Accelerated Reader
Level 0-1

Level Title Author Pts. Description Pages
0.4 Ball Game, The Packard, David 0.5 A young player steps up to bat at a crucial point in a baseball game and succeeds in making the play that wins the game. 23
0.4 Big Egg Coxe, Molly 0.5 A mother hen wakes up one morning to find a gigantic egg among the others in her nest and goes in search of the egg's origin. 32
0.4 Clifford Makes a Friend Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Because Clifford, the big red dog, imitates everything the boy does, he quickly makes a friend. 29
0.5 Day I Had to Play with My Sister, The Bonsall, Crosby 0.5 A young boy becomes very frustrated when he tries to teach his little sister to play hide-and-seek. 32
0.5 Down on the Farm Lascaro, Rita 0.5 A child imitates the animals on the farm. 17
0.5 It's Too Windy! Wilhelm, Hans 0.5 The family dog finds a clever way to stop Baby's stroller from rolling away. 32
0.6 Cowboy Up! Brimner, Larry Dane 0.5 Presents a rhyming look at a cowboy's day at the rodeo. 31
0.6 Foot Book, The Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Text and pictures tell about many kinds of feet--front feet, back feet, red feet, black feet, slow feet, quick feet, trick feet, sick feet. 27
0.6 Guess What? Fox, Mem 0.5 Through a series of questions to which the reader must answer yes or no, the personality and occupation of a lady called Daisy O'Grady are revealed. 32
0.6 Rosie's Walk Hutchins, Pat 0.5 Rosie the hen leaves the chicken coop and sets out for a little walk. 32
0.6 Turtle and Snake at Work Spohn, Kate 0.5 Turtle and Snake go off to work. Turtle directs traffic and Snake makes pizzas, and they both realize the importance of paying attention to what they are doing. 32
0.7 Cloudy Day Sunny Day Crews, Donald 0.5 Whether the day is cloudy or sunny, it provides lots of opportunities for fun and entertainment. 19
0.7 Eat Your Peas, Louise! Snow, Pegeen 0.5 Louise is given all sorts of reasons for eating her peas. 31
0.7 Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox Maccarone, Grace 0.5 Spunky rhythm and peppy rhymes in a lively story that shows how to deal with chicken pox. 30
0.8 Biscuit Finds a Friend Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.5 A puppy helps a little duck find its way home to the pond. 24
0.8 Cockroaches (Insects) Rustad, Martha E. H. 0.5 This book uses simple text and photographs to present the features and behavior of cockroaches. 24
0.8 Eye Book, The Seuss, Dr. 0.5 A boy and rabbit both have two eyes that see all kinds of things, from blue and red to a bird and a bed. 32
0.8 Great Day for Up! Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Rhymed text and illustrations introduce the many meanings of "up." 26
0.8 My World Brown, Margaret Wise 0.5 A little bunny delights in all the familiar things in his daily life. 32
0.8 Sleepy Dog Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 A cuddly dog and his pet cat share goodnight kisses and playful dreams in this well-illustrated bedtime story. 32
0.8 Trip, The Mayer, Mercer 0.5 Little Critter and his family have an eventful trip to their summer vacation cabin. 32
0.8 Who Stole the Cookies? Moffatt, Judith 0.5 Each in a series of animals denies taking the cookies from the cookie jar. 32
0.8 Whose Mouse Are You? Kraus, Robert 0.5 A mouse transforms himself into the beloved hero of his mother, father, sister, and brand-new baby brother. 32
0.9 And I Mean It, Stanley Bonsall, Crosby 0.5 A little girl plays alone until her dog arrives. 32
0.9 Clifford and the Halloween Parade Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Clifford, the big red dog, joins the Halloween parade disguised as a fire engine. 32
0.9 David Goes to School Shannon, David 0.5 David's teacher has her hands full. From running in the halls to chewing gum in class, David's high-energy antics fill each school day with trouble. 30
