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===== AGE 3+ ===== | ===== AGE 3+ ===== | ||
- | ==== The Tale of Peter Rabbit | + | ==== Alfie Gets in First ==== |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | All about the famous rabbit family: Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and especially Peter, who disobeys Mother Rabbit's order to stay out of Mr. McGregor' | + | Alfie accidentally locks his mother and baby sister, Annie Rose, out of the house, and he can't reach the latch to let them in. Soon the whole neighborhood is involved in getting the door open. For grades |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[BR 05087]] - **PRINT/ | + | * [[BR 05454]] - **PRINT/ |
- | | + | ==== Amazing Grace ==== |
- | * [[https:// | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | + | ||
- | ==== The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Mr. Jeremy Fisher, a frog, encounters some problems when he goes fishing. For Preschool-grade 2. **1906**.\\ | + | Grace is a child who loves stories. And she loves to act them out. When her teacher announces that the class will do the play Peter Pan, Grace knows just what part she wants. Raj tells her she can't be Peter Pan because she' |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[RC 13917]] - Read by Patricia Beaudry. | + | * [[BR 08955]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE** - 1 volume. |
- | * [[https:// | + | ==== Angelina Ballerina |
- | | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | + | ||
- | ==== The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Jemima the duck is a simpleton, and in trying to establish | + | Angelina, her cousin Henry, and the rest of the Mouseling family share Christmas cheer with a lonely, retired postman. For grades K-2. **1983**.\\ |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | | + | * [[https:// |
- | | + | * [[BR 06435]] - 1 volume. |
- | * [[https:// | + | ==== A Bear Called Paddington |
- | + | **AUTHOR: | |
- | ==== Winnie-the-Pooh | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Winnie-the-Pooh is a lovable little | + | On a London railway platform a family finds Paddington, a Peruvian |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | ==== Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ==== |
- | * [[https:// | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | * [[RC 13967]] - //**The World of Pooh: The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner**// - Read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. | + | |
- | * [[BR 07883]] - //**The World of Pooh: The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner**// | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant | + | |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Babar, | + | A brown bear sees a red bird. What does the red bird see? Each animal sees another colorful animal until a goldfish sees a teacher, the teacher sees her class, and the class sees each one of the animals again. For preschool-grade 2. **1967**.\\ |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[RC 11365]] - Read by John Richardson. | + | * [[BR 09944]] - **PRINT/ |
- | | + | ==== The Cat in the Hat ==== |
- | * [[https:// | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | + | ||
- | ==== The Story of Ferdinand | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Ferdinand, | + | A story in rhyme tells about two bored children sitting at home on a rainy day while their mother |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | + | * [[BR 16724]] - **PRINT/ | |
- | ==== Little Toot ==== | + | * [[BR 08932]] - **PRINT/ |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | * [[BR 02663]] - **PRINT/ |
+ | ==== Clifford, the Big Red Dog ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Although Little Toot comes from a famous family of hard-working tugboats, he himself hates work and is scared of the ocean. One day Little Toot happens into an ocean storm with a stranded ocean liner and surprises everyone. For grades K-3. **1939**.\\ | + | Emily Elizabeth has a big red dog - the biggest, reddest dog on her street - and his name is Clifford. Clifford is so big that when he runs after cars, he catches them in his mouth, |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== Madeline | + | ==== Corduroy |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Mischievous Madeline, the nonconformist | + | A toy bear in a department store wants a number of things, but when a little girl finally buys him, he finds what he has wanted most of all. For grades K-3. **1968**.\\ |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[RC 54416]] - //**Mad About Madeline: The Complete Tales**// - Read by Laura Giannarelli. | + | * [[BR 19005]] - **PRINT/ |
- | | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel ==== | + | |
- | **AUTHOR:** Virginia Lee Burton\\ | + | |
- | **ANNOTATION: | + | |
- | Mike Mulligan remains loyal to his steam shovel, Mary Anne, against the threat of the new gas and diesel-engine contraptions and digs his way to a surprising and happy ending. For grades K-3. **1939**.\\ | + | |
- | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | + | |
- | * [[https:// | + | |
- | * [[https:// | + | |
==== Curious George ==== | ==== Curious George ==== | ||
**AUTHOR:** Margret Rey\\ | **AUTHOR:** Margret Rey\\ | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | ==== The Little House ==== | ||
- | **AUTHOR:** Virginia Lee Burton\\ | ||
- | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | The story of a pretty little house built for a family by a man who never wanted it to be sold. The seasons and the years pass, and gradually a city surrounds the little house until it is rescued in a wonderful way. For grades K-3. Caldecott Medal. **1942**.\\ | ||
- | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[BR 05903]] - **PRINT/ | ||
- | ==== The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray ==== | ||
- | **AUTHOR:** Hildegarde H. Swift\\ | ||
- | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | After the beacon atop the George Washington Bridge is installed, the little lighthouse fears he will no longer be useful, until an emergency arises. For grades K-3. **1942**.\\ | ||
- | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[BR 15032]] - **PRINT/ | ||
- | * [[BR 02174]] - 1 volume. | ||
==== Eloise ==== | ==== Eloise ==== | ||
**AUTHOR:** Kay Thompson\\ | **AUTHOR:** Kay Thompson\\ | ||
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**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
* [[RC 49221]] - Paired with //**Eloise in Paris**// - Read by Laura Giannarelli. | * [[RC 49221]] - Paired with //**Eloise in Paris**// - Read by Laura Giannarelli. | ||
+ | ==== Freight Train ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Donald Crews\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | A train of many colorful cars - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and black - starts slowly, then moves in a rainbow blur across the countryside. Bilingual book in English and Spanish. For preschool-grade 2. Caldecott Honor. **1978**.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[BR 17043]] - (ENGLISH and SPANISH) **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== Green Eggs and Ham ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Dr. Seuss\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | In this rhyming story, Sam-I-am follows his companion everywhere, begging him to taste a dish of green eggs and ham. For preschool-grade 2. **1960**.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[BR 16721]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | * [[BR 08956]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== Guess How Much I Love You ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Sam McBratney\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | Little Nutbrown Hare wants to tell Big Nutbrown Hare how much he loves him. When Little Nutbrown Hare says he loves his dad as far as his arms will stretch, Big Nutbrown Hare says the same thing, but his arms are much longer. How can Little Nutbrown Hare show he loves his dad more? For grades K-3. **1994**.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[RC 41891]] - Read by Andy Chappell. | ||
+ | * [[BR 16174]] - **PRINT/ | ||
==== Harry, the Dirty Dog ==== | ==== Harry, the Dirty Dog ==== | ||
**AUTHOR:** Gene Zion\\ | **AUTHOR:** Gene Zion\\ | ||
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* [[BR 14034]] - **PRINT/ | * [[BR 14034]] - **PRINT/ | ||
* [[BR 03390]] - **PRINT/ | * [[BR 03390]] - **PRINT/ | ||
- | + | ==== In the Night Kitchen | |
- | + | **AUTHOR: | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== The Cat in the Hat ==== | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A story in rhyme tells about two bored children sitting at home on a rainy day while their mother is out. Then the Cat in the Hat arrives on their door mat to show them good fun with his tricks and games. For grades K-3. For grades K-3. **1957**.\\ | + | Mickey' |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[RC 43615]] - Read by Christopher Hurt. |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[BR 10036]] - **PRINT/ |
