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1000 Books Before Kindergarten December 2018
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Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Check out these awesome animal books! Reading books together about topics your child is interested in will help them love reading more and more. When you read books that feature animals, have fun making the animal sounds together. It's a great way to help them learn to read. Get ready to roar!
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Check out these books about animals...
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Hooray for hat!
by Brian Won
Elevated from a bad mood when he receives an exciting new hat, Elephant cheers up his equally grumpy friend Zebra before marching to the homes of other downcast friends who join them in a fabulous hat parade.
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Dear zoo : a lift-the-flap book
by Rod Campbell
Each animal arriving from the zoo as a possible pet fails to suit its prospective owner, until just the right one is found, in a twenty-fifth anniversary version of a popular flap book.
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Xander's panda party
by Linda Sue Park
Xander's plan to host a panda party falls through, since he is the only panda at the zoo, but when he extends the invitation to all the bears, complications ensue.
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Dancing feet!
by Lindsey Craig
Combines whimsically rollicking text with collage-style art in an interactive tale about an exuberant group of dancing animals.
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A good day
by Kevin Henkes
A Caldecott Medalist shows how a bad day can transform into a very, very good one, from the perspectives of a bird, a dog, a fox, a squirrel, and a little girl.
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I kissed the baby!
by Mary Murphy
The arrival of a new baby duckling causes a buzz of excitement in the animal world as a fish, bird, squirrel, and frog happily prepare for their first meeting filled with smiles, kisses, and hugs!
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A sick day for Amos McGee
by Philip Christian Stead
Amos McGee, a friendly zoo keeper, always makes time to visit his animal friends, but when he becomes sick and cannot come in to work, the animals pay him a visit instead
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Say hello like this
by Mary Murphy
Different kinds of animals say hello in their own way. And who better than Mary Murphy to introduce their voices to the youngest of listeners? Full of funny adjectives and sound words, this charming companion to Mary Murphy’s A Kiss Like This is an ideal read-aloud for the very youngest of listeners and is sure to engage babies as they first learn to talk.
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Hello, day!
by Anita Lobel
Various animals greet the sunrise in their own unique voices, except for the owl who welcomes the night, in a colorful and energetic story with extra-large type, rhythmic language, and simple plot.
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