Alphabet Anatomy Meet the Lower Case Letters

By Linda Ann Jones

Recognizing letters is important because it allows children to understand the relationship between oral and written language. This is the foundation for basic skills like reading and writing, and if it's fun to start with, it will be easier to continue. In other words, recognizing...

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ABC My Hair and Me

By Miyosha Streets

ABC My Hair and Me celebrates the diversity of hair with each letter of the alphabet in a series of charming messages. Miyosha Streets gives us a unique perspective, highlighting how great hair is, how versatile it is, and how much fun reshaping it can...

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A Broken Crayon Still Colors

By Danielle Mazzilli

A little girl is upset about her parents getting a divorce and isn't sure how to deal with her feelings. She has so many questions. Why are they getting a divorce, and is it her fault? She loves her family and wants to draw her...

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A Fish in a Tree

By Deborah C. Washington

A Fish in a Tree is a work of fiction for young readers by Deborah C. Washington. Have you ever seen a fish in a tree? I haven’t either, but that’s not to say it’s impossible. Or is it? A pair of birds notice it...

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All The Ways Mommy Loves Me

By Jeanette Bonfiglio

All The Ways Mommy Loves Me is about a mother’s love for her little boy, Anthony. Author Jeanette Bonfiglio writes that Anthony knows his mother’s love not only because she tells him every day but because of the many ways she shows it. Bonfiglio writes...

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A Child Called You

By JD Wise

A Child Called You is a work of children's fiction penned by author JD Wise. Are you friends with everyone regardless of how they look or the color of their skin? Do you stand up to bullies? Do you take the time to help others?...

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Addison's Abrupt Adventures

By Laura James

Addison’s Abrupt Adventures is a work of fiction for young children by author Laura James. How many words can you think of that start with the letter ‘A’? Can you write an entire story using mostly words that start with the letter ‘A’? Well, there...

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A Very Hungry Tale

By Suzanne Fantar

Have you ever wondered why you feel hungry? No matter how long you want to sleep, something also makes you want to get up and eat. A Very Hungry Tale, written and illustrated by Suzanne Fantar, explains what’s going on inside your body to make...

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A Sibling's Guide To Autism

By Irene Kim

A Siblings Guide To Autism is about a girl whose twin brother is on the spectrum and is writing this book for her little sister so she knows what to do when it comes to their autistic sibling. The narrator of the story wishes sometimes...

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Arches to Zigzags

An Architectural ABC
By Michael J. Crosbie, Steven Rosenthal

Arches to ZigZags: An Architectural ABC written by Michael J. Crosbie and photographed by Steve at Kit Rosenthal is a tour-de-force. It has sharp photographs of architectural details for every letter of the alphabet. Before reading this book I didn’t know that the strong blocks...

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