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Books in Reading Railroad Books series

  • Bugs

    Joan Richards Wright, Nancy Winslow Parker

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 15, 1988)
    Sixteen insects are described in lively couplets, illustrations, and diagrams.
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  • Fireflies

    Julie Brinckloe

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1986)
    A young boy is proud of having caught a jar full of fireflies, which seems to him like owning a piece of moonlight, but as the light begins to dim he realizes he must set the insects free or they will die.
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  • Through Moon and Stars and Night Skies

    Ann Turner, James Graham Hale

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 19, 1992)
    A little boy living in a distant country is lonely. He needs a bed of his own, a room of his own, a house of his own -- and most of all, a momma and poppa of his own. But he must travel far to get them. He must fly for a day and a night through blue skies and clouds and stars before he comes to a place he can call home... with his loving new adopted family.
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  • Valentines Are for Saying I Love You

    Margaret Sutherland, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Dec. 27, 2007)
    Thanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks has been a perennial best seller since its publication in 2000! Now this sweet follow-up is sure to ?hit the spot? for another holiday?the one on February 14th. Candy hearts, flowers, boxes of chocolate, sure! But most of all, Valentine?s Day is to say ?I LOVE YOU,? loud and clear. In this sweet tale, a little girl makes a special valentine for everyone
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  • All About Cats and Kittens

    Emily Neye

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 25, 1999)
    Me-ow! Feline fanciers will be purring with pleasure when they see these playful, preening pussycats. They're all here, from tiny tabbies to the sophisticated Siamese, with chapters on different breeds, tips on taking care of a new kitten, and a special section on big cats--the domesticated cat's wild cousins!
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  • I Have a Sister--My Sister Is Deaf

    Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Deborah Kogan Ray

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 23, 1984)
    A young deaf child who loves to run and jump and play is affectionately described by her older sister. ‘Can give young children an understanding of the fact that deaf children . . . share all the interests of children with normal hearing.' 'C. ‘A friendly, affirmative look [at the everyday experiences of the two sisters].' 'BL. 1979 Coretta Scott King Award Honor BookA Reading Rainbow SelectionChildren's Books of 1977 (Library of Congress)
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  • Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message

    Jake Swamp, Erwin Printup Jr.

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, Inc., Sept. 1, 1995)
    The Native American Thanksgiving Address, offered to Mother Earth in gratitude for her bounty and for the variety of her creatures, including human beings, is presented by a contemporary Mohawk chief who has delivered the address around the world.
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  • Shoes

    Elizabeth Winthrop, William Joyce

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 23, 1988)
    Here are "shoes to skate in, shoes to skip in, shoes to turn a double flip in"! A sweet and charming rhyming look at a favorite topic for pre-K and kindergarten kids—perfect for anyone helping children learn to tie their shoes.This book was a Reading Rainbow selection and praised by School Library Journal, which noted: "Story hour groups will be checking out each other’s footwear after hearing this rollicking rhyming paean to shoes."The art by William Joyce—whose books include George Shrinks, the Guardians and Dinosaur Bob series,, and the #1 New York Times bestselling The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, which is also an Academy Award–winning short film—was praised by Booklist as "animated, energetic, and warmly colored."The perfect book to share during units on clothing and getting dressed—and for all teachers and parents helping children learn to tie their shoes.
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  • How Many Stars in the Sky?

    Lenny Hort, James E. Ransome

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 20, 1997)
    Mama's away one night, and her son can't sleep. He tries to relax by counting stars, but the more of them he sees, the more determined he is to count every single one. Then the boy finds that Daddy can't sleep either. Together, the two of them set off on an unforgettable all-night journey of discovery.
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  • Honey, I Love And Other Poems

    Eloise Greenfield, Leo Dillon, Diane

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 23, 1986)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Sixteen poems about riding on a train, listening to music, playing with a friend, and other topics evoke an appreciation of the richness of everyday life and the joys of seeing with eyes of love.
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  • The Night Before Kindergarten

    Natasha Wing, Julie Durrell

    2001 (Turtleback Books, July 9, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Join the kids as they prepare for kindergarten, packing school supplies, posing for pictures, and the hardest part of all--saying goodbye to Mom and Dad.
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  • The Night Before Kindergarten

    Natasha Wing, Grosset & Dunlap, Julie Durrell

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2001)
    'Twas the night before kindergarten, and as they prepared, kids were excited, and a little bit scared. It's the first day of school! Join the kids as they prepare for kindergarten, packing school supplies, posing for pictures, and the hardest part of all-saying goodbye to Mom and Dad. But maybe it won't be so hard once they discover just how much fun kindergarten really is! Colorful illustrations illuminate this uplifting takeoff on the classic Clement C. Moore Christmas poem.
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