Quick view How Do You Raise a Raisin? by Pam Munoz Ryan Kids can find out how grapes become raisins, who introduced the seedless grape, and the many uses for raisins. View Details
Quick view How Much is That Doggie in the Window? by Iza Trapani Longing to buy a special puppy, a boy tries to find the money he needs but ends up spending it on family members, who ultimately surprise him with the dog as a gift. View Details
Quick view Hummingbirds: Facts and Folklore from the Americas by Jeannette Larson Hummingbirds have fascinated people since ancient times and have inspired native peoples to weave them into folklore. Jeanette larson and Adrienne Yorinks combine hummingbird facts with retellings... View Details
Quick view I Love Our Earth/Amo Nuestra Tierra by Bill Martin Lyrical text and color photographs celebrate nature's colors, climates, and seasons. View Details
Quick view I'm a Little Teapot by Iza Trapani Expanded verses of a familiar song tell how a teapot dreams of visiting China, Mexico, the opera, a jungle, and other places while waiting to be used to serve tea.Music and lyrics on last page. View Details
Quick view I'm New Here by Anne Sibley O'Brien Three children from other countries (Somalia, Spain, and Korea)struggle to adjust to their new home and school in the United States. View Details
Quick view Icky Bug Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta Introduces the characteristics and activities of insects and other crawly creatures from A to Z, beginning with the ant and concluding with the zebra butterfly. View Details
Quick view If You Were Raised by a Dinosaur by Isabella Brooklyn With striking illustrations and fascinating facts, Isabella Brooklyn and Haude Levesque guide young readers into the prehistoric era to describe what it was like to be a baby dinosaur. View Details
Quick view In My Own Backyard by Judi Kurjian A young child looks out a bedroom window seeing the backyard as it would have looked if she had seen it during various historical and geological periods. View Details
Quick view Into the Deep: The Life of Naturalist and Explorer William Beebe by David Sheldon William Beebe was a pioneer in the field of ecology, the father of deep-sea exploration, and an avid conservationalist. This picture-book biography follws his adventures from childhood through his... View Details
Quick view It's Raining, It's Pouring by Kim Eagle This expanded version of the traditional rhyme shows what happens to the old man in all kinds of weather. Includes music on the last page. Full color. View Details
Quick view Itse Selu: Cherokee Harvest Festival by Daniel Pennington A backward glimpse to pre-Colombian Cherokee Indian life as Little Wolf and his family work, play, and prepare for the harvest festival, Itse Selu. Includes Cherokke language. View Details