- | * [[BR 16724]] - **PRINT/ | + | ==== Knuffle Bunny: |
- | * [[BR 08932]] - **PRINT/ | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | * [[BR 02663]] - **PRINT/ | + | |
- | ==== A Bear Called Paddington | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | On a London railway platform a family finds Paddington, a Peruvian bear with a " | + | A trip to the laundromat becomes |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[BR 16029]] - **PRINT/ |
- | ==== Green Eggs and Ham ==== | + | ==== The Little House ==== |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | In this rhyming | + | The story of a pretty little house built for a family by a man who never wanted it to be sold. The seasons |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[BR 05903]] - **PRINT/ |
- | * [[BR 16721]] - **PRINT/ | + | ==== The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray ==== |
- | * [[BR 08956]] - **PRINT/ | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | ==== Clifford, | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Emily Elizabeth has a big red dog - the biggest, reddest dog on her street - and his name is Clifford. Clifford is so big that when he runs after cars, he catches them in his mouth, and his doghouse is bigger than Emily Elizabeth' | + | After the beacon atop the George Washington Bridge |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== Where the Wild Things Are ==== | + | * [[BR 15032]] - **PRINT/ |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | * [[BR 02174]] - 1 volume. |
+ | ==== Little Toot ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving, Max puts on his wolf suit and sails away ' | + | Although Little Toot comes from a famous family of hard-working tugboats, he himself hates work and is scared |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[BR 16352]] - **PRINT/ | + | ==== Love You Forever ==== |
- | * [[BR 05919]] - **PRINT/ | + | **AUTHOR:** Robert Munsch\\ |
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | A young woman holds her newborn son and looks at him lovingly. Softly she sings to him. This is a story of how that little boy goes through the stages of childhood and becomes a man. It is also about the enduring nature of parents' | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
==== Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile ==== | ==== Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile ==== | ||
**AUTHOR:** Bernard Waber\\ | **AUTHOR:** Bernard Waber\\ | ||
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* [[RC 28122]] - Read by Mary O' | * [[RC 28122]] - Read by Mary O' | ||
* [[BR 19018]] - **PRINT/ | * [[BR 19018]] - **PRINT/ | ||
- | ==== Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? ==== | + | ==== Madeline |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A brown bear sees a red bird. What does the red bird see? Each animal sees another colorful animal until a goldfish sees a teacher, the teacher sees her class, and the class sees each one of the animals again. For preschool-grade 2. **1967**.\\ | + | Mischievous Madeline, |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[BR 09944]] - **PRINT/ | + | * [[BR 03644]] - **PRINT/ |
- | ==== Corduroy | + | * [[RC 54416]] - //**Mad About Madeline: The Complete Tales**// - Read by Laura Giannarelli. |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | * [[https:// |
+ | ==== Max ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A toy bear in a department store wants a number | + | Born into a family |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | | + | * [[BR 13079]] - **PRINT/ |
- | | + | ==== Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel |
- | * [[https:// | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | ==== In the Night Kitchen | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Mickey' | + | Mike Mulligan remains loyal to his steam shovel, Mary Anne, against |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[RC 43615]] - Read by Christopher Hurt. | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[BR 10036]] - **PRINT/ | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== The Sea-Thing Child ==== | + | ==== Mousehole Cat ==== |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A delicate fantasy about the sea-thing child, born to dive deep, fly high, and wander far. But a howling storm uproots him and flings him on the beach in a terrified little heap until other sea creatures help him triumph over his fears. For grades 4-7 as well as older readers. **1972**.\\ | + | Mowzer |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[RC 09496]] - Read by George Backman. | + | * [[RC 35244]] - Read by Jennifer Mendenhall. |
