. He takes a ride on a whale's waterspout and treats himself to a delicious cupcake from the local bakery. The little ant is on the adventure of a lifetime; but can he make it home before dark? Check it out and see!
  • The Poky Little Puppy

    Janette Sebring Lowery

    Hardcover (Random House, July 6, 1970)
    Five little puppies dug a hole under the fence and went for a walk in the wide, wide world. . . . The Poky Little Puppy was one of the original twelve Little Golden Books published in 1942, and went on to become the bestselling picture book of all time. The story of a curious puppy, who digs holes under fences and who has to go to bed without any strawberry shortcake, has delighted families for generations. it is, quite simply, an icon. Delightful to read aloud, The Poky Little Puppy is a cherished story that every child should know.
  • Space Alphabet: Amazing space book for kids. Learn the Alphabet while floating through space. Learn about astronauts, galaxies, gravity, the planets and so much more.

    Kyle Nyathi, Kayla Nyathi

    Paperback (Independently published, June 5, 2020)
    Get ready for an awesome outer space journey! Kids of all ages will love this easy to follow book about space. Each letter of the alphabet reveals a space term that will sharpen the mind of every Little Big Genius.Your Child will learn about space in a fun and easy way. Among other things, they will learn:What is an astronaut?What is zero gravity?The planets of the solar system and so much more!. The concepts are basic and geared for preschool through third-grade learners.Quench your child's enthusiasm for space with this introductory book of all about our universe. This beautifully illustrated, full color book is perfect for beginner readers.
  • The Little Rose

    Sheri Fink, Mary Erikson-Washam

    Paperback (Sheri Fink, Oct. 18, 2016)
    The Little Rose is a timeless, heartwarming story about embracing who you really are. Finely detailed, irresistible illustrations bring to life this endearing story of the Little Rose growing amongst a bed of weeds. Teased by the ugly weeds around her, the Little Rose nearly gives up but then learns to accept and love herself for what she really is, a beautiful rose. The Little Rose inspires children to embrace who they are despite their current environments. In 2012, The Little Rose won a Gold Medal for Best K-3rd Fable in the Readers Favorite International Book Awards. Themes include: Overcoming Bullying, Self-Esteem, Tolerance, Embracing and Accepting Yourself, Authenticity
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  • Lucy Mouse Keeps a Secret

    Jane Pilgrim, F.Stocks May

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, April 15, 1993)
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  • Fireball XL5

    Barbara Shook Hazen

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1964)
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  • Little Amy in India

    Amy Sherrard

    Paperback (Independently published, April 9, 2019)
    Little Amy was just a year and a half old when she and her mommy and daddy sailed away to India as missionaries. The little family and their fellow missionaries stood on the deck watching San Francisco grow smaller and smaller as the ship slipped out into the wide Pacific Ocean. Little Amy’s parents were very thankful to be safely on that ship, for two of their family had nearly missed it! But that excitement was just the beginning of adventures and miracles they could not even imagine. Join Little Amy and her parents as they follow Jesus’ call to “go into all the world and preach the gospel.”
  • Good night, Mr. Beetle

    Leland B Jacobs

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, March 15, 1963)
    From an Amazon reviewer: "Written in a style similar to Brown's "Goodnight Moon" this story says goodnight to the insects and animals. The illustrations are unusual and interesting, sort of impressionist/expressionist style. Soothing. Great bedtime story!"
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy help Santa Claus

    Polly Curren, June Goldsborough

    Hardcover (Western Publishing, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Andy and all the other dolls quietly wait for Santa's arrival. When he appears, he sits for a moment to have milk and cookies. The clock strikes the hour and Santa realizes he must be on his way. The Old House, which had been empty for a long time, has three children there now and Santa has gifts to bring them. Once he's gone, Raggedy Ann finds a doll meant for the Old House children, so the dolls make a plan to get the toy there. When they finally get there, Santa is just about to go down the chimney - and he's very grateful for their help! Anna Ligtenberg, Amazon reviewer
  • Frosty the Snowman

    Annie North Bedford

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1992)
    The children create Frosty the Snow Man and have great fun with him in the snow.
  • Old MacDonald Had A Farm

    None, Moritz Kennel

    Hardcover (Western Pubg., March 15, 1960)
    Fantastic BOOK!