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I did it!
by Michael Emberley

A girl tries and tries again to learn to ride a bicycle and all her friends provide words of encouragement
Fox at night
by Corey R. Tabor

In his next I Can Read adventure, Fox—the hilarious trickster character featured in Geisel Award-winning Fox the Tiger—overcomes his fear of monsters when he meets real nocturnal animals.
See the cat : three stories about a dog
by David LaRochelle

"See Max. Max is not a cat, Max is a dog. But much to Max's dismay, the book keeps instructing readers to "see the cat." How can Max get through to the book that he is a DOG? In a trio of stories for beginning readers, author David LaRochelle introduces the excitable Max, who lets the book know in irresistibly emphatic dialogue that the text is not to his liking
Stop! Bot!
by James Yang

A lively follow-up to Bus! Stop! finds a little boy and his apartment building’s friendly doorman racing through elaborately detailed, increasingly wacky spreads in search of a runaway bot. By the award-winning creator of Puzzlehead. 
Fox the tiger
by Corey R. Tabor

Fox decides to become a tiger because they are fast and sneaky, and soon, his other animal friends are joining in
Charlie & Mouse
by Laurel Snyder

Two inventive young brothers share a series of wacky adventures involving conversations with lumps, a neighborhood party, a rock-selling venture and the creation of the "bedtime banana." 
We are growing!
by Laurie Keller, Mo Willems

Observing how his fast-growing friends are becoming the tallest, curliest or silliest members of their grass patch while he appears to stay the same, spindly little grass blade Walt discovers his own special distinctiveness in the wake of a big surprise. 
Don't throw it to Mo!
by David A Adler

Mo, the youngest kid on the Robins football team, is teased by the kids on the rival team for being a "butterfingers" who's too tiny to catch the ball, but Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn Mo's little size into a big win for the Robins
You are (not) small
by Anna Kang

"Two fuzzy creatures can't agree on who is small and who is big, until a couple of surprise guests show up, settling it once and for all!"
The watermelon seed
by Greg Pizzoli

An endearing little crocodile accidentally swallows a watermelon seed and envisions worst-case scenarios, from vines sprouting from his ears to his crocodile skin turning pink. 
Up, tall and high
by Ethan Long

Through illustrations, fold-outs and simple text, colorful birds--including a penguin and a peacock--demonstrate the meanings of the words up, tall and high in three laugh-out-loud situations.
Bink & Gollie
by Kate DiCamillo

Two roller-skating best friends--one tiny, one tall--share three comical adventures involving outrageously bright socks, an impromptu trek to the Andes, and a most unlikely marvelous companion
Tales for very picky eaters
by Josh Schneider

An extremely picky palate forces young James' father to make rejected foods seem more appealing through kid-friendly, extra-gross yarns about such fare as pre-chewed gum and lumpy oatmeal that grows so big that it eats the dog. By the author of You'll Be Sorry.
Benny and Penny in the big no-no!
by Geoffrey Hayes

Two mice meet their new neighbor and discover that she is not as scary as they feared
Are you ready to play outside?
by Mo Willems

Elephant's friend Piggie just can't wait to go out and play in the sunshine, but the rain clouds just don't want to cooperate. By the creator of There's a Bird on Your Head! 
There is a bird on your head!
by Mo Willems

Gerald the Elephant discovers that there is something worse than a bird on your head--two birds on your head!
First the egg
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

Celebrates the wonder of transformations as paint becomes art and a seed becomes a flower, in a beautifully illustrated picture book from the author of The Hidden Alphabet. 
Hello, Bumblebee bat
by Darrin P Lunde

Describes the characteristics, behavior, habitat, diet, and enemies of bumblebee bats
Jazz baby
by Lisa Wheeler

With a clap of his tiny hands and tap of his teeny feet, a musically-inclined baby inspires his finger-snapping sister, scat-singing granny, soft-shoe dancing uncle, and the rest of his loving family to get in on the fun! 
Vulture view
by April Pulley Sayre

Introduces early readers to the turkey vulture through a review of how they find their meals as soaring scavengers and the important part they play as a member of nature's clean-up crew.
Zelda and Ivy, the runaways
by Laura McGee Kvasnosky

A newest trio of stories in the Candlewick Sparks: Zelda and Ivy series for newly independent readers offers an entertaining and genuine look at the ups and downs of sisterhood. 
Mercy Watson goes for a ride
by Kate DiCamillo

Mr. Watson's usual Saturday drive in his Cadillac with his favorite pig, Mercy, turns into an adventure when an unexpected passenger shows up in the back seat and Mercy finds herself behind the wheel
Move over, Rover!
by Karen Beaumont

In this cumulative story, a fluffy, friendly dog named Rover makes room in his doghouse for a succession of animals seeking shelter from a thunderstorm

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