Quick view A Fly Went By by Mike McClintock A sheep with its foot caught in a tin can sets off a chase with a fly in the lead. View Details
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Quick view A Carp for Kimiko by Virginia L Kroll  A CARP FOR KIMIKO is the story of a young girl's struggle against the strong current of tradition. Every year on Children's Day in Japan a kite in the shape of a carp is flown for each boy in the family. Kimiko is a little girl who desperately wants an... View Details
Quick view A Call for a New Alphabet by Jef Czekaj  X is tired of being at the back of every alphabet book. X is tired on being under-used. Exasperated, X calls for a change in alphabetical order. But after a crazy dream in which he learns some exceptional English grammar rules, X decides he likes his... View Details
Quick view A Cache of Jewels by Ruth Heller Rhyming text and illustrations introduce a variety of collective nouns such as a "drift of swans" and a "clutch of eggs. View Details
Quick view 17 Kings and 42 Elephants by Margaret Mahy Where those kings are headed is a mystery, but no travelers ever had such a jolly time. Here is a royal romp through a tongue-twisting paradise. 32 full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola Having learned to be creative in drawing pictures at home, young Tommy is dismayed when he goes to school and finds the art lesson there much more regimented. View Details
Quick view Green Wilma by Tedd Arnold Waking up with a frog-like appearance, Wilma proves disruptive at school as she searches for some tasty flies. View Details
Quick view Cowboys by Lucille Recht Penner Portrays the day-to-day life of a cowboy in the Old West, from round-ups and trail drives to meals around the campfire and nights under the stars. View Details
Quick view Brother Eagle Sister Sky by Susan Jeffers The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to the Earth. The great American Indian Chief Seattle spoke these words over a hundred years ago. His remarkably relevant message of respect for the Earth and every creature on it has endured the test of time... View Details
Quick view Abe Lincoln at Last! by Mary Pope Osborne The magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie to Washington D.C. in the 1860s where they meet Abraham Lincoln and collect a feather that will help break a magic spell. View Details
Quick view Yesterday I Had the Blues by Jeron Ashford Frame A young boy ponders the spectrum of moods--how they change from day to day and why it's okay that they do View Details