0.9 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Willems, Mo 0.5 A pigeon that longs to drive a bus sees a chance to make its dream come true when the bus driver takes a short break. 36
0.9 Happy Easter, Dear Dragon Hillert, Margaret 0.5 A boy and his dragon celebrate Easter by enjoying spring flowers, coloring eggs, hunting for Easter eggs, and going to Church. 31
0.9 I'm a Caterpillar Marzolla, Jean 0.5 This book follows the life cycle of a caterpillar through the changing seasons. 32
0.9 No More TV, Sleepy Dog Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 Sleepy Dog thinks of many excuses why he cannot go to sleep at bedtime, but finally he does become sleepy enough to slip into slumber. 21
0.9 Splash! Jonas, Ann 0.5 A little girl's turtle, frogs, dog, and cat jump in and out of a backyard pond, constantly changing the answer to the question "How many are in my pond?" 20
1 Chick That Wouldn't Hatch, The Daniel, Claire 0.5 Before she hatches from her egg, a baby chick takes quite a trip around the farm, with her mother and other animals in pursuit. 16
1 Dozen Dogs, A Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 Dogs doing all sorts of things in this read-and-count book. 32
1 I'm a Seed Marzollo, Jean 0.5 This story follows the life cycle of a seed to a plant through the changing seasons. 32
1 My New Boy Phillips, Joan 0.5 A little puppy acquires a boy, teaches him some tricks, and finds him when he is lost. 32
1 Sheep in a Jeep Shaw, Nancy 0.5 Records the misadventures of a group of sheep that go riding in a jeep. 32
1.1 Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 One by one, three brave little bears have second thoughts about exploring the interior of a spooky old tree. 38
1.1 Fix-It McPhail, David 0.5 Emma is upset when the television is broken, until her mother reads a book to her. 24
1.1 Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster! Haus, Felice 0.5 Unable to help himself, Cookie Monster eats the cake he'd baked for his birthday party, but his friends come through with lunch. 29
1.1 Happy Birthday, Thomas! Awdry, W. 0.5 Thomas the train engine thinks that all the other engines are too busy to help him celebrate his birthday, but he is in for a surprise. 29
1.1 Hiccups for Elephant Preller, James 0.5 How will Elephant get rid of his hiccups? 28
1.1 Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Suggests in rhyme a number of ways Marvin K. Mooney can travel as long as he gets going. 26
1.1 Top Cat Ehlert, Lois 0.5 The top cat in a household is reluctant to accept the arrival od a new kitten but decides to share various survival secrets with it. 32
1.1 Winter Rabbit Yee, Patrick 0.5 The snow is piling up, so Bear and Squirrel make a rabbit out of snow to play with them. 26
1.2 Berenstain Bears Ready, Get Set, Go!, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 The Berenstain family engage in competitive sports events while demonstrating to the reader the comparison of adjectives. 28
1.2 Brooms Are for Flying! Rex, Michael 0.5 A group of young trick-or-treaters demonstrate that "feet are for stomping," "eyes are for peeking," "mouths are for moaning," and "tummies are for treating." 30
1.2 Cave Boy Dubowski, Cathy East 0.5 Harry the cave boy has invented the wheel, but no one can figure out what it does. 32
1.2 Clifford the Big Red Dog Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Emily Elizabeth tells the reader about the dilemmas and delights of having a really big, red dog. 30
1.2 Digby Hazen, Barbara Shook 0.5 Learning about the family dog Digby helps a young child understand aging. 32
1.2 Go, Dog. Go! Eastman, P.D. 0.5 This is a book about all varieties of dogs and the many adventures they experience. 64
1.2 Hondo and Fabian McCarty, Peter 0.5 Hondo, the dog, gets to go to the beach and play with his friend Fred, while Fabian, the cat, spends the day at home. 32
1.2 Leo the Late Bloomer Kraus, Robert 0.5 Leo, a young tiger, finally blooms under the eyes of very anxious parents. 27
