This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Last revision Both sides next revision | ||
children_s_books_by_age_mn1a [2014/06/20 15:52] mn1a [BOOKS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT] |
children_s_books_by_age_mn1a [2014/06/20 16:47] mn1a [xx] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 158: | Line 158: | ||
==== The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant ==== | ==== The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant ==== | ||
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
Babar, a young elephant, leaves the jungle to live in Paris. When he returns home he is proclaimed king of the elephants. For Preschool-grade 2. **1931**.\\ | Babar, a young elephant, leaves the jungle to live in Paris. When he returns home he is proclaimed king of the elephants. For Preschool-grade 2. **1931**.\\ | ||
Line 377: | Line 377: | ||
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
* [[BR 08955]] - **PRINT/ | * [[BR 08955]] - **PRINT/ | ||
- | ==== xx ==== | + | ==== Guess How Much I Love You ==== |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | **AUTHOR: |
**ANNOTATION: | **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:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
- | ==== xx ==== | + | * [[RC 41891]] - Read by Andy Chappell. |
- | **AUTHOR:** \\ | + | * [[BR 16174]] - **PRINT/ |
+ | ==== Max ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR: | ||
**ANNOTATION: | **ANNOTATION: | ||
- | ****.\\ | + | Born into a family of superheroes, |
**AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[BR 13079]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== Olivia ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Ian Falconer\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | Olivia, a preschooler pig, lives with her mother, father, and younger brother Ian (who is always copying her). Olivia is good at lots of things--dressing up, singing songs, building sand castles, dancing, and painting on walls. And she is very good at wearing people out. For preschool-grade 2. Caldecott Honor. **2000**.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[BR 13074]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | ==== Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** Mo Willems\\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | A trip to the laundromat becomes a momentous occasion when Trixie, too young to speak words, realizes that her favorite stuffed animal is missing and struggles to explain the problem to her father. For preschool-grade 2. Caldecott Honor Book. **2004**.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** | ||
+ | * [[BR 16029]] - **PRINT/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
==== BOOKS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT ==== | ==== BOOKS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT ==== | ||
- | * //**The Quangle Wangle' | + | * //**Avocado Baby**// (1982) by John Burningham |
- | * //**Mother Goose**// (1881) by Kate Greenaway | + | |
- | * //**Marigold Garden**// (1885) by Kate Greenaway | + | * //**Barbapapa**// (1970) by Annette Tison & Talus Taylor |
- | * //**The Jolly Aunt**// (1891) by Lothar Meggendorfer | + | * //**The Berenstain Bears**// (1962) by Stan & Jan Berenstain |
- | * //**Peter in Blueberry Land**// (1901) by Elsa Beskow | + | * //**Blinky Bill**// (1933) by Dorothy Wall |
- | * //**The Story of the Root Children**// (1906) by Sibylle von Olfers | + | * //**Burglar Bill**// (1977) by Allan Ahlberg |
+ | * //**Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?**// (1988) by Martin Waddell | ||
* //**The Children of the Forest**// (1910) by Elsa Beskow | * //**The Children of the Forest**// (1910) by Elsa Beskow | ||
+ | * //**The Church Mouse**// (1972) by Graham Oakley | ||
* //**Clever Bill**// (1926) by William Nicholson | * //**Clever Bill**// (1926) by William Nicholson | ||
- | * //**The Story About Ping**// (1933) by Marjorie Flack | + | * //**Clown**// (1995) by Quentin Blake |
- | * //**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 | * //**The Cow Who Fell in the Canal**// (1957) by Phyllis Krasilovsky | ||
- | * //**Little Blue and Little | + | * //**Crispin: The Pig Who Had It All**// (2000) by Ted Dewan |
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Dusty Wants to Help**// (1983) by Inger Sandberg | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Father Christmas**// | ||
+ | * //**Felix and Alexander**// | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Frog in Winter**// (1992) by Max Velthuijs | ||
+ | * //**Garden of Little | ||
* //**Go, Dog, Go**// (1961) by P.D. Eastman | * //**Go, Dog, Go**// (1961) by P.D. Eastman | ||
- | * // | + | |
+ | | ||
+ | * //**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 | * //**Ivor the Engine**// (1962) by Oliver Postgate | ||
