A Sick Day for Amos McGee
This Caldecott-winner about a zookeeper and his animal friends is a favorite among families and teachers! Continue reading A Sick Day for Amos McGee
This Caldecott-winner about a zookeeper and his animal friends is a favorite among families and teachers! Continue reading A Sick Day for Amos McGee
The Hello, Goodbye Window, told in the voice of a little girl, is all about her special visits with her grandparents. Continue reading The Hello, Goodbye Window
This is the story of a tiny elephant that lives in New York City. Little Elliot struggles with being so small, and one day the worst thing happens- he tries to buy a cupcake but nobody notices him! Continue reading Little Elliot Big City
Alma Sofia Esperanza Jose Pura Candela thinks her name is too long, until her father sits her down and tells her about all of the family members she is named after. Continue reading Alma and How She Got Her Name
This wordless picture book provides a valuable opportunity for readers to use their imagination to tell the story in their own words. Continue reading Door
What does the world look like through the eyes of a dog? A mouse? A snake? This book shows what a cat looks like to various characters and gives readers an interesting lesson on perspective. Continue reading They All Saw a Cat
Making predictions is an important way for a reader to engage with a story. But how can we encourage children to make predictions without fear of being wrong? Continue reading Why should my child make predictions when we read?