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A COLOR OF HIS OWN(pptx)
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A COLOR OF HIS OWN(pptx)

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The classic story about searching for somewhere to belong, from four-time Caldecott honor winner Leo Lionni. Elephants are gray. Pigs are pink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple like the heather, yellow like a lemon, even black and orange striped like a tiger! Then one day a chameleon has an idea to remain one color forever by staying on the greenest leaf he can find. But in the autumn, the leaf changes from green to yellow to red . . . and so does the chameleon. When another chameleon suggests they travel together, he learns that companionship is more important than having a color of his own. No matter where he goes with his new friend, they will always be alike.
Aliens Love Underpants! (pdf)
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Aliens Love Underpants! (pdf)

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"Aliens love underpants, in every shape and size, But there are no underpants in space, so here’s a big surprise…" This zany, hilarious tale is delightfully brought to life by Ben Cort’s vibrant illustrations. With a madcap, rhyming text by award-winning Claire Freedman, this is sure to enchant and amuse the whole family! Perfect for joining in, this story is fantastically fresh and funny - you’ll laugh your pants off!
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (pptx)
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (pptx)

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The perennially popular tale of Alexander’s worst day is now a board book that belongs on every child’s bookshelf. Alexander is not having a great day. He has to endure gum in his hair, sitting in the middle of the backseat, third-best-friend status, no dessert at lunch, lima beans, railroad pajamas, and kissing on TV—all in one day! Maybe he’ll just move to Australia. This funny and endearing story has delighted readers for more than forty years, and now it’s available as Classic Board Book with artwork that showcases Alexander—and only Alexander—in full color, underscoring the misery (and comedy) of his awful day.
Abracazebra (pptx)
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Abracazebra (pptx)

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Yawnalot is a sleepy old town until Abracazebra rides in on her bicycle. Suddenly, all the animals flock to see her incredible magic show - all except Goat, who is grumpy and jealous of her. But in the end, even Goat is won over and realizes that everybody needs a little magic. A wonderfully original new picture book about the importance of celebrating diversity, by the internationally award-winning creators of “THE SNATCHABOOK.”
A to Z Sandra Boynton(pptx)
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A to Z Sandra Boynton(pptx)

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The alphabet gets a seriously silly twist in this classic board book by the bestselling and beloved Sandra Boynton. In this delightful introduction to the ABCs and animals, the readers will be charmed by these silly critters and lively text. A favorite of little ones and grown-ups alike, this concept book is a must-have for any toddler’s library. AARDVARK ADMIRING BEAVERS BALLOONING CATS CLEANING… XYLO XYLOPHONING YAKS YAWNING ZEBRA ZIGZAGGING
A Dragon on the Doorstep(pptx)
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A Dragon on the Doorstep(pptx)

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Play hide-and-seek with a dragon, a crocodile, a gorilla and all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures. The rhyming text explores familiar rooms of the house, and encourages imaginative play. Includes audio singalong and video animation.A Dragon on the Doorstep
A Bear-y Tale
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A Bear-y Tale

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The fairy-tale adventure of a little white bear and his magic pencil. Bear is walking through a deep dark forest when he meets a hungry-looking wolf, a giant, a scary witch and a family of three bears. With each encounter, Bear draws his way out of danger with the help of his magic red and yellow pencil. Originally published in 1989 this early work by a picture book master is available again for a brand-new audience.
123 to the zoo (PPTX)
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123 to the zoo (PPTX)

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Fun and learning add up to a perfect 10 in this eloquent but wordless counting book. Bright pictures tell the story: each car on the train has one more zoo animal than the one before it, and all arrive happily at the zoo in a dramatic foldout finale. “An Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children. Joyously colored animals riding on a train to the zoo offer youngsters a first introduction to numbers, number sets, addition and counting. A gatefold spread at the back of the book featuring the whole animal train adds to the fun!” Our preschoolers love any book by Eric Carle. His vibrant illustrations captivate them every time! One book we love to add in to our transportation theme is 1, 2, 3, To The Zoo because it has trains AND zoo animals. What could be better than that? We do this fun counting activity as our math lesson the day we read this book, and we thought we would share the details, including a free online preschool lesson and counting train printable with you today.
10 Things I Can Do To Help My World
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10 Things I Can Do To Help My World

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“This go-green manual gets kids in the can-do spirit with a hands-on approach.” — The Horn Book Do you remember to turn off the tap while you brush your teeth? How about using both sides of the paper when writing and drawing? Bold, child-friendly illustrations and die-cut pages will draw even the youngest listeners to this gentle reminder of the easy, everyday ways we can be kinder to the earth.
Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse (pdf)
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Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse (pdf)

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I’m going to begin with a quote from the New York Times as quoted at the back of my copy of Alexander and the Wind-up Mouse: If the picture book is a new visual art form in our time, Leo Lionni is certain to be judged a master of the genre. Selma Lanes Alexander the Wind-up Mouse was first published in 1969 and this classic book is still in print. One of our large Sydney book chain stores have a book sale this month with all of their children’s books offered for a discount. When I spied Alexander the Wind-up mouse for just $4 I knew I had to buy this very special book. Alexander is living under a human house. One day he meets another mouse. Could this be a friend? Perhaps but this new mouse is a Wind-up mouse. His name is Willy. Hearing about the life Willy leads with his human friend Annie, Alexander wishes he could become a Wind-up mouse too. Willy tells Alexander something quite astonishing. If Alexander goes into the garden there is a magic lizard who “can change one animal into another.” The lizard sets Alexander a task. He has to find a purple pebble. Time passes and Annie has a birthday party. Alexander finds something quite awful. Annie has dumped her old toys, including Willy, into a box ready to be thrown away. Eventually Alexander does find the special purple pebble and on the night of the full moon he once again visits the magic lizard. What will he wish for?