1.2 Sheep out to Eat Shaw, Nancy 0.5 Five hungry sheep discover that a tea shop may not be the best place to eat. 31
1.2 Wake Up, Sun Harrison, David 0.5 Upon waking and seeing no sign of the sun, a dog enlists the aid of his friends in finding it. 32
1.3 All by Myself Mayer, Mercer 0.5 Little Critter thinks about all the things he can do all by himself and the one thing he cannot do. 23
1.3 Bug, a Bear, and a Boy, A McPhail, David 0.5 Three friends learn, love, and play together. 28
1.3 Just Me and My Babysitter Mayer, Mercer 0.5 A little critter thinks he's the most helpful person in the world to his baby-sitter. 23
1.3 Pigs in the Mud in the Middle of the Rud Plourde, Lynn 0.5 A feisty grandmother and her family struggle to get an assortment of farm animals out of the road so the family can pass in their Model T Ford. 30
1.3 Snowballs Ehlert, Lois 0.5 Some children create a family out of snow. 28
1.3 Ten, Nine, Eight Bang, Molly 0.5 This is a counting book which is also the story of a young girl getting ready for bed. 20
1.3 Thump and Plunk Udry, Janice May 0.5 When Thump finds Plunk's doll Plunkit, an arguement starts that their mother resolves. 24
1.3 Very Busy Spider, The Carle, Eric 0.5 A spider is too busy spinning her web to do anything with her friends. 22
1.3 Wacky Wednesday LeSieg, Theo. 0.5 This book points out the many things that are wrong one wacky Wednesday. 38
1.3 Watch Out for the Chicken Feet in Your Soup De Paola, Tomie 0.5 Embarrassed to introduce a friend to his old-fashioned Italian grandmother, a young boy gains a new appreciation of her when he finds how well she and his friend get along. 32
1.3 We're Going on a Bear Hunt Rosen, Michael J. 0.5 Brave bear hunters go through grass, a river, mud, and other obstacles before the inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat. 32
1.3 What Is the Sun? Lindbergh, Reeve 0.5 As a grandmother tucks her grandson to bed, she quietly answers his questions about nature in rhyme. 28
1.4 100th Day of School, The Medearis, Angela Shelf 0.5 The children learn 100 spelling words, plant 100 seeds, bake 100 cookies, and "do everything the 100 way" to celebrate this special day. 30
1.4 Clifford's Riddles Bridwell, Norman 0.5 This is a book of riddles made up by Clifford, the dog. 30
1.4 Follow the Monsters! Lerner, Sharon 0.5 A band of silly monsters march all the way to Sesame Street in this concept book about opposites. A Sesame Street book. 32
1.4 Just Me and My Dad Mayer, Mercer 0.5 Exciting adventures as a little animal and his father encounter a bear and other diversions while camping. 23
1.4 Kiss for Little Bear, A Minarik, Else Holmelund 0.5 When Grandma Bear sends a kiss to Little Bear, it travels a peculiar route through many animals until it finally reaches him. 32
1.4 Nose Book, The Perkins, Al 0.5 Noses are interesting and serve many purposes, including the one of holding up glasses. 28
1.4 Old Black Fly Aylesworth, Jim 0.5 Rhyming text and illustrations follow a mischievous old black fly through the alphabet as he has a very busy bad day landing where he should not be. 30
1.4 Warthogs in the Kitchen Edwards, Pamela Duncan 0.5 Warthogs count various objects as they bake cupcakes. 20
1.4 Water Hole, The Base, Graeme 0.5 As ever-growing numbers of animals visit a watering hole, introducing the numbers from one to ten, the water dwindles. 32
1.4 What is That? Said the Cat Maccarone, Grace 0.5 The animals try different ways to get a big box open, only to be very surprised by what is inside. 29
1.4 Who Will Be My Friends? Hoff, Syd 0.5 Freddy learns that while it takes some time, there are friends for him in his new neighborhood. 32
1.5 Babar's Little Circus Star De Brunhoff, Laurent 0.5 Babar's new daughter becomes the star of the big top, showing that there are huge advantages to being small. 32
