2021 Reading Record Finisher Books Early Readers
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Cutest Animals Collection: Readers That Grow With You
by Laura Marsh
Combines sumptuous photography and engaging text in a collection of profiles that detail the characteristics of favorite cute animals, from roly-poly polar bears and waddling penguins to funny monkeys and energetic tiger cubs.
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Daniel Can Dance
by Delphine Finnegan
A leveled-reader tie-in to the popular series inspired by Mister Rogers' Neighborhood introduces basic sight words and offers parent notes and rhyming repetition to augment first reading skills.
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Go, Go, Cars!
by Jennifer Liberts
A brother and sister discover all kinds of cars while traveling with their mother through their neighborhood. They encounter a parade, a car wash, and more, in a leveled reader comprised of simple, rhyming text and bright, bouncy artwork.
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Hero School
by Tina Gallo
When Night Ninja steals a school bus and converts it into his very own super-vehicle, Gekko learns a special lesson about asking for help.
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Much Too Much Birthday
by J. E. Morris
Maud the Koala has happily invited all fifty-six of her friends to her birthday party, but when the crowd arrives she feels overwhelmed and needs to be alone.
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Pinkalicious: Puptastic!
by Victoria Kann
Pet-sitting her friend's poodle for a week, an exuberant Pinkalicious is disappointed when the little dog is too shy and frightened to play with her, a situation that culminates in a surprise pink bubble bath.
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Puss in Boots
by Helen Anderton
Charming illustrations and simple, rhyming text bring a new twist to the classic tale. Additional reading activities at the end of the book will help build children's reading skills and make learning to read an enjoyable experience.
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Sammy the Seal
by Syd Hoff
Anxious to see what life is like outside the zoo, Sammy the seal explores the city, goes to school, and plays with the children but decides that there really is no place like home.
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Snoopy and Woodstock: Best Friends Forever!
by Charles M. Schulz
Spring-cleaning his doghouse, Snoopy discovers Woodstock's special baby book and shares it with his feathered friend while reminiscing about how they met.
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Axel the Truck: Speed Track
by J. D Riley
Loving adventure and exploration, a little truck with oversized wheels, accompanied by his faithful dog, go to the racetrack and find themselves zooming past bigger trucks that only seem better and faster.
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The Night Fury and the Light Fury
by Tina Gallo
When Toothless meets a Light Fury, he becomes torn on whether to start a new life with the new dragon or stay with his old friend Hiccup.
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