2021 Reading Record Finisher Books Picture Books
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Amanda Panda Quits Kindergarten
by Candice F. Ransom
When her plans for the first day of school are disrupted by unanticipated challenges, headstrong Amanda Panda walks out of her kindergarten classroom and joins her older brother in the second grade before an unlikely partner helps her learn how to cope.
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Can I Be Your Dog?
by Troy Cummings
A dog looking for a home sends letters to prospective owners on Butternut Street, with surprising results.
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Could a Monkey Waterski? And Other Questions
by Camilla De la Bédoyère
Through a question-and-answer format that allows readers to imagine monkeys in everyday situations, describes where they live, what they eat, and how big they are.
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Daniel Tiger's 5-minute stories
by Angela C. Santomero
One dozen top-selected favorite stories adapted from the popular television series are designed to be read in about five minutes each.
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Daniel Tiger's Day and Night
by Alexandra Cassel
Young Daniel Tiger discovers how to establish a healthy morning and nighttime routine that will help him to have a "grr-ific" day.
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Dinosaurs Activity Book (Scratch & Sparkle)
by Make Believe Ideas Ltd
This roar-some book is packed with dinosaur-themed activities. Puzzle with prehistoric pals, doodle brand-new dinos, and weave your way across triceratops trails!
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Emergency!
by Tim Bugbird
The Mini Mechanics are on hand to teach you all about the world’s toughest, strongest and most hardworking rescue and emergency vehicles, including fire trucks and ambulances.
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Falling for Rapunzel
by Leah Wilcox
Stuck up high in her tower, Rapunzel is having a difficult time hearing her handsome prince's requests and so, instead of her long locks, throws down everything else until she finally understands clearly what needs to be done to have him successfully complete his rescue mission.
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Fancy Nancy Express Yourself!: A Doodle and Draw Book
by Jane O'Connor
Nancy is on a mission to make the world a fancier place, but she needs your help! In this Doodle and Draw Book, you get the chance to glam up Nancy's bedroom, neighborhood, clothes, pets, and more!
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Fast and Mighty
by Tim Bugbird
Offers an introduction to such fast and powerful vehicles as jets, race cars, monster trucks, trains, car transporters, and mobile cranes.
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Find Your Way Underground
by Joanna McInerney
The Gnomes need your help! Explore their underground world and help them rescue their gold from a fire-breathing dragon. Navigate through the dinosaur pit and watch out for the giant anteater, solving math problems and collecting objects along the way.
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Fort-building Time
by Megan Wagner Lloyd
A celebration of the natural materials that the seasons of the year can provide for fort-building depicts children using leaves, snow, mud and sand to build forts that are different but equally fun.
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How to Surprise a Dad
by Jean Reagan
Two children provide instructions for how to surprise a dad, including where to hide everyone, how to practice whispering, and what to do if he becomes suspicious.
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I Am A Hero: Star Wars
by Christopher Nicholas
Introduces some of ways that the characters from the Star Wars saga can be heroes, and demonstrates that heroes have many different origins--not only do they not have to be human, they can even be droids.
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I Can Only Draw Worms
by Will Mabbitt
Bright, high-contrast artwork complements the laugh-out-loud counting story of a growing number of worms--the only thing the droll narrator can draw--who become friends but are rather difficult to tell apart.
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Into the Night to Save the Day!
by Cala Spinner
It's a Cat-astrophe! When Romeo kidnaps Amaya and Greg and steals their pajamas, it's up to Catboy to save his friends! But can Catboy do it on his own, or will it take teamwork to save the day?
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Is That My Cat?
by Jonathan Allen
A young narrator is baffled by an increasingly round tuxedo kitty, who is no longer slim enough to fit through her cat door and who despite her typically finicky nature eats all of her food.
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Itsy Bitsy Spider and Other Nursery Rhymes
by Dawn Machell
This adorable book is illustrated with stunning, knitted characters on hand-stitched backgrounds. Children will love these charming characters that bring to life their favorite nursery rhymes.
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Izzy the Ice-Cream Fairy
by Tim Bugbird
When the ice cream well runs dry how will Izzy and her fairy friends cool their hot customers, make any money, or build a float to compete in the parade?
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Just Joking 6
by Rosie Gowsell Pattison
A latest entry in the successful series offers 300 new knock-knocks, question-and-answer jokes, tongue twisters and more, complemented by photos of laughing animals and people.
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Just Narwhal
by Rosie Greening
Narwhal does not think she is special or talented, but when the mermaids ask her to judge their art contest, she discovers a hidden talent and learns what she is capable of
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Kitten and the Night Watchman
by John Sullivan
When he is joined by a stray kitten, the night suddenly seems different. Has the kitten found a new home?
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La Princesa and the Pea
by Susan Middleton Elya
A rhyming twist on a classic fairy tale in which a queen places a pea under a young lady's mattress to see if she is truly a princess.
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Let's Talk About Vehicles
by Britta Teckentrup
Looks at all sorts of different vehicles, from bicycles, roller skates, and pogo sticks to the space shuttle.
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Little Lola Saves the Show
by Julie Saab
An adventurous kitten tries on costumes and stages a beautiful dance before stumbling into another ballerina and triggering chaos in ways that require considerable effort to save the show.
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A Lullaby of Summer Things
by Natalie Reif Ziarnik
A lyrical tribute to the end of a gentle day spent vacationing at the beach depicts a little girl and her siblings winding down and getting ready for bed while each activity reminds them of something special about their day.
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Mary Had a Little Glam
by Tammi Sauer
This little Mary has STYLE! In this fun take on Mother Goose, fashion-forward Mary helps some of childhood's most beloved characters go glam.
