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Books with title Dinosaur Goes to the Library

  • Tiny Goes to the Library

    Cari Meister, Rich Davis

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, July 1, 2000)
    Tiny likes to go places with his best friend. But when they go to the library, Tiny has to wait outside. Soon it's time to bring the books home. Tiny is a very big help! Not since Clifford has a big dog been so appealing!
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  • Dinosaur vs. the Library

    Bob Shea

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Dinosaur is going to one of his favorite places: the library! On the way, he invites his friends--a lonesome turtle, a sad owl and more-- to roar along with him. But how will his roaring go over at the library? Has Dinosaur finally met his match in Storytime?
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  • Rappy Goes to the Library

    Dan Gutman, Tim Bowers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 4, 2017)
    When Rappy the Raptor’s class goes to the library, it’s all Rappy can do not to be noisy. Can he keep his rapping quiet, or will he start a book riot? When students are finding the library a bore, quick-thinking Rappy uses his rhyming skills to save the day!Beginning readers will love to rap along as Rappy learns what a fun place the library can be. This rhyming Level Two I Can Read is perfect for for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.Take a look at all these books!Books that are fiction!Books that are facts!Books that help you to relax!
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  • Rappy Goes to the Library

    Dan Gutman, James Fouhey, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, April 4, 2017)
    When Rappy the Raptor's class goes to the library, it's all Rappy can do not to be noisy. Can he keep his rapping quiet, or will he start a book riot? When students are finding the library a bore, quick-thinking Rappy uses his rhyming skills to save the day! Beginning listeners will love to rap along as Rappy learns what a fun place the library can be. This rhyming Level Two I Can Read is perfect for beginning and developing students. Take a look at all these books! Books that are fiction! Books that are facts! Books that help you to relax!
  • Dinosaur Goes to the Library

    Ken Alside

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    These dino friends learn a library is full of more than just books in this exciting title. Once they get their library cards and start exploring, they find lots of media to enjoy. From books about dogs to their favorite music or newspapers, these dinosaurs are surprised to learn the stacks even hold some of their favorite movies. With the help of a friendly dino librarian, they borrow some books so they can keep learning even after they leave the library. Once they bring those books back, though, theyll be able to check out more fun stuff at the local library.
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  • Maisy Goes to the Library

    Lucy Cousins

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Maisy's plan to have a quiet read is put to the challenge by her giggling friends in this ode to the pleasures of the local library (ages 2-5).Maisy likes going to the library.She loves to read a book in a nice, quiet place.Today, Maisy wants to read a book about fish, but she can only find books about birds or tigers. So she explores some of the other things to do in the library, like using the computer, making copies, listening to music, or looking at fish in the aquarium. Aha! Finally Maisy finds a sparkly book all about fish. But just as she settles into a corner to read, along come Cyril, Tallulah, Eddie, and Ostrich -- and they all have noisier activities on their minds!
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  • Tiny Goes to the Library

    Cari Meister, Rich Davis

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, July 1, 2000)
    Tiny likes to go places with his best friend. But when they go to the library, Tiny has to wait outside. Soon it's time to bring the books home. Tiny is a very big help! Not since Clifford has a big dog been so appealing!
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  • Dinosaur Goes to the Library

    Ken Alside

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    These dino friends learn a library is full of more than just books in this exciting title. Once they get their library cards and start exploring, they find lots of media to enjoy. From books about dogs to their favorite music or newspapers, these dinosaurs are surprised to learn the stacks even hold some of their favorite movies. With the help of a friendly dino librarian, they borrow some books so they can keep learning even after they leave the library. Once they bring those books back, though, theyll be able to check out more fun stuff at the local library.
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  • Hugo Goes to the Library

    Rachel Ward, McKayla Carter

    Paperback (Buttercup Company, Aug. 5, 2020)
    "Hugo Goes to the Library" is the second book in the "Hugo and Autism" series which follows a boy with autism as he and his family navigates their everyday life. This series is told from Hugo's little brother's point of view, Alex and is an educational social story for both those familiar with Autism Spectrum Disorder and those new to the subject. So pick up this book, read it, share it with others and catch a small glimpse into what its like living with a child with autism. Come learn about the many steps it takes just to master simple tasks, like how to safely cross a parking lot, or how to ask for help.
  • Ohene Goes To The Library

    Robert Banks Cornelius Jr., Ohene Kwadwo Opoku Cornelius, Vanessa Holley

    eBook
    This is a story about a little African King who loved to go the library. Ohene has a special book that he likes to read when he goes to the library about a little African King who also like to read and wants to study law.
  • I.Q. Goes to the Library

    Mary Ann Fraser

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 2003)
    He's been Student of the Week, but will I.Q. ever get a library card?When Mrs. Furber announces that it's Library Week, I.Q. can't be more excited. During his first visit, I.Q. makes the amazing discovery that he can borrow books once he gets his own library card. He wants to take out the funny book that Mrs. Binder, the librarian, reads to the class.Each day that week, I.Q. has a lot of fun learning about all the different materials and types of books at the library. But I.Q. worries that he'll never be able to find the funny book. And he still needs someone to sign his permission slip for a library card. Will he be able to borrow a book like the other students?I.Q. is as endearing as ever as he learns the joys and responsibilities of being a card-carrying library user.
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  • Max Goes to the Library

    Adria Fay Klein, Mernie Elizabeth Gallagher-Cole

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Max, who loves to read, discovers all the services available to him during a visit to the library.
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