1.5 Bugs, Beetles, and Butterflies Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 Simple, rhymed text and illustrations introduce many different kinds of bugs, beetles, and butterflies, including the earwig, zebra butterfly, and water strider. 32
1.5 Count on Clifford Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Young readers learn to count with Clifford--the biggest, reddest, most lovable dog around. 26
1.5 Five Silly Fishermen Edwards, Roberta 0.5 A retelling of the traditional tale in which five silly fishermen, unable to count properly, are convinced that one of their group has drowned. 32
1.5 Green Eggs and Ham Seuss, Dr. 0.5 It takes much effort before Sam-I-am can convince another person to try green eggs and ham. 62
1.5 Henry the Fourth Murphy, Stuart J. 0.5 This is a simple story about four dogs at a dog show introduces the ordinal numbers: first, second, third, and fourth. 29
1.5 Hop on Pop Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day, Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night.'" 64
1.5 Life Cycle of a Chicken (Life Cycles), The Trumbauer, Lisa 0.5 Simple text and photographs present a brief description of the life cycle of chickens. 24
1.5 Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten Slate, Joseph 0.5 Miss Bindergarten gets her students ready for kindergarten by teaching them the alphabet. 37
1.5 Pinkerton, Behave! Kellogg, Steven 0.5 Pinkerton goes to obedience school and later catches a burglar. 32
1.5 Too Much Noise McGovern, Ann 0.5 An old man seeks advice when he tries to find a way to make his noisy house quiet. 44
1.5 Trek, The Jonas, Ann 0.5 A child describes her trip through a jungle and across a desert - right on the way to school. 32
1.6 A-Hunting We Will Go! Kellogg, Steven 0.5 This is a modern version of the children's song. 43
1.6 Arthur's Nose Brown, Marc 0.5 Unsatisfied with his nose, Arthur goes shopping for another. A Snuggle and Read Story Book. 28
1.6 Beasty Story, A Martin/Kellogg 0.5 A group of mice venture into a dark, dark wood, where they find a dark brown house with a dark red stair leading past other dark colors to a spooky surprise. 34
1.6 Bike Lesson, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 Papa Bear teaches junior to ride his bike. 61
1.6 Bug, a Bear, and a Boy Go to School, A McPhail, David 0.5 A bug, a bear, and a boy enjoy themselves as they go to school, take a ride in a wagon, fly a kite, and paint a picture. 28
1.6 Clifford, We Love You Bridwell, Norman 0.5 When Clifford starts feeling blue, Emily writes a song to cheer him up. 30
1.6 Clifford's Hiccups Bridwell/Wehn 0.5 Clifford's friends try to cure his hiccups. 24
1.6 Daniel's Mystery Egg Ada, Alma Flor 0.5 When he finds an egg, Daniel and his friends try to guess what is inside. 23
1.6 Halloween Mice! Roberts, Bethany 0.5 Mice whirling and skipping on Halloween night are threatened by an approaching cat, until they come up with a scary trick to defend themselves. 32
1.6 How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Yolen, Jane 0.5 This book is brimming with humor and familiar goodnight antics. Here is a playful peek into the homes of dinosaur children and their parents at bedtime. 29
1.6 I Stink! McMullan, Kate 0.5 A big city garbage truck makes its rounds, consuming everything from apple cores and banana peels to leftover ziti with zucchini. 33
1.6 In the Tall, Tall Grass Fleming, Denise 0.5 Rhymed test (crunch, munch, caterpillars lunch) presents a toddler's view of creatures found in the grass from lunchtime till nightfall, such as bees, ants, and moles. 22
1.6 Is That You, Winter? Gammell, Stephen 0.5 Though Old Man Winter starts off the day feeling grumpy, his mood improves when he is reminded of how special he really is. 29
1.6 Is Your Mama a Llama? Guarino, Deborah 0.5 A young llama asks his friends if their mamas are llamas and finds out, in rhyme, that their mothers are other types of animals. 27
