Quick view Fix-It by David McPhail One morning Emma gets up early to watch television. But the TV won't work. No one can fix it-not Mom, not Dad, not even the repairman. Neither can a balloon or a song or playing horsey fix Emma's disappointment. But then Emma's mother reads her a book... View Details
Quick view Five Silly Fishermen by Roberta Edwards A retelling of the traditional tale in which five silly fishermen, unable to count properly, are convinced that one of their group has drowned. View Details
Quick view Excuse Me, I'm Trying to Read! by Mary Jo Amani When a young girl tries to read surrounded by elephants, lions, monkeys, and zebras, she is surprised, scared, and amused. When the animals want to read, the tables are turned. View Details
Quick view Emma's Pet by David McPhail Emma's search for a soft, cuddly pet has a surprising ending. View Details
Quick view Dreams by Ezra Jack Keats One night while everyone is sleeping, a little boy watches his paper mouse save a cat from an angry dog. Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view Dr. Dog by Babette Coel Dr. Dog is not your usual doctor. For one thing, he makes house calls. For another, he's a pet beagle! When his entire human family falls sick, only Dr. Dog can save the day, with cures for head lice, pinworms, and (yikes!) even a case of too much gas... View Details
Quick view Don't Throw It to Mo! by David A Adler Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins football team. The kids on the rival team tease him for being a 'butterfingers' who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn Mo's little size into a big win for the Robins View Details
Quick view Dont Laugh at Me by Steve Seskin Illustrated version of a song pointing out that in spite of our differences, we are all the same in God's eyes. View Details
Quick view Dont Wake the Baby! by Wendy Cheyette Lewison All Aboard Reading titles feature extra-large type, primer-easy sentence structure, and colorful rebus pictures that replace many nouns in the text. Nothing wakes this baby--not a beeping car, not a barking dog, not a ringing telephone! But when a tiny... View Details
Quick view Dim Sum For Everyone! by Grace Lin A child describes the various little dishes of dim sum that she and her family enjoy on a visit to a restaurant in Chinatown. View Details
Quick view Did You See What I Saw?: Poems about School by Kay Winters This collection of 24 energetic poems describes the excitement of a child's first few years of school. From opening a new box of crayons and swinging up high on the playground to bidding farewell to a beloved class pet, the highs, and lows, of classroom... View Details
Quick view Dear Juno by Soyung Pak Juno's grandmother writes in Korean, and Juno writes in drawings, but that doesn't mean they can't exchange letters. As they each share words and pictures with the other, Juno's grandmother can tell Juno wants her to come for a visit, so she sends Juno... View Details