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Mermaids Fast Asleep
by Robin Riding
Two young girls imagine a nighttime underwater world where mermaids listen to dolphin lullabies, lay down on sandy beds, and count fish instead of sheep.
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Miss Brooks Loves Books! (And I Don't)
by Barbara Bottner
Unable to experience her classmates' enthusiasm for reading favorite library books, Missy challenges her determined librarian to find just the right story among the ones that are otherwise too flowery, furry or otherwise unsatisfying.
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Monster Park!
by Annie Bach
Little monster goes to the park, where he and his friends play on the swings, slides, and climbing wall.
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Monster trucks
by Anika Denise
Frankentruck, Zombie Truck and Ghost Truck embark on a high-speed Halloween race on a spooky speedway lit by a glowing full moon, in a rhyming tale that culminates with a surprising twist.
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My First Dictionary
by Make Believe Ideas
A mix of photography and illustration offers young children simple, easy-to-understand definitions in an A to Z order is engaging and easy to understand for young readers.
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My First I Can Draw
by Ltd. Make Believe Ideas
Encourage budding artists with simple steps and pull out practice pages, so young artists can perfect their drawings before adding them to the scenes. With easy-to-follow directions, children, ages three and up, can improve motor skills by learning how to draw animals and objects.
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My Gorgeously Glittery Purse
by Fiona Boon
Children will love to read the sweet story about a girl’s birthday party while also learning about first concepts. The “carry-me” handle means this book will be taken and read everywhere.
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Natsumi!
by Susan Lendroth
The festival of traditional Japanese arts is coming up, and little Natsumi's big personality is too much for her family's quieter traditions, until her grandfather introduces her to taiko drumming.
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Oopsie-do!
by Tim Kubart
When a girl drops her snack or scrapes her knee, does she get upset? No! She says, “Oopsie-do!” Readers will delight as they follow along and call out the refrain throughout the story.
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Playdate Pals: Emotions
by Rosie Greening
Each book explores a specific emotion: fear, anger, sadness, or happiness. The stories are written in clear, simple text and brought to life with Dawn Machell’s beautiful illustrations.
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Posie the Kitten in Pink
by Sarah Phillips
Posie is sick of being the smallest cat in town. She hates her patchy fur and wishes her whiskers weren’t so white! But when the kitten finds a pink feather boa and some glitter spray, everything changes! She becomes the Kitten in Pink, ready for anything!
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Roar: A Dinosaur Tour
by Michael-Paul Terranova
Children's book about dinosaurs. Every leaf includes the name and a color illustration of each animal.
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Sharks
by Hayley Down
Young children will love reading the cool facts about sharks. Each book includes 3D images throughout and glasses to view them with.
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Shark Surprise
by Liza Charlesworth
Finding a shark tooth in Reeftown, Splash, Bubbles and Dunk learn from a new friend that sharks are not as mean and scary as their reputations.
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Sleep Train
by Jonathan London
After climbing into bed with his book, a little boy goes on a bedtime adventure as he counts the train cars between the engine and the caboose
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Small Walt and Mo the Tow
by Elizabeth Verdick
Walt the snowplow learns that, while his work is very important, there are some things he cannot do without the help of his new tow truck friend, Mo.
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Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book!)
by Julie Falatko
When a meddling Narrator makes slanderous claims in the hope of creating a more exciting story, Snappsy the alligator balks at the accusations made about his appetite for cute fuzzy critters and refuses to invite Narrator to his party.
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Spot Goes to the farm
by Eric Hill
Spot searches for new babies among the farm animals, each of which greets him with its own distinctive noise, in a book with animals hidden beneath the flaps
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Swim Swim Sink
by Jenn Harney
An adorably illustrated little duckling sinks during his first swimming lesson and tries over and over again to learn how to swim, inviting readers to cheer his successes when he whimsically innovates a working solution.
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The Tangled Web of Super Tech
by R. R. Busse
Peter Parker wants to be a full-fledged Avenger. Tony Stark gave Peter access to some awesome technology. Learn about the super tech behind Peter's super suit!
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There's a Monster in Your Book
by Tom Fletcher
Encourages the reader to shake, tilt, and wiggle the book to remove the little monster inside, but once it is out, another problem arises.
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Thread of Love
by Kabir Sehgal
Three siblings enjoy the Indian festival of Raksha Bandhan, a celebration of the special relationship between brothers and sisters, in this reinterpretation of the song "Frère Jacques."
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Time to Sparkle
by Inc. Disney Enterprises
This is the ultimate coloring book for any Disney Princess fan. Featuring your favorite princesses you can add color and magic to every page, plus so much more! Then use your awesome stickers to decorate the pages.
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Vroom, Vroom, Trucks!
by Karen Katz
An adventurous lift-the-flap story features an adorable sequence of busy trucks that work and rumble through the day, inviting children to peek under interactive flaps to see if they can find a happy little baby.
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Warriors of Wakanda
by Frank Berrios
This is an action-packed Little Golden Book featuring the Black Panther; his scientist sister, Shuri; the fierce fighter Okoye; and the other warriors who keep the African country of Wakanda safe.
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Will You Help Me Fall Asleep?
by Anna Kang
Despite all his efforts, Monty the frog is wide awake and cannot seem to get to sleep so he seeks advice from the readers on how to fall asleep.
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Yellow Time
by Lauren Stringer
This lyrical celebration of the beauty and fun of autumn is sure to become a perennial fall favorite.
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Zigzag Zooborns!: Zoo Baby Colors and Patterns
by Andrew Bleiman
Calling all animal enthusiasts! It's time to learn about colors and patterns with a crew of irresistible zoo babies. Featuring adorable animal photos, a zippy text, and a fact-filled glossary, this just might be the cutest concept book ever to hit the shelves!
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