1.6 Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear! Wood, Don/Audrey 0.5 A little mouse shares the Christmas spirit with the big, hungry, bear he once feared, after realizing the bear will have no presents. 40
1.6 Morris the Moose Wiseman, Bernard 0.5 Determined to prove that the cow he meets is really a moose, Morris the moose enlists the help of a rather confused deer and horse. 32
1.6 My Tooth Is About to Fall Out Maccarone, Grace 0.5 An easy-to-read book concerning a young girl about to lose her first tooth. 30
1.6 Snow McKie/Eastman 0.5 A little girl plays in the snow. 61
1.6 Snow Shulevitz, Uri 0.5 As Snowflakes slowly come down, one by one people in the city ignore them, and only a boy and his dog think the snow fall will amount to anything. 28
1.6 Thanksgiving Is Here! Goode, Diane 0.5 A family gathers to celebrate Thanksgiving at Grandma's house. 32
1.6 Trip, The Keats, Ezra Jack 0.5 Playing alone, Louie creates a scene out of a shoebox that has a magical effect, calling his imagination back to his old friends and old times. 35
1.6 Washing My Hands (Clean and Healthy All Day Long) Vogel, Elizabeth 0.5 A girl describes how she washes her hands and gives examples of times when hand washing is important. 24
1.7 Across the Stream Ginsburg, Mirra 0.5 A duck and her three ducklings carry a hen and her three chicks across a wide, deep stream to safety in this exceptional picture book. 24
1.7 Big Bird's Copycat Day Lerner, Sharon 0.5 Big Bird barks like a dog, buzzes like a bee, and mimics everything else he sees in this Sesame Street rhyme. 29
1.7 Big Honey Hunt, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 Humorous story of the Bear family's search for honey. 64
1.7 Big Mile Race, The Kessler, Leonard 0.5 A story of animal friends preparing for a big race and how they got through the big event. 47
1.7 Clifford's First Snow Day Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Emily Elizabeth thinks back to when Clifford was a puppy and experienced his first snowfall. 30
1.7 Everything to Spend the Night from A to Z Paul, Ann Whitford 0.5 While showing her grandfather all the things that she has brought with her to spend the night, a little girl suddenly realizes she forgot one important item. 32
1.7 Girl, a Goat, and a Goose, A McPhail, David 0.5 In this book four stories relate the adventures of three good friends. 32
1.7 How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? Yolen, Jane 0.5 This book describes what a young dinosaur should do in order to quickly get over being sick. 32
1.7 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat Taback, Simms 0.5 A very old overcoat is recycled numerous times into a variety of garments. 33
1.7 Math in the Bath (and Other Fun Places, Too!) Atherlay, Sara 0.5 Helps children look for math in unexpected places. 30
1.7 Miss Bindergarten Takes a Field Trip with Kindergarten Slate, Joseph 0.5 Miss Bindergarten and her kindergarten take a field trip to businesses around their town. 40
1.7 Mr. Gumpy's Outing Burningham, John 0.5 This book tells the story of what happens when Mr. Gumpy lets too many animals ride in his boat. 30
1.7 My Brother, Ant Byars, Betsy 0.5 In four separate stories, Ant's older brother gets rid of the monster under Ant's bed, forgives Ant for drawing on his homework, tries to read a story, and helps Ant write a letter to Santa. 32
1.7 Nice Try, Tooth Fairy Olson, Mary W. 0.5 Hoping to get back her lost tooth, Emma writes a series of letters to the Tooth Fairy, but when the wrong teeth keep getting returned, the mistakes create complications. 25
1.7 Once There Was a Bull...(frog) Walton, Rick 0.5 A bullfrog in the Old West loses his hop in this lively tale where each page must be turned to complete the previous image. 28
1.7 One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Another story in rhyme from Dr. Seuss. 63
1.7 Quick as a Cricket Wood, Audrey 0.5 This book depicts a small boy as he compares himself to a wide range of animals. He is quick as a cricket, tender as a lamb, and fragile as a kitten. 32
