Recommended for Early Childhood
Simple stories that tickle imagination, celebrate making good choices, and entertain with delightful words.
GRID
DETAIL
LIST
AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
Sid and Sam start to sing. But Sid doesn't stop. What can Sam do when Sid's song is too long? AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Tacky makes us smile because he’s quirky and even though his outside-the-box thinking seems very odd, it is valuable. This one celebrates the unique gifts we are each given. There are more Tacky books, each as praiseworthy. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
In this bright picture book, award-winning author Barrett and illustrator Moreton invite young readers to think of numbers, counting, and rhyming in a whole new way. Full color. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Spirited, colorful illustrations propel this determined family to fun on the beach. Although mishaps threaten to derail their hopes, they remain undaunted and find creative solutions to each problem. Rollicking wordplay underlies this playful tale. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
Simple text and appealing animal characters make this enchanting story perfect for this very first reader for beginners. Full color. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
A young boy wakes up one morning to find he has his very first loose tooth. But no matter what he does, it won't come out. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
Farfallina the caterpillar and Marcel the gosling are an unlikely pair, but they are best friends. But when the two are separated, both transform in wondrous ways. Will these buddies ever find each other again? Full color. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
From the popular creators of "The Gruffalo" and "Room on the Broom" comes a fun-filled read-aloud which reminds readers that having a giant-sized heart is even more rewarding than being giantly spiffy. Full color. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
Toddlers are totally entranced by trucks, it's true! Tough Trucks delivers lumbering tractor-trailers, dump trucks, tankers, and monster trucks galore--the way kids love them. Rumble down the road with a team of wacky animal truckers in this truck-tastic picture book. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
A little boy who doesn't want to get ready for the day uses his imagination to get through his routine in this playful read-aloud. Full color. 40 pop. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
The kids at school want to know why Becca is wearing glasses and a patch. Instead of telling them she has amblyopia, Becca leads her friends on imaginative adventures to explain her new fashion accessory. Mitch Vane's illustrations capture the spunky exuberance of this resourceful heroine. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
So many burros--there must be one that's just right. Weighing the pros and cons, comparing and contrasting, Pedro and his papa find the decision isn't difficult after all! Rich storytelling through lively illustrations and sparse text. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Just cozy up with a favorite young child and share this humorous, delightful tale together. The illustrations tell it all--duck's just bursting with energy that bear simply cannot resist. Splendidly charming! AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Pack this one in a beach bag and share the laughs with a young reader while your toes are in the sand. A laugh-outloud tale that will have readers sharing the fun! AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Larger-than-life illustrations with creative perspectives instantly engage young readers. Mole announces its time for Bear to welcome Spring, but Bear is sound asleep. Little Mole's large undertaking for Bear's certain awakening pulls readers from step to step, inviting a prediction for a logical conclusion. Can't get enough of this heartwarming duo! AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Reading is fun, but it is even more fun with friends. This delightful story celebrates the simple joy of stories and the power they have to bring together family and friends. It encourages families to stop and make reading a regular part of their routine and to enjoy the time together. Simple and relatable this is a story that gives voice to the very youngest of readers and celebrates the formatio ... AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Publisher Summary
First grader Harry and Mr. George Baker, an African-American jazz drummer, share a special bond revealed through Harry's descriptive, first-person observations. The biggest connection the two share is that they're both learning to read. Full color. AUTHOR
ILLUSTRATOR
Make Way for Books
Jealousy breaks out in the henhouse when peacock arrives. Farm business picks up as peacock entertains passersby, but the hens have had it. So, when a confrontation ends in a role-switch, everyone learns the disappointment of being something other than they should be, and the peace when living as they are designed. An accessible truth told with bright color and humor. © 2009-2024 Clerestory Learning/Make Way for Books, llc