- | ==== Freight Train ==== | + | ==== Old Bear ==== |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A train of many colorful cars - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and black - starts slowly, then moves in a rainbow blur across | + | Bramwell Brown, Duck, Rabbit, and Little Bear - stuffed toy animals - set out to rescue their friend, Old Bear, placed |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[BR 17043]] - (ENGLISH | + | |
+ | | ||
+ | ==== Olivia ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Ian Falconer\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | Olivia, a preschooler pig, lives with her mother, father, | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | * [[BR 13074]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== One Snowy Night ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Nick Butterworth\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | Percy the park keeper lives in a little hut in the center of the park. Every day he shares his lunch with the animals, who all know about his hut. One cold snowy night the animals come, one by one, to share the warmth of Percy' | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | * [[RC 38684]] - Read by John Horton. | ||
+ | ==== Owl Moon ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Jane Yolen\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | On a cold winter' | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[BR 07903]] - **PRINT/ | ||
==== Ox-Cart Man ==== | ==== Ox-Cart Man ==== | ||
**AUTHOR:** Donald Hall\\ | **AUTHOR:** Donald Hall\\ | ||
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* [[BR 05914]] - **PRINT/ | * [[BR 05914]] - **PRINT/ | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Alfie Gets in First ==== | + | ==== The Sea-Thing Child ==== |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Alfie accidentally locks his mother and baby sister, Annie Rose, out of the house, and he can't reach the latch to let them in. Soon the whole neighborhood is involved | + | A delicate fantasy about the sea-thing child, born to dive deep, fly high, and wander far. But a howling storm uproots him and flings him on the beach in a terrified little heap until other sea creatures help him triumph over his fears. For grades 4-7 as well as older readers. **1972**.\\ |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[RC 09496]] - Read by George Backman. |
- | * [[BR 05454]] - **PRINT/ | + | ==== The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant |
- | ==== Angelina Ballerina | + | **AUTHOR: |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Angelina, her cousin Henry, and the rest of the Mouseling family share Christmas cheer with a lonely, retired postman. For grades K-2. **1983**.\\ | + | Babar, a young elephant, leaves |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | |
- | | + | * [[BR 03385]] - 1 volume. |
- | ==== Love You Forever | + | |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | ==== The Story of Ferdinand |
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | A young woman holds her newborn son and looks at him lovingly. Softly she sings to him. This is a story of how that little boy goes through | + | Ferdinand, a bull who prefers to sit and smell the flowers, is mistakenly thought |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== Old Bear ==== | + | * [[https:// |
- | **AUTHOR: | + | ==== The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck |
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | Bramwell Brown, Duck, Rabbit, and Little Bear - stuffed toy animals - set out to rescue their friend, Old Bear, placed in the attic years ago and since forgotten. For preschool-grade 2. **1986**.\\ | + | Jemima the duck is a simpleton, and in trying |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | * [[RC 26580]] - Read by John Stratton. | + | * [[RC 25766]] - Read by Betty Williams. |
- | * [[BR 07128]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE** - 1 volume. | + | * [[https:// |
- | ==== xx ==== | + | |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | ==== The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher |
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | ****.\\ | + | Mr. Jeremy Fisher, a frog, encounters some problems when he goes fishing. For Preschool-grade 2. **1906**.\\ |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | ==== xx ==== | + | * [[RC 13917]] - Read by Patricia Beaudry. |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | * [[https:// |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | ==== The Tale of Peter Rabbit | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | ****.\\ | + | All about the famous rabbit family: Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and especially Peter, who disobeys Mother Rabbit' |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | ==== xx ==== | + | * [[RC 13917]] - Read by Patricia Beaudry. |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | * [[BR 05087]] - **PRINT/ |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | ==== Where the Wild Things Are ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | ****.\\ | + | After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving, |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[BR 16352]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | * [[BR 05919]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== Winnie-the-Pooh ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** A.A. Milne\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | Winnie-the-Pooh is a lovable little bear who is always getting himself into trouble. On a visit to Rabbit, greedy Pooh eats so much that he gets stuck in Rabbit' | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[RC 13967]] - //**The World of Pooh: The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner**// - Read by Yvonne Fair Tessler. | ||
+ | * [[BR 07883]] - //**The World of Pooh: The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner**// | ||
+ | ==== BOOKS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT ==== | ||
+ | * //**Avocado Baby**// (1982) by John Burningham | ||
+ | * //**Bad Habits!**// (1998) by Babette Cole | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Berenstain Bears**// (1962) by Stan & Jan Berenstain | ||
+ | * //**Blinky Bill**// (1933) by Dorothy Wall | ||
+ | * //**Burglar Bill**// (1977) by Allan Ahlberg | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Children of the Forest**// (1910) by Elsa Beskow | ||
+ | * //**The Church Mouse**// (1972) by Graham Oakley | ||
+ | * //**Clever Bill**// (1926) by William Nicholson | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Cow Who Fell in the Canal**// (1957) by Phyllis Krasilovsky | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Dusty Wants to Help**// (1983) by Inger Sandberg | ||
+ | * //**Ernest and Celestine (Have Lost Simon)**// (1981) by Gabrielle Vincent | ||
+ | * //**Father Christmas**// | ||
+ | * //**Felix and Alexander**// | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Frog in Winter**// (1992) by Max Velthuijs | ||
+ | * //**Garden of Little Creatures**// | ||
+ | * //**Go, Dog, Go**// (1961) by P.D. Eastman | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Gruffalo**// | ||
+ | * //**Hairy Maclary from Donaldson' | ||
+ | * //**Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs**// | ||
+ | * //**Is That a Monster, Alfie Atkins?**// (1978) by Gunilla Bergstrom | ||
+ | * //**Ivor the Engine**// (1962) by Oliver Postgate | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Jolly Aunt**// (1891) by Lothar Meggendorfer | ||
+ | * //**Leo and Popi**// (1980) by Marie-Agnes Gaudrat | ||
+ | * //**Little Blue and Little Yellow**// (1959) by Leo Lionni | ||
+ | * //**Little I Am I**// (1972) by Mira Lobe | ||
+ | * //**Lost and Found**// (2005) by Oliver Jeffers | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Magic Pocket**// (1998) by Michio Mado | ||
+ | * //**Marc Just Couldn' | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Mister Magnolia**// | ||
+ | * //**Molly Goes Shopping**// | ||
+ | * //**Moomin, Mymble and Little My**// (1952) by Tove Jansson | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Mother Goose**// (1881) by Kate Greenaway | ||
+ | * //**Mr. Archimedes' | ||
+ | * //**Mr. Tickle**// (1971) by Roger Hargreaves | ||
+ | * //**My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes**// (1973) by Eve Sutton | ||
+ | * //**My Naughty Little Sister**// (1952) by Dorothy Edwards | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**One Woolly Wombat**// (1982) by Rod Trinca | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Peace at Last**// (1980) by Jill Murphy | ||
+ | * //**Peter in Blueberry Land**// (1901) by Elsa Beskow | ||
+ | * //**Poems for the Very Young**// (1993) by Michael Rosen | ||
+ | * //**Possum Magic**// (1983) by Mem Fox | ||