1.7 Sam and the Firefly Eastman, P.D. 0.5 Sam, the owl, spends the night with a mischievous firefly. 62
1.7 Shape of Me and Other Stuff Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Rhyme and silhouette drawings introduce the shape of bugs, balloons, peanuts, camels, spider webs, and many other familiar objects. 26
1.7 Shoe Town Stevens/Crummel 0.5 Mama mouse wants to take a hot bath and a long nap in her show. When friends come by to share, what will she do? 23
1.7 Sir Small and the Dragonfly O'Connor, Jane 0.5 When a dragonfly swoops over the town of Pee Wee and carries Lady Teena away, brave Sir Small rides off on his trusty ant, vowing to rescue her. 32
1.7 Stray Dog, The Sassa/Simont 0.5 A family befriends a stray dog, names him Willy, and decides to keep him. 30
1.7 To Market, To Market Miranda, Anne 0.5 Starting with the nursery rhyme about buying a fat pig at market, this tale goes on to describe a series of unruly animals that run amok, evading capture and preventing the narrator from cooking lunch. 32
1.7 Tough Boris Fox, Mem 0.5 A rollicking adventure about a tough pirate with a heart of gold. 29
1.7 Who Took the Farmer's Hat? Nodset, Joan L. 0.5 All the farm animals help the farmer search for his old brown hat that the wind has blown away. 27
1.8 All Tutus Should Be Pink Brownrigg, Sheri 0.5 Two little girls attend ballet class and eat strawberry ice cream afterwards. 29
1.8 Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping Parish, Peggy 0.5 When Amelia goes camping, all sorts of amusing things happen. 59
1.8 Baby Sister Says No Mayer, Mercer 0.5 Baby sister says no to everything. Especially when Mama said, "NAP!" 23
1.8 Beef Stew Brenner, Barbara 0.5 When his friends decline to come over for a beef stew dinner, Nicky feels bad until a surprise visitor shows up. 32
1.8 Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 The three Bear Detectives search for a dinosaur bone that is missing from the Bear Museum. 36
1.8 Berenstain Bears at the Super-Duper Market, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 In this story, the family goes to the market to shop. 24
1.8 Best Vacation Ever, The Murphy, Stuart J. 0.5 A girl uses data-collecting and problem-solving skills to determine where her family should go for a vacation. 33
1.8 Clifford Gets a Job Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Emily has a dog named Clifford that is too expensive to feed. Clifford must find work to pay for his dog food. Clifford stumbles onto the perfect job for him. 30
1.8 Clifford's First Autumn Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Clifford discovers that autumn has a lot to offer as well as summer. 28
1.8 Clifford's Halloween Bridwell, Norman 0.5 A giant ghost (Clifford in costume), joins the fun at a Halloween party. 30
1.8 Clifford's Sports Day Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Sports day at school with Clifford along can be quite interesting. 30
1.8 Clifford's Tricks Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Clifford and the new dog on the block have a contest to see who is smartest. 30
1.8 Day the Teacher Went Bananas, The Howe, James 0.5 With the new teacher, there are also new lessons. 27
1.8 Fox in Love Marshall, Edward 0.5 Fox isn't happy when Mom makes him take his little sister to the park. But when he spies a pretty, white fox sitting all alone, he changes his mind. 48
1.8 Goggles! Keats, Ezra Jack 0.5 Two boys must outsmart the neighborhood bullies before they can enjoy their new treasure, a pair of motorcycle goggles. 37
1.8 Goodnight Moon Brown, Margaret Wise 0.5 Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room; goodnight chairs, goodnight comb, goodnight air. 30
1.8 Hattie and the Fox Fox, Mem 0.5 Hattie, a big black hen, discovers a fox in the bushes, which creates varying reactions in the other barnyard animals. 32
