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Early Readers--Fiction
Prince Fly Guy
by Tedd Arnold

Buzz is writing a fairy tale for homework, and Fly Guy naturally assumes the role of a handsome prince, who fends off a giant and rescues a beautiful princess
Little Rat makes music
by Monika Bang-Campbell

Little Rat loves the violin but hates to practice, until her teacher suggests she perform a duet with one of the advanced students at the holiday concert. Reprint.
Football fumble
by Karen Barss

A Level 2 Green Light Reader based on the popular PBS television show features a "Toss Up" word game about sports words that have double-meanings like "pass," "tackle" and "huddle." Simultaneous. 10,000 first printing.
A birthday for Bear
by Bonny Becker

Bear does not like anything to do with birthdays, so on his birthday he decides to spend it alone cleaning his house, but his bright-eyed friend Mouse has other plans for the party-pooper.
Biscuit feeds the pets
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

Helping Mrs. Gray feed her numerous pets, little Biscuit enjoys playing with the hamsters, fish, kittens, puppies and other animals that receive their own special brand of care until everyone is encouraged to set aside playtime in favor of naptime. Simultaneous. 10,000 first printing.
Minnie and Moo and the haunted sweater
by Denys Cazet

When Minnie gives the farmer her last cream puff for his birthday present, Moo has to come up with a present that is just as good and so begins to make a sweater that soon takes on a life of its own!
Pete the cat's train trip
by James Dean

Embarking on a train trip to visit his grandmother, Pete the Cat accompanies the conductor on a tour of the train, looks at the engine and blows the whistle while making new friends and playing train-themed games. Simultaneous. 175,000 first printing.
Rafi and Rosi
by Lulu Delacre
 
Two tree frogs, mischievous Rafi and his younger sister Rosi, learn about the plants and animals of Puerto Rico together
Dodsworth in New York
by Tim Egan

When Dodsworth sets out for adventure, including a stop in New York City before going to Paris, London, and beyond, he does not expect a crazy duck to stow away in his suitcase and lead him on a merry chase
Flying high
by Nick Eliopulos

When the birds of Gotham City create havoc across town, it appears to be the work of the Penguin, who has his feathered friends distract the Super Friends while he plucks Gotham's biggest bank clean
A pig, a fox, and a box
by Jonathan Fenske

Combines simple language and comic art in three whimsical tales about best friends Pig and Fox, whose shenanigans with a cardboard box have rather crushing results. By the Geisel Award finalist creator of Love Is in the Air. Simultaneous.
The big fat cow that goes kapow
by Andy Griffiths

Presents ten humorous rhyming stories about exploding cows that go kapow, a rock-and-roll mole named Noel, and Klaus the mouse's very small house
Runaway ponies
by Cathy Hapka

Staying with fellow Pony Scout Jill while her parents are away for the weekend, Meg looks forward to spending time with her friends and caring for Jill's ponies until an unlatched stall leads to a dramatic rescue effort. Simultaneous. 30,000 first printing.
Abuela's birthday
by Jacqueline Jules

Sofia and her cousins are making a piñata for their grandmother's birthday party, but when Bella the cat gets involved chaos ensues
Max & Mo go apple picking
by Patricia Lakin

Max and Mo, the class hamsters, have fun after the students return from picking apples, in an easy reader that includes instructions for making apple prints and a recipe for applesauce. Simultaneous.
Katie Woo, super scout
by Fran Manushkin

On a hike with the Super Scouts, Katie is paired up with a girl she does not know who seems much better at scouting then Katie is, but eventually Katie finds that she has discovered a new friend
Batman has a plan
by Tina Gallo

A skill-building leveled reader designed specifically for beginners who have learned the alphabet features an age-appropriate adventure starring the caped crusader.
Joe and Sparky get new wheels
by Jamie Michalak

A giraffe and a turtle who live in a cageless zoo set off on a day-long road trip and visit a mall, a fast-food restaurant, and a car wash
Crow made a friend
by Margaret Peot

A lonely crow tries to make a friend from sticks and leaves, then from snow, before forming a friendship that will last
Annie and Snowball and the cozy nest : the fifth book of their adventures
by Cynthia Rylant

Annie and her bunny watch and wait as a nest is built above the porch swing, and eventually they get to see the mother bird feeding her babies
The totally secret secret
by Bob Shea

Unable to decide how to spend their play date together, Ballet Cat and Sparkles the Pony share secrets that they fear will challenge their friendship. By the creator of the Dinosaur vs. series.
Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa
by Erica Silverman

Accompanied by her devoted horse Cocoa, Cowgirl Kate tends to her many tasks during her busy day on the range and, despite a few arguments between the two, get them done with time to spare, in a fun addition to a new easy-reader series. Jr Lib Guild.
Mac and Cheese
by Sarah Weeks

Macaroni and Cheese--two cats who are as different as night and day--are nevertheless best friends, as Cheese proves when a gust of wind plays havoc with Mac's favorite hat. By the creators of Pip Squeak. Simultaneous. 10,000 first printing.
Should I share my ice cream?
by Mo Willems

In a latest entry in a Geisel Award-winning series, the friendship between reserved Gerald and fun-loving Piggie is tested when Gerald faces a difficult decision. By the Emmy Award- and Caldecott Honor-winning author of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! 100,000 first printing.
Commander Toad and the intergalactic spy
by Jane Yolen

Commander Toad and the crew of Star Warts are asked to rout out Tip Toad, Space Fleet's greatest and most elusive spy
Flip-a-word : frog jog
by Harriet Ziefert

Combines simple whimsical rhymes by the award-winning author of A New Coat for Anna with colorful anime-style illustrations in a series of skill-building stories that invites young children to peruse die-cut spreads while becoming familiar with word families that share similar long- and short-vowel sounds.

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