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Matthew's truck
Ayres, Katherine.
Matthew has many adventures with his toy truck.
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Big fat hen
Baker, Keith, 1953-
Big Fat Hen counts to ten with her friends and all their chicks.
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Duckie's rainbow
Barry, Frances.
Follow Duckie on her colorful walk home to a big, bold surprise!
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Colors
Bolam, Emily.
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Moo, baa, la la la!
Boynton, Sandra.
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The going to bed book
Boynton, Sandra.
An assortment of animals on a boat take a bath, put on their pajamas, brush their
teeth, and exercise before going to bed.
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Goodnight moon
Brown,
Margaret Wise, 1910-1952.
Before going to sleep, a little rabbit says goodnight to his bedroom, and all of
his familiar possessions, as his big, green bedroom slowly darkens, in a bigger
version of the enduring classic.
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Dear zoo : a pop-up book
Campbell, Rod,
1945-
Each animal arriving from the zoo as a possible pet fails to suit its prospective
owner, until just the right one is found. Movable flaps reveal the contents of each
package.
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Sleepytime rhyme
Charlip, Remy.
Illustrations and rhyming text conveys a mother's love for her child.
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Peek-a-moo
Cimarusti,
Marie Torres.
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Maisy's colors
Cousins, Lucy.
See Maisy in her red coat and her white bathrobe, driving her green train, and sailing
on the blue sea.
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Freight train
Crews, Donald.
Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through
tunnels, by cities, and over trestles.
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Click, clack, splish, splash
: a counting adventure
Cronin, Doreen.
While Farmer Brown sleeps, some of the animals who live on the farm go on a fishing
expedition.
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Wiggle
Cronin, Doreen.
Rhyming text describes the many ways to wiggle.
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Bounce
Cronin, Doreen.
Rhyming text offers advice on the best ways for toddlers to bounce.
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Ting-a-ling!
Dodds, Siobhan.
Tilly is playing with her telephone until Mommy says it is bathtime.
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The big book of beautiful
babies
Ellwand, David.
Photographs and rhyming text provide a varied look at babies: wet and dry, dressed
and bare, and quiet and loud.
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Mama cat has three kittens
Fleming, Denise,
1950-
While two kittens copy everything their mother does, their brother naps.
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Follow the leader
Silverman, Erica.
A boy guides his younger brother through a game of follow the leader--until the
little one insists on reversing roles.
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Ten little fingers and ten
little toes
Fox, Mem, 1946-
Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances,
but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes.
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Zoo-looking
Fox, Mem, 1946-
While Flora visits the zoo with her father, not only does she look at the animals
but some of them turn to look at her.
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I know a rhino
Fuge, Charles.
A little girl introduces her animal friends and describes the fun she has with them.
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Grote knuffel-boek. English
Genechten, Guido
van.
Describes a variety of animal cuddles, from bear hugs to porcupine hugs, but the
best is Mommy's cuddle.
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Cuddle time
Gleeson, Libby.
In the early morning, two children make their way to the cave of their parents'
bed and enjoy being cuddled there.
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Pudgy : a puppy to love
Goodhart, Pippa.
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Ariel and Emily
Greenspun, Adele
Aron.
Two young girls who are best friends have fun playing together at the park.
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What the baby hears
Godwin, Laura.
Rhyming text reveals the loving sounds baby animals hear from their parents, from
the "nuzzle, nuzzle, nuzzle" heard by the colt to "I love you" heard by a human
baby.
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Baby talk : a book of first
words and phrases
Hindley, Judy.
Rhyming text describes the activities in a baby's day and the words he says while
going to the playground, eating dinner, and taking a bath.
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Pots and pans
Hubbell, Patricia.
Rhyming text imitates Baby finding pots, pans, lids, and cans in the kitchen.
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Peek-a-boo, you!
Intrater,
Roberta Grobel.
"Lift-sized photos of happy baby faces! Oversized lift-up flaps!"
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Counting kisses
Katz, Karen.
How many kisses does a tired baby need to change her from crying into sleeping.
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Ten tiny babies
Katz, Karen.
Babies from one to ten enjoy a bouncy, noisy, jiggly day until they are finally
fast asleep at night.
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Ten little fingers
Kubler, Annie,
1960-
An illustrated board book with words and music to a song celebrating all the things
a child can make ten fingers do, including shutting them up tight and opening them
wide.
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I'm a dingle-dangle scarecrow
Kubler, Annie,
1960-
An illustrated board book with words and music to a children's song.
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Head, shoulders, knees and
toes ...
Kubler, Annie,
1960-
An illustrated board book with words and music to a children's song.
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Row, row, row your boat
Kubler, Annie,
1960-
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Brown bear, Brown bear, what
do you see?
Martin, Bill,
1916-2004.
Children see a variety of animals, each one a different color, and a mother looking
at them.
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We've all got bellybuttons!
Martin, David,
1944-
Various animals invite the reader to experience what their different body parts
can do, including their tickly belly buttons.
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Splash!
McDonnell, Flora.
When the jungle animals are hot, a baby elephant has a good solution involving the
squirting and splashing of water at the water hole.
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Cleo the cat
Mockford, Caroline.
Delightful tale of a small cat who explores the world around as she looks for a
friend.
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I kissed the baby
Murphy, Mary, 1961-
Various animals tell how they saw, fed, sang to, tickled, and kissed the new duckling.
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What grandmas do best ; What
grandpas do best
Numeroff, Laura
Joffe.
One side of this upside-down book celebrates all of the things grandmas do for their
grandchildren. Turning the book over and around produces a similar celebration of
grandpas.
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Pillow pup
Ochiltree, Dianne.
A preschooler and her dog have a pillow fight.
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The baby goes beep
O'Connell,
Rebecca, 1968-
A baby makes various sounds as he explores the world around him.
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If you're happy and you know
it!
Ormerod, Jan.
A little girl and various animals sing their own versions of this popular rhyme.
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All fall down
Oxenbury, Helen.
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Truck Duck
Rex, Michael.
A variety of animals drive vehicles whose names rhyme with their own.
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Super Sam!
Ries, Lori.
Sam transforms himself into Super Sam to entertain his baby brother, but when his
superpowers fail, he finds another way to save the day.
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Hop!
Root, Phyllis.
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Ten dirty pigs ; ten clean
pigs
Roth, Carol.
In rhyming stories printed back to back, pigs from one to ten take baths to clean
up and then get dirty again.
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Won't you be my kissaroo?
Ryder, Joanne.
Rhyming text describes many different kinds of kisses.
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Baby face : a book of love
for baby
Rylant, Cynthia.
Six poems for babies and toddlers.
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Quack, Daisy, quack
Simmons, Jane.
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The itsy bitsy spider
Siomades, Lorianne.
An illustrated version of the classic children's rhyme.
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How do you make a baby smile?
Sturges, Philemon.
Animal parents use their best tricks to make their babies smile, laugh, coo, and
grin.
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Tickle tum!
Van Laan, Nancy.
A mother and toddler have fun at suppertime.
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Jazz baby
Wheeler, Lisa,
1963-
Baby and his family make some jazzy music.
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Little white duck
Whippo, Walt.
Based on the song of the same title, a little white duck causes a commotion in its
pond.
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Overboard!
Weeks, Sarah.
From morning to night, a young child playfully grabs and throws items, including
a bathtime rubber ducky and snacktime raisins.
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I went walking
Williams, Sue,
1948-
During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors.
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