1.8 In the Rain with Baby Duck Hest, Amy 0.5 Although her parents love walking in the rain, Baby Duck does not--until Grampa shares a secret with her. 24
1.8 Little Family, The Lenski, Lois 0.5 Mr. and Mrs. Little and their two children, live in a little house with a cat, a dog, a garden, chickens, and a car that takes them on picnics. 48
1.8 Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises. 28
1.8 Mystery of the Missing Red Mitten, The Kellogg, Steven 0.5 The story of a little boy's search for a lost mitten and where he finds it. 32
1.8 Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! Seuss, Dr. 0.5 Relates in verse some of the unusual thinks you can think if only you try. 39
1.8 Peter's Chair Keats, Ezra Jack 0.5 Peter is not happy when he sees all of his things being painted pink for his new sister. 28
1.8 Piggle Bonsall, Crosby 0.5 Nobody will play with Homer until Bear comes along and teaches him a new game. 64
1.8 Rabbit and Hare Divide an Apple Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 Because both Rabbit and Hare insist on having the larger piece of apple, they lose the whole thing to a sly raccoon but learn an important lesson in the process. 29
1.8 Robert the Rose Horse Heilbroner, Joan 0.5 Robert, the horse, is allergic to roses. 64
1.8 Samantha the Snob Cristaldi, Kathryn 0.5 Samantha may look like a snob, but her glitzy appearance is deceiving. 48
1.8 Saturn (Exploring the Galaxy) Adamson, Thomas K. 0.5 In this book, readers will learn about Saturn's conditions and what makes it unique in the solar system. 24
1.8 Three by the Sea Marshall, Edward 0.5 Three friends relax after their picnic lunch by each telling his or her best story. 48
1.8 Three Wishes Ziefert, Harriet 0.5 A child describes what he would wish for if he had three wishes. 28
1.8 Tough Cookie Wisniewski, David 0.5 When his friend Chips is snatched and chewed, Tough Cookie sets out to stop Fingers. 32
1.8 Windy Day, The Bridwell/Fry 0.5 It's so windy that Emily Elizabeth's painting blows away. Clifford gets it back for her, but he causes some big trouble along the way! 20
1.9 Apple Pie Tree, The Hall, Zoe 0.5 An apple tree grows leaves and flowers and then produces fruit, while in its branches robins make a nest, lay eggs, and raise a family. 30
1.9 Arthur's Lost Puppy Brown, Marc 0.5 Arthur and D.W. do not know what is wrong with Baby Kate when they take her to the neighborhood fair, but Pal the puppy does. 24
1.9 Bears' Christmas, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 Papa Bear tries to show his son how to use the sled, skates, and skis Santa brought for Christmas. 59
1.9 Bears' Picnic, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 The Bears try to find the right spot for their picnic. 64
1.9 Berenstain Bears on the Moon, The Berenstain, Stan/Jan 0.5 Two Berenstain Bears and their pup take a rocket ship to the moon. 38
1.9 Carrot Seed, The Krauss, Ruth 0.5 A little boy plants and tends a carrot seed in spite of the pessimism of his family. 25
1.9 Chester Hoff, Syd 0.5 Looking for love, a wild horse comes to the city to find a home. 64
1.9 Clifford Grows Up Bridwell, Norman 0.5 This book is about the different experiences in the life of Clifford, the dog, as he grows up. 29
1.9 Clifford's Best Friend: A Story About Emily Elizabeth Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Emily Elizabeth describes her typical day, from getting up in the morning, to going to school, playing with Clifford after she does her homework, and going to bed. 32
1.9 Clifford's Christmas Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Good intentions turn into disaster when Clifford helps Santa Claus. 30
1.9 Clifford's First Halloween Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Clifford celebrates his first Halloween. 30
1.9 Clifford's Happy Easter Bridwell, Norman 0.5 A funny story about Clifford's Easter. 30
