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  • First Day Jitters

    Julie Danneberg, Judy Love

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Everyone knows that sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach just before diving into a new situation. Sarah Jane Hartwell is scared and doesn't want to start over at a new school. She doesn't know anybody, and nobody knows her. It will be awful. She just knows it. With much prodding from Mr. Hartwell, Sarah Jane reluctantly pulls herself together and goes to school. She is quickly befriended by Mrs. Burton, who helps smooth her jittery transition. This charming and familiar story will delight readers with its surprise ending.Fun, energetic illustrations brighten page after page with the busy antics surrounding Sarah Jane. FIRST DAY JITTERS is an enchanting story that is sure to be treasured by anyone who has ever anticipated a first day of school.
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  • Global Babies

    The Global Fund for Children

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Feb. 10, 2006)
    Meet babies from around the world in this best-selling celebration of global heritage! First in the Global Babies series.From Guatemala to Bhutan, seventeen vibrantly colored photographs embrace our global diversity and give glimpses into the daily life, traditions, and clothing of babies from around the world. Simple text in Spanish and English teaches the littlest readers that everywhere on earth, babies are special and loved. A perfect baby shower gift or first book for the toddler in your life. Babies love to look at babies and this bright collection of photos is a ticket to an around-the-world journey. Part of the proceeds from this book’s sales will be donated to the Global Fund for Children to support innovative community-based organizations that serve the world’s most vulnerable children and youth.
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  • The Impossible Voyage of Kon-Tiki

    Deborah Kogan Ray, Tamara Ryan, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 26, 2019)
    Combining history with culture, the ocean with exploration, and risk with triumph - this is an account of Thor Heyerdahl's world-famous Kon-Tiki expedition, during which he sailed a raft 5,000 miles from the coast of South America to the islands of the South Pacific. Author Deborah Kogan Ray clearly and succinctly sets up how Norwegian anthropologist Heyerdahl became convinced that ancient Peruvians arrived in the South Pacific via raft, why he wanted to re-create the voyage, and how he planned for it. She uses primary-source quotations on each spread to shore up the factual history of the events portrayed in the book.
  • Lola at the Library

    Anna McQuinn, Rosalind Beardshaw

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, June 1, 2006)
    Learn about the library, checking out books, and story time with Lola. Every Tuesday Lola and her mommy go to the library. Lola meets her friends there. They share books and don't have to be quiet all the time. The nice librarian tells stories. There is a big machine that buzzes Lola's books in and out, and she can take any books she wants home with her. Lola and her mommy always stop for a treat on the way home. No wonder Lola loves the library.This gentle story of growing with books encourages little ones to discover the joy of reading as well as getting them ready and excited to visit the library.Sweet, bright illustrations are from a kids-eye point of view. Perfect for a lap read or story time, the first in Lola series, LOLA AT THE LIBRARY is a book young readers will fall in love with.
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  • Percy's Neighborhood

    Stuart J. Murphy, Tamara Ryan, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 15, 2019)
    What is a community? This I See I Learn learning book uses a warm, cheerful story to introduce youngsters to the basic building blocks of their neighborhood: the people who help their community to stay safe and healthy and have fun. Percy helps his dad hang signs for the Neighborhood Fun Run. Along the way, Percy meets the community helpers who make See and Learn City a better place to live, work, and play. Percy is excited to tell the gang about the new friends he met in the neighborhood. Part of the 16-book I SEE I LEARN series for happier, healthier, more confident children!
  • Baby's First Book of Birds & Colors

    Phyllis Limbacher Tildes

    Board book (Charlesbridge, May 2, 2017)
    The colorful world of birds! Birds come in all different shapes, sizes, and yes, colors, too!From the eastern bluebird and blue jay to the scarlet tanager and northern cardinal, little ones will discover the natural world and learn the names and colors of Phyllis Limbacher Tildes’s exquisitely illustrated birds in their natural habitats. The color word appears large and bold, and each bird is labeled by name, as are flowers, fruits, and foliage. Each bird is color coded and has a name and gender for children to easily identify.
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  • Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas

    Natasha Yim, Lauren McCullough, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Oct. 18, 2019)
    A favorite fairy tale set in a bustling contemporary Chinatown. It's Chinese New Year, and Goldy Luck’s mother wants her to take a plate of turnip cakes to the neighbors. The Chans aren’t home, but that doesn’t stop Goldy from trying out their rice porridge, their chairs, and their beds - with disastrous results. In this funny and festive retelling of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", Natasha Yim introduces a plucky heroine who takes responsibility for her actions and makes a new friend (and a whole plate of turnip cakes!), just in time for Chinese New Year. Includes back matter about Chinese New Year and a recipe for turnip cakes.
  • Baby Animals Black and White

    Phyllis Limbacher Tildes

    Board book (Charlesbridge, July 1, 1998)
    This charming, best-selling board book introduces eight adorable baby animals, featuring high-contrast black-and-white illustrations perfect for babies from birth to age two. Research has shown that infants respond more readily to contrasting black and white images, making this book an ideal choice for the youngest of eyes. Up-close images of a playful Dalmatian puppy, a cuddly panda cub, a striped zebra, and other loveable animals grace each page. A final two-page spread completes this charming book with a clever surprise.
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  • Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper

    Anastasia Suen, Lauren McCullough, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Snappy rhymes invite young listeners to watch workers dig, pour, pound, and bolt a skyscraper into existence. Simple yet satisfying sidebars provide further information about each step in the construction process. Perfect for preschoolers and all those who dig diggers. The 2017 Summer Reading Theme: Build a Better World!
  • Whoosh!: Lonnie Johnson's Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions

    Chris Barton, Don Tate

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, May 3, 2016)
    A cool idea with a big splash You know the Super Soaker. It’s one of top twenty toys of all time. And it was invented entirely by accident. Trying to create a new cooling system for refrigerators and air conditioners, impressive inventor Lonnie Johnson instead created the mechanics for the iconic toy. A love for rockets, robots, inventions, and a mind for creativity began early in Lonnie Johnson’s life. Growing up in a house full of brothers and sisters, persistence and a passion for problem solving became the cornerstone for a career as an engineer and his work with NASA. But it is his invention of the Super Soaker water gun that has made his most memorable splash with kids and adults.
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  • The Ugly Vegetables

    Grace Lin, Adam Weber, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 21, 2019)
    In this charming story about celebrating differences, a Chinese-American girl wishes for a garden of bright flowers instead of one full of bumpy, ugly, vegetables. The neighbors' gardens look so much prettier and so much more inviting to the young gardener than the garden of "black-purple-green vines, fuzzy wrinkled leaves, prickly stems, and a few little yellow flowers" that she and her mother grow. Nevertheless, mother assures her that "these are better than flowers". Come harvest time, everyone agrees as those ugly Chinese vegetables become the tastiest, most aromatic soup they have ever known. As the neighborhood comes together to share flowers and ugly vegetable soup, the young gardener learns that regardless of appearances, everything has its own beauty and purpose. The Ugly Vegetables springs forth with the bright and cheerful colors of blooming flowers and lumpy vegetables.
  • Sir Cumference and the Off-the-Charts Dessert

    Cindy Neuschwander, Adam Weber, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 21, 2019)
    Join Sir Cumference and the gang for more wordplay, puns, and problem solving in the clever math adventure that introduces listeners to charts and graphs through an annual bake-off. Sir Cumference and Lady Di need a baker to prepare a special dessert for the annual Harvest Faire. Two bakers compete to see whose dessert is most popular. When Pia of Chartres and Bart Graf have trouble keeping track of the votes their desserts receive, they each develop a better system. Pia places a colored candy around the edges of a pie dough (like a pie chart), and Bart stacks up cookie tins (making a 3D bar graph). When there's a tie, the two chefs cook up a hybrid dessert just in time for the Faire. Puns abound in this fun adventure story with beloved characters and a solid pedagogical foundation.