Quick view Little New Jersey by Trinka Hakes Noble State birds, flowers, trees, and animals brought to board book form from the youngest book lovers. Toddlers will delight in these books filled with rhyming riddles framed by brightly painted clues, introducing elements that make each state so special. View Details
Quick view Little Louisiana by Anita C Prieto Rhyming riddles quiz the reader about Louisiana facts. View Details
Quick view Little Illinois by Esther Hershenhorn Rhyming riddles introduce the elements that make Illinois special. View Details
Quick view Lily's Victory Garden by Helen Wilbur When Lily learns about a lottery for land plots to grow Victory Gardens, she tries to apply. But when the garden club president tells her she's too young to participate, Lily refuses to give up. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Let Them Play by Margot Theis Raven Raven and Ellison tell the true story of an all-black Little League team formed in 1955 in segregated Charleston, South Carolina, that was not allowed to participate in the Little League World Series. View Details
Quick view Jasper's Story: Saving Moon Bears by Jill Robinson Jasper is a moon bear captured, caged, and milked of his bile used in China for medicinal purposes. He along with many other moon bears are given a second chance through the rescue efforts of Animals Asia and provided a home at their sanctuary. View Details
Quick view J Is for Jump Shot: A Basketball Alphabet by Mike Ulmer From A to Z basketball's history, famous players, and the game's basics such as dribble, pass, and zone are explained using simple rhymes for each letter topic and expository text filled with details View Details
Quick view I Spy With My Little Eye Baseball by Brad Herzog Herzog ("H Is for Home Run: A Baseball Alphabet") teams up with photographer Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of baseball fans. View Details
Quick view I Is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet by Marcia Schonberh An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, microwave, umbrella, zipper, and many more. Each invention is introduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expository text. View Details
Quick view H is for Horse: An Equestrian Alphabet by Michael Ulmer Young riders will gallop through the A-to-Z rhymes and side-bar text as they learn about the quarter horse, the Overo, and the Northern Dancer. Kids will reach for "H Is for Horse: An Equestrian Alphabet" as often as they ask, "When can we get a horse?"... View Details
Quick view H Is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet by Scillian Devin Using the alphabet format, this picture book describes the many situations and experiences that military families, especially their children encounter. For example history, rank, and quarters are explained. View Details
Quick view G is for Gold Medal: An Olympics Alphabet by Brad Herzog The letters of the alphabet introduce facts about the Olympic movement and Olympic sports. View Details