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Early Literacy Practice - Talk
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Say zoop!
by Hervé Tullet
Minimal text, simple directions, and imagination lead the reader to experiment with different types of sound in this interactive book.
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Puddle
by Hyewon Yum
Unhappy when a rainy day prevents him from playing outside, a little boy discovers the power of creativity when his mother draws a picture of them playing outside together in the rain and splashing in giant puddles. By the award-winning author of The Twins' Blanket.
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I don't want to be a frog
by Dev Petty
Wanting to be anything but his slimy, wet self, a reluctant young frog aspires to be a cat, rabbit or owl until a hungry but frog-disdaining wolf arrives.
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Froodle
by Antoinette Portis
One day, amidst the usual chirps, tweets and caws, Little Brown Bird decides she doesn't want to sing the same old song and out comes a new tune that shakes up the neighborhood and changes things forever.
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Moo!
by David LaRochelle
A laugh-out-loud, one-word adventure features a mischievous cow who borrows a farmer's car and takes a wild ride through the country that comes to a troublesome end with a bump in the road.
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City moon
by Rachael Cole
As they take a nighttime walk around their neighborhood looking for the elusive moon, a little boy asks his mother simple questions about it, and she patiently answers every one.
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Maggie and Michael get dressed
by Denise Fleming
Assisted by his little dog when it is time to get dressed, young Michael carefully pulls on his yellow socks and his orange hat but gets into a whimsical scuffle over his blue pants. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of In the Small, Small Pond.
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Nose to toes, you are yummy!
by Tim Harrington
An interactive celebration of the body by the lead singer of Les Savy Fav is complemented by a free downloadable song and invites young children to dance along with an assortment of exuberant animals. By the creator of This Little Piggy.
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Daddy's zigzagging bedtime story
by Alan Lawrence Sitomer
When Jake and Jenny say they are bored with all their books and retold tales, their father makes up a new bedtime story about a princess who drives a monster truck, battles aliens and is aided by a cupcake-baking unicorn.
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Diggers go
by Steve Light
Come to the construction site and read about the eight construction vehicles that rumble and boom their way through this book.
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Richmond Public Library 101 E. Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804)646-7223
rvalibrary.org
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