- | * //**What Does the Mouse Think on Thursday?**// (1967) by Josef Guggenmos | + | * //**Jamela' |
- | * //**What Do People Do All Day?**// (1968) by Richard Scarry | + | * // |
- | * // | + | * //**Leo and Popi**// (1980) by Marie-Agnes Gaudrat |
- | * //**Barbapapa**// (1970) by Annette Tison & Talus Taylor | + | * //**Little Blue and Little Yellow**// (1959) by Leo Lionni |
- | * //**Mr. Tickle**// (1971) by Roger Hargreaves | + | |
- | * // | + | |
* //**Little I Am I**// (1972) by Mira Lobe | * //**Little I Am I**// (1972) by Mira Lobe | ||
- | * //**The Church Mouse**// (1972) by Graham Oakley | + | * //**Lost and Found**// (2005) by Oliver Jeffers |
- | * //**Father Christmas**// | + | * //**Lotta' |
- | * //**My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes**// (1973) by Eve Sutton | + | * //**Madlenka**// (2000) by Peter Sis |
- | * //**Who' | + | * //**The Magic Pocket**// (1998) by Michio Mado |
- | * //**Morris' | + | * //**Marc Just Couldn' |
- | * //**Uppo the Bear**// (1977) by Elina Karjalainen | + | * //**Marigold Garden**// (1885) by Kate Greenaway |
- | * //**Burglar Bill**// (1977) by Allan Ahlberg | + | * //**Martine**// (1954) by Gilbert Delahaye |
- | * //**Dogger**// (1977) by Shirley Hughes | + | |
- | * //**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**// | * //**Mister Magnolia**// | ||
- | * //**Peace at Last**// (1980) by Jill Murphy | + | * //**Molly Goes Shopping**// (1998) by Eva Ericksson |
+ | * //**Moomin, Mymble and Little My**// (1952) by Tove Jansson | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**Mother Goose**// (1881) by Kate Greenaway | ||
* //**Mr. Archimedes' | * //**Mr. Archimedes' | ||
- | * //**Leo and Popi**// (1980) by Marie-Agnes Gaudrat | + | * //**Mr. Tickle**// (1971) by Roger Hargreaves |
- | * //**Postman Pat's Treasure Hunt**// (1981) by John A. Cunliffe | + | * //**My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes**// (1973) by Eve Sutton |
- | * //**Ernest and Celestine | + | * //**My Naughty Little Sister**// |
+ | * //**Okilele**// (1993) by Claude Ponti | ||
* //**One Woolly Wombat**// (1982) by Rod Trinca | * //**One Woolly Wombat**// (1982) by Rod Trinca | ||
- | * //**Avocado Baby**// (1982) by John Burningham | + | * //**Orlando**// (1938) by Kathleen Hale |
- | * // | + | |
- | * //**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 | + | * //**Peace at Last**// (1980) by Jill Murphy |
- | * //**Winnie | + | * //**Peter in Blueberry Land**// (1901) by Elsa Beskow |
- | * //**Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?**// (1988) by Martin Waddell | + | * //**Poems for the Very Young**// (1993) by Michael Rosen |
- | * //**Crocodile Beat**// (1988) by Gail Jorgensen | + | * //**Possum Magic**// (1983) by Mem Fox |
- | * //**Stina**// (1988) by Lena Anderson | + | * //**Postman Pat's Treasure Hunt**// (1981) by John A. Cunliffe |
- | * //**Fire-Engine Lil**// (1989) by Janet McLean | + | * //**Pumpkin Soup**// (1998) by Helen Cooper |
- | * //**Window**// (1991) by Jeannie Baker | + | * //**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 | * //**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**// | ||
* // | * // | ||
- | * //**Frog in Winter**// (1992) by Max Velthuijs | + | * //**This Is the Bear**// (1986) by Sarah Hayes |
+ | * //**Unknown or Forgotten Princesses**// | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //**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?**// (1967) by Josef Guggenmos | ||
* // | * // | ||
- | * //**Okilele**// (1993) by Claude Ponti | + | * //**Who's Seen the Scissors?**// (1975) by Fernando Krahn |
- | * //**Sleep Well, Little Bear**// (1993) by Quint Buchholz | + | * //**The Widemouthed Frog**// (2001) by Francine Vidal |
- | * //**Poems for the Very Young**// (1993) by Michael Rosen | + | * //**Window**// (1991) by Jeannie Baker |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | * //**Winnie the Witch**// (1987) by Valerie Thomas |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | * //**The Wonderful Tree**// (1969) by Ulf Lofgren |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | ===== AGE 5+ ===== |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | ==== xx ==== |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | **AUTHOR:** \\ |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | **ANNOTATION: |
- | * //****// (199) by | + | ****.\\ |
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | ==== xx ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** \\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | ****.\\ | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | ==== xx ==== | ||
+ | **AUTHOR:** \\ | ||
+ | **ANNOTATION: | ||
+ | | ||
+ | **AVAILABLE FORMATS: | ||
+ | ==== BOOKS NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT ==== | ||
+ | * //****// (19) by |