+ | * //**Postman Pat's Treasure Hunt**// (1981) by John A. Cunliffe | ||
+ | * //**Pumpkin Soup**// (1998) by Helen Cooper | ||
+ | * //**The Quangle Wangle' | ||
+ | * //**Rosa Goes to Daycare**// (1999) by Barbro Lindgren | ||
+ | * //**Runaway Train**// (1995) by Benedict Blathwayt | ||
+ | * //**Sleep Well, Little Bear**// (1993) by Quint Buchholz | ||
+ | * //**Slinky Malinki**// (1991) by Lynley Dodd | ||
+ | * //**The Snowman**// (1978) by Raymond Briggs | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Story About Ping**// (1933) by Marjorie Flack | ||
+ | * //**The Story of the Little Mole**// (1994) by Werner Holzwarth | ||
+ | * //**The Story of the Root Children**// | ||
+ | * //**Tatu and Patu in Helsinki**// | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**This Is the Bear**// (1986) by Sarah Hayes | ||
+ | * //**Unknown or Forgotten Princesses**// | ||
+ | * //**Up in the Tree**// (1978) by Margaret Atwood | ||
+ | * //**Uppo the Bear**// (1977) by Elina Karjalainen | ||
+ | * //**We Are the Triplets**// | ||
+ | * //**What Do People Do All Day?**// (1968) by Richard Scarry | ||
+ | * //**What Does the Mouse Think on Thursday? | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**The Widemouthed Frog**// (2001) by Francine Vidal | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Winnie the Witch**// (1987) by Valerie Thomas | ||
+ | * //**The Wonderful Tree**// (1969) by Ulf Lofgren | ||
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- | * //**The Quangle Wangle' | + | * //****// (19) by |
- | * //**Mother Goose**// (1881) by Kate Greenaway | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**The Jolly Aunt**// (1891) by Lothar Meggendorfer | + | |
- | * //**Peter in Blueberry Land**// (1901) by Elsa Beskow | + | |
- | * //**The Story of the Root Children**// | + | |
- | * //**The Children of the Forest**// (1910) by Elsa Beskow | + | |
- | * //**Clever Bill**// (1926) by William Nicholson | + | |
- | * //**The Story About Ping**// (1933) by Marjorie Flack | + | |
- | * //**Blinky Bill**// (1933) by Dorothy Wall | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**My Naughty Little Sister**// (1952) by Dorothy Edwards | + | |
- | * //**Moomin, Mymble and Little My**// (1952) by Tove Jansson | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**The Cow Who Fell in the Canal**// (1957) by Phyllis Krasilovsky | + | |
- | * //**Little Blue and Little Yellow**// (1959) by Leo Lionni | + | |
- | * //**Go, Dog, Go**// (1961) by P.D. Eastman | + | |
- | * //**The Berenstain Bears**// (1962) by Stan & Jan Berenstain | + | |
- | * //**Ivor the Engine**// (1962) by Oliver Postgate | + | |
- | * //**What Does the Mouse Think on Thursday? | + | |
- | * //**What Do People Do All Day?**// (1968) by Richard Scarry | + | |
- | * //**The Wonderful Tree**// (1969) by Ulf Lofgren | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**Mr. Tickle**// (1971) by Roger Hargreaves | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**Little I Am I**// (1972) by Mira Lobe | + | |
- | * //**The Church Mouse**// (1972) by Graham Oakley | + | |
- | * //**Father Christmas**// | + | |
- | * //**My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes**// (1973) by Eve Sutton | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**Uppo the Bear**// (1977) by Elina Karjalainen | + | |
- | * //**Burglar Bill**// (1977) by Allan Ahlberg | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**Up in the Tree**// (1978) by Margaret Atwood | + | |
- | * //**The Snowman**// (1978) by Raymond Briggs | + | |
- | * //**Is That a Monster, Alfie Atkins?**// (1978) by Gunilla Bergstrom | + | |
- | * //**Mister Magnolia**// | + | |
- | * //**Peace at Last**// (1980) by Jill Murphy | + | |
- | * //**Mr. Archimedes' | + | |
- | * //**Leo and Popi**// (1980) by Marie-Agnes Gaudrat | + | |
- | * //**Postman Pat's Treasure Hunt**// (1981) by John A. Cunliffe | + | |
- | * //**Ernest and Celestine (Have Lost Simon)**// (1981) by Gabrielle Vincent | + | |
- | * //**One Woolly Wombat**// (1982) by Rod Trinca | + | |
- | * //**Avocado Baby**// (1982) by John Burningham | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**Dusty Wants to Help**// (1983) by Inger Sandberg | + | |
- | * //**We Are the Triplets**// | + | |
- | * //**Hairy Maclary from Donaldson' | + | |
- | * //**Possum Magic**// (1983) by Mem Fox | + | |
- | * //**Felix and Alexander**// | + | |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**This Is the Bear**// (1986) by Sarah Hayes | + | |
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