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These are some of our favorite books for the earliest readers. All of these books can be found in the Early Reader and Easy sections of the library.
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Diner Dogs
by Eric Seltzer
In this entertaining Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read, the diner dogs who work at the Bow Wow diner fetch tea and coffee and love belly rubs as they serve all the hungry customers!
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Going Somewhere
by David Milgrim
Embarking on a grand adventure, Otto and Pip have no destination in mind, but they are definitely going somewhere!
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The Foot Book
by Dr. Seuss
An introduction to opposites describes all sorts of feet doing all sorts of things.
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My First Kitten
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
The creator of the best-selling Biscuit series introduces beginning readers to what it is like to have a new cat or kitten and the things that feline pets require, from clean litterboxes to plenty of love, to promote their health and happiness.
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Captain Cat and the Pirate Lunch
by Emma J. Virján
A misunderstanding turns into an unlikely friendship when Captain Cat discovers three yellow birds on his pirate ship.
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Kip and Pip's Trip
by Marv Alinas
Kip and his friend Pip enjoy a cruise even though Kip gets dip on his lip and a rip on his hip.
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I See a Cat
by Paul Meisel
Watching a cat, bird, and other critters outside the window, a dog eagerly races to join the outdoor wildlife with his boy when he returns from school.
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I Dig
by Joe Cepeda
Blends simple guided-reading text with comprehension-supporting artwork in a celebration of diversity that follows a Hispanic family throughout a fun-filled day at the beach.
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Biscuit
by Alyssa Capucilli
Biscuit, the little yellow puppy, is so excited and energetic that he would rather play than go to bed, in an early vocabulary-building story for the youngest readers. If you enjoy this Biscuit book, you'll be happy to learn that there are many other books about the puppy's adventures.
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Bob Books: Set 1
by
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Shares twelve humorous stories with simple sentences for beginning readers.
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Otter: I Love Books!
by
Sam Garton
A latest addition to a popular early reader series finds Otter and her teddy-bear companion looking for adventure while accompanying Otter Keeper on a visit to the library, where super-exciting books take them to the circus, a castle and beyond.
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I Can Ride!
by
Lynn Maslen Kertell
Jack wants to learn how to ride a bicycle like his sister, Anna, and with the help of their father, Jack learns how to ride on two wheels instead of four.
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Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Spring Smiles
by
K. George
On a sunny springtime day, siblings Feather, Flap, and Spike set out to explore the many flowers, leaves, and seeds outside, but their day is complicated by Spike's dino-sized sneezes.
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Pig and Cat are Pals
by Douglas Florian
A pair of friends who enjoy sharing activities find their bond tested when one of them makes a new friend, leaving the other to endure loneliness until all three begin playing together. This relatable story is complemented by stylized crayon and color-pencil artwork designed to look like a child's drawings.
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Fox the Tiger
by Corey R. Tabor
Fun-loving, mischievous Fox wishes he were a tiger. Tigers are big and fast and sneaky. So he decides to become one!
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Itty Bitty Kitty: Firehouse Fun
by Joan Holub
Ava and her not-so-itty-bitty kitty visit the firehouse for an afternoon filled with adventure and riotous mess-making.
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My First Soccer Game
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Three teammates embark on a first day of soccer practice that introduces essential equipment and basic activities, from warming up and kicking the ball into the goal to practicing teamwork and making new friends.
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How to Start Kindergarten
by Cathy Hapka
A nervous student imitates his confident big brother to navigate the challenges of a new school, a strategy that works until he becomes a whimsical copycat. This skill-building story is told through basic vocabulary and short sentences.
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