1.9 Clifford's Happy Mother's Day Bridwell, Norman 0.5 When he was a puppy, Clifford helped Emily Elizabeth get something special for her mother on Mother's Day. 32
1.9 Clifford's Kitten Bridwell, Norman 0.5 More about the big red dog Clifford, and now he even has a kitten. 30
1.9 Clifford's Manners Bridwell, Norman 0.5 Young readers can learn their manners by emulating their big, red friend. 26
1.9 Clifford's Puppy Days Bridwell, Norman 0.5 The story of Clifford the big red dog's days as a small, small puppy. 31
1.9 Doorbell Rang, The Hutchins, Pat 0.5 Each time the door bell rings, there are more people who have come to share Ma's wonderful cookies. 22
1.9 Dot, The Reynolds, Peter H. 0.5 Vashti can't draw -- she's no artist. To prove her point, Vashti jabs at a blank sheet of paper, leaving an unremarkable, angry dot. 32
1.9 Fat Cat Sat on the Mat, The Karlin, Nurit 0.5 Rat tries to get the fat cat off the mat and back to his usual resting place in the vat. 32
1.9 Fox with Cold Feet, The Singer, Bill 0.5 Wanting to protect his feet from the snow, Fox collects an odd assortment of make-shift boots from his animal friends in return for doing them favors, but just who benefits most is questionable. 47
1.9 Good-Bye Book, The Viorst, Judith 0.5 A child on the verge of being left behind by parents who are going out for the evening comes up with a variety of pleas and excuses. 29
1.9 Keep Your Distance! Herman, Gail 0.5 Jen learns about closeness and the measurement of distance in inches, feet, yards, and miles when she has to share a room with her little sister Lucy. 32
1.9 Let's Go, Froggy! London, Jonathan 0.5 Froggy and his father search the house for the mislaid items they will need on their bike trip. 28
1.9 Miss Bindergarten Plans a Circus with Kindergarten Slate, Joseph 0.5 Miss Bindergarten plans a circus with her kindergarten class. 40
1.9 Mystery of the Stolen Blue Paint, The Kellogg, Steven 0.5 When Belinda's paint for the fence is stolen, she suspects the younger children; but the real thief may have only been hungry and four-legged. 26
1.9 New Baby, The Mayer, Mercer 0.5 The new baby takes some getting used to, but she's worth it. 24
1.9 Nina, Nina Ballerina O'Connor, Jane 0.5 An accident becomes an opportunity for Nina to stand out in a group of dancing butterflies at the dance show. 32
1.9 Nose Like a Hose, A Samuels, Jenny 0.5 This book is a colorful, rhyming exploration of the many things an elephant can do with its unique nose. 28
1.9 Olivia Saves the Circus Falconer, Ian 0.5 At school, Olivia tells about her summer vacation and how she saved the day at the circus. 38
1.9 Oops, Clifford! Bridwell, Norman 0.5 This book is about the adventures of Clifford, the big red dog. He gets into trouble because he doesn't realize there are some things he cannot do because he is too big. 28
1.9 Princess Dinosaur Kastner, Jill 0.5 Princess Dinosaur has fun playing with the rest of the toys until Spots comes and carries her off. 32
1.9 Ronald Morgan Goes to Bat Giff, Patricia Reilly 0.5 Although he can't hit or catch, Ronald Morgan loves to play baseball. 32
1.9 Seven Blind Mice Young, Ed 0.5 Retells in verse the Indian fable of blind men discovering different parts of an elephant and arguing about its appearance. The illustrations depict the blind arguers as mice. 36
1.9 Teach Us, Amelia Bedelia Parish, Peggy 0.5 That hapless, literal-minded maid Amelia Bedelia is plagued by hilarious misunderstandings. 56
1.9 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bug Ross, Katharine 0.5 After catching a lightning bug in a jar, it takes awhile for Big Bird to figure out how to get it twinkling again. 32
1.9 Water Dance Locker, Thomas 0.5 Water speaks of its existence in such forms as storm clouds, mist, rainbows, and rivers. 25
1.9 What Do You Say When a Monkey Acts This Way? Moncure, Jane Belk 0.5 Each day of the week, Little Monkey learns appropriate behavior for a variety of situations. 31

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