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121) The last two crayons
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Sienna looks forward to drawing a picture for her school's spring art show, until she ends up with the last two crayons. By the time Sienna arrives at the art table in her classroom, all the crayons are gone except dark brown and light brown. Now how can she make a special picture for the art show? Andy teases that all she'll be able to draw is mud and dog poop. Her teacher tries to cheer her up, telling her that lots of wonderful things are brown....
122) Jeffrey loves blue
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"Sometimes, Jeffrey fixates on certain likes and dislikes. For example, he is very attached to the colour blue. He wears blue socks, blue underwear, a blue hat, and—of course!—blue jeans. At painting class, he paints only in blue. But when his classmate, Keiko, wants to use the blue paint, Jeffrey will have to try a different color. With some gentle coaxing, the narrator helps him navigate his emotions, encouraging him to consider Keiko’s feelings....
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"Desde que es pescador, y de eso hace ya muchos ąos, Pataṇ lleva a su hija Limea una caracola. A la nįa, ciega de nacimiento, le encanta apoyar su oreja en ellas y acunarse con el sonido del mar. Hasta que un ̕da su padre trae una caracola ̀mgica... y Limea comienza a escuchar el sonido de los colores."--sitio web de la editorial.
Since he was a fisherman many years ago, Patano brought his daughter Limea a conch shell. The girl, blind from...
124) Moimoi: look at me!
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"What are moimoi? Playful moimoi have bold stripes and big, bright eyes. Babies find them captivating and will even stop crying to look. Parents in Japan swear by moimoi and have purchased over 500,000 books! How do you say it? “Moi” (もい) is a fun nonsense word that rhymes with 'koi.' You can change how you say it to match what the moimoi are doing—as they dance, grow, and even sing . . . Where do they come from? At the University of Tokyo...
125) Brown bear & friends
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Rhyming stories present a variety of animals, each one in a different color.
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"Congratulations! By checking out and using this backpack from Capital Area District Libraries, you are helping your child develop important literacy skills. Although these skills are important, they can also be fun to learn. In fact, every time you use one of these five simple practices with your child, you are helping him or her develop into a lifelong learner: reading, writing, talking, singing and playing." --activities sheet
131) Lucy Ladybug
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As spotless Lucy Ladybug flies through the seasons, she acquires some spots, only to find her new spots are different from the other ladybugs.
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"Jam with Judy Blue Eyes and Blue Jean. Count 99 Red Balloons flying over Strawberry Fields on a Ruby Tuesday. Wave Goodbye to the Yellow Brick Road! Babies can tour the rainbow with classic rock song lyrics, brought to life....(Look closely and you might see some rock references!)" --back cover
135) Grandpa's workshop
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"Explore Grandpa's workship and discover delights and surprises around every corner. When Grandpa and his grandson spend the afternoon in his wood-smelling shed, they scan the shelves and organize the workshop, sorting nails, screws, and other trinkets. And, no workshop is complete without a sparkly, sticky spiderweb to marvel at. Larissa Juliano's joyful word play begs to be read aloud to toddlers sitting on laps ... and dreaming of busy days in...
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Todo es blanco y negro hasta que seis pingüinitos toman los pinceles y transforman su mundo nevado en un colorido jardín. ¿Crees que harán un desastre? ¡Adivina!
Everything is black and white until six little penguins pick up their paintbrushes and change their snowy world into a colorful garden. Do you think these six little penguins will make a mess? Guess!
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"Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet-or maybe a nickname for a toy elephant. Through powerful graphic images, contrasting colours and a thoughtful progression, Aleph moves from basic shapes and familiar objects to a wider world, full of story, character and wonder. Janik Coat's unforgettable illustrations are perfect for sharing with babies-big, simple images with instant appeal."--Provided by publisher.
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"Encourage a lifelong love of reading with this collection of six Beginner Books bound together in one sturdy hardcover book--each story inspired, written, or illustrated by Dr. Seuss! Written in rollicking rhyme and perfect for beginning readers,The Big Violet Book of Beginner Books features the following beloved titles: What Pet Should I Get?, Come Over to My House, If I Ran Your School by the Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss's Book of Colors, Dr. Seuss's...
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